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bollox Jun 23rd 2002 11:40 pm

Citzenship application.
 
I have been a permanent resident for 24 years and want to apply for citizenship. In 1975 I forgot to pay a speeding ticket and was picked up in a traffic stop and held in jail a couple of hours till it was paid. Will this jeopordise my application? That was Los Angeles and I now live in Wisconsin. I have two children both born in the USA. Thanks.....Mark.

Lord Hamster Jun 24th 2002 5:20 am

Re: Citzenship application.
 
I don't belive it will be a problem, but I'd speak with an immigration lawyer on this

"bollox" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > I have been a permanent resident for 24 years and want to apply for citizenship. In
    > 1975 I forgot to pay a speeding ticket and was picked up in a traffic stop and held
    > in jail a couple of hours till it was paid. Will this jeopordise my application?
    > That was Los Angeles and I now live in Wisconsin. I have two children both born in
    > the USA. Thanks.....Mark.
    >
    >
    >
    > --
    > Posted via http://britishexpats.com

Ingo Pakleppa Jun 26th 2002 7:20 am

Re: Citzenship application.
 
On 24 Jun 2002 00:20:05 GMT, bollox <[email protected]> wrote:

    >I have been a permanent resident for 24 years and want to apply for citizenship. In
    >1975 I forgot to pay a speeding ticket and was picked up in a traffic stop and held
    >in jail a couple of hours till it was paid. Will this jeopordise my application?
    >That was Los Angeles and I now live in Wisconsin. I have two children both born in
    >the USA. Thanks.....Mark.

It shouldn't be a problem as long as you were not convicted of any crime (the
speeding ticket itself should not be a problem). You will have to mention any
arrests, even if you were not convicted, and should also be able to document how the
case was resolved.

Ingo

I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice. For reliable advice, please consult
with a professional immigration attorney.

For further information, check the following frequently-requested links.

For many questions, you may find answers at
http://travel.state.gov/visa_services.html (Department of State)

or http://ins.usdoj.gov (INS).

For consular policies and visa reciprocity fees, find your consulate in
http://travel.state.gov/links.html

For visa denial and suggestions what to do about them, see
http://travel.state.gov/visadenials.html

For DOL Online Labor Certification: http://workforcesecurity.doleta.gov/

For information on affidavit of support for marriage to US citizens (I-864), go to
http://travel.state.gov/i864gen.html and http://travel.state.gov/checklist.html

For information on entering the US as a K-1: http://www.k1poelist.com/

For poverty levels, see http://aspe.os.dhhs.gov/poverty/00poverty.htm

For information on H/L/O/P visa extensions at Dept. of State in St. Louis, MO, see
http://travel.state.gov/revals.html

For non-official information, check:

(When using these sites, and any Web sites, please watch out for privacy, as I do not
know all site operators.)

http://www.visalaw.com http://www.shusterman.com http://www.immigration.com
http://members.aol.com/MDUdall http://www.murthy.com/ http://www.richw.org/dualcit/
(dual citizenship FAQ) http://www.ilw.com http://www.srs-usvisa.com
http://www.getusavisa.com http://greencard-lottery.virtualave.net/
http://www.jcvisa.com (H-1B) http://www.h1bresources.com (marriage and fiancee)
http://www.kamya.com/misc/ (marriage and fiancee)
http://www.mindspring.com/~docsteen/...o/visainfo.htm http://www.workpermit.com

This is not an endorsement of any of these Web sites. I am not affiliated with any of
the Web site owners and do not receive nor accept payment in return for listing them,
and typically don't even know them.

(if believe you have a good immigration-related Web site and want your Web site
listed here, please e-mail me).

Priscilla Jun 28th 2002 12:20 am

Re: Citzenship application.
 
Hi. How can that be okay, if (I'm assuming) you have probably worked in the U.S.
illegally? Thanks!

