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Crazy Cat

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  1. When wife interviewed, it appeared the questions were selected by their computer system. She was asked none of the questions above. I would advise you to learn all 100.
  2. Yep. There seem to be a LOT consulate specific procedures these days.....LOL. Thanks for sharing the UK process.
  3. I'm not sure about London, but Some locations require a copy of the interview letter to book the medical. I agree that later is better for the reason you stated.
  4. ***Moved to the UK regional forum as these are consulate specific questions****
  5. ***One hijack comment/question removed in lieu of a new topic which was stated earlier***
  6. As it stands today 6/9/2024: 1. After 5 years as a Green Card holder. 2. 5 Years as a Green Card holder & at least 65 years old before qualifying for Medicare. Also, normally 40 quarters (10 years) of work credit by immigrant or spouse for free Part A. They might be able to buy in at 65+ years old....if they have been Green card holders for 5 years. In 2023, the buy-in cost for qualifying people was roughly $670 per month for Parts A & B. (exceptions may apply). I wouldn't even guess as to what the healthcare system will look like in 20 years. 3. Yes 4. About 20+ years. Visa numbers are just now available for those who have priority date (I-130 submission) of Jul 2007.
  7. It is definitely possible since all visitors are already assumed to have the intent to stay.
  8. It would be highly advised to be prepared to show strong ties to her country. Having a spouse inside the US, likely, a difficult obstacle to overcome.
  9. There is no 90 day rule. Read and study this guide, then you will be more prepared to ask questions. Good luck. Be aware of the travel and work restrictions associated with adjustment of status.
  10. How can you commit election fraud after an election? This is political persecution which will be reversed, imho....but the 2024 election interference is already done.
  11. Too early right now. OP's Green Card doesn't expire until 1/31/2025. But, yes, OP needs to be aware of that. It's a biggie.
  12. Shouldn't it be 3 years -90 days from the Resident Since date (for N-400)?
  13. Agree with @OldUser and @Lil bear. Approved I-129fs die after 4 months. It shouldn't have any negative effects on an I-130. Good luck.
  14. Others have already explained that a person cannot enter the US as a visitor with the intent to stay and adjust status. Per your post history, he is currently in Europe, thus, adjustment of status is not available.
  15. ***Locked for Review***
  16. Depending on the timing, you may or may not actually get the card. If you get it, just hold on to it until the oath ceremony.
  17. Not sure if I posted this already in this thread, but after waiting 40 months for our I-751 to be processed, wife filed her N-400. Four months later, both were approved in our combo interview.
  18. Congratulations!!! Just as I predicted....LOL. Looks like card will be sent.....keep an eye on the N-400 status for oath ceremony will be scheduled...
  19. Filing for citizenship is the same for both. According to OP's timeline, a 2 year card should have been issued.
  20. Here is the official fee schedule: G-1055, Fee Schedule (uscis.gov) I-485 is $1440. Note appendix B for the I-765. I-765 is $260 if filing with an I-485. Biometrics fees are now included.
  21. Based on your timeline:
  22. Since the requirements are 3 years of marriage to US citizen AND being a Green Card holder for three years, 90 days prior to the 3 year anniversary of the later date (Green Card approval date) is when the window opens.
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