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  1. I thought we were talking about people who have no immediate route to adjust?
  2. If it is just theoretical nothing to do, no need to even think about it until he has a L. I thought Canadians can do a L at the Border?
  3. This sounds like a L which is dual intent and much better route than a K. Which visa are they offering?
  4. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/travel-legal-considerations/us-citizenship/Acquisition-US-Citizenship-Child-Born-Abroad.html From what you have mentioned it seems you do not qualify. But have a read. If your father intends to return to the US then he can petition you to join him. Difficult to justify a B to the Consulate when you are eligible for the VWP.
  5. DC considers tossing social work exam over concerns it fails too many people of color https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/dc-considers-tossing-social-work-exam-over-concerns-it-fails-too-many-people-of-color/3435392/ “What the exam is doing is de-diversifying the profession,” said Catholic University professor Michael Massey, who said for years he's observed too many students of color succeed in class but fail the licensure exam. The multiple choice tests, which ask social workers what they'd do in hypothetical scenarios, aren’t made public. But Massey says the exam fails to capture cultural nuances and real world experience and marks some responses as wrong that would be reasonable in practice. As a result, “We have great social workers of color who came to social work schools to serve their communities, and they're not being allowed to do it despite rigorous preparation at school,” he said. Others say it’s not the exam – but systemic educational challenges leading up to it – that are the issue, and defend it as necessary to ensure competence in the field.
  6. Correct It is very easy for someone to stay, work etc, make it less so.
  7. I saw about $15b a month which is sort of similar to what is spent by those in the US travelling abroad. And maybe 2 million people a month entering? Now I am in Colorado but most people I come across are not visiting friends and family, obviously we get a lot of ski business in the winter.
  8. This could be worth a cross post in the Beauty Thread?
  9. The problem is that many people who visit the US do not know anyone here, I certainly did not and I think most of the people who I knew and have met would not. If you are coming for 2 weeks of sun and sand how would you. I remember bumping into a guy I used to work with in Las Vegas, he was there with some friends, he knew I was here but not where and a total coincidence. And it would never be enforced anyway.
  10. I understand that but presume there is something I do not know why you do not want to get a visa.
  11. That I do not know but unless there is priority processing even if that applies it could easily take longer than that Any particular reason you do not want to get a visa, avoid being landlocked?
  12. You said that your F starts in the summer but your O finishes in January
  13. HRR is a J thing How will you stay in status until your F starts?
  14. There was talk about introducing priority processing not sure if they did as otherwise they could take a year. Consulate is much simpler and you get a visa
  15. USCIS Field Office with jurisdiction over the place where deportation or removal proceedings were held, or with the Field Office Director who exercised or is exercising jurisdiction over your most recent proceedings I think this is your situation, and they have changed, I do not recollect quite so many options. Still does not explain the NVC involvement. Trying to think how they would come into it...
  16. It has been some time since I saw a lot of these, possible things have changed and I have not noticed. Not sure how USCIS is involved when it is a DoS issue, perhaps USCIS passes it to DoS via NVC? Do you have a Lawyer involved?
  17. The military can delay things, but I have not seen it be an issue with the UK and doubt it would apply.
  18. As far as I am aware I 212s are handled by the PoE involved and not by the NBC.
  19. Maybe DCF depends on the April 2024 move reason.
  20. A B is for visiting not immigrating Does she have a B?
  21. Seems like overkill you just need to show you have met in the last 2 years.
  22. https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/news-releases/dhs-announces-family-reunification-parole-process-for-ecuador Certain nationals of Ecuador who are beneficiaries of an approved Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative may be eligible to be considered for parole under the new process. Qualifying beneficiaries must be outside the United States, meet all requirements, including screening and vetting and medical requirements, and must not have already received an immigrant visa.
  23. I just noticed and I have to work! Just wondered what other people indigenous persons are doing to celebrate.
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