There are no caps for regions. Iran won't hit 7% cap (not even close).Question for this. If my wife is iranian born but has been added to my European case does she also have any cap placed on iranians or Asians or she will be seen as European?
She is still in 221g
It's interesting if any other countries will reach the cap apart from Algeria.The DV-2023 program saw over 7 million qualified entries. Of those entries, approximately 119,262 applicants were notified that they are eligible to submit an immigrant visa application. Egypt topped the list of countries with the most registrants selected (5,529), followed by Algeria (5,526), Iran (5,506), Russia (5,505), Sudan (4,863), Morocco (4,469), Democratic Republic of the Congo (4,385) and Ukraine (3,808).
Congratulations!!! Very happy for you.Holy moly. I don't even know what to say.
Montreal called my wife today directly on her phone and told her to come tomorrow to consulate. Visa is already printed And they will put it in her passport.
When we asked why can't we send it priority through FedEx they answered that it might delay the process as as part of security measures they don't accept any packages or letters sent directly to them but it's first rerouted to another location for checking.
We are booking urgent flight from Vancouver to Montreal now.
Ceac already shows issued
They just called me, it's issued. What a feeling of relief. I'm sure the elation will follow. Best of luck to everyone else still waiting.I had my interview in August but my case number is not current until September which it is now Friday the 1st Sept in New Zealand where I interviewed. I emailed the Consulate and they said they would try and process/issue my visa today or early next week. It was still showing as "Ready" on CEAC yesterday and this morning it says "Administrative Processing". I hope that means they are currently in my case file issuing the visa, and not something bad. Very stressful.
No, there are none that are close.It's interesting if any other countries will reach the cap apart from Algeria.
1. Yes. No.I have a question regarding reentry permit.
I live in Canada and I have a pretty good job which I don't want to leave and my employer might not accept me moving to US even though I work from home.
In that case I was considering applying for reentry permit for 2 years.
2 questions
1. If I receive the reentry permit can I enter US occasionally just to visit family for let's say 1 month without abandoning the reentry permit or it will be voided on my first entry back to US?
2. Let's say that my employer is OK with me moving to US and continuing working remotely for them. Are there any legal consequences of me working for Canadian company instead of American? Will that be seen by immigration of not maintaining LPR status?
Can I please get more details of these tax implications? I know about paying taxes above certain amount in US but what about maintaining green card status with foreign employer? Does immigration has something against this or this is just a matter of double taxation issue?1. Yes. No.
2. There are tax implications which may not make that plan viable.
If you’re residing in the US, you are maintaining your LPR status regardless of who your employer is, that is not an issue. Although there may be a slight possibility of additional grilling (if or when apply for citizenship) as to why you were working for a foreign based company while residing in the US.Can I please get more details of these tax implications? I know about paying taxes above certain amount in US but what about maintaining green card status with foreign employer? Does immigration has something against this or this is just a matter of double taxation issue?
Hi Simon,
What does that mean for us who have met all requirements and have already been interviewed? Is there a visa for us or we have missed out? The embassy still holds our passport and had emailed us earlier in the week that they will get in touch when visa parcel is ready however we are still on ready status. It has been a long wait.