Man taip pat atrode. As irgi is kart gavau stampa i pasa su kuriuo galejau keliaut. Buvo labai aktualu tada. O ZK buvo pazadejo po kokiu 6 menesiu, nors atejo po 2-3 ju savaiciu.
As jos vietoj nuvaziuociau i imigracine ir paprasyciau to stampo, telefonu atsiliepiantys ten daznai nusisneka. Juk jau viskas 'approved'. Kazkaip nelogiskai skamba. Tuo atveju jai nebutina laukti zalios iki keliones, as pati siuo metu dar laukiu, keliavau tik su stampu (ne pirma karta).
Nors girdejau kazka, kad stampo keliauti pries gaunant pirma korta jau nebededa, gal tai ir tiesa Man dejo, bet tai buvo pries 4 metus.
Nors girdejau kazka, kad stampo keliauti pries gaunant pirma korta jau nebededa, gal tai ir tiesa Man dejo, bet tai buvo pries 4 metus.
Kad buvo interviu, dar nereishkia, jog "approved". Interiu tik vienas is legalizavimosi proceso etapu.
Be to, korta nebutinai atsiuncia per 3savaites. Gali uzimti iki 6menesiu, berods... Taip kad tegul jinai per daug nesijaudina, viskas bus gerai
Be to, korta nebutinai atsiuncia per 3savaites. Gali uzimti iki 6menesiu, berods... Taip kad tegul jinai per daug nesijaudina, viskas bus gerai
As taip supratau, kad jei gerai praejo interviu - jau esi approved laukti kito etapo, siuo atveju garantuotas laukti kortos. Jie raso "pending", bet visgi zinai, kad sulauksi.
MAMAITIENE, pamenu, man iskart idejo stampuka ir mes isvykom i Kanada (tai jau gaunasi approved, kitaip gi neisleistu). Sugrizus kazkas paziurejo, kad be zalios vaziavom ir sake "kaip jums pasiseke, dabar daznai jau nebeduoda tu stampu, tenka laukti zalios". Bet matai, visu situacija skirtinga Tik sunku patiketi, kad "pamirso" stampa - turbut tikrai neturejo jo duoti draugei, arba kazkas dar nepatvirtinta, kad patare keliauti su keliones dokumentais
MAMAITIENE, pamenu, man iskart idejo stampuka ir mes isvykom i Kanada (tai jau gaunasi approved, kitaip gi neisleistu). Sugrizus kazkas paziurejo, kad be zalios vaziavom ir sake "kaip jums pasiseke, dabar daznai jau nebeduoda tu stampu, tenka laukti zalios". Bet matai, visu situacija skirtinga Tik sunku patiketi, kad "pamirso" stampa - turbut tikrai neturejo jo duoti draugei, arba kazkas dar nepatvirtinta, kad patare keliauti su keliones dokumentais
Turiu klausimeli: gal kam teko girdeti/susidurti su travel documents? Tiksliau, ar buna taip, kad su jais gali nebeleisti i vaziuoti atgal? As laukiu savo travel doc. tai cia man visi paskoja siaubo istorijas, kaip kazkas vaziavo ir buvo neileisti atgal
TAi dabar ir nezinau ar rizikuoti vaziuoti Lietuva. Nes turiu viena "kabliuka": ilga laika as cia gyvenau be jokio statuso. Dabar reikalai lygtai pajudejo. Bet va vis kyla klausimelis: o jei griztant kas nors sugalvos prisikabinti del to laikotarpio kai gyvenau nelegaliai? Kortais tai juk dar neturiu...
TAi dabar ir nezinau ar rizikuoti vaziuoti Lietuva. Nes turiu viena "kabliuka": ilga laika as cia gyvenau be jokio statuso. Dabar reikalai lygtai pajudejo. Bet va vis kyla klausimelis: o jei griztant kas nors sugalvos prisikabinti del to laikotarpio kai gyvenau nelegaliai? Kortais tai juk dar neturiu...
