alien number problem
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alien number problem
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My husband and I currently live outside the US but will be doing a dcf
soon. I am doing some homework and realized: we don't have any
documentation of his alien number even though he has been in/out of
the US on work visas which I thought had alien numbers associated with
them.....
B1/2 issue # XXXXXX issued London 9/17/84.
There is also a visa class H1, issued London, 30 Jun3 1991.
Then there is a Petitioner name XXXXX petition number WACXXXXXXX
issued 14 Sep 92, visa type R Class H1B. I had thought originally
that the WACXXXXXX would have been the alien number, but it doesn't
'look' right (I understand that the alien numbers had to be an A plus
9 digits (XXX-XXX-XXX) sometimes looking like 8 becuase the first is a
zero.
Were alien numbers only instituted recently? Is there reason to think
that maybe he just doesn't have one?
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My husband and I currently live outside the US but will be doing a dcf
soon. I am doing some homework and realized: we don't have any
documentation of his alien number even though he has been in/out of
the US on work visas which I thought had alien numbers associated with
them.....
B1/2 issue # XXXXXX issued London 9/17/84.
There is also a visa class H1, issued London, 30 Jun3 1991.
Then there is a Petitioner name XXXXX petition number WACXXXXXXX
issued 14 Sep 92, visa type R Class H1B. I had thought originally
that the WACXXXXXX would have been the alien number, but it doesn't
'look' right (I understand that the alien numbers had to be an A plus
9 digits (XXX-XXX-XXX) sometimes looking like 8 becuase the first is a
zero.
Were alien numbers only instituted recently? Is there reason to think
that maybe he just doesn't have one?
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Re: alien number problem
if he ever had a work permit, the number will be on the work permit
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Re: alien number problem
Originally posted by LucyMO
if he ever had a work permit, the number will be on the work permit
if he ever had a work permit, the number will be on the work permit
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Re: alien number problem
Originally posted by Agileflower
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My husband and I currently live outside the US but will be doing a dcf
soon. I am doing some homework and realized: we don't have any
documentation of his alien number even though he has been in/out of
the US on work visas which I thought had alien numbers associated with
them.....
B1/2 issue # XXXXXX issued London 9/17/84.
There is also a visa class H1, issued London, 30 Jun3 1991.
Then there is a Petitioner name XXXXX petition number WACXXXXXXX
issued 14 Sep 92, visa type R Class H1B. I had thought originally
that the WACXXXXXX would have been the alien number, but it doesn't
'look' right (I understand that the alien numbers had to be an A plus
9 digits (XXX-XXX-XXX) sometimes looking like 8 becuase the first is a
zero.
Were alien numbers only instituted recently? Is there reason to think
that maybe he just doesn't have one?
**** Post for FREE via your newsreader at post.usenet.com ****
My husband and I currently live outside the US but will be doing a dcf
soon. I am doing some homework and realized: we don't have any
documentation of his alien number even though he has been in/out of
the US on work visas which I thought had alien numbers associated with
them.....
B1/2 issue # XXXXXX issued London 9/17/84.
There is also a visa class H1, issued London, 30 Jun3 1991.
Then there is a Petitioner name XXXXX petition number WACXXXXXXX
issued 14 Sep 92, visa type R Class H1B. I had thought originally
that the WACXXXXXX would have been the alien number, but it doesn't
'look' right (I understand that the alien numbers had to be an A plus
9 digits (XXX-XXX-XXX) sometimes looking like 8 becuase the first is a
zero.
Were alien numbers only instituted recently? Is there reason to think
that maybe he just doesn't have one?
If your facts are complete, he doesn't have one. BTW, that visitor's visa is no longer valid even if it does say its valid indefinately. You can't always trust the government.