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| Travel with I-551 stamp after your naturalization |
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2:50 pm December 28, 2020 | |
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OhWait

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Hey everyone, I'm traveling out of the country and I only have my Romanian passport with a valid I-551 stamp. WIll that be valid since I am already a citizen but my Naturalization certificate is with USPS for my passport application and won't get back in time for my travel. I'll be taking a copy of my Naturalization certificate with me, but was just wondering if I'll have any issues with my stamp. Thank you!
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| Patient assistance program through pharmaceutical company? |
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5:17 am December 18, 2020 | |
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NinaLu

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First of all, I apologize if this question is not in the right place as I was unsure where exactly I should post this. Onto the matter at hand- I've been dealing with a medical condition for the better half of this year and it has taken this long to get it under control. Although under control now, at my doctor's recommendation, I've started looking into a specific drug which would greatly reduce the hassle of dealing with my condition. My doctor also recommended that I sign up for their patient assistance program, for which many qualify. To my understanding, it is something that the pharmaceutical company themselves offer to privately insured patients. However, I am not sure if accepting such assistance qualifies as "public charge"? I have temporarily declined until I've done my due diligence but I would like to also ask the same question here, seeing as how someone else might have clearer answers. Thank you in advance for taking the time to read and answer. Everyone here has always been a great help.
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| Medical insurance during AOS from B2 for a parent |
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8:20 pm November 30, 2020 | |
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BDD

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My wife recently became a citizen and though her mother entered the county earlier in the year (before COVID, we got an I-539 extension) with none of us having the intention of her ever applying for a GC. After a change of heart, we filed a I-130 and plan to file a I-485 with supporting forms I-131, I-864EZ, and I-944. We've been through the K1 process and the strange period where one does not have a status as they are adjusting their status. It seems that in early 2021 when my mother in law's B2 visa stay is up that she would be in the same position. One difference between this and the K1 process is we have no opportunity to have my mother in law apply for a SSN or at least that's my understanding. Not having a SSN and/or not having a status seems like it's going to complicate things for medical insurance for my mother in law. I've searched for answers on this forum and elsewhere, and I'm just the most confused I've ever been during our immigration journey. Now there's the new I-944 form (which really isn't applicable to our situation at all) that asks about medical insurance and though we can say she has (traveler's) insurance at present, we are struggling to understand what our medical insurance options are for going forward. We live in a small state so safe to assume the local agents aren't going to understand this situation so before we reach out to them, I was hoping that some of the experts here might be able to help and/or have been through the same\rare situation.
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| i751 before divorce |
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2:20 am November 23, 2020 | |
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AlexandraDiana

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Hello, I have a friend that needs to file his I751,and unfortunately, him and his wife will get a divorce after his 90 days window expires; I have to mention she doesn't agree to file jointly. Any advice on what can be done in this situation? I see there is a waiver option but he doesn't have the situations mentioned in there in order to file separately. Thank you!
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| The end of my 5 years journey |
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10:46 pm November 20, 2020 | |
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OhWait

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Hey everyone, I want to thank you all for the great advice all throughout the years. Much appreciated! My timeline is: - Dec 2016 I751 submitted (pending security checks) - Divorced Sept 2019 - Jan 2020 N-400 submitted 5 Year rule - Nov 19 Citizenship interview became combo (they never got my divorce waiver papers, my lawyer had proof) - Nov 20th 751 approved, oath scheduled. At my lawyers advice I applied for the N-400 and that pushed them to adjudicate my 751 that was pending for 4 years. I believe I would still be waiting today. Hang in there, there s always light at the end of the tunnel.
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