You can request reconsideration of an immigrant visa application within one year after being refused. You do not have to complete a new application or pay another fee. However, if you wait more than a year, then you will. Reconsideration is not available if your nonimmigrant visa application was rejected. Instead, you would need to submit a new application. You might receive what is called a “soft refusal.” This is different from a “hard denial.” Instead, a “soft refusal” is really a request for additional information. For example, you may need to provide the following:  tax information or documents confirmation that you received a job offer affidavit of financial support proof of local employment court records or police certificates If you receive a hard denial, then you will need to present either a Motion to Reconsider or a Motion to Reopen in order to proceed. A motion is a professional document, and you will need a lawyer’s help to draft it. You should move quickly. You typically must file this motion within 30 days of the denial.  You should find a lawyer who practices in the immigration field and who has experience dealing with reconsideration of U.S. immigrant visa applications. A motion is not appropriate in all situations. Your lawyer should analyze your case to determine whether reconsideration is appropriate. Your lawyer will draft the motion and submit it to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) or other appropriate office. You should receive a decision on any motion you file within 90 days of submitting it. However, given how busy USCIS is, you might need to wait longer. Stay in contact with your lawyer to discuss how the case is proceeding and whether there is anything else that you need to do. If you lose your motion to reopen or motion to reconsider, then you should talk with your lawyer about what next steps to take. You may be able to bring another appeal to the Administrative Appeals Office at USCIS.
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One-sentence summary -- Avoid delay. Provide additional information, if necessary. Hire a lawyer. Submit your motion. Consider next steps.

Q: Only provide feedback if you are truly trying to help your coworker and improve your work product. If you are criticizing because you do not like the person, are frustrated, or are stressed, keep your criticisms to yourself.  If you are not criticizing someone for the right reasons, try talking to a friend or family member so you can vent. Feedback should only be given for a specific purpose not just for the sake of doing it. Once you identify a specific issue, think about the changes that need to be made and what can be done to achieve them. You are much more likely to see changes if you have a proposed outcome. The criticism you give should be a learning experience for your coworker. If the issue was a late report, you may think of ways to increase efficiency such as setting small milestones and breaking down the project into multiple reports. This is much more helpful than saying your report was late, you need to work faster. You don't want to confront a work colleague in front of others, so pick somewhere private. Additionally, you don't want to criticize him if he is having a bad day already. He may be in defensive mode, in which case he will not be open to any form of suggestion, especially a criticism. If the person is about to finish a project or is preparing for a presentation, wait until they are finished before you criticize their work. Your feedback is not helpful at this time and will not change the outcome of the work.
A: Examine your motivation. Decide what outcome you would like to see. Choose the right time and the right place when approaching a colleague with criticisms.

Article: Click the red Create button to start a new document. A list will open, allowing you to choose from a word processing document, a spreadsheet, a presentation, or a drawing.{"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/0\/01\/Use-Google-Step-10-Version-3.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/0\/01\/Use-Google-Step-10-Version-3.jpg\/v4-357px-Use-Google-Step-10-Version-3.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":345,"bigWidth":"357","bigHeight":"268","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} You can add more functionality by clicking the “Connect more apps” button at the bottom of the list. You can browse other add-ons from Google as well as third-party developers. Once you’ve chosen your format, you can start editing your document. Click on the title at the top to change it. Use the toolbar to make formatting adjustments.  The toolbar options will change depending on the type of file that you are creating. All changes are saved automatically as you work. If you want to download your document to your computer, click File and then select “Download as”. You will be given an option of file formats. Pick the one that matches the programs that you use. You can share the document with other Google Drive users by clicking File and the selecting “Share…” This will open the Sharing Settings. Here you can add people to the list of collaborators, as well as link to the document using popular services such as Facebook and Twitter. You can upload files that you want to backup from your computer to Google Drive. Click the red Upload button next to the Create button. You can choose to upload individual files or entire folders.  Any file type can be uploaded to Google Drive. Certain files, such as Word documents, can be converted into Google documents by clicking the Settings menu in the Upload window. Your uploaded documents will be added to your Google Drive list. You can download the Google Drive program for your computer that will allow you to create a shared folder that syncs with Drive automatically. Click the “Connect Drive to your desktop” button to download it. All free Google Drive accounts come with 15 GB of storage (shared across all of your Google services). If you run out of space, delete unwanted files and emails, or purchase more storage from Google for a monthly fee. Click the Add Folder button at the top of Google Drive to create a custom folder. You can then drag and drop files into the folder, cleaning up your Drive interface.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Create a new document. Edit your new document. Download the document. Share the document. Upload files from your computer. Create folders to sort your files.