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Crazy Cat

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  1. Would you suggest trying to get an ADIT stamp??
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  3. If child is under 18, US spouse can petition both spouse and Step Daughter as IR/CR-1 and IR/CR-2. It can be managed at NVC for both to receive visas about the same time.
  4. Agree 100%. US spouse can petition both spouse and Step Daughter as IR/CR-1 and IR/CR-2. It can be managed at NVC for both to receive visas about the same time.
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  6. A petitioner must submit either tax documents for the most recent tax year or a valid explanation as to why he/she was not required to file taxes. No way around that requirement....even a joint sponsor will not overcome it. Perhaps the petitioner's income was below the threshold for filing. That can be explained easily enough.
  7. That is a question for the consulate...not for us...
  8. You don't need both. A US passport is proof of citizenship.
  9. You need to read the K-1 guide here on VJ. It will answer a lot of questions.
  10. My calculations say 21 since they want 24 hour days. That means the day of departure and the day of arrival back in the US are not counted as outside the US. I think the online N-400 application counts them for you. Chapter 4 - Physical Presence | USCIS "USCIS will count the day that an applicant departs from the United States and the day he or she returns as days of physical presence within the United States for naturalization purposes.[3]"
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  12. In your case, the extension letter itself, is of little use since it must be used with an expired 2 year Green Card. A decision for Removal of Conditions could take up to several years. I have seen cases take almost 4 years. At the end of the 3rd quarter FY 2023, there were still more than 217,000 (I-751s) still pending in the system. They are processing only about 30,000 I-751s per quarter. I would file an N-400 as soon as eligible. The sooner you file, the sooner you will be rid of USCIS. Good luck.
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  16. You are not. Interpret literally, and answer honestly.
  17. Non-Issue. Forget it.
  18. As I said, I would sign the certificate with the name that is printed on the certificate itself. You sign the certificate after you receive it.
  19. I would sign the Naturalization Certificate as it is shown on the certificate.
  20. Then, how can you already have an interview scheduled?
  21. This is improper advice. The OP cannot enter the US prior to the sponsor. OP's spouse MUST travel to the US either before or along with the visa holder.
  22. This is not accurate. Once an immigrant visa holder enters they US, he/she can IMMEDIATELY exit the US. The endorsed immigrant visa acts as a full-fledged Green Card until the plastic one arrives or one year after entry.
  23. Have you already submitted a DS-260 for YOUR case? Yes or No??? This is inaccurate. Visa expiration is based on date of the medical exam...not visa issuance date. It could expire even sooner than 6 months after the medical exam.
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