"Ingo Pakleppa" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > On 24 Jun 2002 00:20:05 GMT, bollox <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > >I have been a permanent resident for 24 years and want to apply for citizenship.
    > >In 1975 I forgot to pay a speeding ticket and was picked up in a traffic stop and
    > >held in jail a couple of hours till it was paid. Will this jeopordise my
    > >application? That was Los Angeles and I now live in Wisconsin. I have two children
    > >both born in the USA. Thanks.....Mark.
    >
    > It shouldn't be a problem as long as you were not convicted of any crime (the
    > speeding ticket itself should not be a problem). You will have to mention any
    > arrests, even if you were not convicted, and should also be able to document how
    > the case was resolved.
    >
    > Ingo
    >
    >
    > I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice. For reliable advice, please consult
    > with a professional immigration attorney.
    >
    > For further information, check the following frequently-requested links.
    >
    > For many questions, you may find answers at
    > http://travel.state.gov/visa_services.html (Department of State)
    >
    > or http://ins.usdoj.gov (INS).
    >
    > For consular policies and visa reciprocity fees, find your consulate in
    > http://travel.state.gov/links.html
    >
    > For visa denial and suggestions what to do about them, see
    > http://travel.state.gov/visadenials.html
    >
    > For DOL Online Labor Certification: http://workforcesecurity.doleta.gov/
    >
    > For information on affidavit of support for marriage to US citizens (I-864), go to
    > http://travel.state.gov/i864gen.html and http://travel.state.gov/checklist.html
    >
    > For information on entering the US as a K-1: http://www.k1poelist.com/
    >
    > For poverty levels, see http://aspe.os.dhhs.gov/poverty/00poverty.htm
    >
    >
    > For information on H/L/O/P visa extensions at Dept. of State in St. Louis, MO, see
    > http://travel.state.gov/revals.html
    >
    >
    > For non-official information, check:
    >
    > (When using these sites, and any Web sites, please watch out for privacy, as I do
    > not know all site operators.)
    >
    > http://www.visalaw.com http://www.shusterman.com http://www.immigration.com
    > http://members.aol.com/MDUdall http://www.murthy.com/ http://www.richw.org/dualcit/
    > (dual citizenship FAQ) http://www.ilw.com http://www.srs-usvisa.com
    > http://www.getusavisa.com http://greencard-lottery.virtualave.net/
    > http://www.jcvisa.com (H-1B) http://www.h1bresources.com (marriage and fiancee)
    > http://www.kamya.com/misc/ (marriage and fiancee)
http://www.mindspring.com/~docsteen/...o/visainfo.htm
    > http://www.workpermit.com
    >
    > This is not an endorsement of any of these Web sites. I am not affiliated with any
    > of the Web site owners and do not receive nor accept payment in return for listing
    > them, and typically don't even know them.
    >
    > (if believe you have a good immigration-related Web site and want your Web site
    > listed here, please e-mail me).

Ingo Pakleppa Jun 28th 2002 9:21 am

Re: Citzenship application.
 
What makes you think he has worked in the US illegally? He said he has been a
permanent resident for the last 24 years.

Ingo

On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 23:16:41 GMT, "priscilla"
<[email protected]> wrote:

    >Hi. How can that be okay, if (I'm assuming) you have probably worked in the U.S.
    >illegally? Thanks!
    >
    >
    >
    >"Ingo Pakleppa" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> On 24 Jun 2002 00:20:05 GMT, bollox <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>
    >> >I have been a permanent resident for 24 years and want to apply for citizenship.
    >> >In 1975 I forgot to pay a speeding ticket and was picked up in a traffic stop and
    >> >held in jail a couple of hours till it was paid. Will this jeopordise my
    >> >application? That was Los Angeles and I now live in Wisconsin. I have two
    >> >children both born in the USA. Thanks.....Mark.
    >>
    >> It shouldn't be a problem as long as you were not convicted of any crime (the
    >> speeding ticket itself should not be a problem). You will have to mention any
    >> arrests, even if you were not convicted, and should also be able to document how
    >> the case was resolved.
    >>
    >> Ingo
    >>
    >>
    >> I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice. For reliable advice, please
    >> consult with a professional immigration attorney.
    >>
    >> For further information, check the following frequently-requested links.
    >>
    >> For many questions, you may find answers at
    >> http://travel.state.gov/visa_services.html (Department of State)
    >>
    >> or http://ins.usdoj.gov (INS).
    >>
    >> For consular policies and visa reciprocity fees, find your consulate in
    >> http://travel.state.gov/links.html
    >>
    >> For visa denial and suggestions what to do about them, see
    >> http://travel.state.gov/visadenials.html
    >>
    >> For DOL Online Labor Certification: http://workforcesecurity.doleta.gov/
    >>
    >> For information on affidavit of support for marriage to US citizens (I-864), go to
    >> http://travel.state.gov/i864gen.html and http://travel.state.gov/checklist.html
    >>
    >> For information on entering the US as a K-1: http://www.k1poelist.com/
    >>
    >> For poverty levels, see http://aspe.os.dhhs.gov/poverty/00poverty.htm
    >>
    >>
    >> For information on H/L/O/P visa extensions at Dept. of State in St. Louis, MO, see
    >> http://travel.state.gov/revals.html
    >>
    >>
    >> For non-official information, check:
    >>
    >> (When using these sites, and any Web sites, please watch out for privacy, as I do
    >> not know all site operators.)
    >>
    >> http://www.visalaw.com http://www.shusterman.com http://www.immigration.com
    >> http://members.aol.com/MDUdall http://www.murthy.com/
    >> http://www.richw.org/dualcit/ (dual citizenship FAQ) http://www.ilw.com
    >> http://www.srs-usvisa.com http://www.getusavisa.com
    >> http://greencard-lottery.virtualave.net/ http://www.jcvisa.com (H-1B)
    >> http://www.h1bresources.com (marriage and fiancee) http://www.kamya.com/misc/
    >> (marriage and fiancee)
    >http://www.mindspring.com/~docsteen/...o/visainfo.htm
    >> http://www.workpermit.com
    >>
    >> This is not an endorsement of any of these Web sites. I am not affiliated with any
    >> of the Web site owners and do not receive nor accept payment in return for listing
    >> them, and typically don't even know them.
    >>
    >> (if believe you have a good immigration-related Web site and want your Web site
    >> listed here, please e-mail me).
    >
    >

