This form is used to request authorization for an alien to work in the United States. It must be completed and filed by the employer or agent petitioning on behalf of the alien. The Department of Homeland Security will use the information provided on this form to determine whether or not to grant authorization for the alien to work in the United States.There are several different types of employment-based visa categories, each with its own specific requirements. Be sure to carefully read all instructions and review all required documentation before completing this form. So you've landed that dream job offer in the United States, but there's just one catch - you need a valid visa to be able to work there. What do you do? One option is to file Form Dr 9 3A, Request for Authorization to Employ Alien in Specialty Occupation. This form is used by employers or agents petitioning on behalf of aliens seeking employment-based visas, and provides essential information about the worker's qua
Question | Answer |
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Form Name | Form Dr 9 3A |
Form Length | 1 pages |
Fillable? | No |
Fillable fields | 0 |
Avg. time to fill out | 15 sec |
Other names | ohio supreme court waiver of summons, waiver consent ohio, waiver of service of summons ohio, ohio proof of service of summons form |
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
DIVISION OF DOMESTIC RELATIONS
HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO
IN THE MATTER OF
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Date:_________________________ |
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Judge_________________________ |
Petitioner |
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WAIVER OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS |
We, the undersigned parties in the above captioned matter, being over the age of eighteen years and not under disability, do hereby waive service of summons under Rule 4.2 and Rule 4(D) of the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure.
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Petitioner/Wife |
Petitioner/Husband |
WAIVER AND CONSENT (MERITS DISSOLUTION)
The parties (and if applicable, their counsel) request the Court to grant their dissolution of marriage, and consent to have a magistrate hear the merits of the dissolution, and to accept and adopt their respective agreements filed with this Court on all matters of parenting, support, property and debts.
By signature on this WAIVER AND CONSENT, both parties expressly, knowingly, and voluntarily waive their right to the issuance of a Magistrate’s Decision.
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Petitioner/Wife |
Petitioner/Husband |
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Attorney for Petitioner/Wife |
Attorney for Petitioner/Husband |
DR 9.3A New (02/07/2011)