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3:41 pm October 28, 2020 | |
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Haseebkhalid

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For those familiar with expedite requests, how long does it take to get a response from NVC?
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I get LP 01/01/2015, I have back and forth 12/31/2015, 4 time, 2 trip are less than 6 months |
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11:43 pm October 26, 2020 | |
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immoo2001

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So i am filing N400 , fulfills the residency requirement of five years. I have made multiple trips (04) out of country but there are two (2) trips which i took in one year both are less than 6 months long back to back (between these trips just came to usa for 10 days). Question 1; Is this is a problem to meet continuous residency requirement? My understanding is you cannot stay out of country more than six months, if under six months then its good. These trips i made first year as i have to take care of some stuff back home. During above mentioned trips basically I am handing over my job/work to new appointee as I resigned and as agreed for proper handover. Question 2 ; Should I mentioned my employer name, address and tenor which I had severed initial 5 months in my first year of LP? Suppose I get LP 01/01/2015, I have back and forth 12/31/2015, 4 time, 2 trip are less than 6 months and during this back and forth I served my ex employer for proper hand over and tanning! Please advice thanks
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Case with a LOT of red flags (CR1, Spouse from Pakistan) |
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11:07 pm October 25, 2020 | |
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JessNAmir

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Okay....I don't want to be morally judged here, just requesting some honest advice. My name is Jess and I am 37 years old and I am married to a Pakistani man named Amir who is 34. We got married in January of 2020. Previously, we filed a K1 but were denied. I believe it was due to the "red flags" associated with our case..which are all my fault. I have been married three times before this marriage and engaged once. (Please, please no rude remarks in regards to that.) I will explain more. Fresh out of high school, I married my highschool sweetheart at age 18. We were both in the US Army. He cheated on me and that marriage ended after only six months. At 20, I married a man from China while I was there teaching. That marriage ended in divorce also because he was married already. I did not know. I filed a CR1 visa for him that was approved by USCIS but I withdrew the petition. After this teaching gig, I lived abroad in Kazakhstan and was briefly engaged to a Russian man. I filed for his K1 but we broke up before the interview. I married a man from Lebanon when I was 25 and we lived together in Chicago for seven years and had one child, a daughter, together. We amicably separated. About three years ago, I met my husband who is from Pakistan. He was visiting a local museum with his family and I was working there. We became friends and eventually began a relationship. We first filed a K1 but were denied at the visa interview. We have since married in his country of Pakistan. Considering my past, what real chance do we have that our petition will ever be approved by such a strict embassy? I know my story is super messy. I made a lot of mistakes when I was young and I will be the first to admit that. Otherwise, we meet the financial requirements, ect.. I have been to Pakistan 6 times and we have vacationed together in the Maldives and Dubai.
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Going to outside usa for three week |
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11:47 am October 25, 2020 | |
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SAM JBI

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Hi guys I have two year green card and I am trying to visit my family its been almost four year and my brother is getting married so I decided to go visit them any suggestions also I don't know why but its always concerned me which line we take at airport on the way back can anyone please tell me his experience recently going outside and coming back and also anyone know where to done the rapid test Thank you
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Eligible for File N400, TX |
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11:17 pm October 22, 2020 | |
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immoo2001

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My brother is now eligible to file N 400, and current address in Houston, and if you see processing time at Houston field office is 12 to 30 months, where as if you see processing time at San Antonio field office is 8.5 to 12 months! My question, what should we do that the case would be assign to San Antonio field office as he is living in TX?
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