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Boiler

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  1. There are dumb answers, not dumb questions
  2. Of course, most of the vaccinations I had were as a kid, I am sure Denmark is the same, there was one I was missing so had it at the local surgery - free.
  3. I would get all your vaccinations up to date now via your local Doctor.
  4. Who would have guessed, the cure was taking the gravy pot away.
  5. They could of course just waive you in but yes turning up for a 6 month visit is likely to raise a few questions and to be honest if they then decide to question you further, well US BF, being made redundant, a few touristy places to visit (in 6 months?) Having said that when I came over I had a friend who was here on a B, he would disappear every 6 months, go back to the UK, visit friends in Australia and then he would be back. I was always surprised how he got in, a couple of times he was grilled but still made it though. Anyway the B expired and he know that if he applied for a new one they would take one look at his travel history and it would be a quick no. But he ran it for 10 years.
  6. There is a VERY long wait to get a visa appointment in Canada.
  7. His Father files an I 130 for him etc, presumably the Father can show he has been supporting him is he on the birth certificate?
  8. 3 months is not impossible maybe unlikely I think most people apply, a cost of adjusting
  9. So others can read it. US allows you to change your name as part of the naturalisation process, sounds like that was what happened in Canada
  10. Boiler

    for LGBTQ

    I have never heard of this being required and for the life of me cant think why it would be needed.
  11. The last thing you want is a K3 approved, not that it is likely to happen.
  12. Hacking. who is very Immigrant Friendly, would describe this as out of the the Nigerian Playbook. I suppose theoretically it is not impossible.
  13. It seems it is automatic Every case I can think of they issue a RFE for a joint sponsor
  14. It will be down to the Consulate Officer
  15. It is a choice, they system maybe inadvertantly produces the results it does. A comparison would be historicallth being fat was associated with the wealthy not the poor. Having a tan associate with the poor as they had to work outside. There are many such examples, just look at the education system.
  16. Pictured is the Concern charity office on Camden Street in Dublin. 400 people working for Concern Worldwide have been made redundant due to U.S. aid funding cuts and the Irish humanitarian organization expects that figure to rise. https://www.irishecho.com/2025/3/job-losses-at-concern
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