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1. Jobs are there but it all depends which area you will move to.
2.One needs to humble himself/herself. least paying job is $ 7.25 per hour.
3. You must start with shady jobs like working in a supermarket it depends full time/part time or evening or very early in the morning.
4. You will suffer for a while but once you go back to school and stay focused you will wonder why you dint come earlier.
5. Sleep for now but when you come here sleepless night.
6.Those with family/children two are better than one.
7.Divorce rate here is very high guys need to walk with God,all the best




Thanks you Nickelly for your advice.can more dv2013 winners gives more testimonies? why say '''Those with family/children two are better than one'''


DV2014AF000085**
Entry Checked: 02.05.2013
Form Sent to KCC: 09.08.2013
Confirmed by KCC Via email: 14.09.2013
2nd NL: 20.11.2013
Interview : Mid Jan 2014
Police Cert: not yet
P.O.E: Michigan, Detroit city
 
Thank you for your input but all of us here are dealing with Immigrant visas and not non- Immigrant visas.

ooooooooooooooooooooh praise be to Almighty!!!! Mate, I m happy to hear that good news, when will you face the CO? May GOd guide you my friend.
Thanx my friend,am happy now I concentrate on finding the documents I don't have,I pray for Gods guidance too.
 
Thanks you Nickelly for your advice.can more dv2013 winners gives more testimonies? why say '''Those with family/children two are better than one'''
For guys who want to leave their wives in america and go back,its not easy for her to go and work and in the evening take care of the children.They need each other,one to go morning and the other evening or there wont be family any more. At home you are used to each other,so once you separate its not good coz you need each other to strengthen your vision.
 
What is a Reentry Permit (or Travel Document)?

Guys who want to travel back home for more than a year


A reentry permit is a permission from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) to a U.S. lawful permanent resident (LPR) to reenter the U.S. after an extended period of stay abroad. Normally, LPRs are expected to reside in the U.S. on a permanent basis. However, in many circumstances, an LPR needs to reside abroad for an extended period of time. The actual reentry permit looks a bit like a U.S. passport – a booklet with a tamper-proof photo page with biographic information and a number of stamp pages.

Generally, a reentry permit can help prevent two types of problems: (a) your Permanent Resident Card becoming technically invalid for reentry into the U.S., if you are absent from the U.S. for one (1) year or more or (b) your U.S. permanent residence being considered as abandoned for absences shorter than one (1) year if you take up residence in another country.

A reentry permit establishes a presumption that you did not abandon your LPR, and it allows you to apply for admission to the U.S. after traveling abroad for a period of up to two years, without having to obtain a returning resident visa. Reentry permits are normally valid for 2 years from the date of issuance.

I am a Green Card Holder – Do I Need a Reentry Permit?

There are two situations in which we recommend LPRs to obtain a reentry permit before travel abroad. First, if you will (or potentially could) remain outside of the U.S. for a period of more than one (1) but less than two (2) years. The second situation is if you are traveling frequently in and out of the U.S., especially if you spend considerable periods of time abroad, even though each of your individual stays outside of the U.S. is less than one year.

You may also want to get a reentry permit if you plan on traveling outside the U.S. and cannot, or do not wish to get a passport from your home country. Some LPRs based on asylum do not actually have foreign passports and for them the only travel document permitting them to leave the U.S. is the reentry permit. As a result, many countries throughout the world allow you to use a reentry permit much like you would use a passport – placing necessary visas, and entry and exit stamps in the permit – so you may use it as your main travel document.

How Do I Obtain a Reentry Permit?

The reentry permit application (Form I-131) is filed with USCIS along with supporting documentation and the correct filing fee. Effective April 2008, all reentry permit applications include a biometrics processing component. Each applicant must submit to biometrics processing at a local USCIS service center before his or her reentry permit can be issued. Failure to attend the biometrics appointment within 120 days of the application receipt date may cause the reentry permit to be denied.

How Long Does the Reentry Permit Application Take to Process?

A regular reentry permit application can take between 1-2 months from the time of applying to the biometrics appointment; with another 1-2 months for the actual reentry permit to be produced and mailed to the applicant. If you have a foreign passport and can travel internationally, then you can depart the U.S. after processing the biometrics. LPRs who need the reentry permit for international travel would need to wait until its production before they can make travel arrangements and depart the U.S.

Because of these processing times, we recommend that reentry permit applications be initiated well in advance of any planned trip. Additionally, USCIS has established an "expedited processing" procedure which permits, under certain circumstances and emergencies, the biometrics to be scheduled on a first-available basis so that the applicant can travel abroad. In many cases, under the expedited processing procedure, USCIS is able to schedule the biometrics appointment within 2-4 weeks of application filing, by also trying to accommodate specific travel dates the applicant is able to document.

How Much Does It Cost?

The USCIS filing fee for the reentry permit application is $360. Additionally, applicants between the ages of 14 and 79 are required to pay an additional $85 biometrics fee.

Should you decide to hire our office to handle your reentry permit application, our attorney fee is $595 per application. Volume and family discounts are available.
 
http://mwakilishi.com/content/artic...-chase-american-dream-through-green-card.html

This an article I found... My conclusions were to ensure that before immigrating do a thorough research on state to moving to. Have an open mind and remember change is sometimes uncomfortable...
The state depends on who will host you,so prayers are needed my friend,you need to have someone who is willing to host you so seek first God's will. Coz you would like to live in a productive area but yet you have no one to host you.:(
 
Thank you for your input but all of us here are dealing with Immigrant visas and not non- Immigrant visas.

