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Checking visa / immigration records - Epicollapse - 12-15-2020 <p>I do not know how people get the following: "visa / immigration records"<br>How can I get visa to immigrate in other country?<br></p> RE: Checking visa / immigration records - VictorButler - 12-15-2020 You need to look into the immigration policy of the country you want to go to, RE: Checking visa / immigration records - MaxForsyth - 12-15-2020 <p>I completely agree with you—navigating visa and immigration processes is not something to take lightly! I'm new to this forum, but I’ve been through something similar when I needed to get documents certified for an immigration application. Every step felt like a potential trap if I didn’t follow the exact rules. I didn’t apply for an E1 visa like you, but I had to deal with getting an apostille and consular legalization for my documents to meet requirements abroad. I found <a href="https://apostillelondon.com/">London Apostille Services Ltd</a> super helpful for handling all the paperwork. They offer services from £79, which was a relief since I was already overwhelmed with other costs. Their efficiency saved me so much hassle, especially compared to trying to figure out every requirement myself. </p> RE: Checking visa / immigration records - MaryTate - 12-02-2024 I totally agree, the visa process can be a maze of rules and paperwork, and even the smallest mistake can make a huge difference. It's definitely worth investing in a legal advisor to make sure everything is in order. I had a similar experience when applying for a visa, and I couldn't have done it without expert help. |