I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice. For reliable advice, please consult
with a professional immigration attorney.

For further information, check the following frequently-requested links.

For many questions, you may find answers at
http://travel.state.gov/visa_services.html (Department of State)

or http://ins.usdoj.gov (INS).

For consular policies and visa reciprocity fees, find your consulate in
http://travel.state.gov/links.html

For visa denial and suggestions what to do about them, see
http://travel.state.gov/visadenials.html

For DOL Online Labor Certification: http://workforcesecurity.doleta.gov/

For information on affidavit of support for marriage to US citizens (I-864), go to
http://travel.state.gov/i864gen.html and http://travel.state.gov/checklist.html

For information on entering the US as a K-1: http://www.k1poelist.com/

For poverty levels, see http://aspe.os.dhhs.gov/poverty/00poverty.htm

For information on H/L/O/P visa extensions at Dept. of State in St. Louis, MO, see
http://travel.state.gov/revals.html

For non-official information, check:

(When using these sites, and any Web sites, please watch out for privacy, as I do not
know all site operators.)

http://www.visalaw.com http://www.shusterman.com http://www.immigration.com
http://members.aol.com/MDUdall http://www.murthy.com/ http://www.richw.org/dualcit/
(dual citizenship FAQ) http://www.ilw.com http://www.srs-usvisa.com
http://www.getusavisa.com http://greencard-lottery.virtualave.net/
http://www.jcvisa.com (H-1B) http://www.h1bresources.com (marriage and fiancee)
http://www.kamya.com/misc/ (marriage and fiancee)
http://www.mindspring.com/~docsteen/...o/visainfo.htm http://www.workpermit.com

This is not an endorsement of any of these Web sites. I am not affiliated with any of
the Web site owners and do not receive nor accept payment in return for listing them,
and typically don't even know them.

(if believe you have a good immigration-related Web site and want your Web site
listed here, please e-mail me).

Priscilla Jun 29th 2002 4:20 am

Re: Citzenship application.
 
Well as I had mentioned before, I had assumed he had worked illegally, that's all!

