No one checked anything when I was leaving. The airline just looked at my passport.
Now, when I go back to the US, how will CBP know when did I leave the US?
Did I do something wrong here? Was I supposed to tell someone about this.
I am a Permanent Resident. I am going to Europe for a month.
Is there anything I need to do when I leave the United States? Fill out paperwork or something?
What do I need to do when I am coming back to the US? Fill out I-94 or something else.
I paid a fine of $100 for jumping a...
Ok. This is the picture I used for the entry, but I realize now that the head is a little bit tilted towards the right.
Now, seriously, can this be used for disqualification?
http://img815.imageshack.us/i/92772671.jpg/
Just tell me if the background is okay. Other things I know how to fix. This is just a rough trial.
If the background is not okay, what can I do about it.
http://img85.imageshack.us/i/dvtrial001.jpg/
Is that what you would call a plain, light colored background?
I go to a college in upstate NY. The USCIS DO for that location is the Albany Office.
I graduate in May and I am moving to NYC in May. My 5 years - 90 days and my graduation almost coincide.
So, if I apply 5 years - 90 days, will I have to go up to the Albany USCIS Office for my interview?
This has been discussed numerous times, but since there is a lot of confusion regarding this, it might be wise to clear things up.
2 CIMTs (not arising out of a single scheme) within the first 5 years of admission into the United States will make you deportable and inadmissible into the United...
I walked through an open door at the Herald Sq subway station and got caught by an plain clothes NYC Transit Officer. He gave me the yellow ticket for violation 4 (a) of the MTA rules (ie Entered without payment).
Stupid move!
I went to the hearing and they sent me a letter asking me to pay...
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