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Ammaiki emaina teskopovala? Same movies lo chuyinchinate adgala quechns.. Jara cheppuri first pelli chupulu... need expert suggestions what to do what not to do...

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Yupp.. 140 approval copy .. Or atleast original
h1 doc

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guys parents sweets, fruits and pattu saree tiskeltaru…if thats your last pelli chupulu

 

multiple i donno

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Ammaiki emaina teskopovala? Same movies lo chuyinchinate adgala quechns.. Jara cheppuri first pelli chupulu... need expert suggestions what to do what not to do...

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1) I-797 : Original
2) DS-160 Confirmation
3) Interview appointment letter
4) Latest photos : 2
 
Supporting documents :
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1) PayStubs : Last 6 months
2) Client Letter with latest dates(If not at least an email from client or vendor letter)
3) Attorney Cover letter
4) I-129 Forms
5) Certified LCA
6) I-797 copies
7) Employer offer letter/ Supporting documents
8) Itinerary of Work Sites from Employer
9) Title/Duties/Supervisor details from Employer
10) Bank statements: Last 6 months
11) Client Information/ Pictures/ ID/ Work Calendar/ Email Communication
12) Master Service Agreement/ PO between Client, Vendor & Employer
13) Passport Copy - All Pages
14) Previous Visa photocopy
15) Previous I-94
16) Latest Resume
17) SSN/ DL/ Health Card
18) Educational Certificates/ Certifications
19) W2 Forms/ Tax returns
20) If you have any Green Card approved petitions
21) G-28 form(If your petition filed through your company lawyer instead by your employer)
 
F1 - H1 (above/below document Plus these)
 

1. Passport (old and new)

2. I-797 Original
3. 2 Pictures passport size
4. Visa appointment confirmation
5. DS-160 confirmation
6. W2's 
7. Pay stubs
8. LCA
9. Bank statements showing direct deposit
10. i-20s
11. OPT - EAD Cards
 
 
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  • Form I-485 (type or print in black ink, answer all questions, use N/A or "none" when necessary, and don't forget to sign it!);
  • Form I-485A, Supplement A, if filed under 245(i);
  • Fee payment checks;
  • Form G-325A, Biographic Information Sheet, for applicants between 14 and 79 years of age;
  • Approval notice for I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker;
  • Form I-693, Medical Examination, signed and sealed by a designated physician;
  • Form G-28, if you have an attorney representing your case;
  • Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization (EAD), optional but recommended;
  • Form I-131, Application for Travel Document (Advance Parole - AP), optional but recommended;
  • Form I-864, Affidavit of Support, if applicable;
  • Passport photos, 2"x2" full face color frontal view on a white or off-white background (although USCIS now uses your photos taken during fingerprint appointment);
  • Birth certificate, or other records of your birth (for example, notarized birth documents for Chinese nationals);
  • Passport pages with non-immigrant visas (some immigration lawyers ask for copies of all pages, just to be safe);
  • Arrest and criminal history. Even if no charges were filed, or all charges were dismissed, or any conviction was vacated, sealed, expunged or otherwise removed from your record, they still need to be reported and accompanied with certified documents and court orders. Consult an immigration attorney if you are not sure whether a particular incident was considered an arrest;
  • Form I-134, Affidavit of Support, if you file as a derivative, (this is different from I-864);
  • Employment verification letter from sponsoring employer, on a company letterhead, stating your salary, position and the job is still available;
  • Tax returns for the previous two years;
  • W-2 forms for the previous two years;
  • Recent pay stubs;
  • Degree certificates;
  • All previous EAD's including student practical training;
  • All I-94 cards used to enter the US;
  • All I-20 and I-797 forms, required by some law firms;
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  • Form I-485 (type or print in black ink, answer all questions, use N/A or "none" when necessary, and don't forget to sign it!);
  • Form I-485A, Supplement A, if filed under 245(i);
  • Fee payment checks;
  • Form G-325A, Biographic Information Sheet, for applicants between 14 and 79 years of age;
  • Approval notice for I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker;
  • Form I-693, Medical Examination, signed and sealed by a designated physician;
  • Form G-28, if you have an attorney representing your case;
  • Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization (EAD), optional but recommended;
  • Form I-131, Application for Travel Document (Advance Parole - AP), optional but recommended;
  • Form I-864, Affidavit of Support, if applicable;
  • Passport photos, 2"x2" full face color frontal view on a white or off-white background (although USCIS now uses your photos taken during fingerprint appointment);
  • Birth certificate, or other records of your birth (for example, notarized birth documents for Chinese nationals);
  • Passport pages with non-immigrant visas (some immigration lawyers ask for copies of all pages, just to be safe);
  • Arrest and criminal history. Even if no charges were filed, or all charges were dismissed, or any conviction was vacated, sealed, expunged or otherwise removed from your record, they still need to be reported and accompanied with certified documents and court orders. Consult an immigration attorney if you are not sure whether a particular incident was considered an arrest;
  • Form I-134, Affidavit of Support, if you file as a derivative, (this is different from I-864);
  • Employment verification letter from sponsoring employer, on a company letterhead, stating your salary, position and the job is still available;
  • Tax returns for the previous two years;
  • W-2 forms for the previous two years;
  • Recent pay stubs;
  • Degree certificates;
  • All previous EAD's including student practical training;
  • All I-94 cards used to enter the US;
  • All I-20 and I-797 forms, required by some law firms;

