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Colorado DMV - Does an expired i94 verify through SAVE?
2:21 pm September 5, 2022

taknev



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Hello everyone, I came to the US on a K1 visa in February 2022. Got my SSN in March, currently waiting for my AOS interview. My i94 expired in May 2022. I was wondering if it's still possible to get a Colorado driver's license with an expired i94/visa? I also have a Canadian driver's license issued by Alberta. Has anyone gotten their DL with an expired i94 + i797c for AOS? Let me know, thanks!



 
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September 2 2022 DQ
5:48 pm September 3, 2022

NYQC

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We finally received our email that we are DQ'd. We are so excited and so so so so relieved to know this is almost all over! I would like to know how to update my timeline for the spreadsheet, i cant find a good place for the DQ date.

I really thought this day would never come but its finally here! those of you in the same boat, it will come!!



 
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US Citizenship form n-400 Question
8:44 pm September 2, 2022

SN@5127



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Someone has asked me this question:

On US citizenship form n400 - page #14 of 20 -> Question/line # 27. It is talking about a "Parole".

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This guy was "paroled on humanitarian reasons into USA for 2 weeks " Which he did enter & then he left USA & went south to his country exactly when he was supposed to go back,. He was NEVER criminally charged it was a passport glitch (was not a criminal case) - Everything was fine after that. He is confused that is this (YES) or (NO) for criminal case or for everything?

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Now on Citizenship form n-400 he is asking that is this the same thing or it ONLY applies to "criminal case". So should he check "YES" or "NO" - They guy can't afford a lawyer just for this question.

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I hope I did not confuse you guys, as I wanted to put it as clearly as possibly (hear say) if anyone has a knowledge or determination about this please help this guy - send you comments.

Thanks,

s



 
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Traveling Information?
11:18 pm September 1, 2022

MASH



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My interview is tomorrow and I am trying to get things organized n when I redid my paperwork I noticed the trip I took for my job for 5 days I took in May 5 2022 is not on my records and when I try to find it in my email at work I am unsure why but it is no longer there.

so my question is do I need to show I was out of country after sending my n400 in ? I tried talking to management but they weren t in today so I am uncertain what to do next .



 
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Medical insurance - Child diagnosed with cancer 2 days after endorsing IR-1 visa
8:07 pm September 1, 2022

Family One



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Our child was diagnosed with cancer a few days after endorsing the IR-1 visa. We are still in Canada, and our child is facing two years of treatment, so there is no possible way to move with such a sick child in the foreseeable months or maybe years. We need some answers on what to expect on multiple fronts.

Concerning the visa: I believe that we can get a reentry permit which will allow us to be physically absent from USA for up to two years without jeopardizing the visa. I would not want to abuse that option, but I don't see any other viable way. Can someone confirm?

Concerning where I (the immigrating spouse) am a resident for income tax purposes: I believe the laws are clear in both Canada and the USA. I am officially a resident of USA, visiting Canada. Or does someone know of some exception for unforeseen tragedies?

Concerning where my wife (USC spouse) is resident for income tax purposes: I have not been able to find an IRS agent who can answer this question. Revenue Canada agents have told me that she remains a resident of Canada until the day she physical relocates, regardless of where her LPR spouse is considered a resident. Since it is an IR-1 visa instead of CR-1, I believe that her actions or country of residence are in no way tied to the visa of her immigrating spouse after the visa is issued (except, of course, for financial support, which isn't a question in our case). It seems that no one can answer my questions with any authority, yet the answer will have profound consequences. There are child tax credits, GST credits, medical bills, etc. which are all tied to our country of residence. If we start out wrong, the tangle will only get worse.

Thanks for all your help. I have learned to really respect the wealth of support on VJ.



 
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