This is obviously a question from a job application, and frankly, if you can't answer this yourself, you're too stupid to get a job. If you literally cannot remember, just say that (they'll probably forgive you if it was 5 years ago; if it was last week, then the "too stupid" statement definitely applies).
You have nothing to file in the US. The documents have to be filed in Jamaica.
Petitions for H2B workers are filed by US employers. You must first locate an employer willing to hire you and file a petition on your behalf.
No never. No country in Europe has ever used US dollars as their official currency.
no, and they probably never will
No, zombies have never attacked the US before. They are fictitious characters that exist only in movies.
Filed: March 17, 1998US Patent #: ?6165464
Yes, you can renew your visa in the US by submitting an application to the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) before your current visa expires.
yes, the 13 colonies were part of England before the revolution
The document that prospective immigrants filled out before coming to the United States is a Form D-260 which is an application for a Visa to the United States. It is formally called the Application for Visa and Alien Registration.
No Obama was the first black president.
technically you are considered married in the us, but if you don't tell, nobody will ever know.
If you have a non-immigrant visa and want to extend your status, you need to file form I-539, Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status. K3/4 and V visa holders too may file this form to extend their stay while they wait for their petitions to be approved. This form is filed by F and M visa holders to have their status reinstated. It is recommened that the application be filed at least 45 days before the expiration of the stay. The date can be found on the I-94 card that is stapled to your passport at the Port of Entry when you enter US.