Wednesday, October 5, 2011

WILMINGTON NORTH CAROLINA...anyone know it? -

i am going to wilmington only for the purpose of seeing the one tree hill locations...does anyone know the locations they recently filmed (2009)brookes new houseclays house and other locationsdoes anyone know if the cast lives there and wear they live?we will be there in like march or april will they be filming?

don t know, but wilmington s beautiful, hope you enjoy yourself :)my dad lives there, he met chad michael murray a couple of years ago.

Re-enter the US on a 10 years multiple entry visa.? -

I have been on and off in the US for the past year and a half. My current I-94 is expiring on this coming February 2010. I have reasons to believe that my name has been flagged when my cousin crossed the border a few weeks ago. The agent at the border asked her who she would visit while in the US. She gave him my name. On this, the agent call me to verify that she will indeed stay at my place (I am not a resident, just here on a tourist visa B2, my partner is a US citizen and actually answered the call at first) and ask me my info and obviously checked my file. He then tells me that I should leave the country immediately because I have been here too long and will not be able to come back if I stay any longer (wtf?). I have always been here legally, always respected my visa requirements and limitations, left when I had to leave and was accepted in no problem (3 times now). Now I am wondering what is going to happen when I leave the US in February to visit family in my home country, or should I say, I worry about the scenario when I try to come back into the US. I intend to stay away for about a month or two. Has anybody heard or experienced a similar situation or can anybody tell me if entry will be refused to me when I try to come back ? I have all the things they ask for (money in bank account, residence in home country, and all that jazz) when entering on a 10 years multiple entry visa. I tried to find this information on multiple websites but could not find anything relevant, thought I would drop a line in here. Thanks to you all for your help and advice.

There is no written restriction against staying in the U.S. for more than 6 months in a year, but it IS an unwritten rule. You cannot visit in the U.S. longer than you actually stay outside the U.S. in any given year. if you stay in the U.S. a total of more than 6 months in a year, it looks to immigration like you are actually living in the U.S. on a tourist visa...a BIG no-no. Sounds like that may be what you are actually doing. The last immigration officer who filled out an I-94 for you obviously did not notice and gave you too much time on your I-94. When you leave, you should really stay away at least 3 months.

Is there more females or males in the united states? -

What about michigan?? Is there more females or males in michigan?

More females in Both the USA and Michigan