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Old 12-21-2004, 10:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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US visa of Type R; Class D
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Old 12-22-2004, 12:33 AM   #2 (permalink)
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    > US visa of Type R; Class D

Type R indicates that it was placed in a regular passport, not
Diplomatic (D) or Official(O).

Class D is for a seaman/crewmember. D1 is for coming and going on the
same vessel/plane. D2 is for returning on a different vessel/plane than
the one that they arrived on. It's usually a combination C1/D visa.
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Old 12-22-2004, 06:32 AM   #3 (permalink)
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crg14624 wrote:
    > > US visa of Type R; Class D
    > Type R indicates that it was placed in a regular passport, not
    > Diplomatic (D) or Official(O).
    > Class D is for a seaman/crewmember. D1 is for coming and going on the
    > same vessel/plane. D2 is for returning on a different vessel/plane
than
    > the one that they arrived on. It's usually a combination C1/D visa.
    > --
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Thanks. So people with this type of visa can enter US but must depart
with the ship they arrived with if it is D1. Am I correct? As soon as
they do not abide by the visa regulations, they are out of status,
right? Is there a website I can read about this visa in detail?

What can possibly happen to those with that visa who applies for
political asylum?
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Old 12-22-2004, 09:27 PM   #4 (permalink)
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    > crg14624 wrote:
    > > > US visa of Type R; Class D
    > > Type R indicates that it was placed in a regular passport, not
    > > Diplomatic (D) or Official(O).
    > > Class D is for a seaman/crewmember. D1 is for coming and going on
    > > the
    > > same vessel/plane. D2 is for returning on a different vessel/plane
    > than
    > > the one that they arrived on. It's usually a combination C1/D visa.
    > > --
    > > Posted via http://britishexpats.com
    > Thanks. So people with this type of visa can enter US but must depart
    > with the ship they arrived with if it is D1. Am I correct? As soon
    > as
    > they do not abide by the visa regulations, they are out of status,
    > right? Is there a website I can read about this visa in detail?
    > What can possibly happen to those with that visa who applies for
    > political asylum?

This forum is for lawful immigration information. It could be in
violation of the law (18 USC 1324) to answer questions from someone
seeking to misuse a visa.
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Old 12-22-2004, 09:57 PM   #5 (permalink)
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"crg14624" <member20421@british_expats.com> wrote in message
news:34$273197$1912751$...
    >> crg14624 wrote:
    >> > > US visa of Type R; Class D
    >> > Type R indicates that it was placed in a regular passport, not
    >> > Diplomatic (D) or Official(O).
    >> > Class D is for a seaman/crewmember. D1 is for coming and going on
    >> > the
    >> > same vessel/plane. D2 is for returning on a different vessel/plane
    >> than
    >> > the one that they arrived on. It's usually a combination C1/D visa.
    >> > --
    >> > Posted via http://britishexpats.com
    >> Thanks. So people with this type of visa can enter US but must depart
    >> with the ship they arrived with if it is D1. Am I correct? As soon
    >> as
    >> they do not abide by the visa regulations, they are out of status,
    >> right? Is there a website I can read about this visa in detail?
    >> What can possibly happen to those with that visa who applies for
    >> political asylum?
    > This forum is for lawful immigration information. It could be in
    > violation of the law (18 USC 1324) to answer questions from someone
    > seeking to misuse a visa.

Where are the words "misuse a visa" (or even visa) in the Title 8 (!) USC
1324. May be you should at least consider to stop lying to this newsgroup
for a while?

