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| N-648 medical certification for disability exception question |
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3:17 am December 7, 2024 | |
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GDT47

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Hello All, any advice on my dad situation; He is 78 years of age and just had an interview last week, submitted the form N-648 accepted and approved by the officer. Before the interview officer mentioned that the N-648 got approved but my Dad still needs to do the reading part and writing. My dad can able to read but barely. Unfortunately when the officer told him to write, he can't write the word clearly. I was surprise that he can't write, probably because of his medical condition, he had a history of stroke years ago. He don't understand English at all, he used to understand and at-least can communicate but now is just zero understanding on English language. (The doctor only check the part for the civic question and not the speak and writing in English.) The officer then told him to wait for another interview notice to challenge just the writing part. I posted, this already on Reddit and one told me to post here. -reddit people told me to have my dad doctor corrected the N-648 and check the civic part, writing and speaking in English. -on part 4. Ability to understand Oath of Allegiance, should the doctor answer yes or no. ( I can explain Oath of allegiance to my dad)
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| Adjustment of Status from K1 |
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7:06 pm December 6, 2024 | |
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Aserc

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Hello.. Was just wondering if anyone can guide me about the timeframe... In my passport the IO officer has written until jan 1 to my visa... however due to planning and availability.. our wedding will be around Dec 20... then we will submit the papers after. Will I have enough time? Other says I have, as it will depend on the submission date? But i just wanted to make sure, i do not want any complications to my adjustment of status.
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| What to do about sons interviews? Philippines |
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9:34 pm December 5, 2024 | |
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assila

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My sons are 9 and 11. On November 1st, the 11 year old got an email from NVC saying his expedited request was approves for posting, but that was it. We never requested an expedite. Nothing else, so we waited. Then on November 28th, the 9 year old got an interview letter for January. Still waitng for the letter for the 11 year old. What should I do? Thank you!
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| Spouse of a dod civilian and us citizenship is denied |
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9:54 am December 5, 2024 | |
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lingling17

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Hi everyone, I m seeking advice regarding my N-400 naturalization application, which was denied recently. I applied under INA section 319(b), as my spouse is a U.S. citizen employed as a civilian pipefitter for the Department of Defense (DoD) at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. His job requires annual temporary duty (TDY) assignments abroad, including multiple deployments to Japan over the past 10 years. The denial was based on the officer's determination that my spouse didn t meet the one-year continuous residence requirement overseas. However, TDY assignments are unpredictable and can be cut short or extended based on the nature of the job. I ve read that under INA 319(b), spouses of U.S. citizens regularly engaged in qualifying overseas employment may be exempt from the continuous residence and physical presence requirements. Can anyone confirm if my spouse s role with the DoD qualifies as "qualifying overseas employment" under INA 319(b)? Has anyone faced a similar situation with TDY assignments and successfully received naturalization? Thank you for your guidance!
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| SSN For K2 Follow to Join Applicant |
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8:26 pm December 4, 2024 | |
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Kawika & Michelle

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Hi folks, My step son got his AOS approved last month (November 9th). As part of the I-485 application process, we requested a social security card for him. We have not received any information on his SSN since receiving his green card. We initially tried to get him a SSN when he initially entered the country like we did with his mother, but the SSN office told us that he could not apply for it before the AOS. I am not sure if we need to continue to wait for his SSN to arrive or if we need to go down to the local SSN office & try to get him one ourselves. Can anyone shed some light on the subject? Thanks! Kawika
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