jasmin45
08-06 03:22 PM
Me and my husband(primary applicant) filed our I 485, I 765, and I 131. Recieved by USCIS on 06/29/2007. our lawyer recently got our reciept nos. my husband got a notice saying FP fee rejected and has been asked to re submit the fee,when, in fact all our checks have already been cashed.all of my notices say case recieved and pending.my question is ,with my husband's case in suspense, will my application be also with held or will USCIS go ahead with my application. I am the dependant spouse in this case. please respond. Thank you.
Isn't husband Important than job or EAD? :) Both of you will be fine. Just get a copy of bank statement with cashed checks from your bank, talk to USCIS customer care and send it to them if required as proof of payment.
Isn't husband Important than job or EAD? :) Both of you will be fine. Just get a copy of bank statement with cashed checks from your bank, talk to USCIS customer care and send it to them if required as proof of payment.
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cooldesi
04-02 07:53 PM
We had exactly same situation. Refile with client b information. Mtr is not recommended
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http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/Magnify%20Glass.jpgIn our blog of yesterday (http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/2010/04/border-guards-will-finally-use.html), 1 April 2010, we mentioned the new screening procedures at US ports of entry (POE). Fong & Chun's clients travel a great deal, passing through Los Angeles and other immigration ports of entry. As lawyers to so many travelers, we try to provide accurate information about border issues. We have learned a little more about the new screening protocol.
In the past, all citizens of certain countries believed to be supporters of terrorism would all be scrutinized indiscriminately. Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, and Sudan are widely believed to have been on this list of soi-disant unfriendly countries. Citizens of other countries -- perceived as "friendly" to the USA -- would be subject to less scrutiny.
The new POE screening procedures use intelligence-based threat assessments. This information will be applied to all persons arriving at a POE, including Americans. If border guards have intelligence that -- let's pretend for a moment -- a university-age male student from Africa might be trying to engage in dangerous activity, then the border guards would be on the lookout for university-age male students from Africa. In contrast, university-age male students from, say, Malaysia, M�xico, Moldova, Monaco, or Myanmar would not be subject to the same scrutiny.
This new, intelligence-based approach makes the most of the information provided by US intelligence sources without painting everyone with an indiscriminately broad brush. --jcf
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http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/Magnify%20Glass.jpgIn our blog of yesterday (http://www.immigrationvisaattorneyblog.com/2010/04/border-guards-will-finally-use.html), 1 April 2010, we mentioned the new screening procedures at US ports of entry (POE). Fong & Chun's clients travel a great deal, passing through Los Angeles and other immigration ports of entry. As lawyers to so many travelers, we try to provide accurate information about border issues. We have learned a little more about the new screening protocol.
In the past, all citizens of certain countries believed to be supporters of terrorism would all be scrutinized indiscriminately. Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, and Sudan are widely believed to have been on this list of soi-disant unfriendly countries. Citizens of other countries -- perceived as "friendly" to the USA -- would be subject to less scrutiny.
The new POE screening procedures use intelligence-based threat assessments. This information will be applied to all persons arriving at a POE, including Americans. If border guards have intelligence that -- let's pretend for a moment -- a university-age male student from Africa might be trying to engage in dangerous activity, then the border guards would be on the lookout for university-age male students from Africa. In contrast, university-age male students from, say, Malaysia, M�xico, Moldova, Monaco, or Myanmar would not be subject to the same scrutiny.
This new, intelligence-based approach makes the most of the information provided by US intelligence sources without painting everyone with an indiscriminately broad brush. --jcf
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07-10 09:20 PM
Oct 2002 EB3
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number30
03-12 11:06 AM
I got hold of a copy of the actual RFE and when I read closely, the above statement sounded alarming. Since the labor was filed in 2003, I was wondering what relevance June 26, 2006 has.
Any help is appreciated.
While responding to RFE add this information. Ask them note that your priority date is August 2003 and you have two years of experience prior to that date.
Any help is appreciated.
While responding to RFE add this information. Ask them note that your priority date is August 2003 and you have two years of experience prior to that date.
RC2009
10-12 11:52 PM
I am a H1 getting married to a citizen. We are planning on getting married in IL. Are there any rules on documents required on my part to even apply for a license? And then for the marriage ceremony (we plan to have a small civil ceremony). I am pretty confused by all the different advice.
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pansworld
11-28 03:51 PM
For the URL. That helps. I have PM ed paskal.
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narendra_modi
03-08 10:44 AM
It looks like the rumors are no more circulating of people being deported.
There are no posts on the forum about it. So either there are no deportations now or people have realized that they were only rumors.
On Feb 16, I invited my neighbours on daughter's b'day and one of the lady was saying that one of her friend's was given only 20 days I-94 due to this new memo after so many argument because she has to wind up all her belonging here including her brand new car and her friend is leaving tommorrow that was on Feb. 17 ..I advised her to contact IV ..but was short of time ..don't know what happened later..never asked..
There are no posts on the forum about it. So either there are no deportations now or people have realized that they were only rumors.
On Feb 16, I invited my neighbours on daughter's b'day and one of the lady was saying that one of her friend's was given only 20 days I-94 due to this new memo after so many argument because she has to wind up all her belonging here including her brand new car and her friend is leaving tommorrow that was on Feb. 17 ..I advised her to contact IV ..but was short of time ..don't know what happened later..never asked..
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terpcurt
January 11th, 2004, 09:06 AM
That is truly a lot of snapping....