Subject: NAFTA
As someone who is now a "resident alien", I am all too familiar with the trials of dealing with the INS. I first came to the USA on a J1 visa, then got an H1 visa, and then finally my green card (a history that covered 6 years), and I have personally gone through everything Jack Thompson described (with regard to his Polish colleague) and more, including the apparently absurd process of having to leave the country to come back in on a new visa even though you are already here legally. I will never forget the "advise" I once received from an INS inspector at Los Angeles International Airport who (after I had arrived on a return trip from London) had detained me for 3 hours early one morning due to a supposed irregularity in my visa (which turned out to be their mistake not mine). His parting words were "Ma'am, the INS doesn't offer advise, we wait to be asked." My primary suggestion is get advice from an experienced immigration attorney and carry their phone number with you at all times--don't try to do INS stuff on your own. It can still take you years, but it will take even longer without legal help--they know what to expect and how to get the INS to work the way it is supposed to. Good luck! J. Claire Dean Dean & Associates Conservation Services 3438 NE 62nd Avenue Portland, OR 97213, USA. 503-331-1972 Fax: 503-331-0762 *** Conservation DistList Instance 12:6 Distributed: Wednesday, June 24, 1998 Message Id: cdl-12-6-005 ***Received on Saturday, 20 June, 1998