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    RomaSkirsky reacted to Crazy Cat in N-400 Interview and required evidence   
    His expired MX passport is fine.  It does not have to be valid.
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    RomaSkirsky reacted to pherNfer in N-400 July 2018 Filers   
    We just filed my husband's N-400 online. You have the ability to upload documents directly to your application so have your piles of everything you think you may need ready. Beyond the obvious (marriage certificate, copy of my passport, etc) there is space to upload joint bank account statements, mortgages, photos together, and all your other supportive documentation. They do ask for a 5 year address history (even if you are filing under the 3 year rule) and a 5 year employment history with addresses and dates and the system requires you to make a complete timeline so have exact dates. It also wants exact dates you have been out of the US since you have lived in the US only (so this would be the three year rule if you are applying because you married a US citizen). All in all, the document gathering was tedious but the system worked amazingly well. It auto saves your responses and uploads and lets you go through and re-check everything before submitting. There is a 6MB max on each upload but we found the system struggled with more than 4.5MB. good luck everyone! Still waiting on our lifting conditions...We are EAC17284XXXXX Vermont filers.
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    RomaSkirsky reacted to KayDeeCee in What is an I-551 Stamp?   
    You do not need the stamp. You will use your green card. I-551 is the document number/name for permanent residency. Your green card is an I-551. You do not need the I-551 temporary stamp in your passport and the actual green card. They only give the stamp if you do not have your green card and absolutely need proof of being a permanent resident. They do not give them out just for having your AOS approved.
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    RomaSkirsky got a reaction from speedwell in I-130 from NBC to local office   
    Hi,
    Unfortunately all you can do is wait till you receive the NOA2. In most cases it can take anywhere from 5-7 months from the date of the NOA1. Ours took 7 months, others went faster, others went slower. It's difficult, but the wait is worth it. The good thing is that you know they're processing your case and working on it not just because of the NOA1, but also because they have informed you that they've transferred it. There have been a ton of people getting transfers in the last few weeks, which they say will move things along quicker. Some of the Service Centers were on over load and had huge backlogs, so transferring may mean that they get to your case quicker than if it were still in the previous service center. I don't think it makes a big difference in the Service Center, since they're all working on cases daily, so no worries there. Just remember that this means your case is slowly but surely getting its review over with. :-) Best of luck-
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    RomaSkirsky got a reaction from Teddy B in Cashing Canadian Bank Checks In The US   
    To be honest I paid the fees. My last bank charged for any transaction that had a foreign participant. Although 7 USD is a lot more than I ever paid. I've heard most banks do this... the price of the charges vary depending on the bank I assume. I'm not sure of any other places.... sometimes a bank to bank money transfer can be cheaper... I started doing that for awhile because it was HSBC to HSBC, but either way there was still a charge. Hope you get a better answer than mine! Best of luck!
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    RomaSkirsky got a reaction from skiptex in POE Miami Fiance K-1 Visa Advice/Help/Share Experience 2013   
    Right I'm aware, I wrote this topic before you responded to the other thread. Appreciate your response.
    Thanks. I'm not to worried about the wait cause we have no connecting flights so it is what it is. I was just curious to see what people's recent experiences were. We'll find out soon! Thanks again and best of luck to you.
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    RomaSkirsky got a reaction from sunflower123 in Interview in Ciudad Juarez - is it recommended for USC to go along?   
    My Fiancé's interview is in May. We'll be taking interjet as well! I'm very excited! Sure you guys will do great! Best of luck with your interview!
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    RomaSkirsky got a reaction from sunflower123 in Interview in Ciudad Juarez - is it recommended for USC to go along?   
    He can enter the consulate he just has to wait in the waiting area.
    Here are some helpful interviews to help you through the process that another member of visa journey posted.

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    Best of Luck!
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    RomaSkirsky got a reaction from sunflower123 in Interview in Ciudad Juarez - is it recommended for USC to go along?   
    To be honest I haven't heard of many cases being denied due to that reason. That's just what some people have been saying happened to others, while they were waiting for their Spouse's to return from their interview. I've heard from others that they didn't ask if the Spouse/Fiancé was there at all. If you can't go it shouldn't make that big of a difference in the approval/denial of the petition. Always depends on which official is giving the interview I'm sure. If you can it's always better to be safe than sorry. Worse comes to worse, if there's no way you can get there you can always send your spouse a letter explaining why you aren't there or something along those lines, incase the interview official asks. But I wouldn't worry about it too much, especially if you have enough provided proof of relationship. In that case they may not ask. I learned a lot of the information on the Reviews: Embassy/USCIS & POE on this site in the menu above. You can look at the comments from peoples experiences at the embassy the interview will take place at. Maybe that will ease your mind a little.
    Best of luck.
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