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  1. Can a USA employer/company seeks to hire foreing nationals worker?

    This USA company is based on e-business and internet service.This it means that is able to hire this foreing worker who is not phisicaly present in USA . He can do the job while he's in his home country (East Europe) working over the phone and in the internet.So this worker has NOT to be in USA or apply for a visa because he can do his job in front of his computer at home.

    How a usa company can pay this worker while his not usa resident. What are the applications that US company has to file to hire this foreing national worker.Is this allowed ? Please give me some more info.

    Thank you

  2. Can a Green Card holder get married while he's living overseas ?

    Hello

    I have Permanent Resident Status in USA (L.P.R) I have 2 years having this status but now I want to get married.My fiance is overseas and I'll apply with INS to bring her in USA.Usually is going to take 4-5 years until her immigration visa will be available.

    My question is:

    Can I live with her overseas until the visa will be available and after that we will travel together in USA.So living together and waiting together until the visa will be approved.Is this allowed by USA laws ?

    Are these two cases related together or it doesn't matter where does the husband live.

    Could you please give me some advices?

    Note.

    I'll be living outside USA and working for a USA company.Which it means I'll pay my taxes I'll use my USA banks (Credit Cards)/My salary will be deposit directly to my USA checking account from the company that I'll work with. I'll keep a USA home address while I'll be overseas. I'm going to leave the USA, always having a re-entry Permit with me and I'll come back in USA before this Permit will expire.(In one year or 1 and half years )These actions are made to keep my Permanent Status active.

  3. Thank you for your advises.

    The fear to travel back to my native country can be forever or can end. But the point is IF USA have any law which says that can protect an L.P.R or a US citizen from another country.Of cource I'm a citizen of my native country but also I'm permanet resident of USA.

    I hope that an attorney can show me this law in USA which I can travel to my native country based on this law or regulation.

    I'm posting my Green Card info. for the others which they are waiting to received it.

    Asylum Granted: Sep-2003

    I-485 Notification Date(ND): Oct-2004

    Case transfer From Vermond NY Center to TX Center

    Request For Intital Evidence (RFI): Jan-2006

    BIO(Code 3) requested: Jan-2006

    BIO(Code 3) done: Feb-2006

    RFI Sent: March-2006

    RFI received by TSC: Mar-2006

    Date Approved on card is: April-2005

    GC in hand: April-2006

    Good luck to the pending Green Card applicants.

  4. Traveling back to country of persecution after becoming L.P.R.

    Hello,

    I have a question for my case please.

    I have applied for Asylee Adjustment to Permanent Resident Status.

    And my application (I-485 ) has been approved and I received my Permanent Resident Card (I-551)

    My question is, do you think that now I can travel back to my country to see my mother who I did not see for over 4 years, could cause a problem and might drive the I.N.S. to take an action to reopen my case and withdraw my new status.

    And assuming here that it will be OK to travel back for a visit, can I renew my passport or would this be a sign of asking for a re-protection from the country of persecution.

    If I can't renew it, do I have to apply for refuge travel document or a re-entry permit as a replacement to my passport ?

    I’m seeing a publication on USCIS.com M-661 (12/5)

    My comment for this is:

    We know that the political situation of a country is changeable. And my country’s political situation has been changed now. My political party is in power and they win the last elections. So I think that it’s not going to be more persecution in my native country.

    Does US Government protect me from any harassment that might happen if I travel back to my country even though I’m now Permanent Resident of USA ? I don’t know if US government will protection me or I have to wait (4 more years) to become US Citizen and after that I can be protected.

    I need advise please.

    Thank you

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