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Grounds for expedite of petition - Overseas Spouse and petitioner in high risk country |
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5:01 pm June 1, 2022 | |
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Jason88

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I am currently a US Citizen living and working in Venezuela with my spouse. The US Embassy has posted that Venezuela has a LEVEL 4 - DO NOT TRAVEL alert due to: Widespread violent or organized crime, Terrorist attacks have occurred, There is civil unrest, Health risks are present due to lack of medical infrastructure, There is kidnapping and hostage taking, and other risks. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories/venezuela-travel-advisory.html This alert has been reissued most recently May 19, 2022. After living here for awhile, we now feel quite unsafe, targeted for frequent police pull overs and at risk living here as foreign citizens. While I have tried to find jobs in other countries, at this time, as an expat it is not possible. I could very easily get a job or a job offer in the US as a US Citizen within a week or two without any problem. I would like to request an expedite request while my I-130 case is waiting. I have received an NOA 1 but no NOA 2. What is everyone's feedback on our chances of getting an expedite approved. Does anyone have any advise or experiences they could share?
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I130 Relative Brother NC - SVC California . |
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12:16 am May 22, 2022 | |
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PilsenC

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Good day to everyone! Its been a long time since I was active n this website, and I apologize if this question has already been made. I don't know how to look for this exact answer. I am now a U.S. Citizen and applied to bring my brother to the U.S.A.; now I have a question; my receipt starts with an I.O.E; the S.V.C. center is California. Here is my doubt, I live in North Carolina, and all my USCIS paperwork since my K1 paperwork went thru Texas Service Center. Is it normal to relocate I30 ( F4) to that service center? I m confused and heartbreaking about the 138 months wait. I guess like everyone else. Thanks in advance for any help anybody can give related to this, and again I'm sorry if the question was already posted.
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snap benefits for non-sponsor spouse |
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2:21 pm April 20, 2022 | |
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hello ive had to start over work-wise since the covid crisis and im finding with my current job i qualify for snap benefits. i am the non-sponsor spouse and the snap application asks for my wife's information despite applying only for myself since i had to include that i was married. Will this negatively affect the AOS? As i understand the new rule considers snap benefits as a public charge but only after 12 months, but I dont want to take a big risk on the AOS.
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Request for advise: under what category should I apply for citizenship? |
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2:35 pm April 18, 2022 | |
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LF-MB

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Hello all. I got my Green Card through marriage to an American Citizen. We are still happily married. My original plan was to apply for citizenship at my third year of permanent residency. However, due to the COVID pandemic the process of removing conditions was delayed for about a year, and then some personal circumstances have further delayed me from applying for citizenship. I am now ready to continue with the process but I just realized that because I recently completed my fifth year as permanent resident I am now also eligible to apply under the 5-year as a permanent resident category. It seems to me that applying under this last category is a lot easier than under the category of married to a US national since I would not have to provide proof of a bona fide relationship which implies collecting and submitting a lot of documentation. Do you think that applying under the five-year category would raise any red flags at all and potentially make the application process more difficult? Should I stick to applying under marriage to a US citizen? Thanks for any insights you can provide!
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N400 "EXTENDED REVIEW" |
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11:51 pm March 18, 2022 | |
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Nino2022

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Hello everyone, I am seriously thinking about doing a written Mandamus, I have a misdemeanor and I sent my NOLLE PROSSEQUI as additional evidence, also I have already had 2 interviews. I made my e-request and today I received the letter where they need to do an 'extended review'. It has already been more than 120 days, to be exact 163 days since the second interview. I also sent a request to my congressman, but they told me that I have to wait 4 to 6 weeks to get a response, In conclusion, I would like to know what the timeframes are for the Judge to decide on my case. Thank you all for the support
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