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    TakumiKobyashi got a reaction from Asia in ***DILEMMA: ADVISE NEEDED URGENTLY PLEASE***   
    Assuming that you got your citizenship through your wife 3 years after getting your GC, you still gained lawful permanent resident status by virtue of a prior marriage to a US Citizen, and it has not been 5 years since you got your GC. Just because you've now become a citizen doesn't change the fact that you got a GC through marriage to a US Citizen within the last 5 years…
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    TakumiKobyashi got a reaction from FarrahIdir in ***DILEMMA: ADVISE NEEDED URGENTLY PLEASE***   
    Assuming that you got your citizenship through your wife 3 years after getting your GC, you still gained lawful permanent resident status by virtue of a prior marriage to a US Citizen, and it has not been 5 years since you got your GC. Just because you've now become a citizen doesn't change the fact that you got a GC through marriage to a US Citizen within the last 5 years…
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    TakumiKobyashi got a reaction from EM_Vandaveer in ***DILEMMA: ADVISE NEEDED URGENTLY PLEASE***   
    Assuming that you got your citizenship through your wife 3 years after getting your GC, you still gained lawful permanent resident status by virtue of a prior marriage to a US Citizen, and it has not been 5 years since you got your GC. Just because you've now become a citizen doesn't change the fact that you got a GC through marriage to a US Citizen within the last 5 years…
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    TakumiKobyashi got a reaction from KayDeeCee in AOS worst fear... please help   
    No, just found the thread: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/589004-aos-interview-spouse-not-avail-resched-or-just-go/
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    TakumiKobyashi reacted to aaron2020 in Advanced Parole Due To Death of Mother   
    From the USCIS website: http://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-processes-and-procedures/travel-documents/emergency-travel
    If you have been admitted as a nonimmigrant and have applied to extend the period of authorized nonimmigrant stay, or have applied to change to a different nonimmigrant status, you will automatically abandon the application if you leave the United States before USCIS makes a decision on the advance parole application. Receipt of an advance parole document does NOT prevent abandonment of the change of status or extension of stay application. Upon returning to the United States, you are likely to be denied admission if your current status has expired.
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    TakumiKobyashi got a reaction from vbms in Do I need to get i-693 before I file i-485 + i-130   
    No, you no longer have to submit I-693 along with your initial I-485.
    NOLO's legal updates page says:
    Also, from the USCIS I-693 page itself:
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