
wisegeek
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wisegeek got a reaction from usmsbow in Emigrating to Germany while on US immigration (green card)
If you are a Green Card holder married to a US Citizen who is REGULARLY Employed abroad ( i think its longer than 1 year or so)
- works for AIR (American Institute of Research) As per USCIS list
https://www.uscis.gov/us-citizenship/citizenship-through-naturalization/continuous-residence-and-physical-presence-requirements-naturalization/list-recognized-american-institutions-research-and-other-recognized-organizations
- Works for US Military (any branch), US DoD, USG, US DOS
You are eligible to apply for Expedited Naturalization (under Section 319 B of FAM) family member rule - without residing 3 year.
There are certain conditions you must meet please refer to :
https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-12-part-g-chapter-4
Section E specifically EXEMPT you from ALL presence / residence requirements
E. Exception to Continuous Residence and Physical Presence Requirements
Spouses of U.S. citizens who are regularly stationed abroad under qualifying employment may be eligible to file for naturalization immediately after obtaining LPR status in the United States. Such spouses are not required to have any prior period of residence or specified period of physical presence within the United States in order to qualify for naturalization. [19]
B. Marital Union for Spouses Employed Abroad
The spouse of a U.S. citizen employed abroad is not required to have lived in marital union with his or her citizen spouse. [9] The spouse only needs to show that he or she is in a legally valid marriage with a U.S. citizen from the date of filing the application until the time of the Oath of Allegiance. [10] Such spouses who are not living in marital union still have to show intent to reside abroad with the U.S. citizen spouse abroad and take up residence in the United States upon termination of the qualifying employment abroad. [11]
Good Luck.
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wisegeek got a reaction from geowrian in F4 - Sibling acquiring different nationality after filing I-130, thoughts?
I believe If i am not wrong its based on country of birth (what they call country of charge-ability) it does not factor / take into account the country of citizenship.
I believe even other H1 to GC petitions are also (when trying to use your spouse country of charge-ability - if THAT country has shorter wait time even if they are just born in that under subscribe country it can be used to charge against).
Hope this is all correct.
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wisegeek got a reaction from cupcake123 in N-400 February 2017 Filers
Hi Everyone, very glad to inform passed the interview today easily at the Chicago Field Office.
Chicago office does not do same day oath, so now will be waiting for the Oath letter.
Good luck to all!
The journey is almost over
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wisegeek got a reaction from Waitinggame16 in N-400 February 2017 Filers
Hi Everyone, very glad to inform passed the interview today easily at the Chicago Field Office.
Chicago office does not do same day oath, so now will be waiting for the Oath letter.
Good luck to all!
The journey is almost over
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wisegeek reacted to databit in Failed second interview for US Citizenship.
Try this: From now on, speak to her only in English, and make her do the same with you. No foreign language TV either. Nothing works as well as not having a choice.
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wisegeek got a reaction from T & S in N-400 February 2017 Filers
Just got my receipt number via text + email....waiting for NOA1 letter via regular mail.
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wisegeek got a reaction from michela21413 in TERMINATION
This usually comes up just before your bills ( IV and AOS etc) are invoiced.
don't worry i had the same thing.
once the petition is approved and NVC receives the case, thats what you usually see first.
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wisegeek got a reaction from JEWELLA in March 2013 Progress (WAC1390410000 - WAC1390438000)
just curious how do you get this list?