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Coming Soon: Lockdowns to Save the Environment?
Dashinka replied to TBoneTX's topic in Current Events and Hot Social Topics
Between what various countries are doing to farmers, talk of eliminating meat, and air travel, I can see the elite leaders that believe they are so important and smart moving in this direction. The WEF is definitely moving in that direction and Klaus Schwab is the worst person in the world, he reminds me of practically every James Bond villain. -
Willis does not have a great track record when pulled before a judge related to ethics concerns. I know, racism and all. It also seems she may have defamed the soon to be ex- of her boyfriend. Worth $10mil? Maybe, maybe more. Fulton County DA's Case Against Trump Just Got Really Messy It sure doesn’t look good for either one of them. Will Fani WIllis be removed from the case? Willis is defiant. She has not admitted to the relationship. She delivered a political rant in a church recently as she claimed she is in this mess because of, wait for it, racism. Of course. Defense attorney Ashleigh Merchant, who represents former Trump campaign staffer and White House aide Michael Roman, first exposed the relationship between Willis and Wade. Merchant filed a motion asking Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee to remove both Willis and Wade and their offices from further prosecution of the case. It isn’t the first time Willis has faced removal from a case. https://hotair.com/karen-townsend/2024/01/23/fulton-county-das-case-against-trump-just-got-really-messy-n606830
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HOW LOW CAN BLUE CITIES SINK? [merged threads]
Dashinka replied to TBoneTX's topic in Current Events and Hot Social Topics
Yep, votes matter. Progress! -
This will be an interesting one to follow. F1 with an overstay to AOS, then the I407, and now a B2 application. I agree with @PaulaCJohnny, the consulate officer will have all that information, and will balance everything with your B2 application. Make sure you are honest with the DS160 and any questions the CO may ask. Good Luck! And let us know how it goes.
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Family member drug use 20 years ago - Eligible for tourist visa?
Dashinka replied to Spotify's topic in Tourist Visas
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I do wonder how they explain the mutually exclusive positions they are taking here. Davos Admits Possibility Of Ukraine Defeat - Claims Putin Will Target EU Next The panel itself is largely made up of Ukrainian representatives who are there to spin the facts, not have a frank discussion about the realities in the trenches. Journalist Niall Ferguson seems to be the only member with a modicum of honesty on the panel, as he admits the situation in Ukraine has degraded dramatically. He does, however, join with the Ukrainians in admonishing the American public's growing opposition to monetary and military support. The underlying message? If Ukraine loses, it will be your fault. Why should Americans be relied upon to dump hundreds of billions of dollars into a losing war against an opponent that has nothing to do with them? The same question should be considered by Europeans, but their proximity is used as leverage against them. The primary argument from political warhawks like Lindsay Graham and puppets like Zelensky is that when Ukraine falls, Putin intends to invade Europe next. It's the old Vietnam era “domino effect” narrative, repeated ad nauseum. The problem is that warhawks along with Zelensky and his propagandists are caught in a Catch-22: They have been promoting the idea that Russia's military is in shambles and that US and EU aid is bringing Ukraine to victory. At the same time, they want to frighten Europeans and Americans with the prospect that Russia is strong enough to invade the EU. They can't have it both ways – Either Russia's armies are crippled and ripe to be overrun, or, they are incredibly strong and capable of leaping into a series of invasions against Ukraine's neighbors. https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/davos-admits-possibility-ukraine-defeat-claims-putin-will-target-eu-next
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You don't lose ESTA/VWP just because you file an I485, you lose that privilege by overstaying. This is the issue with the OP.
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The wicked witch of the wig - Joy Reid
Dashinka replied to Boiler's topic in Current Events and Hot Social Topics
Joy Reid went to the hair stylist ... and apparently requested 'The Donald Trump' https://twitchy.com/justmindy/2023/08/25/joy-reid-trump-same-hairstyle-msnbc-n2386596 -
Older children and citizenship applications
Dashinka replied to Helen Quail's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
Yes, the children over 18 will need to file their own N400. You 15 yr old daughter will gain citizenship under you when you finalize your oath and get your naturalization certificate. After you get your certificate you can apply for a US passport book and card for yourself and your minor daughter, and you may want to consider also filing an N600 for her to obtain her own naturalization certificate (she will not get one at your oath ceremony). Your other children will all get their own certificates as they will be naturalizing as adults. Good Luck! https://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/learn-about-citizenship/i-am-the-child-of-a-us-citizen -
I would try to get the citations if possible, but it should not be an issue. The IO will go over the N400 form with you when you have your interview and you can disclose them then (USCIS may already know about them from their background check). My wife forgot to disclose a moving violation she was cited for when she filled out her N400, and she was able to correct it at the interview, it was not an issue. Good Luck!
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Contact the nearest U.S. consulate in China, they should be able to help. Good Luck! An “affidavit of marriageability.” You can get this document at the Embassy or Consulate by swearing or affirming before a Consul that you are legally free to marry. You must make an appointment for a notarial service to get this affidavit, and there is a $50 charge. If either party was previously married, bring a clear photocopy of either the divorce or annulment decree or the death certificate which shows how the marriage ended. If you present an original certified copy with the copy for their review, the Chinese authorities will usually accept the copy. Hold on to your original documents, since they may be required if you later wish to file an immigrant visa petition for your spouse. Note: In order to complete your affidavit of marriageability correctly, you are highly recommended to bring a photocopy of your Chinese fiancé’s ID card (Shen Fen Zheng 身份证).” https://china.usembassy-china.org.cn/living-working-and-marriage-in-china/#married
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K1 - Social Security Name Change Before AoS?
Dashinka replied to FlattyPatty's topic in Social Security Numbers
Exactly, but theoretically, the SSA should also change the name based on marriage even if the person has not received their GC yet, but for some reason they have an issue with that. My wife did the exact same thing as your wife after she received her GC. -
K1 - Social Security Name Change Before AoS?
Dashinka replied to FlattyPatty's topic in Social Security Numbers
Just proceed with the AoS as soon as you can and fill out the I485/I765/I131 with the new name. You can deal with the SSA after getting the GC as it kills two birds with one stone, you get the SSA to acknowledge the new married name, and you get rid of that DHS authorization note. Good Luck! -
N-400 based on 3 year rule
Dashinka replied to Dags's topic in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
Each office processes N400's roughly on a first come first served basis regardless of 3yr or 5yr filing (of course there are exceptions depending on the case complexities). Some offices are fast, and some are slower. -
GC holder with a lot of problems
Dashinka replied to Fabiann's topic in Working & Traveling During US Immigration
He has only been gone for 8 months with a re-entry permit in process which may be one of the reasons he was given a tough time last time he entered the US, so I don't expect an issue. I would make sure he has proof of his ties to the US as you demonstrated, as well as the information on the filing of the REP. He may get questioned as to why so many trips to the US, and all I can add there is he should be honest. Overall, he should be fine as it sounds like you will do what you can to prep him with the available proof of maintaining residence. If CBP gives him a tough time, make sure he does not agree to give up his GC as there are stories of CBP doing this although I haven't heard of anything recently. Good Luck! -
She does not become an LPR until CBP endorses the visa she is traveling on when she uses it to enter the U.S. Overall, if you are worried about you wife traveling with your USC child, and you are unable to accompany her, send her a notarized letter explaining she is traveling to re-unite with you in the U.S. That is a fairly common practice for any parent crossing an international border. For instance if you decided to take a trip to Canada with your child without your wife, you should have a letter from her in case Canadian Border Control asked to see it. Good Luck!