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Visa waivers31 May 2006 23:12 GMT6
I hope I've got the right group for this question - it's one which
probably recurs in alt.visa.us, but I couldn't locate any *recent*
correspondence about it in the Google archives, hence this message.
I shall be visiting the USA (arriving at and departing from Kennedy)
passport question31 May 2006 22:18 GMT4
I plan to visit USA in Sept for 8 days holiday, coming from Ireland I do
not need a visa, my question is--- my passport expires in Dec should
this cause any problem as someone told me you have to have a valid
passport for over 6 months at time of visit.
If anglos are so much better than hispanics, how do you explain...31 May 2006 20:52 GMT26
...it's the hispanics who keep breaking out the cans of WhoopAss in the
games the anglos "invented," and knocking them little boys clear out of the
Olympics and the World Baseball Classic?
It ain't the "world series" no more, Billy Bob. Not even close. <chuckle>
Invation USA31 May 2006 19:52 GMT1
Wednesday, May 31, 2006
INVASION USA
Study: 1 million sex crimes by illegals
Researcher estimates more than 100 offenders crossing border daily
TN-->H1B31 May 2006 16:03 GMT1
I am currently on TN Visa and is applying for 2007 H1B with premium
service last week. I am wondering whether I can visit Canada this
weekend before I get approval. I will return to USA next Monday.  Is
there any problem when I return to USA?
Tell me again why we can't MINE THE US-MEX BORDER31 May 2006 04:26 GMT52
Our friend Israel has mined its borders for years and none of our
politicians or journalists complain about that.
Salary levels31 May 2006 03:30 GMT1
I'm very interested in emigrating to the USA from the UK, but one thing I
don't seem to be able to find out is what salary levels are like.  Whenever
I look at a vacancy on a website, there is no indication of salary whereas
over here, salaries for vacancies are quoted.
regarding the S. 261131 May 2006 03:20 GMT11
from the NYT news article 5/25
"Under the Senate agreement, illegal immigrants who have lived in the
United States for five years or more would eventually be granted
citizenship if they remained employed, passed background checks, paid
Applying for N-400.30 May 2006 20:30 GMT1
I have been eligible to file for citizenship since last June (2005) along
with my wife. We have 2 kids both are US citizens by birth. I have been
thinking about going back to India(my home country) and working there (have
been getting really good offers). We are just starting to ...
I-765 filed, should I get a receipt?30 May 2006 20:29 GMT2
I filed (on 17th May) the I-765 to apply for an EAD based on L2 visa. I
filed with the California Service Center.
I was wondering if I should be getting some sort of notification to say
they have my application? If so how long does this take?
Greencard sponsoring company: what are the requirements?30 May 2006 18:35 GMT1
Are there any websites or publications which stipulate the major
requirements that a company which sponsor greencard process has to
meet?
Or if you know them, I appreciate it if you let me know.
I-751 and law/ordinance violations30 May 2006 18:29 GMT1
Hello forum, I need your help. It's been two sleepless nights for me
and I can't just bear another one. I will appreciate any advice and
info.
Three days ago I called the police regarding an argument with my
B1 Visa wait times30 May 2006 18:09 GMT10
I'm a British citizen living in England and I need to get myself a B1
visa however I'm needed in the US by June 27th and I've seen that the
wait times in London are approximately 36 days for an appointment.
However I've also seen that the wait times in Dublin are 14 days.  Does
H1-B to GC: What should I do?!?!?30 May 2006 17:45 GMT20
Hello...
I've been in the US for 4 years, on H1-B since Oct. 2003 (TN befor
that).  I'm assuming that I can be on H1 status until 2009, even thoug
my current one expires in 2008 (I got a new one with a promotion las
Good news after 10mths30 May 2006 16:21 GMT2
Last night we got emails notifying us that we have been approved and
that I should expect everything I need in the mail within 30 days. That
means that I am now considered a permanent resident of the US.
Today our attorney called us letting us know that USCIS did something
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