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Civics test: Are just last names OK for historical figures?
11:57 am February 9, 2023

motoperpetuo



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I'm helping my wife study for the civics test right now. Does anyone know if she can give just last names for the historical figures? For example, just "Wilson" instead of "Woodrow Wilson" or just "Hamilton" instead of "Alexander Hamilton"? Or maybe "President <Last Name>" would be acceptable if the answer is a president.

I imagine she can because the answers have the first names in parentheses, but I was wondering if anyone knows for sure. She struggles to remember first names sometimes, especially ones that are hard for a native Spanish speaker to say, like "Woodrow," and she gets the first names of our US senators mixed up sometimes.



 
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USCIS ERROR / Approval Notice Section: Husband or wife of U.S Citizen, 201(b) INA
3:22 am February 9, 2023

LBAdames

LBAdames

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Has anyone seen this before?

I am a US Citizen

On i130 application I indicated that we would be apply for the visa in the home country (not usa)

My husband is in the USA but we are applying for the I601A pardon...

The above petition has been approved. The petition indicates that the beneficiary is in the United States and wishes to adjust status to that of a lawful permanent resident. A visa is not yet available for the beneficiary. Once a visa becomes available, the beneficiary may be eligible to adjust status under section 245(i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. The priority date is the date the petition was physically received by USCIS and is shown above.

When the beneficiary becomes eligible to adjust status based on the priority date of this petition, he or she may submit a copy of this notice, along with a Form I-485, Application for Permanent Resident. He or she can obtain Form I-485 from the USCIS website at www.uscis.gov, by contacting the USCIS National Customer Service Center (NCSC) at 1-800-375-5283, or by visiting the local USCIS field office. Filing address information can be found on the USCIS website at www.uscis.gov. Additional information about eligibility for adjustment of status (including priority dates) can be obtained from the USCIS NCSC or by accessing the USCIS web site at www.uscis.gov.

If the beneficiary decides to apply for an immigrant visa outside the United States based on this petition once the priority date is current and the visa is available, the petitioner should file Form I-824, Application for Action on an Approved Application or Petition, to request that we send the petition to the U.S. Department of State National Visa Center (NVC).
The NVC processes all approved immigrant visa petitions that require consular action. The NVC also determines which consular post is the appropriate consulate to complete visa processing. It will then forward the approved petition to that consulate.

The NVC will contact the beneficiary of this petition with further information about immigrant visa processing steps.



 
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n400 birth certificate for adult children?
3:39 pm January 10, 2023

ikaruga

Ikaruga

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Helping mother-in-law apply for US citizenship. However, it is asking for evidence regarding her grown adult children. Do I really need to submit this evidence?

* her daughter (my wife) is already a US citizen

* her other children are adults and they either are US citizens or live abroad

And if so, what evidence do they need? Getting copies of birth certificates may be a hassle.



 
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Change Interview Appointment?
7:06 am November 3, 2022

Haley & Samuel

Haley & Samuel

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I just received an appointment email for my husband's interview on Dec 8th. Our 2nd year anniversary is Dec 16th and I wanted our CR1 to turn to IR1 before the interview. Would it be worth it to call to see if I can change the appointment date to after or would be best to not change anything?



 
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Going to do visa again after being denied (merged x3)
9:59 pm October 20, 2022

shebonn40

Shebonn40

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I met my husband in 2004. He had been deported 2 times before we met. In 2013, he got deported back his country. We got married about a month before he left. I started our visa journey sending off paperwork. I went to immigration interview and was able to show proof of our relationship. I sent off visa paperwork. They said he had to spend 10 years in his country. He has been in Honduras for almost 10 years. I have been here over 17 times each time spending 3 to 4 weeks at a time. Also, I have been supporting him for these years. What are his chances of coming back? I did all the paperwork the first time by myself. Should I hire an attorney?



 
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