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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Global Visas Fraud Department Suggest Non-Immigrant Visa


 All candidates for the presentation of non-immigrant visa at a U.S. embassy or consulate (Ie, outside the U.S.) must complete an application for non immigrant visas (Form DS-156), which is a work surprisingly small and innocent looking paper. All questions are fairly straightforward, although care must be taken to answer questions honestly, as U.S. embassies and consulates to keep meticulous records and can easily check if you have already had a visa refused or revoked.
Almost all visa applicants are now required to interview with the consular officer a visa even if the interview may last only five minutes if all goes well. Men aged between 16 and 45 years, born in or citizens of "high risk" countries, is presented in the supplementary application form (DS-157) and is complementary to certain types of students, participants in the exchange program and potential investors.
Keep a copy of the forms for their own use, and if you're worried about is not taken, will bring copies with you when you enter the United States. I think we all are well known about this thing that after recession more and more people are increasingly attracted to the developed countries, either finding a job or just go to have fun in the country.  Intentionally or unintentionally they were helps those frauds which have provided illegal visas or immigration certificates. So please be responsible and post your reviews in Global Visas Fraud Department against those frauds that have try to trap you in these kind of forgery.

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