1. i believe it is stated as 2 weeks (10 business days), but usually is faster than this.
2. $1225
3. yes, still charge regardless of outcome.
The answers to all you question could have been...
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1. i believe it is stated as 2 weeks (10 business days), but usually is faster than this.
2. $1225
3. yes, still charge regardless of outcome.
The answers to all you question could have been...
1. search this forum for your answer. it has been discussed many times
2. no
My experience was that passports take 2 weeks with regular processing. But you also want to renounce Indian citizenship that will mean at least another 2 weeks.
I think you should delay your trip...
1. yes you can apply for new h1b while f2 is pending. If you do this, then you should send a letter to USCIS retracting your F2 application.
2. Yes you can apply for TN while f2 pending. When you...
you have nothing to worry about. You can enter US on TD while H1B is pending. When H1B is approved, you may have to leave US and re-enter.
Is your stepson actually your son or is he just the son of your wife? That is, did you adopt him after you married your wife? The TD status is for spouses and children of the TN holder only. Your...
If you file a TN renewal by mail, you will use form I-129 and you will send it to either California or Vermont (depending on where you live). You can check the processing times on this site ...
If you want to eliminate the stress of USCIS and ties to Canada issues, then do a mail in TN application. Your mail in application will be decided on its merits; and given that you have had 3 TNs for...
1) Priority date becoming current has no bearing on Tn/TD re-entry to US. Only thing that matters is a filed I-485. Until I-485 is filed, you and TD are free to cross border as much as you like.
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The I-129 form and instructions are found here The instructions and the form itself are in this link.
You will need to enclose copies of the same documents you needed for the first TN at the...
Passport book and card received within 14 days of filing regular processing. Nat certificated received 2 days before passport.
As long as you are in TN status, then your family is legally allowed to be in TD status. If you change employers, but still remain in TN status (change TN sponsor), then it has no impact on your...
One (1) time is the answer.
Also if you have applied for I-129, then you can continue to work and be in TN status even past the expiration of your last TN as the USCIS is processing your new I-129. The simply fact of refiling...
Since you are Canadian, then Nelson's advice is correct for you. Just apply at the POE/PFI for a new TN, exactly the same as the first time you did it. No Ds-160 required. No I-129 required. When...
I think the OP is Mexican. Therefore, Nelson's advice is wrong.
You need to apply at a US consulate before you cross the border back into the US. You will need to submit DS-160, passport, one...
You might even want to direct your lawyer to this thread, if she/he is a reasonable person.
I should point out that when I crossed the border with approved I-140 while on TN, the officers did give...
read Appendix C of CuriousGeorge's post. All you need is contained within.
Ignore BigJoe's advice on this. A filed PERM and/or I-140 does not preclude you from crossing the border. This issue has been discussed many times in this forum and there is substantial evidence...
Get passport form from US Dept of State website. Fill it out and print it. Get one passport photo. Get your Naturalization Certificate. Take a blank check or two. Go to the post office. Sign...
There is no such 6 year rule that i have ever heard of. I genuinely believe that the officer at the embassy was confused, probably because they almost never deal with TD visas and instead are much...
yes, one check for $680
Get married BEFORE you file I-485. If you marry before I-485 then your new wife will get green card same time as you. If you marry after I-485, then your wife will have to wait 5 years until you are...
The question means 'Has the IRS determined that you owe taxes and are you in arrears of payment of said taxes.' In other words, have you received a notice from the IRS that you owe back taxes of such...
No.
No interview, just mail in a form and documents.