Title: Poland postpones visas for Ukrainians Post by: Cold Warrior on June 18, 2003, 04:00:00 AM Poland postpones introducing visas for Ukrainians
Poland will not introduce visa's regime with Ukraine on July 1, 2003 as it was planned before. Such decision was made as Poland's entering to the EU is postponed for 5 months Title: It might be something else too. Post by: John K on June 23, 2003, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Poland postpones visas for Ukrainians, posted by Cold Warrior on Jun 18, 2003
Right now, Ukrainians are doing a lot of the work in Poland that the Poles are unwilling to do. Given that over 40% of Ukraine's population is supposedly unemployed (according to a Polish/English paper I read on the way back home), they are becoming the new migrant workers of Europe. They do a lot of the agricultural work, child rearing, housekeeping, and low skill labor in Poland. Oh, and the occasional prostitute slips in, I'm sure. Putting up visa restrictions would deprive Poland of some of their cheap labor force. It would likely cause them to raise wages to get enough people in the country to work for them. It's quite possible that the reason they are delaying the visa process, may be due to economic reasons... Title: Soo.... Post by: Frank O on June 19, 2003, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Poland postpones visas for Ukrainians, posted by Cold Warrior on Jun 18, 2003
Sorry but I've NEVER actually done the process YET does this mean we are STILL going through Warsaw? IF so is it still the same time frame for processing? Really any info is appreciated. Title: Re: Soo....Better think DCF or you wait 8 monthe Post by: exlabman on June 20, 2003, 04:00:00 AM ... in response to Soo...., posted by Frank O on Jun 19, 2003
Frank, Congrats. It depends on how you do the process. At this point in time the Texas Service Center ( which you must use as you live in Tx) is running 6 to 7 months (and getting more behind everyday) to approve a I-129F petition. Your Lady will then have her interview in Kiev instead of having to go to Warsaw. The next choice is to move to N.E. area so you can use the Vermont Service Center which is running 30 to 60 days to approve a I-129F then interview in Kiev. Or you can go back and marry her there and file a I-130 in Kiev but then she will have to go to Warsaw for her interview but she can be here in USA in about 60 days with green card and work permit in hand. Choices....choices....choices Larry |