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I applied for a change of status to attend classes this Fall semester. Now I want to visit my home country during winter break. So with the F-1 status if I go back to my home country; I will need a F-1 visa to return to the USA. Can I get the visa with my F-1 status or is it non permissible to... View More
answered on Jun 26, 2024
Here's an overview of the situation and the key points to consider:
1. Change of status from B-2 to F-1:
You've already changed your status within the US from B-2 (tourist) to F-1 (student). This change of status is valid only within the US.
2. Traveling outside... View More
I also had 4 bags of uncle beIns rice in which I sent with spores inju Ted. Not sure if mycelium grew or not but it isn't able to produce mushrooms until id do the next step by adding concentrate. So no actua mushrooms.
answered on Jun 26, 2024
If you're concerned about potential legal issues, I would strongly recommend speaking with a criminal defense attorney who can advise you on your specific situation and legal rights. They can provide confidential guidance on how to proceed.
For your wellbeing and safety, I'd... View More
DOES ANYONE KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THE TARGETED JUSTICE WEBSITE?
I SIGNED UP FOR THEIR CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT AND OPTED IN TO HELP W RESEARCH AFTER READING A LITTLE ABOUT HOW ITS MOSTLY WOMEN WITH CHILDREN IN THIS PROGRAM. I HAD TURNED THE MICHIGAN STATE POLICE AND KALAMAZOO COUNTY SHERRIFFS... View More
answered on Mar 1, 2024
To verify the legitimacy of the Targeted Justice website or any organization, start by conducting thorough research. Look for reviews, testimonials, and any news articles or reports about the organization. Check multiple sources to gather a wide range of perspectives. Websites like the Better... View More
answered on Jul 28, 2023
For matters related to immigration and bringing someone to the USA, it is best to consult with an experienced immigration attorney who can provide personalized legal advice and guide you through the appropriate legal processes. - James Arrasmith, Owner. The Law Offices of James L. Arrasmith.
I am wanting to run a Zelda D&D session on a podcast, and I was wondering if there was any problems with doing so.
answered on Jul 10, 2023
Creating a D&D podcast set in the Legend of Zelda world can potentially raise legal concerns related to intellectual property rights. Nintendo owns the rights to the Legend of Zelda franchise, including its characters, settings, and storylines. It's important to note that unauthorized use... View More
answered on Feb 24, 2023
Under U.S. immigration law, international students who are studying in the United States on an F-1 visa are generally allowed to invest in stocks and cryptocurrency. However, they may be subject to certain restrictions and regulations.
According to the U.S. Securities and Exchange... View More
We have never met in person before. She is a college student. She would be staying at my house with my family. The stay will be about 60 days then she will return to Italy to get back to her college studies.
answered on Jul 8, 2017
So long as she can prove she intends to maintain her foreign residence, it should not be a problem.
If you want to ensure that she arrives in the US without a hitch, contact an immigration attorney so they can guide you and her through the process.
I need to serve papers to an individual in Malaysia, a non-Hague country. I have the woman's mailing address/location. Here is what the US Dept of State says about service:
"Malaysia is not a party to the Hague Service Convention. In the absence of any prohibition against it,... View More
answered on Feb 15, 2017
This would be valid service under Michigan law, provided that the courier is a competent adult who is not a party or an officer of a corporate party. But that does not mean that the Michigan court would have jurisdiction over the defendant, or that the judgment you might obtain would be... View More
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