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For Homosexuals, New Math07 Aug 2006 17:07 GMT3
For Homosexuals, New Math
Rethinking tactics after a series of setbacks nationwide
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/news/articles/060806/14marriage_2.htm
By Scott Michels
what documents do i need?07 Aug 2006 16:29 GMT2
i am planning to go to hawaii or miami for about six months next year.
have no idea what i need in the way of visas/ permits and so forth. i a
only looking to work in a bar. do i still need permits or would it b
easier not to bother and work cash in hand/ under the table? can yo
H1 visa and EAD card07 Aug 2006 14:41 GMT1
I have just looked on the Connecticut DMV website to find out wat
documentation is requited to get a driver's license. For H1 visa holders
the explicity ask to see a valid USCIS Employment Authorization Card.
I didn't think these were issued to H1 visa holders. Is this
Need Help Filling Out AR-11 Please07 Aug 2006 06:45 GMT2
Hello.  I'm sorry if I am making a duplicate thread, however when
I performed a search in regards to an AR-11 I was unable to find
any answers.
The questions I have are as follows:
Religious Worker Benefit Fraud Assessment Summary07 Aug 2006 04:13 GMT12
USCIS Office of Fraud Detection and National Security substantiated
the perception based upon experience that the immigrant religious
worker classification has a high rate of fraud. This same
perception exists for the nonimmigrant R-1 classification
Could i get a visa?06 Aug 2006 19:00 GMT5
Hope everything is well wherever you may be! I was hoping for some
advice on whether i could gain a visa to the U.S? I have bought a
franchise with a U.S based company. Although it wouldn't be for a few
years, would i qualify for a visa if i decided to move to the States?
Sea Resorts to open Beach to Muslim Women06 Aug 2006 19:00 GMT1
Sea Resorts to open Beach to Muslim Women
http://www.adnki.com/index_2Level_
English.php?cat=Trends&loid=8.0.327176384&par=0
Riccione, 3 August (AKI)
Moving to the US..06 Aug 2006 18:06 GMT1
My name is Beau, I'm an aspiring audio engineer currently studying in
the UK. Me and my friend both have a dream of working in LA, I wish to
work as a post production engineer at a studio as well as my own
freelance work. My friend has a friend with family in LA who have
help with green card06 Aug 2006 12:56 GMT1
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Hello everybody i'm new here and i'm in need of help. I seem to have
lost my green card and i'm purchasing a brand new house which will be
certificate of naturalization: complete and true signature06 Aug 2006 12:49 GMT7
The USCIS officer at my wife's naturalization interview asked her to
sign her complete name on the the naturalization certificate with
cursive letters instead of her normal signature.   Is this normal
practice?
TN TD question06 Aug 2006 01:09 GMT2
I am a Canadian Citizen and my wife is Canadian landed immigrant. I
just changed my job and will get a new TN for my new employer in a
week. My wife got her last TD from US Consulate in Canada and the
passport stamp and I-94 is valid until November 3rd 20006. I also have
H1-B interview and I-797B05 Aug 2006 22:18 GMT3
I am one of the fortunate few to obtain an H1-B visa. I had my interview
in London yesterday and all went well and I was told that the visa is
approved and that my passport will be returned with the visa in it.
I was just wondering about the I-797B document. Now that the visa is
Utterly confused!05 Aug 2006 08:41 GMT19
Right, I am a UK citizen on the brink of getting a job offer in the USA,
and due to my profession (Quantity Surveyor) I am confident that the
employer can argue that a US Citizen would not be put out by my
employment in the states.  I am married to a UK citizen and my wife will
H1B...12 years progressive work05 Aug 2006 08:35 GMT1
Please can someone confirm that the second item about 12 years progressive
work still stands. I am a non degree person with 12 years of IT support
experience looking to get into the US to work. If anyone has any links to
resources on the internet please send them my way.
H1-B interiew and I-79704 Aug 2006 21:38 GMT2
I am one of the fortunate few to obtain an H1-B visa. I had my interview
in London yesterday and all went well and I was told that the visa is
approved and that my passport will be returned with the visa in it.
I was just wondering about the I-797B document. Now that the visa is
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