kirupa
08-27 12:20 AM
Hi Gazman,
You are right - that part of the tutorial is completely broken, and I need to modify it a bit. I am not 100% of the changes you need to make yet, but I will post an example shortly with the changes :)
Cheers!
Kirupa
You are right - that part of the tutorial is completely broken, and I need to modify it a bit. I am not 100% of the changes you need to make yet, but I will post an example shortly with the changes :)
Cheers!
Kirupa
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redford
12-02 11:02 PM
My cousin is getting married to a US citizen in February 2009. I want to get information about K3 visa for spouse of US citizen. My questions are:
1. I have heard that it takes long time to get K3 visa, is that true?
2. If the above statement is true then what other visa option is best for her, visitor or fiance visa (K1 visa)?
3. Is it necessary that immigrant visa petition (greencard) is in process before applying for K3 visa?
Thank you all in advance for your help!!!!
1. I have heard that it takes long time to get K3 visa, is that true?
2. If the above statement is true then what other visa option is best for her, visitor or fiance visa (K1 visa)?
3. Is it necessary that immigrant visa petition (greencard) is in process before applying for K3 visa?
Thank you all in advance for your help!!!!
loku
07-23 12:15 PM
please reply ASAP
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EB3June03
08-09 08:07 PM
Folks,
This post is on behalf of my friend who is a student in UK and planning to apply for US Student (F1) visa. Here are some of the queries he has. I am sure some of you would be able to answer the questions below.
Question 15: Home Address (Should this be home address of India or should it be local address of UK where the prospective student is a temporary resident)
Question 16: Home Telephone Number : Similar to Question 15, what should be the answer for home telephone number and mobile number for a temporary resident (student) in UK when applying for US Visa?
Question 22: When do you intend to arrive in the US : They are asking for date/month/year.... Unless, my friend gets his visa - he might NOT know the date... Is it possible to enter only the month and year here?
Question 24: At what address will you stay in the US : My friend is going to be a student and unless and until he comes to US, will NOT know the answer for this - What have folks applying for student visa entered for this Question?
Question 25: Name and Telephone of Person in US who will be staying with : For prospective students, this would be a tough question to answer and I am sure most of the student visa applicants might have wondered what to enter here. What are some good answers here?
This post is on behalf of my friend who is a student in UK and planning to apply for US Student (F1) visa. Here are some of the queries he has. I am sure some of you would be able to answer the questions below.
Question 15: Home Address (Should this be home address of India or should it be local address of UK where the prospective student is a temporary resident)
Question 16: Home Telephone Number : Similar to Question 15, what should be the answer for home telephone number and mobile number for a temporary resident (student) in UK when applying for US Visa?
Question 22: When do you intend to arrive in the US : They are asking for date/month/year.... Unless, my friend gets his visa - he might NOT know the date... Is it possible to enter only the month and year here?
Question 24: At what address will you stay in the US : My friend is going to be a student and unless and until he comes to US, will NOT know the answer for this - What have folks applying for student visa entered for this Question?
Question 25: Name and Telephone of Person in US who will be staying with : For prospective students, this would be a tough question to answer and I am sure most of the student visa applicants might have wondered what to enter here. What are some good answers here?
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Ann Ruben
06-08 08:16 AM
To the best of my knowledge, e-filed applications for EAD and AP renewals usually trigger biometrics appointments. If applications for EAD and AP renewals are filed the old-fashioned way, biometric appointments will probably not be required.
With respect to your second question, you must be physically present in the US to file tha application for Advance Parole.
With respect to your second question, you must be physically present in the US to file tha application for Advance Parole.
jliechty
January 3rd, 2005, 08:20 PM
That works, too. I like it. :)
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paskal
09-04 05:50 PM
Jaime:
Eagerly waiting for your profile to change to YES for the rally!
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Eagerly waiting for your profile to change to YES for the rally!
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DUNBAR
01-22 02:50 PM
How difficult would it be to work with the USCIS dept to "allow" filing of I-485 stage on a continuous basis when priority dates are not current? In the current scenario they are pre-adjudicating cases up to July 2007 and are allocating visa's number to them as and when DOS makes them available. They can might as well allow a continuous filing of 1-485, pre-adjudicate them, and then we can wait when DOS gives the visa numbers to get the GC. On the USCIS side of things they will at least reduce their deficit, from fees for i-485, EAD, AP, Renewals. On our side we get the EAD which eliminates employer dependency, visa stamping, visa renewal, proving employer-employee headache. This may sound like a baby step to streamline the GC process. Will this need any type of legislative effort? Is this possible?
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kisana
02-27 09:21 PM
Please provide any suggestion. I am waiting on this.
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IN2US
07-17 09:19 PM
Judgment day, not gonna happen ....
Thats why u didn't get any replies ....
Delete this thread .....
do you want to edit your post ???
Best of Luck DUDE! :)
Thats why u didn't get any replies ....
Delete this thread .....
do you want to edit your post ???
Best of Luck DUDE! :)
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kishorek111
12-28 02:33 PM
your help needed please.
On page 7 of the Instructions for Form I765, under RENEWAL EAD, it is mentioned that no filing fee is required if we are applying under the category (c)(9) or (c)(16) Adjustment applicant who applied after July 30, 2007.
I applied in the 2nd week of August 2007 (but it was still in the July 2007 fiasco). So do I need to send application fee when I send my I765 application for renewal??
Below is the link to I765 Instructions -
USCIS - I-765, Application for Employment Authorization (http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=73ddd59cb7a5d010VgnVCM10000048f3d6a1RCR D&vgnextchannel=db029c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1 RCRD)
On page 7 of the Instructions for Form I765, under RENEWAL EAD, it is mentioned that no filing fee is required if we are applying under the category (c)(9) or (c)(16) Adjustment applicant who applied after July 30, 2007.
