unless obtain it through fraudulent means. If you can justify, however remotely, some business connection with
your friend, then it would be fine to write an invitation
letter.
one doesn't lose citizenship
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You are absolutely wrong. Naturalized citizens
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07/27/2007 postreply
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examples?
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07/27/2007 postreply
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You want examples? You got it.
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07/27/2007 postreply
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Not a good example
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07/27/2007 postreply
20:30:42
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What a loser.
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07/28/2007 postreply
19:15:15
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Only your parents can teach you manners
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07/28/2007 postreply
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I'm in a really tough spot...
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07/27/2007 postreply
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回複:I'm in a really tough spot...
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07/27/2007 postreply
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No, it's NOT my company.
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07/27/2007 postreply
10:37:57
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Just leave a letterhead to him. Don't sign anything.
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07/27/2007 postreply
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Just let your friend transfer to F-1 visa.
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07/29/2007 postreply
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