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| Attorney at interview | 31 May 2004 21:52 GMT | 2 |
I have an attorney friend who is counselling, but not presently representing, me. Is it a good idea to have an attorney present at the interview? Or does it make the civil servant less friendly?
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| CR1 Visa POE Question | 31 May 2004 19:46 GMT | 7 |
Hi All (again!) Having received my CR1 immigrant husband visa I have just realised that although my permanent residence will be in San Francisco my flight from Manchester UK will arrive first in Newark
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| EAD renewal - where to file or electrically? | 31 May 2004 17:11 GMT | 5 |
I'm needing to renew my EAD and not sure if I need to send a form in (which form) or I've also heard of the electronical filing for renewal. What is the current fee for renewal, is it the same as for first time EAD? TIA
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| affidavit of support | 31 May 2004 14:56 GMT | 3 |
hey I was wondering if someone could tell me some information on the affidavit of support. I have just filed my K1 Fiancé Visa, it has not been approved yet, but my question is, im about to fill out the affidavit of support and I was
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| I765 | 31 May 2004 14:30 GMT | 2 |
My partner is currently in america as an unmarried child of citizen over the age of 21. He applied for an I765 work permit until his greencard comes through.
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| Surrendering I-94 upon departure: which one? | 31 May 2004 09:24 GMT | 3 |
Folks, I entered US in 2000 as J-1 visa holder. After a year I changed my status to H-1b; it has been extended last year till May 2005. Now I plan to go back home for a few weeks. Thus, which I-94 do I have to
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| Vacinations | 30 May 2004 19:57 GMT | 3 |
Hi All, Look I know that one of you will give me a link to the US Consulate Website but I have looked and I still dont understand. Can one of you lovely people please put into terms I understand exactly which vacinations are required by a UKC mid 30s going I-140. Thanks All
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| Definitions... | 30 May 2004 19:31 GMT | 3 |
Hi, can anyone tell me what is? Reentry Permit "Conditional Resident"? Means Tested Public Benefits? W-2Forms?
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| H1B stamping | 30 May 2004 13:33 GMT | 2 |
Hi Friends, My H1B is filed under premium processing, I am currently working in singapore(since 5 years in IT) and got an australian PR last year (have visited australia for a week last year to activate my PR ).
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| Question about applying for wife - | 30 May 2004 04:56 GMT | 1 |
I've applied for citizenship last year and am still waiting for my interview letter. I applied in May 2003, and the latest web-site status shows it's taking between 750 days and 999 days. The letter that I got from the INS office says 365 days. Which one is more accurate?
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| Overstayed | 30 May 2004 01:30 GMT | 12 |
I visited to the US legally on a non-immigrant visa aged 15 with my parents. I am now 17 turning 18 in a few months, and my papers are still being processed by the INS under my father. However his I-94 had expired and the church that was working on our papers failed to
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| I need Help with Visa | 29 May 2004 21:25 GMT | 1 |
I'm German my husband is American and in the Army...we are supposed to move to the US in a couple weeks...and I still need a Visa and a Government Passport. Can somebody tell me were to get this things and what kind of
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| Moore Exposed | 29 May 2004 19:54 GMT | 27 |
http://www.mooreexposed.com/ -- JimB http://www.geocities.com/UAM01
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| dual citizen | 29 May 2004 17:07 GMT | 15 |
I am a new dual citizen UK/USA. When I travel to the UK from the US do I need to get visas or just use the US passport when I leave the USA and show the UK passport when I arrive at the UK and vice versa?
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| < -- 2 H1B questions --> | 29 May 2004 10:03 GMT | 2 |
I'm looking for some information relating H1B visas. Question 1: I found that such information (regarding H1B renewal fees):
>$180 - if you go for normal processing which takes 4-6 months based |