I am Indian. I studied in France & Italy and lived in London for many, many years, 27 yrs in total in the west. I have "made it" in every country I have lived in. I love Britain dearly and it is very close to my heart but the opportunities that the USA offers is head and shoulders above every...
As a world traveller I can tell you that there are lots and lots of Illegal Americans (and Europeans) all over the world esp in English speaking countries like Britain, Canada, Australia and N.Zealand and most certainly in other parts of Europe, Africa & Asia, living freely without any questions...
I can't seem to find my long expired Indian passport although I do have a photocopy. Is this going to cause me problems applying for OCI? Has anyone not sent in their Indian passport for cancellation? All responses appreciated!
To get a 212 waiver approved will not be easy as there are so many others waiting for the H1B who do not have such a problem. It all depends on the job you get and how badly your new employer needs you and is willing to spend on you etc. If you would like to send me a private message I will...
The best thing she can do is to get a new Lebanese passport and return to her country even if it takes 2 months. She should tell the Lebanese embassy about her predicament and they might be able to help her with an emergency passport. She is a citizen of their country and and they are here to...
Even though a GC is valid for 10 years you have to be residing in the US for at least 181 days out of each year to maintain your status. At this point not only has his GC expired in 2001 but he has not even been living in this country since 2004. Since you both plan to live abroad in the...
If your friend and his siblings are all US citizens, nothing will happen to any of them so no one should be worried about deportation.
The divorce courts are certainly not in the business of reporting anything to the Navy so I doubt the Navy is going to know about it. Even if someone did...
Stapleton3000 I feel for you. Please read my reply regarding this on the post titled "Removed for overstaying visa waiver". You must of course, file the waivers from the consulate but please be aware that it is not considered any kind of hardship for a US citizen to have to go and live in...
Sure everyone who needs these waivers should apply and I wish you the best. I was sucessful for my husband too, however the extreme hardship clause is very subjective and since I seem to be the only person on this forum who has actually been through the whole process and gained re entry for my...
The moral of the story is that one should never voluntarily give up too much information esp to an official of any kind and in this case an over zealous one. Everything you say can be turned against you.
I don't believe there is much you can do at this point to get a waiver to return...
You can't withdraw your affidavit of support at any stage and you cannot have her deported. Once the paperwork is filed you can't take it back. Immigration dept has better things to do than to go back to your file and ammend it. Don't mess with your paperwork and wait for your GC. She may or...
In that case you should not do anything or create a situation that involves the police, until your GC arrives. Any police report of abusive or domestic violence can greatly impact your GC situation or affect your citizenship in the future. Perhaps her intentions will become clear after her GC...
The fact that you and your parents don't talk to her is probably aggravating the situation. A lot of women feel lonely and have problems adjusting in a new country and maybe overwhelmed with a baby. You need to talk to your wife and try to find out why she is so unhappy. There really isn't...
Even though she worked for you for 3 yrs she obviously wanted more for herself and one can really not blame her for the pursuit of happiness and the American Dream. Although her visa is based on your employment she still has free will to do whatever she wants. People do this all the time. I...
Letsien is right, you can leave out of any airport you choose. Once you have overstayed your Visa Waiver it is a done deal and you can never return so no one will question you when you leave. Even though you are barred for 10 yrs you can't just automatically return after that time period. You...
Letsien, your answer is incorrect. I am 100% correct. Did you overstay on the Visa Waiver programme? The rules of deportation for those on the Visa Waiver are completely different. Once you sign the Visa Waiver you give up all your rights including being heard in a court of law in the US...
Hi,
I feel so bad for you having to go through this. You have several big plus points going for you. The fact that you have been in this country for more than 10 years is huge. I hope this is also the case for your wife. You need to collect all your school records, bills etc. and prove...
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