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Posts posted by KennethBrewerr
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I read all posts, I learn a lot of thing by these posts. Somethings are new for me, I shall be very thankful all member of this thread. Keep it up.
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I am very Happy for You. Best wishes for you. Evereyone must trust on God then everyone is happy. its my point of view.
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I read all posts, its almost all very informative to me, i want to say Thanks to all
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Good man, she is not able to apply for a regular job, The reaon is that she has a tourist visa and Therefore she is not able to work here and the USA as well. One way which she can do if she will have to search a company to sponsor her. an give the current economy, I know this is not an easy way but..... if no happen this then she will not be done by her just live here. Its my point of view...........
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i am new here, i have read all your story and interesting, like you i'm waiting for the final word too. hmm
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Congrats on the approval !
Can you give me some specifics? Where did you file the waiver and how long did it take to get approved? We have to file one and I am curious about the processing times.
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If you are an U.S. citizen or resident moving or transporting your personal equipment, household and/or personal effects in-transit through Canada from one U.S. State to another, you will encounter Customs in the U.S. and Canada. Customs in both countries will enforce their regulations and may want to inspect your goods to determine admissibility. (In most cases, the below described process is very similar for Canadians transiting the U.S. with household effects.)There are measures you can take prior to leaving the U.S. with your belongings to assist both customs authorities in determining the goods' admissibility and to avoid complications when clearing Customs in Canada and the U.S.1. Prepare an inventory list of the items you are transporting and present it when you declare your goods to the Canadian Customs (going into Canada) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Officers (when reentering the U.S.).2. Present documentation to the Canadian Customs officer to prove you do not intend to stay in Canada. For example, if you are moving to another U.S. State for employment reasons, a letter of employment can be presented to Canadian Customs. A new signed lease or mortgage for a new house in the U.S. would also be sufficient proof of your intent.
I129F approved What is the next step!!
in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
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Yes,you are right.this information is very beneficial for the strangers.
i think this is not a good approach.
i wanna discus on this topic so please reply me i m waiting your reply.
Thanks for sharing this information.