Congrats Partitas on your 2nd Letter after weeks of delay. Preparation is the key....You too will be a success story!!! may the almighty guide you in each and every step of the way....and may you journey be smooth sailing till you meet the CO!!!
Thanx utamaduni,I will prepare my self best way I can,jan is not far
 
For guys who want to leave their wives in america and go back,its not easy for her to go and work and in the evening take care of the children.They need each other,one to go morning and the other evening or there wont be family any more. At home you are used to each other,so once you separate its not good coz you need each other to strengthen your vision.

Spot on...thanks for this important piece of advice
 
Thank you for your input but all of us here are dealing with Immigrant visas and not non- Immigrant visas.

yeeeiiiyyyaahhh you partitas you...you had us worried there. Now get the party started; Jan ain't that far you know. Beth02 wassup!!
those were so many months meeeen!jan ain't far coz as you know dec will end like pap!i am hustling for ID lol!thanx bro.
 
hallo mates sorry for the late devotion today but i want to congratulate all the members who have received their 2nl from beth to part ,i wish you all the best and may the almighty be with you during your preparation and journey .To my wonderful sister nick i can really explain how you have being influential in our house my the lord be you abundantly thanks a lot for the input and wise words you are giving us

Today devotion

Proverbs 3;5-6
Trust in the Lord with all your heart
and lean not on your own understanding
in all your ways submit to him,

Be blessed mate and remember God loves you
and he will make your paths straight.
 
you are really great dear thank again
The state depends on who will host you,so prayers are needed my friend,you need to have someone who is willing to host you so seek first God's will. Coz you would like to live in a productive area but yet you have no one to host you.:(
 
house of winners lets remember our brother godia who will be having his interview on monday lets have him in our prayers i know GOd will have his way ,to my mate godia relax the visa is yours bro
 
Nickelly at least sasa najua nimepata host after kuselectiwa DV2015 hehehe. Trust your well. You still kujaing ama u decided?
The state depends on who will host you,so prayers are needed my friend,you need to have someone who is willing to host you so seek first God's will. Coz you would like to live in a productive area but yet you have no one to host you.:(
 
house of winners lets remember our brother godia who will be having his interview on monday lets have him in our prayers i know GOd will have his way ,to my mate godia relax the visa is yours bro

Godia success all the way my brother
 
What is a Reentry Permit (or Travel Document)?

Guys who want to travel back home for more than a year


A reentry permit is a permission from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) to a U.S. lawful permanent resident (LPR) to reenter the U.S. after an extended period of stay abroad. Normally, LPRs are expected to reside in the U.S. on a permanent basis. However, in many circumstances, an LPR needs to reside abroad for an extended period of time. The actual reentry permit looks a bit like a U.S. passport – a booklet with a tamper-proof photo page with biographic information and a number of stamp pages.

Generally, a reentry permit can help prevent two types of problems: (a) your Permanent Resident Card becoming technically invalid for reentry into the U.S., if you are absent from the U.S. for one (1) year or more or (b) your U.S. permanent residence being considered as abandoned for absences shorter than one (1) year if you take up residence in another country.

A reentry permit establishes a presumption that you did not abandon your LPR, and it allows you to apply for admission to the U.S. after traveling abroad for a period of up to two years, without having to obtain a returning resident visa. Reentry permits are normally valid for 2 years from the date of issuance.

I am a Green Card Holder – Do I Need a Reentry Permit?

There are two situations in which we recommend LPRs to obtain a reentry permit before travel abroad. First, if you will (or potentially could) remain outside of the U.S. for a period of more than one (1) but less than two (2) years. The second situation is if you are traveling frequently in and out of the U.S., especially if you spend considerable periods of time abroad, even though each of your individual stays outside of the U.S. is less than one year.

You may also want to get a reentry permit if you plan on traveling outside the U.S. and cannot, or do not wish to get a passport from your home country. Some LPRs based on asylum do not actually have foreign passports and for them the only travel document permitting them to leave the U.S. is the reentry permit. As a result, many countries throughout the world allow you to use a reentry permit much like you would use a passport – placing necessary visas, and entry and exit stamps in the permit – so you may use it as your main travel document.

How Do I Obtain a Reentry Permit?

The reentry permit application (Form I-131) is filed with USCIS along with supporting documentation and the correct filing fee. Effective April 2008, all reentry permit applications include a biometrics processing component. Each applicant must submit to biometrics processing at a local USCIS service center before his or her reentry permit can be issued. Failure to attend the biometrics appointment within 120 days of the application receipt date may cause the reentry permit to be denied.

How Long Does the Reentry Permit Application Take to Process?

A regular reentry permit application can take between 1-2 months from the time of applying to the biometrics appointment; with another 1-2 months for the actual reentry permit to be produced and mailed to the applicant. If you have a foreign passport and can travel internationally, then you can depart the U.S. after processing the biometrics. LPRs who need the reentry permit for international travel would need to wait until its production before they can make travel arrangements and depart the U.S.

Because of these processing times, we recommend that reentry permit applications be initiated well in advance of any planned trip. Additionally, USCIS has established an "expedited processing" procedure which permits, under certain circumstances and emergencies, the biometrics to be scheduled on a first-available basis so that the applicant can travel abroad. In many cases, under the expedited processing procedure, USCIS is able to schedule the biometrics appointment within 2-4 weeks of application filing, by also trying to accommodate specific travel dates the applicant is able to document.

How Much Does It Cost?

The USCIS filing fee for the reentry permit application is $360. Additionally, applicants between the ages of 14 and 79 are required to pay an additional $85 biometrics fee.

Should you decide to hire our office to handle your reentry permit application, our attorney fee is $595 per application. Volume and family discounts are available.

Thanks Nickelly...very import information you have shared. God bless you
 
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