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Oo 10 days lo first time F1 VISA Interview undi Hyderabad lo....emanna problem avvudda...march 19th program start date

Life lo first time visa interview...ilanti time lo risk avasarama anipistundi

 

Postpone chesukomantara appointment 12th feb ki(inka book cheyle)

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1 minute ago, failedkid said:

Oo 10 days lo first time F1 VISA Interview undi Hyderabad lo....emanna problem avvudda...march 19th program start date

Postpone chesukomantara appointment 12th feb ki(inka book cheyle)

Fee Based Applications and Petitions not Affected

Federal agencies that are primarily funded through fee-based services, rather than direct government funding, also continue to operate during a shutdown. Because filing fees are submitted with many immigration applications and petitions, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) would remain open if there were to be a government shutdown. So, adjustment-of-status applications (I-485s), and other such cases, could continue to be filed and would continue to be processed. Similarly, the U.S. Department of State (DOS) charges fees for the visa services provided at U.S. consulates, meaning that the processing of visas (commonly referred to as visa “stamping”) would also continue.

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3 minutes ago, failedkid said:

Oo 10 days lo first time F1 VISA Interview undi Hyderabad lo....emanna problem avvudda...march 19th program start date

Postpone chesukomantara appointment 12th feb ki(inka book cheyle)

march lo school term start aa. em school man 

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2 minutes ago, TKWQ said:

Please see the USCIS web site. They are saying the shutdown does not affect their offices. And all applicants should attend interviews and appointments as scheduled. Wish you luck

 

2 minutes ago, TampaChinnodu said:

Fee Based Applications and Petitions not Affected

Federal agencies that are primarily funded through fee-based services, rather than direct government funding, also continue to operate during a shutdown. Because filing fees are submitted with many immigration applications and petitions, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) would remain open if there were to be a government shutdown. So, adjustment-of-status applications (I-485s), and other such cases, could continue to be filed and would continue to be processed. Similarly, the U.S. Department of State (DOS) charges fees for the visa services provided at U.S. consulates, meaning that the processing of visas (commonly referred to as visa “stamping”) would also continue.

Thanx bro

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2 minutes ago, TampaChinnodu said:

march lo school term start aa. em school man 

Bridge course lantidi before actual program....few days lo naa story post chesta for suggestions  okavela antha correct ga jarigithe devudi daya valla

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1 minute ago, failedkid said:

Bridge course lantidi before actual program....few days lo naa story post chesta for suggestions  okavela antha correct ga jarigithe devudi daya valla

all the best bro

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8 minutes ago, failedkid said:

Bridge course lantidi before actual program....few days lo naa story post chesta for suggestions  okavela antha correct ga jarigithe devudi daya valla

Don't worry, you will be successfulkid soon. But endi story Image result for brahmi gifs

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