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| LinkedIn Learning: free with a public library card |
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8:00 pm October 21, 2021 | |
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Adventine

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I'm pretty big into personal development and self-directed learning, and I dislike paying for things when I can get them for free. I've always wanted to try LinkedIn Learning, but I never wanted to pay for it. It usually costs USD 20-30 / month, depending on the plan you choose, but you can get it for free if you have a library card from your local public library. Depending on where you live in the US, it's also free to apply for a library card, and you can often do it online. Note: I don't get any compensation for the link, I just found it very useful and wanted to share. Immigrating is expensive enough as it is, and immigrants already have a tough enough time breaking into US white collar jobs. This is very useful for anyone who wants to upskill while waiting for their GC/EAD. You can also raise your visibility to recruiters on LinkedIn if you complete industry-specific courses. Hope this helps someone out there in limbo while waiting for their work permits to come through!
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| I 29F missing information about my fiance’s dad |
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11:37 am October 21, 2021 | |
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Mikerivers

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I got a serious question about I 29F form about my fiance s dad. She lives from the philippines and she told me that she never met her dad when she was a baby, her mom had split with her dad and she didnt know what he looks like until today, there is a question about beneficiary parents date of birth but she count answer it and got stressed out because she had searched everywhere for her father or his information but failed, should i leave it blank or write N/A?
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3:52 am October 21, 2021 | |
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Dave Knapp

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I am a US citizen who has lived in the Philippines pretty much continuously since January 2016 - 2 visits to US in 2018, 1 in 2019. Trapped by COVID ever since, but could go now if it helps. I recently married a Filipina and Filed the I-130 online since DCF is not allowed. My concern is 2 fold. 1. This is not my first rodeo. In 2001, I brought a Russian woman to the US on a K1. We married and she commenced to destroy the marriage and we ended up divorcing in 2004. I moved to the Philippines, met a young lady and after 2 years applied for a K1, was approved, despite the previous occurrence, and we went to the US in 2006 and married. In 2016, we moved to the Philippines for her to go to nursing school there, and after 12 years of marriage, she falls in love with a classmate and we split up and divorce ( online in the US). That causes me concern about what the NVC and/or a CO would think. The second issue is that I do not have a brick and mortar domicile in the US. I have US bank account, Valid Florida drivers License, valid Florida Voter registration, mailing address, and investment accounts there, but no "home". I used my sister's address on the I-130. I could by a small building lot and have it deeded to us jointly to show intent to live there, but I wonder what is needed. I'd appreciate everyone's sense on how deep this pit is. Thanks.
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