I got my greencard 30 years ago, on N400 ask for data for last 5 years. Do I need to provide the rest on a separate sheet ?
Read the question very closely ... what you typed doesn't appear to be the exact language from the form.
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Read the question very closely ... what you typed doesn't appear to be the exact language from the form.
It doesn't really matter. But: you should ask your DSO It doesn't hurt to say renewal, nor initial.
Have you verified that a CA annulment is valid in the Philippines? My other question is, what is the rush? Don't file under the 3 year rule/.
I'm sorry to be making you feel bad ... but, that was not a smart move. Go home and you can "ask" for a new visa right-away. But, don't be...
My understanding is that this is not possible. The AMA (strong doctor's union) requires that you get J visas with 2 year restrictions.
I don't see a problem, nor negative impact on your greencard application.
Although I agree with Mr. Behar, the cost of being on an F-1 might outweigh the benefits. Consider an unpaid internship ... have your parent's...
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Have your girlfriend go to the local marriage license office in Ecuador to get the information. NOTE: If you 2 have met face-to-face...
No. Either you travel on an unexpired H-1B visa stamp ..... OR and AP .... you can't "mix-and-match" when you apply for admission to the US.
No, this shouldn't be a problem. None-the-less you should have a consultation with an attorney.