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| Domicile Issue for Family based US Immigration Visa | 06 Sep 2007 06:54 GMT | 1 |
My wife is US citizen, she filed for my US immigration five years ago in Jan 2003. Last year she was visiting me in UK. Her stay got longer (1 and half year) because of high risk pregnancy and my son was born in UK. In the mean time I got my immigration interview date and my
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| Buy Your Dream Car, 2Day | 06 Sep 2007 06:49 GMT | 1 |
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| “VALID FOR WORK ONLY WITH DHS AUTHORIZATION.†| 06 Sep 2007 06:33 GMT | 2 |
I am working in the US on a L1B visa, with my wife and children on L2 visas. Both me and my wife have received our SSNs (after much grief for me, as the INS had mis-typed my name)
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| Confused About ability to work | 06 Sep 2007 05:37 GMT | 10 |
Quick background. I am a UKC living in the UK with my US Wife. I have applied for a job in the US (who has UK and US companies within the group) and am doing very well in the interview process. I am flying out to the US in the
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| Timeline for naturalisation. | 06 Sep 2007 03:20 GMT | 7 |
Hubby, son & myself sent the N400, photos & checks off on sat 7/14. I will keep you updated as to when things start happening. We have been here more than 5 years on a green card, and came over originally on an L1 & L2 visa.
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| German Embassy Visa Appointment? | 06 Sep 2007 02:58 GMT | 3 |
Dear Everyone: I live in the US and will go to Germany in October for one week, and I need to apply for a visa in the German Embassy in Washington, D.C.. And I need nearly four (4) hours to travel to Washington, D.C..
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| K1: Time between sending checklist & call for interview? | 06 Sep 2007 00:23 GMT | 5 |
For a K1 visa, how long does it normally take between sending in the checklist to the Embassy to say that I have all the required documents together, and actually being called for interview? I've got everything they need, plus I-134 from my US fiancee, but I wanted
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| Overstaying on VWP and flying internally | 05 Sep 2007 23:42 GMT | 13 |
I've overstayed my VWP and am marrying my fiancé in the US and beginning the K3 process. I understand that I cannot leave the US now until we have a decision. However before I get married I need to make a couple of internal flights; I'll have overstayed by about two
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| U.K. Electrician requires sponsor+advice | 05 Sep 2007 23:40 GMT | 21 |
I am an Electrician from the U.K. I would appreciate some advice. Would it be possible for me to get a working visa with my occupation. Or does anybody know, who i could approach for sponsorship.
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| Visa denied in Oct 2000 | 05 Sep 2007 21:02 GMT | 3 |
Before we were married my husband spent five years in the USA. He lived with a lady (british citizen) and bought a house out there (needless to say in her name). She was allowed to stay as her daughter and her son lived there and had green cards.
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| N400 | 05 Sep 2007 16:11 GMT | 2 |
Hey, guys. I am new to this site. Anyways, I am in the process of filling my N400 natura. citizenship. I have some questions. 1. I did my fingerprints on tuesday 08/28/07. How long does it take for the FBI to send the info to the USCIS?
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| Kinda O/T, but someone may help. | 05 Sep 2007 15:26 GMT | 5 |
My oldest kid (16 yo, USC) has just completed UK high school, and completely blew his exams. 2 C's and the rest were lower. So 6th form and junior college are out the window. So i was thinking of sending him back to the US to high school there
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| How does a AP work? | 05 Sep 2007 15:22 GMT | 5 |
We have a quick question about travelling with a AP for Travel. We will be going back to Nottingham in the UK in 7 weeks and want to make sure that my re - entry goes smoothly. Do we have to alert anyone as we are leaving the country? Or is it simply a question of handing the ...
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| Well, i guess i shouldn't have been surprised. | 05 Sep 2007 15:06 GMT | 2 |
Just got back to the UK after spending 3 hours on US soil. :( Had my Biometrics appointment to renew my GC, so went over, but immigration didn't like the fact i've been out for over a year (53 weeks! :blink:). So they wouldn't let me in on my GC.
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| USCIS site | 05 Sep 2007 08:48 GMT | 5 |
am i being a thickie (entirely likely :huh: ) or are the majority of the pages on the uscis website not clickable? Ie they look like they should be links to other more detailed pages - but dont infact click through? for instance - the line ''For more information on visa numbers, ...
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