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Moving from one country to another involves meeting certain requirements and obtaining the proper permissions. This category is for questions related to these requirements and processes.

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If you come to the U.S. on a fiancee visa and get married to a U.S. citizen can you start work right away or is there a waiting period?

If you travel to the US on a k1 fiancee visa, you generally have to apply for a temporary work permit once you arrive. This may take a few months to process, so under normal circumstances, I would say that no, you can't legally work as soon as you arrive.

Is there a list of names of people deported from the US to Trinidad?

does it have a deportee by the name of magarete daniel deported from USA to Trrinidad

How long must a person remain in the US after they get a green card?

I am applying green card for my parents. They are concerned that they may not be able to come USA and stay for more than 6 months each year, particularly since they are elderly and not in a great health. Is there a special rule for older people holding a US green card not to come USA every year but every two years?

Can you return to your country after overstaying a C1D visa and return to the US under another visa?

Technically, you can return to your country after overstaying your visa then return to the US. However, you must not that if you have been illegally present in the US for a long time, you will be barred from returning to the US for 3 or 10 years.

Who is responsible for immigration?

No one is responsible for immigration as it is where a large group of people or a few move to another country. This has been going on for years so it is unsure wether one person started it or one group of people.

When is a visa required?

A visa is essentially 'permission' to enter a country. If you are traveling to a foreign country, you need a passport, which identifies you to the foreign country, and a visa, which is permission from that country to enter.

Different countries have different requirements for visas. You must research what the country you are visiting requires. Some require formal requests via forms submitted before you enter the country, others will grant a visa just by showing up with a valid passport, some require no visas whatsoever.

Do Mexicans have big peniss?

well mines 7.3 inches and i'm mexican

Who do you contact to replace an approved lost I-797 for a K-1 visa?

you can file an I-824 Application for Action on an Approved Application or Petition to replace a lost approved application. The current fee for this form is $195 but will be going up on Oct 26, 2005 to $200

What happens if you have a fiance visa and you do not marry?

The person is considered "out of status" or a "status violator" and must voluntarily return to their country of origin or be subject to deportation. If deported they will be barred from applying for reentry to the U.S. for at least one year or more.

Are residence of the Philippines US citizens?

No, they're Philippine citizens.

Residents during the time the islands were controlled by the US were US nationals but not US citizens. However, the Philippines have been independent of the US since at least 1946, so most residents today can't even claim to be US nationals.

Your friend is held custody for a drug charge and family was trying to have her be on house arrest until all this can be resolved and come to find out she has a i.n.s hold what can be done to release?

You can bail her out. But she will be released to INS custody. it's whole different ball park. I'm going through the same thing with my b/f. It honestly really depends where you immigrated from to find out how long they will be held in INS custody. It also depends on the case too.

What does deported mean?

When deport is used as a verb, the definition is to expel a foreigner from a country. It means to banish, exile, or transport.

Which person will be in trouble if a U.S. citizen married a non-citizen in order to help him stay in the country but they do not live together?

Both of you.

ithink the person will be deported after all when the 2 years are up,you guys will go to ins for a interview to proof its a good faith marriage and you must show lease with both name and you will be questiont separt about your spouse.

The above is correct..they will asking things like "who cooks" "what does she like to eat"

Both people will be

Can a person work with a fiance visa?

Not right away. You enter the US with your fiance visa, get married within 3 months and wait for your employment to be approved which takes anywhere from 6 months to a year.

How can you find out if my friend has been deported back to Guatemala after her release from Prison?

Call her home in Guatemala and if she picks up the phone you know she is home.

or.

Go to ICE.gov click on Enforcement and Removal and then Detainee locator. This will only tell you if the person was in custody and keeps it on file I believe for only 60 days after the person is deported or:

The individual's status is "not in custody," which means the person was released from ICE custody within the last 60 days for any of the following reasons:

Removed from or voluntarily departed the United States,

Released from custody pending the outcome of their case,

Released into the United States due to the resolution of the immigration case (e.g., grant of an immigration benefit that permits the person to remain in the country), or

Transferred into the custody of another law enforcement or custodial agency.

Where can someone find information about an E2 Visa?

One may find information on an E2 Visa, on a website called, HODKINSON LAW GROUP. This website describes what the E2 Visa does, and how it works. And that it is mostly for the average, everyday, American investor.

I married my wife and she is not a us citizen what do you have to do to legalize her statues in the US?

Go to the USCIS website and fill out the following forms:

  • I-130 PETITION FOR ALIEN RELATIVE
  • I-765 EMPLOYMENT AUTHORIZATION
  • G-325A BIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION (ONE FOR YOU AND ONE FOR HER)
  • I-485 APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENSE OR ADJUST STATUS
  • I-134 AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT
  • REPORT OF MEDICAL EXAMINATION AND MEDICAL RECORD-make sure that the doctor that fills it out is certified by USCIS
  • If she came to the country without a visa then also submit form:I-485 SUPPLEMENT A, If this is the case, there's chances she might get deported for about 10 years from what I've been told, so I would recommend you get help from an expert in immigration cases before sending anything out

With all this you need to submit the following copies from your wife:

  • BIRTH CERTIFICATE-translated into English
  • VISA
  • PASSPORT
  • ARRIVAL/DEPARTURE RECORD I-94

Copies needed from you:

  • BIRTH CERTIFICATE
  • ID OR PASSPORT
  • W-2 FORMS, if possible include this year and include the two previous years
  • BANK STATEMENTS- a couple of months, also, it would be good if you have joint accounts to show proof of mariage
  • INSURANCE POLICY- not sure why but that's how we did it with my husband accoding to the person we paid to help us.

Other things to include:

  • 2 PASSPORT STYLE PICTURES OF EACH ONE OF YOU
  • IF YOU HAVE KIDS TOGETHER, COPY OF THERE BITH CERTIFICATE
  • IF YOU RENT, INCLUDE YOUR RENTAL AGREEMENT OR RECEIPT- just to show proof that you live together

Once you have everything, mail to:

U.S. CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION SERVICES

P.O. BOX 805887

CHICAGO, IL 60680-4120

Good luck with everything

Is WWICS a genuine consultancy for my immigration to Canada?

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Even though these scammers have managed to find ways to use our brand and website to their benefit and steal money from our clients, we are in the process of shutting them down and taking action.

Below are a few tips on how to spot if an immigration agency is fake or real and avoid being duped by copycat websites.

The top 6 things to look out for include:

Strange E-mails.

Whatsapp Payment Requests.

Fake Visa Consultants.

Poor Website Content

Copycat Websites.

Incorrect Contact Details."