Despite India's significant progress in science, it remained a very very poor country. Overall living condition is very low compare to Canada. Poor communication infracture, frequent power outage, no healthcare system, severe corruption, among other things make live very difficult in general...
1. It depends. Usually between 2 months to 3 years. It depends on the consular.
2. Visa will allow you to come to the port of entry. An immigration officer will decide how long you are allowed to stay. So, if you arrive at the port of entry with 1-month validity remaining on your visa, the...
1. If you are applying in the US, you do not need to obtain police certificate from India, as Buffalo RPC will inquire on your behalf.
2. Yes, ROLF is refundable.
3. In the US it varies between $250-$350.
Can a US born 1 year old boy sponsor for citizenship of his Indian grandparents ?
-No. a 1 year old boy can't even sponser his parents, let alone grand parent!:D
If you are a professional with 4ys US experience then you could do the immigration process yourself quite easily.
Otherwise, you check out David Cohen of canadavisa.com. I hear he is a good lawyer.
1. Time to obtain FBI fingerprinting result varies. However, usually it takes around 4 weeks.
2. In case the company is out of business provide photocopies of the initial job offer letter, paystubs, W-2s etc.
I don’t quite understand what you are looking for. But the following link should help you apply of your own.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/skilled/index.html
1. You should get 16 out of 16 if you document all the above. Please write a letter summarizing your command on English language with the evidence.
2. Before you joined a company, the HR sent you an employment offer letter detailing your position, salary, job responsibilities etc. A...
I know few people who said their 485s were approved while they were out of the country but was able to come back in using parole. I don’t think there will be any problem. If they ask, then just explain your situation.
I think you should consider your case carefully. When I received my RFE, BCIS asked for employment history since my last lawful entry with the employer who filed for labor and any other employer. They specifically asked for pay stubs, W2’s, tax returns etc. I had to provide five most recent pay...
The same documents you used to get your first EAD. You should send a photocopy of your current EAD with the application as well to back up the claim that the first time application was approved.
As far as I know, it is not true. I heard from a guy that he obtained US H1-B visa the next day he landed as immigrant few weeks ago. Then gain, if it is a new law then it could be unknown to me. For accurate info, please call up the US consulate in Canada.
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