"Ingo Pakleppa" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
    > What makes you think he has worked in the US illegally? He said he has been a
    > permanent resident for the last 24 years.
    >
    > Ingo
    >
    > On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 23:16:41 GMT, "priscilla"
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > >Hi. How can that be okay, if (I'm assuming) you have probably worked in the
U.S.
    > >illegally? Thanks!
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > >"Ingo Pakleppa" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > >news:[email protected]...
    > >> On 24 Jun 2002 00:20:05 GMT, bollox <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >>
    > >> >I have been a permanent resident for 24 years and want to apply for
    > >> >citizenship. In 1975 I forgot to pay a speeding ticket and was picked
up
    > >> >in a traffic stop and held in jail a couple of hours till it was paid. Will
    > >> >this jeopordise my application? That was Los Angeles and I now
live
    > >> >in Wisconsin. I have two children both born in the USA.
Thanks.....Mark.
    > >>
    > >> It shouldn't be a problem as long as you were not convicted of any crime (the
    > >> speeding ticket itself should not be a problem). You will have to mention any
    > >> arrests, even if you were not convicted, and should also be able to document how
    > >> the case was resolved.
    > >>
    > >> Ingo
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice. For reliable advice, please
    > >> consult with a professional immigration attorney.
    > >>
    > >> For further information, check the following frequently-requested links.
    > >>
    > >> For many questions, you may find answers at
    > >> http://travel.state.gov/visa_services.html (Department of State)
    > >>
    > >> or http://ins.usdoj.gov (INS).
    > >>
    > >> For consular policies and visa reciprocity fees, find your consulate in
    > >> http://travel.state.gov/links.html
    > >>
    > >> For visa denial and suggestions what to do about them, see
    > >> http://travel.state.gov/visadenials.html
    > >>
    > >> For DOL Online Labor Certification: http://workforcesecurity.doleta.gov/
    > >>
    > >> For information on affidavit of support for marriage to US citizens (I-864), go
    > >> to http://travel.state.gov/i864gen.html and
    > >> http://travel.state.gov/checklist.html
    > >>
    > >> For information on entering the US as a K-1: http://www.k1poelist.com/
    > >>
    > >> For poverty levels, see http://aspe.os.dhhs.gov/poverty/00poverty.htm
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> For information on H/L/O/P visa extensions at Dept. of State in St. Louis, MO,
    > >> see http://travel.state.gov/revals.html
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> For non-official information, check:
    > >>
    > >> (When using these sites, and any Web sites, please watch out for privacy, as I
    > >> do not know all site operators.)
    > >>
    > >> http://www.visalaw.com http://www.shusterman.com http://www.immigration.com
    > >> http://members.aol.com/MDUdall http://www.murthy.com/
    > >> http://www.richw.org/dualcit/ (dual citizenship FAQ) http://www.ilw.com
    > >> http://www.srs-usvisa.com http://www.getusavisa.com
    > >> http://greencard-lottery.virtualave.net/ http://www.jcvisa.com (H-1B)
    > >> http://www.h1bresources.com (marriage and fiancee) http://www.kamya.com/misc/
    > >> (marriage and fiancee)
    > >http://www.mindspring.com/~docsteen/...o/visainfo.htm
    > >> http://www.workpermit.com
    > >>
    > >> This is not an endorsement of any of these Web sites. I am not affiliated with
    > >> any of the Web site owners and do not receive nor accept payment in return for
    > >> listing them, and typically don't even know them.
    > >>
    > >> (if believe you have a good immigration-related Web site and want your Web site
    > >> listed here, please e-mail me).
    > >
    > >
    >
    >
    > I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice. For reliable advice, please consult
    > with a professional immigration attorney.
    >
    > For further information, check the following frequently-requested links.
    >
    > For many questions, you may find answers at
    > http://travel.state.gov/visa_services.html (Department of State)
    >
    > or http://ins.usdoj.gov (INS).
    >
    > For consular policies and visa reciprocity fees, find your consulate in
    > http://travel.state.gov/links.html
    >
    > For visa denial and suggestions what to do about them, see
    > http://travel.state.gov/visadenials.html
    >
    > For DOL Online Labor Certification: http://workforcesecurity.doleta.gov/
    >
    > For information on affidavit of support for marriage to US citizens (I-864), go to
    > http://travel.state.gov/i864gen.html and http://travel.state.gov/checklist.html
    >
    > For information on entering the US as a K-1: http://www.k1poelist.com/
    >
    > For poverty levels, see http://aspe.os.dhhs.gov/poverty/00poverty.htm
    >
    >
    > For information on H/L/O/P visa extensions at Dept. of State in St. Louis, MO, see
    > http://travel.state.gov/revals.html
    >
    >
    > For non-official information, check:
    >
    > (When using these sites, and any Web sites, please watch out for privacy, as I do
    > not know all site operators.)
    >
    > http://www.visalaw.com http://www.shusterman.com http://www.immigration.com
    > http://members.aol.com/MDUdall http://www.murthy.com/ http://www.richw.org/dualcit/
    > (dual citizenship FAQ) http://www.ilw.com http://www.srs-usvisa.com
    > http://www.getusavisa.com http://greencard-lottery.virtualave.net/
    > http://www.jcvisa.com (H-1B) http://www.h1bresources.com (marriage and fiancee)
    > http://www.kamya.com/misc/ (marriage and fiancee)
http://www.mindspring.com/~docsteen/...o/visainfo.htm
    > http://www.workpermit.com
    >
    > This is not an endorsement of any of these Web sites. I am not affiliated with any
    > of the Web site owners and do not receive nor accept payment in return for listing
    > them, and typically don't even know them.
    >
    > (if believe you have a good immigration-related Web site and want your Web site
    > listed here, please e-mail me).

