mettastar Posted September 7, 2017 Report Posted September 7, 2017 9 hours ago, Android_Halwa said: kaka...eskuntunnav kada...! flow kaaniy bhai...isonti kayyalu susi chala rojulu ayindi DB la... iyalrepu spamming thapa emi ledu... uncle 1M ainaya inthaki aa GoFundMe lo Quote
tennisluvr Posted September 7, 2017 Report Posted September 7, 2017 9 minutes ago, mettastar said: uncle 1M ainaya inthaki aa GoFundMe lo 750k Quote
hello987 Posted September 7, 2017 Report Posted September 7, 2017 11 hours ago, mettastar said: H1 ey lenappudu inka H4 edikelli osthadi.. vere visa lu emanna ichi untaru aithe H1 bathiki unna lekunna already H4 ki I94 untadi kadha appati varaku undochu Quote
Quickgun_murugan Posted September 7, 2017 Report Posted September 7, 2017 16 minutes ago, hello987 said: H1 bathiki unna lekunna already H4 ki I94 untadi kadha appati varaku undochu @Android_Halwa @tennisluvr @hello987 @siru @k2s @Spartan @TOM_BHAYYA @mekapichal_mnthmkura U visa General Information: The purpose of the U visa is give victims of certain crimes temporary legal status and workeligibility in the United States for up to 4 years. The U visa is a nonimmigrant visa and only 10,000 U visas may be issued every fiscal year. Family members may also be included on the petition including spouses, children, unmarried sisters and brothers under 18, mothers, fathers, as well as stepparents and adoptive parents. An approved U visa petition will automatically grant the applicant work eligibility in the United States. An Employment Authorization Document will be included with all approved petitions, which can be shown to any employer to obtain a Social Security Number to start work legally. Currently all U visa applications are filed at the Vermont Service Center. U Visa Application: An application for the U visa is filed with Form I-918, and there are different requirements that must be satisfied before an application can be submitted. The applicant must have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse due to a criminal activity in at least one of the following categories: rape, torture, trafficking, incest, domestic violence, sexual assault, abusive sexual contact, prostitution, sexual exploitation, female genital mutilation, hostage situations, peonage, false imprisonment, involuntary servitude, slave trade, kidnapping, abduction, unlawful criminal restraint, blackmail, extortion, manslaughter, murder, felonious assault, witness tampering, obstruction of justice, perjury or attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit any of the above mentioned crimes. All petitions must include information on how the victim can assist government officials in learning more about the crime including investigation and/or prosecution of the individual(s) that committed the crime. The victim must also be willing to work with local law enforcement. The crime must have occurred in the United States or in a U.S. territory, or violated U.S. law. A portion of Form I-918 must be certified by a Federal, State or local law enforcement agency, such as a prosecutor or a Federal or State judge in charge of the investigation in which the petitioner is the victim. Without this certification, the U visa petition cannot be submitted. However, a certification alone is not enough to establish eligibility as all facts around the petition will be considered. The certifying individual must be the head of the agency or a person designated to issue U nonimmigrant certifications. If at any point the victim stops to cooperate with law enforcement, the certification can be withdrawn. Quote
hello987 Posted September 7, 2017 Report Posted September 7, 2017 Just now, Quickgun_murugan said: U visa General Information: The purpose of the U visa is give victims of certain crimes temporary legal status and workeligibility in the United States for up to 4 years. The U visa is a nonimmigrant visa and only 10,000 U visas may be issued every fiscal year. Family members may also be included on the petition including spouses, children, unmarried sisters and brothers under 18, mothers, fathers, as well as stepparents and adoptive parents. An approved U visa petition will automatically grant the applicant work eligibility in the United States. An Employment Authorization Document will be included with all approved petitions, which can be shown to any employer to obtain a Social Security Number to start work legally. Currently all U visa applications are filed at the Vermont Service Center. U Visa Application: An application for the U visa is filed with Form I-918, and there are different requirements that must be satisfied before an application can be submitted. The applicant must have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse due to a criminal activity in at least one of the following categories: rape, torture, trafficking, incest, domestic violence, sexual assault, abusive sexual contact, prostitution, sexual exploitation, female genital mutilation, hostage situations, peonage, false imprisonment, involuntary servitude, slave trade, kidnapping, abduction, unlawful criminal restraint, blackmail, extortion, manslaughter, murder, felonious assault, witness tampering, obstruction of