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manilaboy83

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  1. Hello everyone. Im hoping i can get information regarding my situation. I work in the restaurant industry and had submitted my i-751 application last nov 2019. Due to this whole corona issue, my employer had to drastically reduce my work schedule. I am married but losing significant hours will affect our income.

     

    will filing temporary unemployment be used against me by uscis and deny my i-751?

     

    i will really appreciate any information. Thank you

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    11 minutes ago, Mollie09 said:

     

    Your wife is filing, she is the petitioner. It's a "joint" filing because you're still married, but you're not the petitioner and you're not filing together.

    I am the petitioner and she is the beneficiary...and we are filing a joint petition. clear?

  3. Thank you @Unlockable

     

    @happyg uscis website. They changed their rule as of Dec2018 saying couples filing for ROC are now required to attend the interview. I know they could waive the interview appointment before. And yes i am the usc and we are both filing, not just me.

  4. Hello everyone. 

     

    I just want to ask if i(usc) need to include my divorce decree from previous marriage when i submit my i-751 for my spouse(gc)?

     

    also i read online that as of Dec2018, spouses are now called in for interviews when removing conditional gc?

     

    thank you for any info you can share

  5. Hi everyone. Just a quick question.I was talking to someone who told me that she and her mom crossed the border when she was still a kid. The illegal mom married a USC later on and the USC petitioned both her mom and her. (before she reached her 18th birthday). Is it even possible for the USC to petition his  (child) when she 'entered without inspection"? shes been living here for years now and was able to acquire citizenship through dad's petition(??) 

     

    im just really curious. any information is appreciated.

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