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Crazy Cat

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  1. I would go to a DIS and tell them you want the stamp. They have given members incorrect info over the phone before for this issue. The visa MUST be stamped/endorsed. Your plastic Green Card might take months arrive. You need the stamp to endorse the visa, and to indicate when you entered the US. "An intending immigrant must present the immigrant visa at a U.S. port-of-entry prior to the expiration of the immigrant visa. An intending immigrant becomes a lawful permanent resident once the immigrant visa and accompanying paperwork is reviewed and endorsed by a CBP Officer. "
  2. Requirements for Immigrant and Nonimmigrant Visas | U.S. Customs and Border Protection (cbp.gov) "An intending immigrant must present the immigrant visa at a U.S. port-of-entry prior to the expiration of the immigrant visa. An intending immigrant becomes a lawful permanent resident once the immigrant visa and accompanying paperwork is reviewed and endorsed by a CBP Officer. "
  3. Exactly correct. That is why immigrant visas must be stamped. This was a CBP error.
  4. This was a big mistake by CPB. Immigrant visas MUST be stamped in order to act as a temporary Green Card.. You need to go to your nearest CBP Deferred Inspection Site to get a stamp.
  5. This is not correct. LPRs do not have I-94s. The passport should have been stamped.
  6. One of my neighbors, here in the east DFW area, has an EV. They recently drove it to Houston. What is normally about a 3-4 hour drive, took close to 8 due to range and re-charge issues. The husband says they have frequent "range anxiety".
  7. LPR- Legal Permanent Resident AOS- Adjustment of Status (Not applicable to your case) AOS- Affidavit Of Support ROC- Removal Of Conditions NC- Naturalization Certificate WOM- Writ Of Mandamus VAWA- Violence Against Women Act AWA- Adam Walsh Act
  8. It will if the extension letter has not expired. It appears the extension letter is valid until 10/16/2026.
  9. I wouldn't worry about the 2-year card at this point.
  10. I wouldn't worry about it. Do you have a 10 year card?
  11. Take what you have. Explain if asked..... The form states "All Permanent Resident Cards ("green card") that you may have, valid or expired."
  12. Did the CO mention it? It is looking more like a "too married" situation.
  13. It, definitely, is a thing. That's why we ALWAYS advise K-1 couples not to have any kind of ceremony which could be seen as a marriage ceremony prior to actually marrying in the US. You might have discovered the source of the issue. What is this "NOC"? No Objection Certificate? Is that part of registering a marriage in India?
  14. That is correct. You don't need 2 joint sponsors. The I-864a signifies to USCIS and the joint sponsor's spouse that joint taxes and combined income are being used.
  15. 2 independent households can live under the same roof. A JOINT sponsor can be any US citizen or Green card holder living in the US. As I said, the JOINT sponsor, as well as the primary sponsor, must submit an I-864. The spouse of the JOINT sponsor submits an I-864a to combine income with the joint sponsor since they are filing taxes jointly.
  16. The joint sponsor MUST FILE AN I-864. The spouse files an I-864a. No, it does not affect the case.
  17. No. You can return any time before the extension letter expires....even the day before.
  18. You won't. If you plan to return after your extension letter expires, get an ADIT stamp before you leave.
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  20. The CO would have told informed the applicant. They would not have waited.
  21. These questions seem to be better directed to a specialized attorney than a DIY site, imho.
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