<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Isaac:
Having a child born in the US means nothing. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>It will mean some thing when he/she turned 21 years
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Guest repliedwhy you always talk follow the others?Isaac ,
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Guest repliedHaving a child born in the US means nothing.
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Guest repliedThank you Marie
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Guest repliedIt doesn't change a thing. I asked the INS office if having a child changed anything and they said no.
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Guest repliedPlease give me an advice.
Is that true, if I gave birth a child in the US, the 3/10 year bar is not applicable?
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Guest repliedHello,
I came in the US with h1-b1. Never worked with the sponser, but worked 6-7 months illeagally.
In 2002 March, my visa was expired. My husband is a greencard holder and he has filed for me in September 2000 ( I-130 ). He will be eligible to apply for USC by next year.
Can anyone suggest me a faster way to be leagal here. What is (245-i) for employment based?
If I decide to go back to my home country, will I be able to collect V visa in next year from there?
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Hello,
I came in the US with h1-b1. Never worked with the sponser, but worked 6-7 months illeagally.
In 2002 March, my visa was expired. My husband is a greencard holder and he has filed for me in September 2000 ( I-130 ). He will be eligible to apply for USC by next year.
Can anyone suggest me a faster way to be leagal here. What is (245-i) for employment based?
If I decide to go back to my home country, will I be able to collect V visa in next year from there?
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