BWAHAHA :)

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Old 12-23-2004, 04:59 AM   #6 (permalink)
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crg14624 wrote:
    > > crg14624 wrote:
    > > > > US visa of Type R; Class D
    > > > Type R indicates that it was placed in a regular passport, not
    > > > Diplomatic (D) or Official(O).
    > > > Class D is for a seaman/crewmember. D1 is for coming and going on
    > > > the
    > > > same vessel/plane. D2 is for returning on a different
vessel/plane
    > > than
    > > > the one that they arrived on. It's usually a combination C1/D
visa.
    > > > --
    > > > Posted via http://britishexpats.com
    > >
    > > Thanks. So people with this type of visa can enter US but must
depart
    > > with the ship they arrived with if it is D1. Am I correct? As
soon
    > > as
    > > they do not abide by the visa regulations, they are out of status,
    > > right? Is there a website I can read about this visa in detail?
    > >
    > > What can possibly happen to those with that visa who applies for
    > > political asylum?
    > This forum is for lawful immigration information. It could be in
    > violation of the law (18 USC 1324) to answer questions from someone
    > seeking to misuse a visa.
    > --
    > Posted via http://britishexpats.com

Well..they already have. I mean misusing the visa. My family took them
in - they got our phone number from someone back home via many contacts
of theirs and called us from the motel. This is the first time I am
seeing this type of visa. Though they misuse it, they do deserve
political asylum (my opinion). Because their visa could be used for 2
years, they mistakenly assumed that they could stay here for two years.
Yes..they can't read English well though they can speak a little bit.

We got them our contacts of people who could use them in the
restaurants and these seamen will be on their way to that state soon
and they will be applying for PS once they get there.
Thanks for the info you gave though.
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Old 12-24-2004, 11:19 PM   #7 (permalink)
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    > "crg14624" <member20421@british_expats.com> wrote in message
    > news:34$273197$1912751$...
    > >> crg14624 wrote:
    > >> > > US visa of Type R; Class D
    > >> > Type R indicates that it was placed in a regular passport, not
    > >> > Diplomatic (D) or Official(O).
    > >> > Class D is for a seaman/crewmember. D1 is for coming and going on
    > >> > the
    > >> > same vessel/plane. D2 is for returning on a different
    > >> > vessel/plane
    > >> than
    > >> > the one that they arrived on. It's usually a combination C1/D
    > >> > visa.
    > >> > --
    > >> > Posted via http://britishexpats.com
    > >> Thanks. So people with this type of visa can enter US but must
    > >> depart
    > >> with the ship they arrived with if it is D1. Am I correct? As
    > >> soon
    > >> as
    > >> they do not abide by the visa regulations, they are out of status,
    > >> right? Is there a website I can read about this visa in detail?
    > >> What can possibly happen to those with that visa who applies for
    > >> political asylum?
    > > This forum is for lawful immigration information. It could be in
    > > violation of the law (18 USC 1324) to answer questions from someone
    > > seeking to misuse a visa.
    > Where are the words "misuse a visa" (or even visa) in the Title 8 (!)
    > USC
    > 1324. May be you should at least consider to stop lying to this
    > newsgroup
    > for a while?
    > BWAHAHA :)
    > > --
    > > Posted via http://britishexpats.com

Seamus:
I've never seen you give one speck of useful information on this forum.
All you do is pop in an make some stupid comment.

Anything that could be seen as assisting someone in entering the US
or remaining in the US in violation of the law could be a violation
of 18 USC 1324.
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Old 06-05-2010, 08:21 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Hi guys, i'm Michele italian guy, i'm a international master personal trainer grade 5 elite trainer, in the fitness industry, spinning trainer, and plenty more speciality, full certified in usa, london uk and italy, i've got this USA VISA R type C1 class D, because i had suppose to work in a ship but i've cancelled my contract for some reasons, actually i need to go in usa for work as a master personal trainer and live there as is my big dream, what can i do with this kind of visa? What i need to do for resolve this problem if problem is? Thank you in advance

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Hi guys, i'm Michele italian guy, i'm a international master personal trainer grade 5 elite trainer, in the fitness industry, spinning trainer, and plenty more speciality, full certified in usa, london uk and italy, i've got this USA VISA R type C1 class D, because i had suppose to work in a ship but i've cancelled my contract for some reasons, actually i need to go in usa for work as a master personal trainer and live there as is my big dream, what can i do with this kind of visa? What i need to do for resolve this problem if problem is? Thank you in advance

Dr Michele Radicchio
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