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N600 RECORD OF BIRTH |
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10:00 pm January 5, 2023 | |
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Suzanne Stanley

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Has anyone filed at N600 using a birth record as opposed to a birth certificate and been approved. The instructions say a birth record is sufficient but my attorney thinks we need a certificate (which we don't have, Any input appreciated :)
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The I-129F packet for my fiancée contains a mistake. |
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2:03 am November 25, 2022 | |
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jflopez

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A correction needs to be made to page 8 of I-129F: "Have you and your fianc (e) met in person during the two years immediately before filing this petition?" Even though we were unable to meet due to COVID-19, I mistakenly marked it as "yes." I hope this is the right place for me to ask for some advice on what to do in this situation. Since I am a deaf person, English isn't my first language. In essence, I misread the specific requirements for filing the I-129F. Upon reviewing my I-129F packet, I realized that I did not meet the two-year requirement for meeting in person. Proofs I provided included airline tickets, passport stamps, and photos of my recent Guatemala trip when I visited my fianc e on October 20. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we were not able to meet in person for the prior two years. In my packet, I didn't include the request due to the hardship in my situation. USCIS received the case on October 31, 2022 and mailed it to my home address with the receipt number. Due to the lack of meeting in person within 2 years, my application would obviously be rejected immediately. How can I request a waiver from USCIS? In addition to my deafness, I also lost a job as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and had to receive Social Security Disability and unemployment benefits. Instead of waiting for the RFE (Request for Evidence) letter and taking the chance of being denied, I think it makes sense to correct my mistake. Your advice on how to submit the waiver request for 2-years in-person meetings would be greatly appreciated.
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Unable to upload joint sponsor I-864 to CEAC after consulate interview |
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11:01 pm November 3, 2022 | |
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beanie4294

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My husband already had his consular interview. The consular officer said we needed a joint sponsor, then to upload the joint sponsor's I-864 and supporting documentation to the CEAC, and then to mail the original documents and my husband's passport to the embassy. We have all of the necessary joint sponsor documents. When I went to the CEAC website to upload them, I saw that there is no tab or option for uploading joint sponsor documents. I contacted U.S. Travel Docs, and they said they can't access the CEAC to help us and to maybe just try sending the documents to the embassy. I know based on others' experiences that the documents are required to be uploaded to the CEAC first, under a joint sponsor tab or drop-down. If I upload the joint sponsor's documents under my profile (petitioner), will they be rejected? Or, who can I contact to enable the joint sponsor tab? It appears the NVC doesn't have anything to do with things after the interview has taken place.
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Passport Information |
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3:45 pm September 15, 2022 | |
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natanicole

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Hello everyone, I have a question, as I am filling out my husbands passport information for his flight to the US tomorrow, it asks the country of residence. He currently is in Guatemala so I'm assuming the answer is Guatemala. But the country of passport issuance, what should it be? he has a CR1 visa. Would it be United States and the visa number or would it be the Guatemalan passport and the number? Thanks.
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How long until you get your Naturalization Certificate back? |
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2:51 pm August 11, 2022 | |
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eric_and_teresa

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I filed for my passport in July and received my passport a week ago. How long did it take you to get your naturalization certificate back? Our mail has been so unreliable lately that I am so afraid it may get lost or misplaced, and it is worth $500. Any experiences you can share will put my mind at ease. Thanks! ***If an admin could move my post to the passport section I'd appreciate it, I did not realize I posted it on the wrong forum*** Thanks
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