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5:38 pm February 1, 2021 | |
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Jessica14232427

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Good afternoon, my case was expedited and approved, and I have my interview scheduled for February 9, 2021. On my last years taxes (2019) I did not make the required income for the affidavit of support but, for the year 2020 I got a new job so with both incomes I was able to meet the required income but, on my nvc notes it says I do not meet the required income to sponsor the immigrant. For the members on the affidavit of support I listed my two children, ex husband which I also sponsored, my niece, my husband, and me. This year I will not claim my niece because I moved and she does not live with me, so for the interview should I take a new affidavit of support form and explain there are less members now because I won't be filling with my niece this year and will that help meet the income?
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Traveling abroad with AP |
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1:20 am January 30, 2021 | |
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Snut31

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Guys, I just got my combo card (I-765 & I-131) and I'm thinking about to travel back to my country to visit family and friends. I've been reading on internet about issues traveling with an Advance Parole, so I'm scare about to use it. Just so you guys can analyze my case, here's a recap of my timeline: - I got into the USA on August 02, 2019 on a B2 visa (I-94 approved until February 1st, 2020).
- Married with an USC on Nov 18, 2019.
- AOS filed on January 13, 2020 (Priority date).
- Got AP on January 30, 2021.
- As of today, I still waiting for an interview.
I have not had problems of any kind with any agency (Police, Immigration, etc...) Based on my timeline and your experience, what problems would I face if I left the USA?
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IR5 late birth registration issue |
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1:48 pm January 27, 2021 | |
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AlfNel23

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I can't believe I got a letter saying they need more evidence because my parents registered my birth 3 years later after I waa born, most people my age in the Dominican Republic were registered late, specifically in rural areas like mine, so they are used to seeing on people from my country. I have my school record from 2005-2009 with my moms name and mine, so from my 13 to my 17 years old more or less, the letter says the oldest school record but that is the oldest I have. We are going to get my baptism record but I don't know if that will be found. 2 Affidavit of support, 1 from my uncle and 1 from my sister, all of us were registered late so we are going to sent my sisters' birth certificate as well. Photos I think we only have photos from when I was 14 and up, but maybe we can find one or two from when I was little, I mean people back then in a rural area didn't worry about pictures and they were costly so no everybody could afford it. My mom has visited me and I visited her every year too, she is obviously my mom and we have always been together, I hope we can prove it. If someone has any experience please share, thia is stressing me out. 
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Can he stay? |
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1:18 am January 27, 2021 | |
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JonLisa

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1. We filed and received receipt notice for I130 from USCIS. My husband's visitor visa expires Feb 1st. Can he stay while they process application? 2. Also, should we go ahead and file Change of Status application? 3. And, is there a way he can work while waiting? He's an Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Supervisor and has a 10 year Visitors Visa he originally required for work but here now on B2 visitor visa. Thank you for any information!
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changing name of a minor after entering US IR2 category |
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6:41 pm January 20, 2021 | |
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LadyJLeague

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my stepsons recently came to live with us here in New Jersey after nearly two years of waiting. Their mom passed away after a tragic car accident. my husband is a naturalized citizen and I am US born. now that they are here I am curious to know the next steps in them obtaining citizenship. I believe I only need to get their social security numbers and then later apply for a us passport is this correct? I am also curious to know if there is an easy way to change their name legally without paying ridiculous fees. We wish to drop the second last name for simplicity sake, things get so mixed up and complicated with two last names here in the states. my husband did this with his n400 but the boys are taking different route to citizenship. any recommendations appreciated!
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