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Dashinka

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  1. Good point. To the OP, are you currently inside the US?
  2. Ahh, now the leftist media can talk about this. I wonder if they know the internet exists. I also wonder if Morning Joe S. will also be writing a book?
  3. Except in the minds of those afflicted by TDS. Heard some little known band was heading to Europe for a tour, and CBP detained their drummer due to an outstanding warrant. The reactions of the leftist media were immediate, predictable, and of course wrong. It was not an immigration issue and had nothing to do with this guy being an LPR (same thing could have happened if he was a USC). It was not ICE conducting a raid on a plane, it was simply a law enforcement agency not allowing a USC/LPR to leave the country when there is an active felony warrant on said person. On a side note, by co-worker just took a trip to Iran to visit his mother and family. I asked him if he had any trouble returning to the US. Not one issue arose, no secondary inspection, nothing out of the ordinary. He is a naturalized USC, but carries two passports.
  4. What did the RFE ask for specifically? Can you share a copy of the RFE with personal information redacted?
  5. Are you the petitioner? Assuming yes, your only options are the I864 or the I864EZ (if your circumstances allow). Good Luck!
  6. Doesn't check the right boxes for that "big top" party. I would rather see him out front spouting his divisive rhetoric though.
  7. I agree, about waiting it out. In four months the three years will be done, and you can likely schedule an interview for around that time, and avoid the I601 delay. Good Luck!
  8. Moved back to the K1 Process & Procedures forum as the OP clarified they are pursuing a K1.
  9. OK, no moderator needed. Just click on your profile picture (nice doggy by the way!), and choose EDIT PROFILE, there you can scroll down and change your Immigration Status to K1. Good Luck!
  10. Ok, so no numerical limitations on a K1 from any country (apologies, I assumed F1 based on your profile, I will notify a moderator and see if they can change it for you). That being said, K1's can be tough in Morocco. I will tag @JeanneAdil as both of them may be helpful here. Good Luck!
  11. 23,400 per year for F1. I do not believe there are country limits for family based. Good Luck! https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/Statistics/Immigrant-Statistics/WEB_Annual_Numerical_Limits - FY2025.pdf Moved to NVC forum.
  12. You may need it again in the future, but right now you should be fine with ignoring it. There are always ways to reactivate it in the future. Good Luck! https://www.uscis.gov/tools/uscis-tools-and-resources/online-account-and-technical-support
  13. Good luck! I am moving this to the Military specific forum since it is more about N400 under those specific rules.
  14. He can always try for the B2, but approval will depend on his specific case and current ties to India. It won't harm his F2A case assuming he does not mis-represent himself on the DS160. Good Luck!
  15. OK, now it makes sense as it would negate the need to file an I90 to renew a 10yr GC. I suspect the folks with 2yr GCs would have to use the I751 extension letter.
  16. As @Crazy Cat suggested, print out a copy of the notice and show up. You can claim whatever, but usually they will accommodate you as biometrics literally take 5-10 minutes. Good Luck!
  17. Which field office? Sometimes you can do a walk-in or at least you used to be able to do that. Good Luck!
  18. Repeated for emphasis, AOS is not an option as they are not currently inside the US. How would they answer the question of the CBP officer as to the purpose of their trip? I would change the trip schedule and attend the interview. Good Luck!
  19. It could as if you are living in a different USCIS district, and you application is routed to the field office based on your previous address, I can cause delays, or other inconveniences such as being called for an interview in a different part of the country from where you are currently living.
  20. You need to inform USCIS via the AR11 of any address change. There is no fee for this notification and it can be done online. Also, yes, it may impact your I751 as if you are called for an interview, USCIS needs to know which field office to route your petition. Good Luck!
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