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Dashinka

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  1. Is this what you are looking for? Good Luck! A Form I-551, whether or not expired, presented by a civilian or military employee of the United States Government who was outside the United States pursuant to official orders, or by the spouse or child of such employee who resided abroad while the employee or serviceperson was on overseas duty and who is preceding, accompanying or following to join within 4 months the employee, returning to the United States; or https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-8/chapter-I/subchapter-B/part-211/section-211.1
  2. Not the visa expiration date, but two years less 90 days from when you became a conditional LPR. So if you entered yesterday 10/1/24 becoming an LPR, you will submit the I751 sometime after 7/1/26. Do not submit the I751 early (even one day early, so use a calculator or count the days carefully) as it will be rejected and you will lose the filing fee. Good Luck!
  3. My wife had to redo her medical when we were going through AOS after her K1 entry, and she did it prior to the AOS submission. I would do it now, and avoid the RFE requesting it. Good Luck!
  4. I864. As the primary petitioner, and also using assets, the I864 is your only option. Good Luck!
  5. I would use the name on her passport and put any other names in the other names used section. Good Luck!
  6. This is what I found on the website of the U.S. Embassy in Japan. This applies across the board. It seems your wife met with an overly excited CBP officer. There should be no fines, and it will all go away when her naturalization is finalized. If she encounters this again while she is still an LPR, she should ask to see a CBP supervisor. Good Luck! U.S. government personnel (military and direct-hire civil service employees) and their spouses and minor children who hold Lawful Resident status of the United States may remain outside of the United States for the duration of an official overseas assignment plus four months without losing their resident status. Exceptions exist for family members of military service members. https://jp.usembassy.gov/visas/immigrant-visas/green-card/maintaining-permanent-resident-status/#:~:text=U.S. government personnel (military and direct-hire civil service,plus four months without losing their resident status.
  7. Yes, the government does not respond to FOI requests in a very efficient manner. Much easier to track this individually than rely on CBP.
  8. OK, so visited a few more this past week, Zion, Bryce, and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. First Zion, the main park was a complete zoo even in the middle of the week, but the East side and Kolob Canyon areas were quite nice and not so busy. Bryce was amazing, the reddish hoodoos and rock formations were breathtaking and the hiking was great. The North Rim of GCNP was also quite interesting and beautiful. We hiked a bit down on the North Kaibab trail (about 2000 ft into the canyon), and also drove along the scenic drive which offered some great vantage points. It was definitely much less busy than the South Rim area.
  9. We also tracked my wife's travels on our own via bookings, etc. There may be a government site, but I am not sure how long it takes to get a response. Here is a good resource for this particular issue including how to file an FOI with CBP. Good Luck! https://citizenpath.com/faq/find-travel-records-n-400-application/
  10. Who knows how long it will take for USCIS to move on it, but home visits are extremely rare, so it might be soon. Also, I agree, you may want to consult with a lawyer, as appearances as you described might be negative toward your applications even if explainable. Good Luck!
  11. What is the name of Burger Kings in Australia? I remember seeing those when I was there many years ago. Same signage etc., but different name.
  12. Robby Starbuck is on it. Companies should not be getting into social politics. I was a bit surprised that Toyota corporate in Japan is allowing Toyota America to do what they are doing. It’s time to expose Toyota.
  13. You can tie the I130s together after they are approved and they both reach NVC. After one petition gets there, just wait for the second one to arrive, then submit the required documents for both, and request they be tied together and sent to the consulate together. Good Luck!
  14. She can inform the CO at the interview of any very recent travels since the applications was submitted. Good Luck!
  15. Just curious, who are you petitioning for? If F3, or F4, I can possibly see USCIS simply forgetting.
  16. A year??? Do you have a NOA showing the package was accepted?
  17. As @Boiler stated, you can always bring more evidence to the interview. Additionally, you are just setting up the marriage, I would not expect a joint account set up a few weeks ago to have much activity. Get the package submitted.
  18. You should be fine. For my wife and I, when she was adjusting, we actually set her up with a separate credit union account, but I put her as a co-owner on my account, and I am a co-owner on her account, but neither is a joint account. Good Luck!
  19. Yeah probably belongs here at least until Jack Smith amends his list of charges. Here is a little more of the comments on X.
  20. Just wow, TDS is so bad with this woman she doesn’t recognize her own hatred.
  21. I thought they were already closed. Regardless, KMart and Sears missed the boat as retail moved to a more online presence. Sears especially could have been bigger than Amazon if they had continued to evolve.
  22. Passport style photos are only required if applying for the N400 from overseas as the spouse of a U.S. service person.
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