 

oh my Doggggggggggg!  bye1  :3D_Smiles:

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  • Form I-485 (type or print in black ink, answer all questions, use N/A or "none" when necessary, and don't forget to sign it!);
  • Form I-485A, Supplement A, if filed under 245(i);
  • Fee payment checks;
  • Form G-325A, Biographic Information Sheet, for applicants between 14 and 79 years of age;
  • Approval notice for I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker;
  • Form I-693, Medical Examination, signed and sealed by a designated physician;
  • Form G-28, if you have an attorney representing your case;
  • Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization (EAD), optional but recommended;
  • Form I-131, Application for Travel Document (Advance Parole - AP), optional but recommended;
  • Form I-864, Affidavit of Support, if applicable;
  • Passport photos, 2"x2" full face color frontal view on a white or off-white background (although USCIS now uses your photos taken during fingerprint appointment);
  • Birth certificate, or other records of your birth (for example, notarized birth documents for Chinese nationals);
  • Passport pages with non-immigrant visas (some immigration lawyers ask for copies of all pages, just to be safe);
  • Arrest and criminal history. Even if no charges were filed, or all charges were dismissed, or any conviction was vacated, sealed, expunged or otherwise removed from your record, they still need to be reported and accompanied with certified documents and court orders. Consult an immigration attorney if you are not sure whether a particular incident was considered an arrest;
  • Form I-134, Affidavit of Support, if you file as a derivative, (this is different from I-864);
  • Employment verification letter from sponsoring employer, on a company letterhead, stating your salary, position and the job is still available;
  • Tax returns for the previous two years;
  • W-2 forms for the previous two years;
  • Recent pay stubs;
  • Degree certificates;
  • All previous EAD's including student practical training;
  • All I-94 cards used to enter the US;
  • All I-20 and I-797 forms, required by some law firms;

 

nalanti mancholu inka unar ehh lokam lo  bye1

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pay stubs 6 months chala leka last 1 year vi teesukelladam better aa

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pay stubs 6 months chala leka last 1 year vi teesukelladam better aa

 

better whole carrier...starting from first job..levu ante prev. employers daggara notarized letters thisku po..less chances but fingers crossed

 

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nalanti mancholu inka unar ehh lokam lo  bye1

 

 

No...ee rojullo kashtam...how can we trust you...proof endi?

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