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B1/B2 - Visit to US16 Jan 2007 01:03 GMT5
I have a B1/B2 visa through my employer. I have already been to US for
a project. My question is if I can use the same visa to go for a visit?
I want to visit my uncle.
Pls help.
N-600 Proof of legitimation - what is needed?15 Jan 2007 18:33 GMT4
Then:
My wife and son (biological) were born in Mexico.  They came to the US
via K1 (fiancee visa) and K2 (child of fiancee) visas.  We did all of
the paperwork and they have been legal perminant residents for several
i need some advice please!!!15 Jan 2007 17:48 GMT4
hi everybody....i dont now what to do..my story starts 1 year and a
half ago when i got arrested for having an argue with one of the
security guys from a store who accused me i stole a shirt and i didnt
do it,in the end the cops come and they arest me they took me to the
greencard replacement issue15 Jan 2007 15:16 GMT1
do I need to replace my greencard if it was issued 1977???
Getting benefits without jeopodizing conditional status15 Jan 2007 07:07 GMT9
I got my green card based on marriage in september and just recently
found out that my wife is pregnant [whoohoo!]. Anyway her medical
insurance, we discovered, doesn't cover maternity care ... is there
anything we can apply for to help without causing any jeopardy to our
US visa stamp but don't want to enter US15 Jan 2007 05:44 GMT2
My husband has lived and worked in states as temporary worker and
travelled outside of US few months back and applied for H1B visa at the
US embassy in order to go back to US. He received it stamped after few
months due to the administrative time the embassy required to process
CSPA & Immigration Officers15 Jan 2007 03:33 GMT2
Has anyone ever got the visa by using CSPA and US Patriot Act 424 (45
days benefit)?  If this is the law of the state department why do the
immigrations officer dont issue the visas to the qualified ppl.
Do u know anyone with the same situation? My brother is qualifying by
Child's US passport valid for 10 years..not the usual 515 Jan 2007 02:50 GMT6
my son's US passport issued in 2000 says it is valid til 2010.
This worries me since everyone i know from the US, only has a 5
year validity.
i dont know if this was a typo error.
BBC radio 5 Visa SCAMS15 Jan 2007 01:45 GMT1
Here is the link to the Radio 5 Live report.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/fivelive/programmes/worricker.shtml
Click on the Scams in the Sunshine State link on the right hand side
under Listen again.
Past conviction and VWP15 Jan 2007 00:16 GMT5
Can someone with a conviction for theft, or simple assault, use the
Visa Waiver Program? According to the I94 visa waiver form, you may be
refused entry if previously arrested or convicted of a "crime involving
moral turpitude" (CIMT). I remember reading years ago that crimes like
What visa to apply for?14 Jan 2007 21:04 GMT4
Hi guys, I know the question is very broad but I don't know a thing
about migrating to the US from the UK. I've got Australia migration
sussed in that I know what visa is relevent to my circumstances but I
haven't a clue with US visas or how to find it. Is there a website or
221g Visa administrative processing14 Jan 2007 19:27 GMT1
 I applied for H-1B visa at the US consulate in chennai 4 weeks back.
I had all documents. The officer saw that I had a PhD degree from the
US and was curious about my research and people whom I worked with. He
put my case on "Adminstrative processing", and said he would expedite
info required on fiance visa14 Jan 2007 17:46 GMT6
Im a british Citizen, I am marrying an american citizen this year, I
have my interview for the final stage of obtaining my fiance visa in
February. I wish to go to the USA and get married in April, but is there
any information about whether I can then leave the USA in June for 1-2
By CHances of US Immigration...14 Jan 2007 15:34 GMT13
I am a british national, from scotland, 23 years old. 2 years ago I
worked in California as an intern between my 3rd and 4th year of
University and I loved it. Was based in the SF bay area and had an
awesome time, surfing, skiing, hiking, climbing, camping. loved the
Holidaying in the US, whilst in GC process?14 Jan 2007 14:56 GMT2
I am just starting the process of moving to the states as a nurse, I
haven't taken my NCLEX yet but apparently it takes around 6 months to
complete this part. We have a holiday booked to Florida in September
and will be travelling under the visa waiver scheme. I have no idea
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