Check this story - from this past weekend's USA Today ...
"Unfortunate photo shatters one man's American dream"
http://snipurl.com/7jzc
"Unfortunate photo shatters one man's American dream"
http://snipurl.com/7jzc
max2k1 said:Check this story - from this past weekend's USA Today ...
"Unfortunate photo shatters one man's American dream"
http://snipurl.com/7jzc
murthy_janaki said:Can there be any other place than this forum for this. This site should be only for issues with uscis and more specifically csc. This article does not belong here .
Thanks rk for letting others know how we use SPAM to tag messages in this forum.murthy_janaki said:Can there be any other place than this forum for this. This site should be only for issues with uscis and more specifically csc. This article does not belong here .
Nice one rk4gc.rk4gc said:By using the word "SPAM" in the title of the thread "max2k1" indicated that its not an immigration related thead. That is sufficient. Eventually this thread will go into Unrelated Threads Subforum.
What happens if your co-signor is a "born here", christian, US Citizen? I know several friends that share apartments with US Citizens or Sharing a room in a single family home (signing paper work through a property management company)?max2k1 said:Wanted to share this with others - I didn't know that co-signing leases would get you deported - after all most of us have gone through (or still are going through ) room-mate scenarios -- has anyone ever asked the potential roommate to provide documents about their immigration status ??