justice, perjury or attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit any of the above mentioned crimes. All petitions must include information on how the victim can assist government officials in learning more about the crime including investigation and/or prosecution of the individual(s) that committed the crime. The victim must also be willing to work with local law enforcement. The crime must have occurred in the United States or in a U.S. territory, or violated U.S. law. A portion of Form I-918 must be certified by a Federal, State or local law enforcement agency, such as a prosecutor or a Federal or State judge in charge of the investigation in which the petitioner is the victim. Without this certification, the U visa petition cannot be submitted. However, a certification alone is not enough to establish eligibility as all facts around the petition will be considered. The certifying individual must be the head of the agency or a person designated to issue U nonimmigrant certifications. If at any point the victim stops to cooperate with law enforcement, the certification can be withdrawn. But H4 port of entry lo vachetapdu nee H1 bathike unnada ani em check cheyyadu kadha Quote
hello987 Posted September 7, 2017 Report Posted September 7, 2017 Just now, hello987 said: But H4 port of entry lo vachetapdu nee H1 bathike unnada ani em check cheyyadu kadha Nenu matter chadvaledhu,,,,H4 undadhu annav ankunna Quote
Quickgun_murugan Posted September 7, 2017 Report Posted September 7, 2017 3 minutes ago, hello987 said: But H4 port of entry lo vachetapdu nee H1 bathike unnada ani em check cheyyadu kadha danikante U visa better and she will easily get it... moreover she cannot hide that ... future lo issues osthay.. if she used H4 to enter... she is very smart.. already U visa approved and she can easily file asylum category lo GC Quote
mettastar Posted September 7, 2017 Report Posted September 7, 2017 20 minutes ago, hello987 said: But H4 port of entry lo vachetapdu nee H1 bathike unnada ani em check cheyyadu kadha Nenu legal ga chepthunna man.. h1 candidate ey lenappudu h1 not valid and h1 valid kakunte h4 also not valid. Quote
Quickgun_murugan Posted September 7, 2017 Report Posted September 7, 2017 2 minutes ago, mettastar said: Nenu legal ga chepthunna man.. h1 candidate ey lenappudu h1 not valid and h1 valid kakunte h4 also not valid. dont worry bro.. U visa undi vallaki... Quote
Quickgun_murugan Posted September 7, 2017 Report Posted September 7, 2017 24 minutes ago, Quickgun_murugan said: U visa General Information: The purpose of the U visa is give victims of certain crimes temporary legal status and workeligibility in the United States for up to 4 years. The U visa is a nonimmigrant visa and only 10,000 U visas may be issued every fiscal year. Family members may also be included on the petition including spouses, children, unmarried sisters and brothers under 18, mothers, fathers, as well as stepparents and adoptive parents. An approved U visa petition will automatically grant the applicant work eligibility in the United States. An Employment Authorization Document will be included with all approved petitions, which can be shown to any employer to obtain a Social Security Number to start work legally. Currently all U visa applications are filed at the Vermont Service Center. U Visa Application: An application for the U visa is filed with Form I-918, and there are different requirements that must be satisfied before an application can be submitted. The applicant must have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse due to a criminal activity in at least one of the following categories: rape, torture, trafficking, incest, domestic violence, sexual assault, abusive sexual contact, prostitution, sexual exploitation, female genital mutilation, hostage situations, peonage, false imprisonment, involuntary servitude, slave trade, kidnapping, abduction, unlawful criminal restraint, blackmail, extortion, manslaughter, murder, felonious assault, witness tampering, obstruction of justice, perjury or attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit any of the above mentioned crimes. All petitions must include information on how the victim can assist government officials in learning more about the crime including investigation and/or prosecution of the individual(s) that committed the crime. The victim must also be willing to work with local law enforcement. The crime must have occurred in the United States or in a U.S. territory, or violated U.S. law. A portion of Form I-918 must be certified by a Federal, State or local law enforcement agency, such as a prosecutor or a Federal or State judge in charge of the investigation in which the petitioner is the victim. Without this certification, the U visa petition cannot be submitted. However, a certification alone is not enough to establish eligibility as all facts around the petition will be considered. The certifying individual must be the head of the agency or a person designated to issue U nonimmigrant certifications. If at any point the victim stops to cooperate with law enforcement, the certification can be withdrawn. Quote
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