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  • AC I-140 in Tel Aviv, Israel

    I have asked the US consulate in Tel Aviv if they act on "attorney certified copy".
    I think they basically said YES.

    ImmiHelp.com ===> unless you think otherwise, please update web pages:


    Wed, 24 Jan 2001 04:13:18 PST
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    From:
    "Berker, Rachel R" <[email protected]> [Add to Address Book]
    To:
    "'Abu Lafya'" <omitted>
    Subject:
    RE: Do you act on "attorney certified copy"?


    Mr. Abu Lafya:
    We may process your application provided:
    1) The principal applicant is a former resident of Israel (except
    Jerusalem);
    2) Applicant is in possession of an original notice of action (I-797), a
    copy of the petition with supporting documents including the labor
    certification if applicable;
    3) You may submit a G-28 on behalf of your client.
    4) You may submit receipt of the I-824 (request for transfer of immigrant
    visa petition)
    If you client meets the above requirements, please submit also forms I-230
    (biographic data) for each member of the family.


    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Abu Lafya [omitted]
    > Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 2:31 AM
    > To: [email protected]
    > Subject: Do you act on "attorney certified copy"?
    >
    > Hello,
    >
    > I am an Israeli citizen currently in the US under a H1B visa. Through my
    > employer's immigration attorney I am in the process of (hopefully)
    > obtaining
    > permanent residency. After I-140 was approved I have now the choice of
    > either proceeding with "Adjustment of status" or "Consular process" either
    > one, if approved, will lead to an affixed immigration stamp in my Israeli
    > passport and a green-card.
    >
    > The attorney had told me that some US consulates will act on "attorney
    > certified copy" of relevant INS documents to eventually send what is
    > called
    > "Packet 3", while other consulates do not, at their discretion.
    >
    > I would like to know what is the policy in Tel-Aviv regarding action on
    > "Attorney certified copy" as part of the "Consular process".
    >
    > I would deeply appreciate prompt reply.
    >
    > Regards,
    > Abu.
    >
    > P.S. I apologies if I my understanding of the process and regulations is
    > not
    > completely accurate.
    >

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    AC I-140 in Tel Aviv, Israel

    Abu:
    Congrats man. Keep this email as an additional document while you go for the IV in your native country. Just it might come in handy. File your Pkt IIIif your priority date is current

    Good luck
    meenu

    Please update me on 824 man???

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