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Trinidad lo embassy leda ? ali+venu+madhav+gif+%25282%2529.gif

 

 

pedda time pattadhu vallaku telyadniki

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go to b a r b a d o s

 

 

ali+venu+madhav+gif+%25282%2529.gifadi kooda assam ki poyevaraku ika akkadiki potharu emo mana vallu..!!

 

 

Endhuku man....maku almost 221G padayi....ma friend next week veladu valaki 221g icharu...apude cheparu...ur not supposed to come here ...go to ur country ani

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Endhuku man....maku almost 221G padayi....ma friend next week veladu valaki 221g icharu...apude cheparu...ur not supposed to come here ...go to ur country ani

naaku 2012 lo H1 approve indhi..appudae maa employer gaadu chappadu..india best stamping ki..rules anni maripoinai ani...still ppl went on with canada and jamaica...ippudu total stop annattu ali+venu+madhav+gif+%25282%2529.gif

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Endhuku man....maku almost 221G padayi....ma friend next week veladu valaki 221g icharu...apude cheparu...ur not supposed to come here ...go to ur country ani

ekada vuncle.. ne case enti

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Go to

Tijuana, Mexico...



In general, non-Mexican Nationals (“third country nationals” – TCNs) who live in the United States and who wish to renew their visas in Mexico may be eligible to do so if they are renewing within the same visa category. However, applicants who fall into one of the categories listed below may not apply in Mexico:

Who Cannot Apply in Mexico:

Third country nationals who are not resident in Mexico and who are applying for a B1/B2 visa (including B1/B2 renewals).
Applicants who entered the U.S. with a visa issued in their home country and changed status with Department of Homeland Security in the U.S. who seek a new visa in the new visa category. .
Applicants who entered the United States in one visa category and are seeking to re-enter the U.S. in a different visa category.
Applicants who have been out of status in the U.S. having violated the terms of their visas or having overstayed the validity indicated on their I-94s.
Applicants who entered the U.S. under the auspices of the Visa Waiver Program.
Applicants who obtained their current visa in a country other than that of their legal residence.
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So if our current visa was issued in other countries like Canada, but not our home country we can't goto Jamaica?

- Applicants who obtained their current visa in a country other than that of their legal residence.

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In general, non-Mexican Nationals (“third country nationals” – TCNs) who live in the United States and who wish to renew their visas in Mexico may be eligible to do so if they are renewing within the same visa category. However, applicants who fall into one of the categories listed below may not apply in Mexico:

Who Cannot Apply in Mexico:

Third country nationals who are not resident in Mexico and who are applying for a B1/B2 visa (including B1/B2 renewals).
Applicants who entered the U.S. with a visa issued in their home country and changed status with Department of Homeland Security in the U.S. who seek a new visa in the new visa category. .
Applicants who entered the United States in one visa category and are seeking to re-enter the U.S. in a different visa category.
Applicants who have been out of status in the U.S. having violated the terms of their visas or having overstayed the validity indicated on their I-94s.
Applicants who entered the U.S. under the auspices of the Visa Waiver Program.
Applicants who obtained their current visa in a country other than that of their legal residence.


Right...

I forgot...

Intital h1b stamping ki polem....

Only 2'd stamping on h1b ppl povachu...
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  • Effective October 31, 2014:

     Third Country Nationals 

    If you have no long term status in Jamaica (e.g. you are a visitor and not an immigrant, refugee, student, or worker in Jamaica), the best place to apply for a visa is in your home country. It is a misconception  to believe that applying for a visa in Jamaica will be simpler or easier than applying in your home country. 

    Effective October 31, 2014, Embassy Kingston does not accept interview applications from third country nationals for the following visa categories and cases:

    • Applicants who changed status with Department of Homeland Security in the U.S. seeking a new visa in the new visa category.  
    • Applicants who entered the U.S. in one visa category and are seeking to re-enter the U.S. in a different visa category. 
    • Applicants who have been out of status in the U.S. having violated the terms of their visas or having overstayed the validity indicated on their I-94s. 
    • Applicants who obtained their current visa in a country other than that of their legal residence. 
    • Petition-based first time applicants.
    • Third country nationals who are not resident in Jamaica and who are applying for a B1/B2 visa (including B1/B2 renewals).

 

 

E rroju morning na friend ni ORD lo flight ekkincha think_ww

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dheenikuda manollu naakinchesaaru annamata...

manollu power telsu kada..

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