Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Melania Trump

Melania Trump

Married couple among 7 victims of deadly truck-motorcycle group collision

Authorities have released the names of the seven people killed Friday in New Hampshire when a truck struck a group of motorcyclists on a two-lane rural highway.
The victims of the catastrophic crash have been identified as members and supporters of the Marine Jarheads Motorcycle Club: Michael Ferazzi, 62, of Contoocook, N.H.; Albert Mazza Jr., 59, of Lee, N.H.; Desma Oakes, 42, of Concord, N.H.; Aaron Perry, 45, of Farmington, N.H.; Daniel Pereira, 58, of Riverside, R.I.; and married couple Jo-Ann and Edward Corr, both 58, of Lakeville, Mass.
The Corrs, who had reportedly been married since July 2, 1983, were just over one week away from celebrating their 36th wedding anniversary together. 
The victims were all part of a larger group heading from a hotel to a Jarheads charity event at the American Legion in Gorham, N.H., when they were struck by a 2016 Dodge 2500 traveling in the opposite direction just before 6:30 p.m. Three others who were also injured in the crash were taken to local hospitals for treatment and have since been released, WMUR reports.
The truck's driver, 23-year-old Volodoymyr Zhukovskyy, was arrested Monday morning at his home in West Springfield, Mass., and charged with 7 counts of negligent homicide.

Mackenzie Lueck, 23, of El Segundo, Calif

Lyft driver says missing college student entered another vehicle after he dropped her off
She landed at the Salt Lake City airport in the early morning hours of June 17 and reportedly ordered a Lyft to Hatch Park in North Salt Lake. She had just returned from a trip to California, where she had attended her grandmother's funeral. 

Lueck is about 5’6” tall and weighs 120 pounds. She has blonde hair and brown eyes. Anybody with any information regarding her disappearance should contact the Salt Lake City Police at (801) 799-3000. 

Lyft driver: Missing student entered another vehicle

Sunday, June 23, 2019

The Green Cards Interviws Are Very Rude

Very many ambush questions and annoying questions with no respect during spouse green cards interview. Memory stupid question

In 2012 (seven years ago) when you left Morocco) How did you go back to the airport ( after visiting your fiancée)?
Possible answers: Bus? Automobile? Train? Taxi?, Ambulance? Walking? Horse? Elephant? Donkey? Hitch Hiking? Hell. You have to remember? Who cares how did you go to the damn airport?

Annoying questions.
What did you eat yesterday at dinner? what your wife or fiancée' ate?




Sunday, June 2, 2019

Employment Authorization Document EAD also known as a work permit

An Employment Authorization Document (EAD), also known as a "work permit", is issued by United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), allowing the holder to legally work in the United States. In order to obtain an EAD card, a foreign national must file form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization with the USCIS.
Some foreign nationals who are temporarily in the U.S. may request employment authorization document. An EAD card is issued for a specific period of time based on alien's immigration status. Individuals who possess a valid EAD are authorized to freely work in the United States without their employer having to file a non-immigrant worker petition. An EAD card is issued for a specific period of time based on depending on the foreign national's immigration status.
NOTE: Foreign nationals with an EAD can lawfully work in the United States for any employer. If you are authorized to work for a specific employer, then you do not need an EAD

Individuals may file Form I-765 for the following reasons:

  • Renewal of an EAD - Your previous EAD is about to or has expired.
  • Replacement of an EAD - Your previously issued EAD has been lost, destroyed or your card has incorrect information on it.
  • Interim EAD - This EAD is granted for a designated period of time, not to exceed 240 days. An interim EAD is an eligible applicant when USCIS has failed to approve an application within 90 days of receipt of a properly filed EAD application or within 30 days of a properly filed initial EAD application based on an asylum application.

It is also important to identify which category applies to you when filing form I-765 for EAD. The categories include:

  • Asylee/Refugees
  • Nationality
  • Foreign Students
  • Employment-Based Nonimmigrant
  • Family Based Nonimmigrant
  • EAD Applicants who have already filed for Adjustment of Status
Carefully read the instructions included with your online form I-765 with regards to the necessary documents that you need to include to have a complete application. Preparing the EAD application form I-765 online will ensure you have successfully completed the process and will be able to legally work in the United States!

police stations in Pendik in Turkey Detention of Amir and No Donald Trump Help

Dear Sir/Madam

This is in regard of my Son Amir a US Citizen born in Boston 1975. He is been police station in Istanbul, Turkey for staying his annual visa residency. His annual visa was renewed for the past eight years. Apparently, it was not renewed this year.
He was held in Essenyurt Police station now few days ago he was moved to new police station at Pendik section of Istanbul.
There are four police stations in Pendik and I do not know in which one he is now held.
Mr. Marko of the American Consulate in Istanbul was following his case and was in contact with the Turkish authority and now it is Sunday and the Consulate is assumed to be closed.
The Turkish authority repeatedly tell him he will be released but this does not happen, over and over for the last two weeks. Such tremendous hurt.
Please need you help and get in contact with Amir at Pendik Police station.
I need somebody to tell the Turkish authority to release him immediately and perhaps deport him back to America.
Amir was popular English teacher for years at Turkish universities in Istanbul.
Thanks.

president@whitehouse.gov

No help or response back about Amir from Donald Trump office in the White House.