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refugee got a reaction from Dashinka in Here are some of the worst mistakes immigrants make applying for legal papers
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/immigration/article226265710.html
.S. immigration applications can be complex and cumbersome, so it’s always better to work with a licensed immigration attorney. But their legal services can be very expensive, and many immigrants opt to go through the process alone.
However, mistakes are common when filing immigration forms, and the applications can therefore be delayed or denied by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
These are some of the worst mistakes filling paperwork that should be avoided at all costs, according to USCIS:
▪ Failure to sign a document
Without a signature, the document is automatically rejected and returned.
JANUARY 17, 2019 1:00 PM
▪ Using outdated forms
USCIS recommends downloading forms directly from its website, filling in the information requested electronically and then printing them before sending them to its offices.
▪ Leaving parts of the questionnaire blank
All forms must be completely filled in.
▪ Using colored ink or illegible writing
The forms must be filled in with black ink and in clearly legible lettering inside the spaces provided.
▪ Don’t use highlighters or correction liquids
USCIS scanners can’t easily read text that has been highlighted, crossed out or written over correction fluid or tape.
▪ Submitting forms with corrections
USCIS recommends starting over with a new form instead of trying to correct a mistake.
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refugee got a reaction from Póg mo in January 2019 Among Earth's Four Warmest Januaries
Radiation from the sun, the seas will evaporate into clouds and deflect radiation, mother Earth will take care of herself, man shouldn't be so arrogant to think he can affect the climate, correlation is not causation, a little warming is good for us.......what arguments did I miss?
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refugee got a reaction from Steeleballz in January 2019 Among Earth's Four Warmest Januaries
Radiation from the sun, the seas will evaporate into clouds and deflect radiation, mother Earth will take care of herself, man shouldn't be so arrogant to think he can affect the climate, correlation is not causation, a little warming is good for us.......what arguments did I miss?
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refugee got a reaction from Cyberfx1024 in Mueller says searches yielded evidence of Stone-WikiLeaks communications
It should read many have been arrested, but maha doesn't have the same ring.
Folks were talking on Reddit about this forum, it fired me up to visit.
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refugee got a reaction from Steeleballz in Mueller says searches yielded evidence of Stone-WikiLeaks communications
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refugee got a reaction from Nature Boy 2.0 in Ann Coulter says 'the only national emergency is that our president is an idiot'
MDR doesn't remember hearing her name, Thats funny.
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refugee got a reaction from millefleur in Here are some of the worst mistakes immigrants make applying for legal papers
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/immigration/article226265710.html
.S. immigration applications can be complex and cumbersome, so it’s always better to work with a licensed immigration attorney. But their legal services can be very expensive, and many immigrants opt to go through the process alone.
However, mistakes are common when filing immigration forms, and the applications can therefore be delayed or denied by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
These are some of the worst mistakes filling paperwork that should be avoided at all costs, according to USCIS:
▪ Failure to sign a document
Without a signature, the document is automatically rejected and returned.
JANUARY 17, 2019 1:00 PM
▪ Using outdated forms
USCIS recommends downloading forms directly from its website, filling in the information requested electronically and then printing them before sending them to its offices.
▪ Leaving parts of the questionnaire blank
All forms must be completely filled in.
▪ Using colored ink or illegible writing
The forms must be filled in with black ink and in clearly legible lettering inside the spaces provided.
▪ Don’t use highlighters or correction liquids
USCIS scanners can’t easily read text that has been highlighted, crossed out or written over correction fluid or tape.
▪ Submitting forms with corrections
USCIS recommends starting over with a new form instead of trying to correct a mistake.
READ NEXT
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refugee got a reaction from Nature Boy 2.0 in Ann Coulter says 'the only national emergency is that our president is an idiot'
Yes...in fact this one
Is being retitled :
I guess not
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refugee reacted to Brewlin in Trump's published Immigration policies MEGATHREAD
Just had my interview and passed!
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refugee got a reaction from millefleur in Ann Coulter says 'the only national emergency is that our president is an idiot'
Yes...in fact this one
Is being retitled :
I guess not
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refugee reacted to Póg mo in Senate has uncovered no direct evidence of conspiracy between Trump campaign and Russia
So these people are just incompetent, then? Trump sure knows how to pick the best people.
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refugee got a reaction from millefleur in Ann Coulter says 'the only national emergency is that our president is an idiot'
Ann Coulter says 'the only national emergency is that our president is an idiot'
https://theweek.com/speedreads/824063/ann-coulter-says-only-national-emergency-that-president-idiot
Ann Coulter is taking her criticism of President Trump to the next level following his national emergency declaration, with the conservative commentator declaring Friday, "the country is over."
Coulter hammered Trump in a Friday interview with KABC after he announced he would sign Congress' funding deal and declare a national emergency. "The only national emergency is that our president is an idiot," she said, per Mediaite. She also fumed that Trump is just "fooling the rubes" with this national emergency declaration.
The root of Coulter's criticism isn't that Trump is bypassing Congress, as she argued that Trump never needed Congress to build the wall at all. Instead, she suggested the president is actually "hoping" the national emergency declaration will just be blocked by the courts "because for some reason, he really doesn't want to build the wall."
On Twitter, Coulter said that responsibility for the border wall deal, which the president has said he is unhappy with, is "100% his," and she responded to Trump saying in his press conference that he barely knows Coulter by writing, "THANK YOU, Mr. President for admitting that your total capitulation on campaign promises has nothing to do with me."
