I have never heard of an individual needing the payment information for all of the employees at the company they work for. I think that whoever told you that meant that you should have your own W-2, because those are not the kind of documents that companies just hand out. While I am not sure...
As the above poster so responsibly points out in their signature, they are not an attorney and lack any legal education. Therefore any advice that you get here should ultimately be checked with a real attorney. While they clearly have your best interests in mind, I would still suggest you check...
I would tread very lightly here if I were you... The last thing you need is for your status to be jeopardized over legal issues stemming from violating the non-compete clause your company probably had you sign. I would be sure to talk to your manager BEFORE the transfer is complete, rather than...
There are no baby pictures or school pictures or anything else? If she was photographed at school, there is a good chance that the school still has the photographs somewhere. I would contact all of her schools and see if they can help you. I am not sure where you are from, but almost all schools...
Unfortunately, due to all of the abuse and fraudulent behavior this visa program sees, the process has become much more difficult in recent years. I would advise you to seek out a lawyer who is familiar with these processes and run these questions by them. Your best bet is to call a few until...
This site: dvlotteryinstructions. com/kcc-informations.php has a phone number. That number should lead you to all the other information you are looking for. Best of luck to you!
This is a very important question that obviously needs an accurate answer. I would advise you to contact some immigration lawyers in the United States. If you call a few, you will probably be able to get an accurate answer at no cost. This is likely your best option, and I would suggest you do...
Your best bet is to consult with the government's website on this visa. While I am certain that the people on this board have your best interests in mind, going right to the source of information can be very useful as well. The government's site on the EB5 visa can be found at USCIS.gov.
Triple Citizen makes a very good point. Typically, you will be given some information so you can identify where you went wrong (or where they feel you went wrong). That way you can correct it and have it taken care of the next time. Were you not provided any such information? I also doubt that...
Although I do agree with the above poster that it does seem likely you have been approved, take heed to not yet ACT as if you are approved. What I mean is, do not risk damaging your status by making any assumptions. Play it safe, and wait for official word to come down. Also, please keep us...
While I cannot imagine the application being rejected due to an issue with the photo (unless it is especially blurry or poorly framed), stranger things have certainly happened. You are doing the right thing by bringing the original image with you, but I would not worry about it too much. Unless...
You should immediately contact a lawyer. They may not only be able to help you get your visa out of processing, they can advise you on what to do if your employer terminates you, which I am not even sure that they can legally do since this is no fault of your own. The only safe advice is for you...
Henry, your best bet would be to seek out a qualified lawyer and get their input on this. I am sure that the people on this board want to help you, but the worst thing that could happen would be for you to receive inaccurate information that was given with good intentions, and act upon that...
I would love to know what was behind your reasoning for going through this process without an attorney. I ask because I have a friend who will soon be going through this same process, and he is dead set on doing it with the help of a lawyer. Any insight you can give me into your process would be...
I would look into their history. See if they have a proven track record of helping Eb5 applicants actually complete the program. Also, ask the following:
How safe is the investment and why? Are there non EB-5 investors in the project and if there are what problems might this cause?
My...
It sounds like the EB5 visa would be ideal for you. You could invest only $500,000 and, the Regional Centers will help you manage the investment. If the investment can sustain 10 new jobs for two years, I believe you will be given an unconditional green card. Your best bet is probably to contact...
Hi Marie,
I just wanted to extend my congratulations to you! The eb5 visa program is garnering a lot of interest lately, especially because of the growing numbers of available Regional Centers that are now available. Success stories like yours will give other immigrants the confidence enroll in...
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