Sunday, October 11, 2009

Florida Marriage


Question

Is there a waiting period between the time an application to marry is issued and the marriage ceremony?

Answer:

There are two answers to this question. If one of the parties is a resident of the state of Florida there is a three day waiting period. There will be two dates on the application to marry. One will be the date the application was issued the other the date you can marry on or after.

Answer #2

If both parties are from out of state or from different countries they may marry as soon as the application is issued. Good luck and have a nice life.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Dealing With A Embassy



Question:



You are having a problem with a visa application but can't get an answer from the embassy in the country where you filed what can you do?



Answer:



If you feel that you are being ignored by the embassy or given the run around. There are some things you may do.



1. E-Mail them with your problem.



2. Call the embassy



3. Contact your congressman or woman for help



4. Contact the State Dept. http://www.state.gov/misc/59452.htm

You may also contact the State Dept. by calling the Public Communication Division: PA/PL, Rm. 2206 U.S. Department of State 2201 C Street NW Washington, D.C. 20520 202-647-6575

Also: Main Switchboard: 202-647-4000 TTY:1-800-877-8339 (Federal

When you call the main switchboard tell them you want to file a complaint and need that department.

Good luck and have a nice life.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

I-765 Do I have to file it.



Question:

If I am not going to work before I get my Green Card do I have to file the I-765 (Authorization to work form) with the I-485?

Answer:

If you have no plans to work before your Green Card you do not have to file it at all. This will not affect your approval. When you get your Green Card this will give you authorization to work anyway.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Visa Question

Question:

You marry in another country and obtain a K-3 visa for your wife.Before you can come to the U.S. she informs you that she would like a divorce. Is she able to travel to the U.S. on the K-3 visa?

Answer:

Yes she can travel to the U.S. because the visa has already been issued.

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