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sevenrider860

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    sevenrider860 got a reaction from NYCBoy in I-751 August 2017 Filers   
    Yes...EAC17319xxxxx
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    sevenrider860 reacted to AlluringSoul in I-751 August 2017 Filers   
    It's a tracker app in the App store. You can search cases around your case and see how they are moving along with your application.
     

     

     
     
     
     
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    sevenrider860 got a reaction from Shauneg in Should Arrest Records Be Disclosed or not? (No Convictions)   
    To be clear from the start... I am not a lawyer. But I find that you should not disclose anymore than what is being asked. There is no question that asks "Have you been arrested..." The I-129F Part 3 , Question 2 asks "Have you been convicted by a court of law (civil or criminal)..."
    Being arrested is not the same as being convicted. If a case is dismissed, you have not been found guilty and you have not been convicted. If the court withholds the adjudication of guilt, the court has not convicted you.
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    sevenrider860 got a reaction from Darnell in Officially Sent K-1 Visa   
    If your Girlfriend shows up to a Fiancée visa interview and is asked "when did he propose", which they do ask often, what would she answer? If she answers "He has not proposed yet", you could be looking at a denial.
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    sevenrider860 got a reaction from rutabaga in G-325A Questions   
    You can write "Self Employed", put your home address, your occupation and how long you have been doing this type of work. You notice that there is no box asking for salary, compensation, etc. If asked about your work at the interview, tell them what you do. I don't believe the U.S. is concerned about your Philippine Tax situation.
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    sevenrider860 got a reaction from KayDeeCee in G-325A Questions   
    You can write "Self Employed", put your home address, your occupation and how long you have been doing this type of work. You notice that there is no box asking for salary, compensation, etc. If asked about your work at the interview, tell them what you do. I don't believe the U.S. is concerned about your Philippine Tax situation.
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    sevenrider860 got a reaction from CowBoE in G-325A Questions   
    You can write "Self Employed", put your home address, your occupation and how long you have been doing this type of work. You notice that there is no box asking for salary, compensation, etc. If asked about your work at the interview, tell them what you do. I don't believe the U.S. is concerned about your Philippine Tax situation.
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    sevenrider860 got a reaction from Darnell in WILL BE DIVORCING NEXT YEAR!!!!   
    The answers concerning Phippine law were clear and correct. Regardless of being a LPR, she is still a Philippine Citizen and subject to the laws concerning marriage if she returns to the Philippines.
    If the divorced spouse wants to remarry in the US and not have any dealings with the Philippines, then who files really does not matter a bit.
    However, as it was pointed out...if, for any reason, there is a desire to synchronize the marriage status with the Philippine National registry, the foreign spouse must file as stipulated by Philippine law. It seems this is an amicable separation, so why not have the foreign spouse file so that she can adjust status in the Philippines if she ever wishes to in the future?
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    sevenrider860 got a reaction from TwoChickies in WILL BE DIVORCING NEXT YEAR!!!!   
    Actually if she remarried without dissolving the marriage in the Philippines the charge would be bigomy, not adultery.
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    sevenrider860 got a reaction from KayDeeCee in Adjustment of Status Filing   
    Not an accurate response...
    If the during the medical exam all the vaccinations were provided or identified as contraindicated or not age appropriate on the DS-3025 then there is no need to see a civil surgeon when applying for the AOS.
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    sevenrider860 reacted to dwightcharles in Can I enter the United States with a Philippine Passport expiring in less than 6 months as a Permanent Resident w/ Green Card?   
    Hi guys. I am Dwight and a Permanent Resident of the United States and I am a Filipino citizen.
    I really don't know what to feel right now. I think I am gonna be sick.
    I was so excited to come home to the Philippines FOR THE FIRST time since I moved to the United States. I wanted to be home for Cebu's Sinulog where I am from and see my friends, eat the food (the struggle is real), and just be there even for a short while. I've been homesick since my first day here.
    So earlier I called Cebu Pacific to book a roundtrip flight. I was super ready. As in Super ready that I designed a t-shirt for my friends and I to wear during Sinulog. I contacted a silk screen printer to do it and all. When I was about to give the rep my credit card information, she told me what later on caused my heart to be crushed into bits and pieces.
    "Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months to travel"
    I just went blank for a moment and saw images of my plans falling apart.
    My passport is expiring April 29, 2015 which is apx 4 months away. It is NOT expired. I did a lot of research about this and found out that I can actually enter the Philippines with my current passport because Bureau of Immigration doesnt have any passport requirements for Filipino citizens entering the country, just as long as its valid upon arrival.
    However, I read on New York's embassy that I might have a problem flying back to the US because the Philippines require that passports need to have 6 months validity for travel abroad.
    Does this apply to me though? I mean I am already a permanent resident and I have my green card.
    Also I already renewed my passport last November 20th but it takes a minimum of 8 weeks to get the card. I still have my current passport because I am a flight attendant and I need it for my job at all times.
    So I still have a valid passport in hand, expiring april 29th which is more than 60 days.
    Guys have u tried this? I really wanna go back home. I miss the Philippines so much.
    Can I really not fly back to the US with my passport? Will Philippine airport security not let me board my fight because of this?
    Please help me. I already emailed BOI and each minute that passes i get more and more frustrated because the longer I wait the more expensive the air fare gets and im sure they wont respond until normal business hours or worse after the holiday season.

    Any enlightenment would be greatly appreciated.
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