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refugee got a reaction from Póg mo in Ann Coulter says 'the only national emergency is that our president is an idiot'
Ann Coulter says 'the only national emergency is that our president is an idiot'
https://theweek.com/speedreads/824063/ann-coulter-says-only-national-emergency-that-president-idiot
Ann Coulter is taking her criticism of President Trump to the next level following his national emergency declaration, with the conservative commentator declaring Friday, "the country is over."
Coulter hammered Trump in a Friday interview with KABC after he announced he would sign Congress' funding deal and declare a national emergency. "The only national emergency is that our president is an idiot," she said, per Mediaite. She also fumed that Trump is just "fooling the rubes" with this national emergency declaration.
The root of Coulter's criticism isn't that Trump is bypassing Congress, as she argued that Trump never needed Congress to build the wall at all. Instead, she suggested the president is actually "hoping" the national emergency declaration will just be blocked by the courts "because for some reason, he really doesn't want to build the wall."
On Twitter, Coulter said that responsibility for the border wall deal, which the president has said he is unhappy with, is "100% his," and she responded to Trump saying in his press conference that he barely knows Coulter by writing, "THANK YOU, Mr. President for admitting that your total capitulation on campaign promises has nothing to do with me."
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refugee reacted to millefleur in New Article about USCIS processing time
One would think if they are funded by fees, they could expand and hire more people?
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refugee got a reaction from millefleur in How a new Homeland Security office in Nashville aims to help Tennessee's growing immigrant community
The ribbon was cut Wednesday on the new U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' Nashville Field Office, along with a dedication of the building in memory of Medal of Honor recipient Lance Corporal José Francisco Jiménez.
The Nashville office, which opened in May, is the first full-service immigration office that serves a growing immigrant population in Middle and East Tennessee. Before its opening, residents had to drive hours to the Memphis office for services.
Already, the office works with about 100 people a day, according to USCIS Director L. Francis Cissna, who visited the site Wednesday for the grand opening.
"There's a pretty good flow and it's every day. It’s a solid field office with a lot of work," Cissna said in an interview with USA TODAY NETWORK - Tennessee.
The office handles legal immigration services. In 2017, some 6,600 people in Nashville, Knoxville and Chattanooga obtained green cards. Just over 3,300 people were naturalized in Middle and East Tennessee in 2017 and 2018.
The leading countries of origin for people who were naturalized in the Nashville area are Egypt, Mexico, India, Iraq and Burma, according to the agency. Nashville is also home to the largest Kurdish immigrant population in the nation.
"It's been probably 20 years or longer that Nashville has wanted to have this office here," Nashville Mayor David Briley said.
"... Nashville is a diverse place these days. We're about 12 percent foreign born. 14,000 people in Davidson County are permanent resident aliens that are not pursuing their citizenship. That's 14,000 people that can't fully engage ... we're gonna work hard to make sure they come visit here," Briley said.
https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/2018/12/12/new-immigration-services-office-open-nashville/2279632002/
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refugee reacted to Steeleballz in Green New Deal: Ocasio-Cortez aims to make air travel obsolete, aid those ‘unwilling’ to work
As I said, the suns energy output changes by about 0.25% at most over the course of those 11 years. That is minuscule, and it's periodic. The temperature variation is +/- 1 degree. Output goes down then output goes up, but very easy to predict. IDK, I posted that clearly and it's not a difficult concept. Variations in the earths orbit cause more change than that. So do greenhouse gases. As we'll see in the next few years, entropy alone has more short term effect on climate than fluctuations in the suns energy output.
The sun is obviously the most important factor in the earths climate. Changes in the suns output are not, because it's output doesn't change enough relative to other factors. If you look 5 billion years from now, then changes in solar output will be a huge variable, but 50 years from now it won't be. As we have already noted 2019 is a solar minimum. If the sun was the most important factor in year to year change, 2018 would have been a cold year. It was not. It was one of the warmest in the last 100 years. We'll be saying the same thing next year about 2019.
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refugee got a reaction from Randyandyuni in H.R.8 is coming at us soon
Makes sense, felons voting is far more dangerous than felons with guns.
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refugee got a reaction from elmcitymaven in H.R.8 is coming at us soon
Makes sense, felons voting is far more dangerous than felons with guns.
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refugee reacted to Unidentified in Green New Deal: Ocasio-Cortez aims to make air travel obsolete, aid those ‘unwilling’ to work
It is one thing to say that someone has crazy ideas and another to shame someone for their looks. There is nothing wrong with her, she's not on drugs. She is happy. And I am pretty sure those comments would not have happened if she was a man.
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refugee reacted to Póg mo in Green New Deal: Ocasio-Cortez aims to make air travel obsolete, aid those ‘unwilling’ to work
That's all they have. Childish memes, and a world view based on ignorance, and half-truths.
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refugee got a reaction from Steeleballz in H.R.8 is coming at us soon
Makes sense, felons voting is far more dangerous than felons with guns.
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refugee got a reaction from Brewlin in Trump's published Immigration policies MEGATHREAD
What is sad is that just the fear if the potential of future policies is impacting your decision to get preventative care. That in and of itself makes the political rhetoric dangerous. Politicians need to learn that their words matter.
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refugee reacted to Steeleballz in Actually, the Numbers Show That We Need More Immigration, Not Less
They are all pretty cool terms, unless people get to the point where they can't string a few sentences together without referring to them. Very few of life's problems really boil down to MDL vs MDR.
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