QUOTE(Titia @ 2005 03 16, 14:52)
Turiu klausimeli: gal kam teko girdeti/susidurti su travel documents? Tiksliau, ar buna taip, kad su jais gali nebeleisti i vaziuoti atgal? As laukiu savo travel doc. tai cia man visi paskoja siaubo istorijas, kaip kazkas vaziavo ir buvo neileisti atgal
TAi dabar ir nezinau ar rizikuoti vaziuoti Lietuva. Nes turiu viena "kabliuka": ilga laika as cia gyvenau be jokio statuso. Dabar reikalai lygtai pajudejo. Bet va vis kyla klausimelis: o jei griztant kas nors sugalvos prisikabinti del to laikotarpio kai gyvenau nelegaliai? Kortais tai juk dar neturiu...
TAi dabar ir nezinau ar rizikuoti vaziuoti Lietuva. Nes turiu viena "kabliuka": ilga laika as cia gyvenau be jokio statuso. Dabar reikalai lygtai pajudejo. Bet va vis kyla klausimelis: o jei griztant kas nors sugalvos prisikabinti del to laikotarpio kai gyvenau nelegaliai? Kortais tai juk dar neturiu...
Titia, man mano advokatas minejo, kad jeigu buvo pazeistas vizu rezhimas travel dokumento turetu neisduoti (ateis neigiamam atsakymas).. Atseit nemeskit pinigu aplikuojant., bet as savo bambuku-lojeriu nelabai pasitikiu. As turiu travel doka, bet va sedziu irgi prisibijau.. kadangi ant paties travel dokumento parasyta, kad jeigi esate pazedes viza daugiau negu 180 dienu, jus gali neileisti i shali Nors vel gi advokatas sako, kad jeigu jau gavai, tai keliauk drasiai.. bent jau iki interviu dienos...
Kad mano prasymas del travel doc. jau perziuretas ir vieno ko jie nori is manes tai nauju nuotrauku (kur nusiunciau sako, kad netinka) ir viskas bus patvirtinta. zodziu galvos skausmas v
QUOTE(Titia @ 2005 03 16, 07:52)
Turiu klausimeli: gal kam teko girdeti/susidurti su travel documents? Tiksliau, ar buna taip, kad su jais gali nebeleisti i vaziuoti atgal? As laukiu savo travel doc. tai cia man visi paskoja siaubo istorijas, kaip kazkas vaziavo ir buvo neileisti atgal
TAi dabar ir nezinau ar rizikuoti vaziuoti Lietuva. Nes turiu viena "kabliuka": ilga laika as cia gyvenau be jokio statuso. Dabar reikalai lygtai pajudejo. Bet va vis kyla klausimelis: o jei griztant kas nors sugalvos prisikabinti del to laikotarpio kai gyvenau nelegaliai? Kortais tai juk dar neturiu...
TAi dabar ir nezinau ar rizikuoti vaziuoti Lietuva. Nes turiu viena "kabliuka": ilga laika as cia gyvenau be jokio statuso. Dabar reikalai lygtai pajudejo. Bet va vis kyla klausimelis: o jei griztant kas nors sugalvos prisikabinti del to laikotarpio kai gyvenau nelegaliai? Kortais tai juk dar neturiu...
mano drauge, kai tik gavo, is kart isvaziavo i LT, nors pries tai labai ilga laika buvo be jokio statuso. grizo normaliai, ileido, viskas tvarkoj. Bet ir as esu tokiu visokiu istoriju girdejus, kad cia, sako, kaip pasiseks...
QUOTE(Nenita @ 2005 03 23, 20:08)
Norejau paklausti: ar jus nors viena pazystate ka nors asmeniskai, kas nebuvo ileistas i JAV su travel dokumentais? Man atrodo, kad visus ileidzia, tik tie kas dar neturi jokiu dokumentu is pavydo sako, kad gali neileisti, nes patys negali niekur is cia pajudeti.
