I was kinda hoping for that. At least BUICK of all things has me covered, right?
I was kinda hoping for that. At least BUICK of all things has me covered, right?
Did that ever get a second? Second.
Pretty much...
Just as I thought...
I know...I just want to SEE it.
Open up the back! Show us the fastback-y goodness!
DARN YOU SPECTRUM FOR NOT HAVING FUSION IN MY AREA! DARN YOU TO HECK!
Doesn’t this have to do with crash regulations?
And Honda will be doing this for the next Accord, right? And Buick with the Regal (yes I did make a similar comment earlier...no I did not see your post when I made it).
Just make them liftbacks! Isn’t the new Accord doing this? And the Regal? If you’re going to have that roof line anyway, just make it a liftback!
WHERE’S THE VIDEO, MAN!?
Or the Lexus NX?
BOTH OF YOU, STOP FONDING YOURSELVES!
All I want is Boyega as Bond now.
The Consulates are Department of State entities. They do NOT directly follow USCIS policies, and vice versa, though it’s mostly similar. That said, each consulate still has their own way of taking in cases. Getting an E-2 from London is very different than getting one in Bogota.
True. If you can’t just close the borders, just make it practically impossible to do it legally. I wonder if that will have any unintended consequences...
I may or may not be doing a little scramble myself...
9 months is pretty common, sadly.
Yes and no. All the DOL stuff is about the position and recruitment, and the employees professional qualifications. The first shot at USCIS is still an employer petitioning for the employee...again all based on his or her professional qualifications. The I-485 for adjustment of status is really the first time USCIS…