Sm1smom
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Mom,
Is the Medical Exam valid for 6 months from the date of the exam until the AOS package acceptance by USCIS or until the interview date?
Thank you!
It should be from the exam date to the interview date at least.
Mom,
Is the Medical Exam valid for 6 months from the date of the exam until the AOS package acceptance by USCIS or until the interview date?
Thank you!
Mom,
More questions:
1) When would one need Form I-134 - Affidavit of Support?
2) On i-765 it asks for previous employment authorizations. I have had OPT before, 5 years ago, but can't remember the previous USCIS office or the date, any advice?
Thanks again!
If you don't any personal financial evidence showing you will not become a public charge and especially if you're on a student visa, it's good to have it as a back up document.
Thanks Mom!
Any advice on this - On i-765 it asks for previous employment authorizations. I have had OPT before, 5 years ago, but can't remember the previous USCIS office or the date, any tips?
Thanks a bunch mom!
Will do. Thanks mom!Leave it blank if you can't remember.
Thanks mom but when I check online this is a common question is all H1B, J1 visa applications. Most chemists writes "yes" for this and wrote the educational experience. I did the same do you think this is enough. "I HAVE A PH.D IN CHEMISTRY. IN MY PH.D I WAS INVOLVED IN ANTIBIOTIC DELIVERY AND USE OF SUGARS TO TARGET E.COLI AND MYCOBACTERIA. IRON OXIDE, SILICON DIOXIDE BASED NANOMATERIALS WERE USED AS CARRIER'S FOR ANTIBIOTICS AND SUGARS.FURTHERMORE I HAVE EXPERIANCE IN MAKING SOLAR CELLS USING CONDUCTIVE NANOFIBERS."
I havent submitted DS 260 yet, but this question is a common question H1B, J1 applications. What are your opinion? If I say NO wouldnt that be a lie. I dont have chemical experience. Please I would like everyones opinion about this.I mean this "nicely"... Are you NUTS????
Why on earth would you write all that? You aren't going for a job and they really are not going to understand what you wrote there, so all they are going to do is flag your case for someone to figure out whether you are someone to be afraid of. For goodness sake - re-read Mom's original reply - don't make it more complicated!!!!
I mean this "nicely"... Are you NUTS????
Why on earth would you write all that? You aren't going for a job and they really are not going to understand what you wrote there, so all they are going to do is flag your case for someone to figure out whether you are someone to be afraid of. For goodness sake - re-read Mom's original reply - don't make it more complicated!!!!
I havent submitted DS 260 yet, but this question is a common question H1B, J1 applications. What are your opinion? If I say NO wouldnt that be a lie. I dont have chemical experience. Please I would like everyones opinion about this.
Thanks mom, come to think of it its asks training. What I did was not a training, its studying. Its makes sense to answer NOWell, are you applying for a H1B or a J1 visa? Anyway at the end of the day, it's really your case, so your call regarding that
Next question is "Have you belonged to, contributed to, or worked for any professional, social, or charitable organization?" I have a paid membership for American Chemical Society. So should I answer Yes
Hi Mom, apology for not posting in right forum page. My wife studied in J1 visa in USA for 2 years, went back to home country nepal. She stayed in nepal for 21 months, went for further study in AUS/NZ . She got a dv2016 with cn AS20** and is worried about home country requirement. How does the 2 yr home country requirement effect her. She has send DS 260 and selected interview location in NZ.
Hi Mom, apology for not posting in right forum page. My wife studied in J1 visa in USA for 2 years, went back to home country nepal. She stayed in nepal for 21 months, went for further study in AUS/NZ . She got a dv2016 with cn AS20** and is worried about home country requirement. How does the 2 yr home country requirement effect her. She has send DS 260 and selected interview location in NZ.
Thank you very much mom. I doubt she can go to her home country at this time. How can she apply for a waiver and if she is unable to go to home country because of her study commitments . If she can bring the waiver from her home country, will it be considered? What type of document does she need for waiver (from home country).
Bear in mind though, not everyone is eligible for a waiver. However, if that's an option you guys want to explore, here's the link for the waiver process, the fee and the applicable form:
http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/english/study-exchange/student/residency-waiver.html
Hi Mom, we have submitted our DS-260 a couple of weeks ago and we would like to known when we can expect to receive the 2NL from the KCC? I've read the spreadsheet and cannot find a clear answer on the topic.