Ingo Pakleppa Jun 29th 2002 7:20 am

Re: Citzenship application.
 
If you don't mind, I'm curious what triggered this assumption. Sorry if this
question came across wrong in my previous post, but I'd really like to understand
that. Thanks!

On Sat, 29 Jun 2002 03:23:36 GMT, "priscilla"
<[email protected]> wrote:

    >Well as I had mentioned before, I had assumed he had worked illegally, that's all!
    >
    >
    >"Ingo Pakleppa" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:[email protected]...
    >> What makes you think he has worked in the US illegally? He said he has been a
    >> permanent resident for the last 24 years.
    >>
    >> Ingo
    >>
    >> On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 23:16:41 GMT, "priscilla"
    >> <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>
    >> >Hi. How can that be okay, if (I'm assuming) you have probably worked in the
    >U.S.
    >> >illegally? Thanks!
    >> >
    >> >
    >> >
    >> >"Ingo Pakleppa" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> >news:[email protected]...
    >> >> On 24 Jun 2002 00:20:05 GMT, bollox <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> >>
    >> >> >I have been a permanent resident for 24 years and want to apply for
    >> >> >citizenship. In 1975 I forgot to pay a speeding ticket and was picked
    >up
    >> >> >in a traffic stop and held in jail a couple of hours till it was paid. Will
    >> >> >this jeopordise my application? That was Los Angeles and I now
    >live
    >> >> >in Wisconsin. I have two children both born in the USA.
    >Thanks.....Mark.
    >> >>
    >> >> It shouldn't be a problem as long as you were not convicted of any crime (the
    >> >> speeding ticket itself should not be a problem). You will have to mention any
    >> >> arrests, even if you were not convicted, and should also be able to document
    >> >> how the case was resolved.
    >> >>
    >> >> Ingo
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >> I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice. For reliable advice, please
    >> >> consult with a professional immigration attorney.
    >> >>
    >> >> For further information, check the following frequently-requested links.
    >> >>
    >> >> For many questions, you may find answers at
    >> >> http://travel.state.gov/visa_services.html (Department of State)
    >> >>
    >> >> or http://ins.usdoj.gov (INS).
    >> >>
    >> >> For consular policies and visa reciprocity fees, find your consulate in
    >> >> http://travel.state.gov/links.html
    >> >>
    >> >> For visa denial and suggestions what to do about them, see
    >> >> http://travel.state.gov/visadenials.html
    >> >>
    >> >> For DOL Online Labor Certification: http://workforcesecurity.doleta.gov/
    >> >>
    >> >> For information on affidavit of support for marriage to US citizens (I-864), go
    >> >> to http://travel.state.gov/i864gen.html and
    >> >> http://travel.state.gov/checklist.html
    >> >>
    >> >> For information on entering the US as a K-1: http://www.k1poelist.com/
    >> >>
    >> >> For poverty levels, see http://aspe.os.dhhs.gov/poverty/00poverty.htm
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >> For information on H/L/O/P visa extensions at Dept. of State in St. Louis, MO,
    >> >> see http://travel.state.gov/revals.html
    >> >>
    >> >>
    >> >> For non-official information, check:
    >> >>
    >> >> (When using these sites, and any Web sites, please watch out for privacy, as I
    >> >> do not know all site operators.)
    >> >>
    >> >> http://www.visalaw.com http://www.shusterman.com http://www.immigration.com
    >> >> http://members.aol.com/MDUdall http://www.murthy.com/
    >> >> http://www.richw.org/dualcit/ (dual citizenship FAQ) http://www.ilw.com
    >> >> http://www.srs-usvisa.com http://www.getusavisa.com
    >> >> http://greencard-lottery.virtualave.net/ http://www.jcvisa.com (H-1B)
    >> >> http://www.h1bresources.com (marriage and fiancee) http://www.kamya.com/misc/
    >> >> (marriage and fiancee)
    >> >http://www.mindspring.com/~docsteen/...o/visainfo.htm
    >> >> http://www.workpermit.com
    >> >>
    >> >> This is not an endorsement of any of these Web sites. I am not affiliated with
    >> >> any of the Web site owners and do not receive nor accept payment in return for
    >> >> listing them, and typically don't even know them.
    >> >>
    >> >> (if believe you have a good immigration-related Web site and want your Web site
    >> >> listed here, please e-mail me).
    >> >
    >> >
    >>
    >>
    >> I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice. For reliable advice, please
    >> consult with a professional immigration attorney.
    >>
    >> For further information, check the following frequently-requested links.
    >>
    >> For many questions, you may find answers at
    >> http://travel.state.gov/visa_services.html (Department of State)
    >>
    >> or http://ins.usdoj.gov (INS).
    >>
    >> For consular policies and visa reciprocity fees, find your consulate in
    >> http://travel.state.gov/links.html
    >>
    >> For visa denial and suggestions what to do about them, see
    >> http://travel.state.gov/visadenials.html
    >>
    >> For DOL Online Labor Certification: http://workforcesecurity.doleta.gov/
    >>
    >> For information on affidavit of support for marriage to US citizens (I-864), go to
    >> http://travel.state.gov/i864gen.html and http://travel.state.gov/checklist.html
    >>
    >> For information on entering the US as a K-1: http://www.k1poelist.com/
    >>
    >> For poverty levels, see http://aspe.os.dhhs.gov/poverty/00poverty.htm
    >>
    >>
    >> For information on H/L/O/P visa extensions at Dept. of State in St. Louis, MO, see
    >> http://travel.state.gov/revals.html
    >>
    >>
    >> For non-official information, check:
    >>
    >> (When using these sites, and any Web sites, please watch out for privacy, as I do
    >> not know all site operators.)
    >>
    >> http://www.visalaw.com http://www.shusterman.com http://www.immigration.com
    >> http://members.aol.com/MDUdall http://www.murthy.com/
    >> http://www.richw.org/dualcit/ (dual citizenship FAQ) http://www.ilw.com
    >> http://www.srs-usvisa.com http://www.getusavisa.com
    >> http://greencard-lottery.virtualave.net/ http://www.jcvisa.com (H-1B)
    >> http://www.h1bresources.com (marriage and fiancee) http://www.kamya.com/misc/
    >> (marriage and fiancee)
    >http://www.mindspring.com/~docsteen/...o/visainfo.htm
    >> http://www.workpermit.com
    >>
    >> This is not an endorsement of any of these Web sites. I am not affiliated with any
    >> of the Web site owners and do not receive nor accept payment in return for listing
    >> them, and typically don't even know them.
    >>
    >> (if believe you have a good immigration-related Web site and want your Web site
    >> listed here, please e-mail me).
    >
    >