Tokiu sneku tenka isgirsti, bet visi mano pazystami vaziave su travel dokumentais sekmingai gryzo, kiti net po 2 kart suvazineti spejo ir jokiu problemu nebuvo.
Čia dėl tų vis ruošiamų ir neparuošiamų įstatymų nelegalams.
Radau čia http://www.signonsan...immigration.htm
By Suzanne Gamboa
ASSOCIATED PRESS
3:08 p.m. April 21, 2005
WASHINGTON Sens. John McCain and Edward M. Kennedy are putting together an immigration bill that would subject illegal immigrants to fines, but allow them to remain in the United States and earn a chance to apply for permanent residency.
The measure is an alternative to President Bush's guest worker proposal sought by employers but opposed by many conservatives.
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Speaking Thursday at the Naval Academy, McCain, R-Ariz., said he and Kennedy, D-Mass., hoped to introduce their legislation next week.
Under their proposal, illegal immigrants would get three-year visas that could be renewed once. After completing six years of work, the immigrants would be eligible to "get in the back of the line" to apply for permanent legal residency, McCain said.
Deporting the 10 million to 12 million illegal immigrants in the country is not practical, McCain told midshipmen during a guest lecture.
"There are some who say send them back to their countries," McCain said. "It's not possible. It's not going to happen."
Last year, Bush urged a program that would be open to illegal immigrants and other foreigners. Bush supports giving workers legal status for three-year renewable periods, but wants them to return to their home countries when their job is done. The White House never submitted a written proposal to Congress.
Other groups support allowing the immigrants to earn legal permanent residency after a period of work.
A spokesman for Sen. John Cornyn, chairman of the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on immigration subcommittee, said the McCain-Kennedy plan amounts to a "work and stay" program.
Cornyn "prefers a work and return program, as does the president," said his spokesman, Don Stewart.
Cornyn and Sen. John Kyl, R-Ariz., hope to have a draft of their immigration proposal in about two months, Stewart said.
Associated Press writer Gretchen Parker in Annapolis, Md., contributed to this story.
Radau čia http://www.signonsan...immigration.htm
By Suzanne Gamboa
ASSOCIATED PRESS
3:08 p.m. April 21, 2005
WASHINGTON Sens. John McCain and Edward M. Kennedy are putting together an immigration bill that would subject illegal immigrants to fines, but allow them to remain in the United States and earn a chance to apply for permanent residency.
The measure is an alternative to President Bush's guest worker proposal sought by employers but opposed by many conservatives.
Advertisement
Speaking Thursday at the Naval Academy, McCain, R-Ariz., said he and Kennedy, D-Mass., hoped to introduce their legislation next week.
Under their proposal, illegal immigrants would get three-year visas that could be renewed once. After completing six years of work, the immigrants would be eligible to "get in the back of the line" to apply for permanent legal residency, McCain said.
Deporting the 10 million to 12 million illegal immigrants in the country is not practical, McCain told midshipmen during a guest lecture.
"There are some who say send them back to their countries," McCain said. "It's not possible. It's not going to happen."
Last year, Bush urged a program that would be open to illegal immigrants and other foreigners. Bush supports giving workers legal status for three-year renewable periods, but wants them to return to their home countries when their job is done. The White House never submitted a written proposal to Congress.
Other groups support allowing the immigrants to earn legal permanent residency after a period of work.
A spokesman for Sen. John Cornyn, chairman of the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on immigration subcommittee, said the McCain-Kennedy plan amounts to a "work and stay" program.
Cornyn "prefers a work and return program, as does the president," said his spokesman, Don Stewart.
Cornyn and Sen. John Kyl, R-Ariz., hope to have a draft of their immigration proposal in about two months, Stewart said.
Associated Press writer Gretchen Parker in Annapolis, Md., contributed to this story.
jauciu jie bus maloniai nustebinti, kai zmones be statuso prades kreiptis.. vietoj 10-12milijonu bus kokiu 30mil