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Crazy Cat

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  1. Agree. Unless there was misrepresentation somewhere, I don't see any issues.
  2. Not an issue. I would use current passport number and new name on the immigration forms until you have a new passport (needed for DS-260)
  3. I don't see a real issue either way. Technically, employment is not the same as a student. However, do what makes you more comfortable since it is not a red flag at this pont.
  4. "full time student" is not employment. I would not enter that there.
  5. Likely, you will have only one interview. However, USCIS has discretion to conduct multiple interviews.
  6. Agree with @Dashinka. Use current passport number. It will be months before you need the new number.
  7. Enter the name you want to use as legal name going forward (new name).
  8. Do you reside inside the US or outside the US?
  9. That is exactly what I did. There were no issues.
  10. or you could say "A new Speaker has not been elected yet".
  11. No. That is not correct. 1. I-130 is processed by USCIS. (can take a year) 2. I-130 is sent to NVC. 3. NVC requests documents and fees 4. After document qualified, NVC sends case to consulate in home country. (after case is at front of the line) 5. Consulate interviews applicant. 6. Consulate issues visa 7. Visa holder travels to US. The entire process can take 2 years.
  12. If I failed to report income, I would correct that by amending my taxes.
  13. You don't have to have a W-2 to report income on a tax form. You simply list it. However, to prove annual income for immigration purposes, you will need an employment letter, etc.
  14. ***Similar threads merged*****
  15. Just explain the entire situation to the consulate, and let them say yes or no.
  16. Technically, a consulate cannot accept a case if an I-130 was already filed with USCIS....but I would ask anyway.
  17. Are you saying that have previously filed an I-130, but now you want to DCF instead?
  18. Your US citizen wife needs to join us here. There are no derivatives for an immediate relative of a US citizen. Must have separate I-130s. Start reading here:
  19. I'm sure you will have good news in a few days. BTW, I am from south Arkansas......
  20. She will not lose her employment. She is still a legal resident. She should get the extension letter in a few days.
  21. WooHoo!! You will soon be a US citizen!!! Congratulations!!! It will be a piece of cake!!!
  22. *****Original Post was edited to remove extremely excessive space padding******* You can find the historical processing times as reported by other VJ members here:
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