I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice. For reliable advice, please consult
with a professional immigration attorney.

For further information, check the following frequently-requested links.

For many questions, you may find answers at
http://travel.state.gov/visa_services.html (Department of State)

or http://ins.usdoj.gov (INS).

For consular policies and visa reciprocity fees, find your consulate in
http://travel.state.gov/links.html

For visa denial and suggestions what to do about them, see
http://travel.state.gov/visadenials.html

For DOL Online Labor Certification: http://workforcesecurity.doleta.gov/

For information on affidavit of support for marriage to US citizens (I-864), go to
http://travel.state.gov/i864gen.html and http://travel.state.gov/checklist.html

For information on entering the US as a K-1: http://www.k1poelist.com/

For poverty levels, see http://aspe.os.dhhs.gov/poverty/00poverty.htm

For information on H/L/O/P visa extensions at Dept. of State in St. Louis, MO, see
http://travel.state.gov/revals.html

For non-official information, check:

(When using these sites, and any Web sites, please watch out for privacy, as I do not
know all site operators.)

http://www.visalaw.com http://www.shusterman.com http://www.immigration.com
http://members.aol.com/MDUdall http://www.murthy.com/ http://www.richw.org/dualcit/
(dual citizenship FAQ) http://www.ilw.com http://www.srs-usvisa.com
http://www.getusavisa.com http://greencard-lottery.virtualave.net/
http://www.jcvisa.com (H-1B) http://www.h1bresources.com (marriage and fiancee)
http://www.kamya.com/misc/ (marriage and fiancee)
http://www.mindspring.com/~docsteen/...o/visainfo.htm http://www.workpermit.com

This is not an endorsement of any of these Web sites. I am not affiliated with any of
the Web site owners and do not receive nor accept payment in return for listing them,
and typically don't even know them.

(if believe you have a good immigration-related Web site and want your Web site
listed here, please e-mail me).


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