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Kintsukuroi

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  1. Just to note in case people living in other states come across this thread and start to worry, not all states have this same rule. My driver's license expired in Nov 2014 and my GC was due to expire in May 2015. I was still issued the full 6 year driver's license valid until 2020 in Texas.

    I'm not sure that MO (or some of the offices) is enforcing their rule properly with regard to LPRs if they are issuing driver's licenses only until the expiration date of the green card. LPR status does not expire when the green card expires so "legal presence" would still be current. It even says, "Expiration dates do not indicate the expiration of legal permanent resident status" on the link posted above so you should have been able to show the expiring/expired green card and still been issued a full length MO driver's license because unlike other immigrants statuses that have to be renewed LPR status does not.

  2. Your child cannot get UK citizenship through other means because your child *will* be British already from the moment they are born. Even if you never file a CRBA or obtain a British passport for your child they will still be British because that is what the law states. My children were all born in the US and have British citizenship by descent through me. I haven't filed a CRBA for any of them. Three of them have/had British passports (I haven't applied yet for the other two). It's as easy as sending off a completed application, the fees, British parent's birth certificate and child's birth certificate (must have British parent listed). The only advice I would give you is make sure you have a birth certificate for the child dated less than 3 months after they are born. You may have to provide additional documentation if you have a birth certificate dated after 3 months post birth.

  3. I had my oath ceremony today. We were told to arrive by 8am. The ceremony started at 10am (there were 300 of us that needed to get processed through between 8-10am). The ceremony lasted ~ 1 hour. I then had to wait another 30-45mins to get my certificate in hand. It will depend on how many people are taking the oath that day and how much ceremonial fanfare there is but I think having an appointment only 2 hours after the ceremony is *supposed* to start is cutting it a bit tight.

  4. Go ahead and remove my info from the list. I wasnt able to file in October. Its going to be this month, so I'll head over to the Feb thread. :)

    Oh..couple of questions..The copies I have to send in..do they have to be notarised? And also, I still have the copies from when I did my GC immigration process...will they still be okay to send in?

    Thanks!

    No, they don't need to be notarized but be prepared to show the originals at the interview.

  5. Hi

    Not trying to revive an old topic but here im now ready to file for my citzenship, glad i didnt do it last april since my divorce wasnt finalized until few months ago and even though we were seperated at that time and i was over the 5 years mark i was advised not to until the divorce is finalized.

    Any way i have few questions:

    -Some people talked about providing proves that you have no issue with child support ? i dont know if it is even true since it is a civil matter, but im asking regardless? i never missed one by the way.

    -Do i have to send the divorce final judgement with my application? if yes shall it be a full complete copy? it is over 50 pages?

    -Do i need to send Tax return reciept for the last 3 years?

    -Will they accept a cashier check or does it have to be a personal one or a money order?

    -Does the Efiling have any major advantages and do you guys advise to do it?

    -Like most people i have a physical and mailing address that are different, how do i go about that with this process since it was kinda confusing during previous experiences with the USCIS?

    -Does anyone have experience with the modified oath request?

    Thank you, this site is the best help ever, me and my ex used it through the whole process and here im now back to seek advise for the final step.

    Thank you

    I submitted a copy of my decree with my application (mine is 34 pages long). The IO asked to see a certified copy at the interview. I did not send a tax return receipt. As far a child support, I would include the print out from your state's child support office (if you send it through the state) showing you are current on payments.

  6. Her GC says resident since October 6th 2011, right? ---------YES

    She has only had 6 days outside of the US since that time, right? ----------CORRECT.

    What day exactly did she send in her application? ---------Jan. 30, 2015

    In N-400 Application, Line #7: Date you become Permanent Resident: I put down, 11/14/2013, which was the date she received her 10-years GC. Should I put, 10/06/2011 at line #7 instead? Thank you.

    Yes, this is why it was returned. By the date you entered on the application she is not eligible. You need to put the 10/06/2011 date and reapply.

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