I applied in the 2nd week of August 2007 (but it was still in the July 2007 fiasco). So do I need to send application fee when I send my I765 application for renewal??
Below is the link to I765 Instructions -
USCIS - I-765, Application for Employment Authorization (http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=73ddd59cb7a5d010VgnVCM10000048f3d6a1RCR D&vgnextchannel=db029c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1 RCRD)
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sembat
06-15 09:40 PM
I kept checking for the processing times for I-140 for my wife on the following link https://egov.uscis.gov/cris/jsps/ptimes.jsp under the Nebraska center. Till yesterday the post date was showing May 18th and the processing time for I-140 was shown as 'September 2006' today the posted date changed to 15th June but the I-140 processing date went back to 'January 2006'. Can someone explain how is this possible? Shouldnt the processing date mean that applications received till 25th Sept 2006 have been processed? If thats correct then how can the date go back to Jan 1 2006? I dont think this can be a typo, it must have some reasoning. I would appreciate if someone can explain this in the forum
Thanks
--sembat
Thanks
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gc_chahiye
07-10 09:25 PM
october 02 EB3. You could be current this october itself!!
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immigration1234
02-06 01:53 PM
Well, I work for a home builder. Mechanics liens have become very common these days. Please make sure that you have an attorney who can really go through all the paper work. Its very important in such a very volatile home building industry. The title company can run a title search or a lien search on the property to make sure that there are no liens on the property at the time of closing.
Be Careful now than sorry later. If they lien your home even the law cannot help you!
All the very best to all the new home buyers!
Be Careful now than sorry later. If they lien your home even the law cannot help you!
All the very best to all the new home buyers!
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prom2
07-26 08:28 PM
According to , just 1 receipt on Jul 26, no receipts on 25 and just 2 on 24...
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Eli2007
09-24 06:09 PM
Does anyone know how much time Iahev to apply for the I-140 after the LC has been approved. I need help!!!
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Shakermaker
08-17 10:11 AM
I was gonna say Job offers....beat me to it!
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supers789
05-30 09:39 PM
I have couple of questions.
1. Did the house already pass its version of CIR bill?
I believe there will be a conference committee consisting of few house and senate members and they will come up with a bill version acceptable to both house and senate. then the bill will be voted.
So what is the time frame we are looking at to get the final bill out.. Any idea?
Even thought I am a frequent visitor of IV.org, and stuck in backlog for years.. I do not know exactly how it works.. I will really appreciate any educated guesses.
Thanks.
1. Did the house already pass its version of CIR bill?
I believe there will be a conference committee consisting of few house and senate members and they will come up with a bill version acceptable to both house and senate. then the bill will be voted.
So what is the time frame we are looking at to get the final bill out.. Any idea?
Even thought I am a frequent visitor of IV.org, and stuck in backlog for years.. I do not know exactly how it works.. I will really appreciate any educated guesses.
Thanks.
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wiifanatic
06-22 03:56 PM
Yeah, I was thinking of making/using something else.
Lemme see if I can find some oranges in my backyard....
EDIT: It's raining :|
Lemme see if I can find some oranges in my backyard....
EDIT: It's raining :|
Blog Feeds
02-07 08:30 AM
When it comes to the Visa Waiver program, clients often ask me, what happens when a Visa Waiver traveler who is in the U.S. visits a third, non-adjacent country, and then seeks to return to the U.S.? Do they receive a new 90-day period upon re-entering the United States? What if they go to Mexico or Canada or another adjacent country?
According to the CBP, An alien admitted into the United States under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) who departs to visit a third country other than contiguous territory or an adjacent island and then returns to the United States to apply for admission as a temporary visitor for business or pleasure under the VWP, would receive a new 90-period of admission if he is found to be admissible.
If the same alien traveled only to foreign contiguous territory or an adjacent island, he would generally be readmitted for the balance of his original period of admission if found to be admissible. An alien is this situation may request to be admitted for a new 90-day period and be admitted for that new period if slbe is found to be admissible.
Please note that any VWP applicant for admission must establish his admissibility to the satisfaction of the inspecting CBP officers. An alien seeking a new 90-day period of admission under the VWP after departing the United States to "visit" a third country should expect to undergo greater scrutiny than most other VWP applicants. So this is possible but expect a tough time trying to get back in.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2011/02/san_diego_immigration_lawyer_v_1.html)
According to the CBP, An alien admitted into the United States under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) who departs to visit a third country other than contiguous territory or an adjacent island and then returns to the United States to apply for admission as a temporary visitor for business or pleasure under the VWP, would receive a new 90-period of admission if he is found to be admissible.
If the same alien traveled only to foreign contiguous territory or an adjacent island, he would generally be readmitted for the balance of his original period of admission if found to be admissible. An alien is this situation may request to be admitted for a new 90-day period and be admitted for that new period if slbe is found to be admissible.
Please note that any VWP applicant for admission must establish his admissibility to the satisfaction of the inspecting CBP officers. An alien seeking a new 90-day period of admission under the VWP after departing the United States to "visit" a third country should expect to undergo greater scrutiny than most other VWP applicants. So this is possible but expect a tough time trying to get back in.
More... (http://www.visalawyerblog.com/2011/02/san_diego_immigration_lawyer_v_1.html)
vaishu.naidu
04-05 08:41 PM
I entered US on H1 and the officer stamped the I-94 expiry date to the expiry date of the passport. I applied for a new passport but forgot about the I-94 expiry date. Does it mean that my H1B is expired and not valid? Can I re-enter US on the same H1B visa. Or, my H1B is no longer valid and I have to use AP?
Please let me know.
Please let me know.
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