I've heard of a successful story. A man got a DUI, but he had an employer who really wanted to keep him in the country because he had special skills. His employer wrote a strong letter to the immigration department explaining how valuable he was to the company. Also, he was actively involved in a local support group for people with alcohol - related issues after the DUI. He showed remorse and a real effort to change. The immigration officers considered all these aspects along with his other qualifications and granted him the green card.
One key element is having strong ties to the US, like family or a job. If you have family members who are US citizens or permanent residents, it can work in your favor. Also, a stable job shows that you're a contributing member of society. Another is showing remorse and taking steps to rehabilitate. For example, attending DUI - related classes or doing community service.
Sure. One successful story is about a scientist. He had made significant contributions in his field of research. His work was highly recognized in the international community. With his publications, patents and international collaborations, his NIW green card application was approved. His story shows that if you have strong evidence of your extraordinary ability in your area, the NIW green card is achievable.
We can learn that having a clear demonstration of your achievements is crucial. For example, if you are in academia, your research output matters a great deal.
Most likely not a true story. It might incorporate some common themes or scenarios that could seem realistic, but it's probably a work of imagination rather than a factual account.
Dou One, Dou Two, and Dou Three in Douluo Continent referred to different roles or stages. There was a difference in battle prowess between Dou One, Dou Two, and Dou Three. Dou Yi was regarded as slightly stronger than the three Limit Douluos of Dou Two because Dou Yi possessed divine power. However, Dou One's physical fitness was poor, and he might lose to Dou Two. Dou San didn't have a temple, so only Tang Chen could use shen power. The plot between Dou Yi and Dou Er involved turning his sister into his wife and turning his brother into his wife. The plot of the third battle was still unknown. The search results did not provide any relevant information regarding the direction of the four Douluo Continent divisions 'plots and everyone's opinions. Therefore, the search results did not provide a clear answer to the result of the Douluo Battle One Battle Two Battle Three chaotic battle.
One horror story is about the extremely long waiting times. People can wait for years, sometimes over a decade, stuck in a limbo of uncertainty. They have to constantly renew their visas, deal with piles of paperwork, and face the fear of being rejected at any stage.
One success story could be a highly skilled immigrant who got a job offer from a top US company. They applied for a Green Card through their employer's sponsorship. After going through the complex process of paperwork and interviews, they finally received their Green Card. This allowed them to fully integrate into the US society, buy a house, and start a family here.
Keep the story simple. If it's too complicated, the audience will get lost. Also, practice the card trick until you can do it smoothly. For example, if you're doing a card - switching trick, make sure your hands move in a natural way as you tell the story.