I am not sure, but i think that it's possible.
== == NO. I-20 is the document issued by the school to certify that you have enrolled in certain course at certain period of time. Usually it expires at the end of the course and if you need to continue your study, you have to enroll for new course.
I-20 is not a visa, but you need to submit one to USCIS if you are applying for student visa.
In some cases yes. Your health can not have changed for the worse and you would have to pay up all back owed premiums. If you are healthy it may be best just to apply for a new policy depending on how long it has been "lapsed". If you are unhealthy you more than likely can not restore it.
Yes. Legend of the Seeker has been renewed for a second season
It could be correct in the right context: "The time for returning this library book without a fine has been expired for two days", although it would be more idiomatic to substitute "The time for returning this library book without a fine expired two days ago".
You'd need to be more specific. An expired plate ticket where I live is about $80; if you're driving on expired plates and your insurance has been cancelled, I think that's an automatic impound, which means the fine from the ticket is likely to be the least of your worries.
If you have been here legally for three years, you can get married. However, you can not apply for your green card until you have lived In the country for five years.
Glee has been renewed for two more seasons (season 5 and season 6). It is unclear what will happen after season 6.
i wouldn't if it is more then 3 days expired.
I have had this bottle of goldschlagger in my china cabinet since i can remember. Im guessing about 20 years if not more? I was thinking about drinking it but im worried if it is expired even though it has never been opened.
Well the MSDS data is not expired but it needs to be renewed within limited time period. For know much more about the MSDS sheet you may contact with MSDS providers as ICSDS.com may be they can give you proper information on it.
You grow more 'bio'.
No, a person who has been unlawfully present in the U.S. for more than 12 months is subject to deportation and is disbarred from applying for reentrance for 10 years. United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, http://www.uscis.gov
At the moment no, but it hasn't been ruled out. Once book 12 is finished Rachel Caine will have to see if her contract will be renewed so she can carry on writing. If it isn't renewed then Morganville Vampires ends at 12.