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CHee pee tee I20, Kufli University.... naaku Ind kellalani undhi baga... stamping ki velte emavuthadhi... inkemanna options unnaya...

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first degree lone cpt na vuu sbpkx2.jpg

no babayya... second masters... h1 dengin**... opt ayipoyindhi..

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no babayya... second masters... h1 dengin**... opt ayipoyindhi..

 

hmm chances teeskovatame, antha kante seppaneeki em led, icchina vaallu unnaru chame to chame nee situ lo, first masters done, den h1 didnt pick up go to kupli univ got stamped came back last yr, so nee luck bro sbpkx2.jpg

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hmm chances teeskovatame, antha kante seppaneeki em led, icchina vaallu unnaru chame to chame nee situ lo, first masters done, den h1 didnt pick up go to kupli univ got stamped came back last yr, so nee luck bro sbpkx2.jpg

ganthe antva... aa risk teeskovalo ledho... samaj ayithale.... denamma jeevitham... adhi kuda dengi** anthe kaa...

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ma employer gadu epude edi pampadu

 

 

We have just learned that, due to a worldwide outage in the system U.S. consulates use to issue immigrant and non-immigrant visas, all U.S. consulates overseas have suspended issuance of all such visas.  The Department of State does not currently know what the problem is or when it will be fixed.  We understand that, at some consulates, there may be a significant delay in rescheduling of visa appointments.  If you need a U.S. visa to reenter the United States, we recommend that you not leave the country until this issue is resolved, unless you are able to remain outside the country for an extended period of time.  If your status is expiring and you must leave, but need a U.S. visa to return, we recommend that you make a visa appointment as soon as possible, before the anticipated backlogs in visa appointments increase.  If you currently have a visa appointment, you should keep that appointment if you need to leave the U.S., but should be prepared to remain outside the U.S. until this problem has been resolved.

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ma employer gadu epude edi pampadu

 

 

We have just learned that, due to a worldwide outage in the system U.S. consulates use to issue immigrant and non-immigrant visas, all U.S. consulates overseas have suspended issuance of all such visas.  The Department of State does not currently know what the problem is or when it will be fixed.  We understand that, at some consulates, there may be a significant delay in rescheduling of visa appointments.  If you need a U.S. visa to reenter the United States, we recommend that you not leave the country until this issue is resolved, unless you are able to remain outside the country for an extended period of time.  If your status is expiring and you must leave, but need a U.S. visa to return, we recommend that you make a visa appointment as soon as possible, before the anticipated backlogs in visa appointments increase.  If you currently have a visa appointment, you should keep that appointment if you need to leave the U.S., but should be prepared to remain outside the U.S. until this problem has been resolved.

 

true nen bhi soosna, a week or two antunnaru kada vuu sbpkx2.jpg

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ma employer gadu epude edi pampadu

 

 

We have just learned that, due to a worldwide outage in the system U.S. consulates use to issue immigrant and non-immigrant visas, all U.S. consulates overseas have suspended issuance of all such visas.  The Department of State does not currently know what the problem is or when it will be fixed.  We understand that, at some consulates, there may be a significant delay in rescheduling of visa appointments.  If you need a U.S. visa to reenter the United States, we recommend that you not leave the country until this issue is resolved, unless you are able to remain outside the country for an extended period of time.  If your status is expiring and you must leave, but need a U.S. visa to return, we recommend that you make a visa appointment as soon as possible, before the anticipated backlogs in visa appointments increase.  If you currently have a visa appointment, you should keep that appointment if you need to leave the U.S., but should be prepared to remain outside the U.S. until this problem has been resolved.

informative bhayya... ippude em decide kaale nenu... already fee paying kufli clg ki... fee pay chesaka inka ikkade undi dobbinchukoni next time h1 chesi, appudu Ind ki pothe ayipotadhi kadha ani kuda thinkin, whn i am paying so much money for chee pee tee... ippudu risk enduku ani kuda undhi...

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ganthe antva... aa risk teeskovalo ledho... samaj ayithale.... denamma jeevitham... adhi kuda dengi** anthe kaa...

 

hmm eeda appulem levvu ante lite teeskoni pothaanante po vaa, usually isthaaru unless nuvvu evo kupli panul cheste tappa, but its a big risk and risk definition is solely based on ur view, ur death u only die type situ no body can suggest bro sbpkx2.jpg

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ganthe antva... aa risk teeskovalo ledho... samaj ayithale.... denamma jeevitham... adhi kuda dengi** anthe kaa...

risk tiskodam endi pakka risk ee.. velthe inka return ranu ani fix aipoi po, oka vela stamping padithe ostav  sbpkx2.jpg

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ya nenu kuda chusa eee news, US kotha visa lu ivatledhu anta until ths issue is fixed

ma employer gadu epude edi pampadu

 

 

We have just learned that, due to a worldwide outage in the system U.S. consulates use to issue immigrant and non-immigrant visas, all U.S. consulates overseas have suspended issuance of all such visas.  The Department of State does not currently know what the problem is or when it will be fixed.  We understand that, at some consulates, there may be a significant delay in rescheduling of visa appointments.  If you need a U.S. visa to reenter the United States, we recommend that you not leave the country until this issue is resolved, unless you are able to remain outside the country for an extended period of time.  If your status is expiring and you must leave, but need a U.S. visa to return, we recommend that you make a visa appointment as soon as possible, before the anticipated backlogs in visa appointments increase.  If you currently have a visa appointment, you should keep that appointment if you need to leave the U.S., but should be prepared to remain outside the U.S. until this problem has been resolved.

 

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