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Dashinka

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  1. She should be able to update any information as to address or any other information on the DS260 at the interview. Good Luck!
  2. I understand that Iran is being suspected of meddling in the US election. Any guess as to who they are trying to help?
  3. Nope, I am suggesting that this thread be merged into the Election Strategy master thread.
  4. I am curious as to why we have two election strategy threads going now?
  5. I do love the entire "weird" narrative the Democrats and MSM are pushing. I wonder if the folks in Portland and Austin will start supporting Trump now? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keep_Austin_Weird https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keep_Portland_Weird
  6. Depends on if the USC spouse already submitted an I130 to USCIS. If they did, the DCF option is out and the OP has not answered that question yet.
  7. Yes, I believe you do need to provide all that information even though it seems redundant to the IR2 applications (different departments, different bureaucrats). The last two bullet points are important when passing on US citizenship to children born abroad (USC parent, or USC grandparent, must have resided in the US for 5 years with at least two years after turning 14 years of age). Good Luck!
  8. Thanks, and you are correct, if the final divorce decree is in hand, the I751 is not subject to the 90 day filing window.
  9. Here is a relatively recent DCF thread showing the process for London. This is the fastest way, and you can stay together while the consulate processes the I130 if they agree to do it.
  10. Not accurate. Actually, you can stay together while the visa process is occurring. Has you USC husband already filed and I130 for you? If not, check into DCF. Nope, you can stay together as long as he can convince the consulate he has evidence of his intent to establish domicile in the US as a USC. You can actually come together after the visa is issued, the only rule is he will have to enter the US first or at the same time as you. I think the other thread from March answered much of this, the only difference is it appears the USC spouse will be able to transfer work. Good Luck!
  11. More Democrat racism? I understand they call Kamala their coconut. Is that white on the inside?
  12. I'll take "Names that begin with K" for a $1,000 Alex Why do Democrats insist that people segregate themselves into groups based on race, or other demographics?
  13. Why would they plan to do this event in the Paris sewer?
  14. Here is a thread that may be helpful in showing your intent to re-establish domicile. Good Luck!
  15. If the issue is caused by the availability of interview appointments, yes, the consulates will generally extend the validity of the I129F.
  16. Even with a new CO, the notes from the previous interview will be in the record. You need to address the issue, as others have said maybe contact your US House member or US Senator to see if they can shake the NOIR/NOID loose from USCIS, you can also try the CIS Ombudsman. The issue needs to be addressed, and since it seems you don't know what that issue is, you need the NOIR/NOID. Good Luck! https://www.dhs.gov/topics/cis-ombudsman
  17. Ultra/Extreme leftist Kamala, I understand she is further left than Bernie Sanders. She also is not very kind to some in the bureaucracy. Kamala Harris’ history of comparing DHS to racists, including equating ICE to the KKK https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/jul/28/kamala-harris-history-of-comparing-dhs-to-racists/
  18. I agree, best to get the divorce proceedings moving as that moves to a different clock than the I751. Based on the date you gave where I assume you mean she entered in September 2023 on a spousal visa, so she has a little time before she has to submit the I751. If she has a final divorce decree, she can submit the I751 with a divorce waiver sometime in June 2025 and it should go smoothly. You can also provide an affidavit expressing that the divorce is amicable and everything prior to that was done in good faith that she can add to that package. Good Luck!
  19. Just to be clear, I think you meant CBP can refuse admission...
  20. But you said you were not changing or closing out your US residency while you are on your trip. Being outside the US for less than 6 months generally do not impact continuous residency. Good Luck!
  21. I am not seeing that a short-term stay in China for 5 months will impact Continuous Residency. As to physical presence, that is based on all your time in the US over the the period from when you received your green card, and when you file the N400, have the interview and take the oath. Have you been outside the US for more than 2.5 years since getting your GC? Good Luck!
  22. Did you review everything that was asked in the interview? What were the differences? You say the petition was sent back to USCIS with no reason, but there must have been something the CO picked up on during the interview to make them believe the visa should not be issued.
  23. Sounds like the PSUV is a lot like the Democrat Party here in the U.S. Experts fear Venezuela's Maduro could steal Sunday's election as opposition leads in polls PSUV led a coalition that holds 256 of the 277 seats in the country’s National Assembly, and has control over Supreme Tribunal of Justice courts and the National Electoral Council. The opposition could never unite behind a single candidate, and parties boycotted the 2018 election because of accusations that free and fair elections were not possible under Maduro’s government. Humire on social media platform X posted polling data that showed expected results based on low or high levels of expected voter participation, in both cases showing Maduro getting around half as many votes as Gonzalez would get. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/experts-fear-venezuelas-maduro-could-steal-sundays-election-as-opposition-leads-in-polls/ar-BB1qJVU2?ocid=BingNewsSerp
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