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Crazy Cat

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  1. Why did you think you needed a partial exam? Was something omitted previously?
  2. Actually, that is not proof of intent to re-locate. Concentrate on actions showing real intent and concrete actions toward actually moving to the US as @milimelo explained. Good luck on your move.
  3. Your thread is in the Adjustment of Status from K1 forum. Everyone is allowed to post.
  4. Good luck in your search, but no right-minded health care professional is going to sign off on someone else's earlier exam. There is a big, big liability consideration. It will be a full exam....and it will cost several hundred dollars. Immigration isn't cheap. The path of least resistance is just to pay for the full exam.
  5. They are clueless. The expiration date on the visa is irrelevant. They need to read the visa. An endorsed immigrant visa is valid proof of legal residence in the US. Maybe a a stern letter from an attorney will educate them.
  6. Sounds, to me, like you have done everything right. The consulate normally extends I-129F approvals in 4 month intervals (up to a year). I would continue to try contacting them.
  7. I would wait and ask the consulate to accept the child's I-130 at wife's interview. They have the discretion to accept the case. The only other option (which the consulate might tell you) is to file the I-130 with USCIS ASAP and ask for an expedite.
  8. That is inaccurate. The extension letter and expired Green cards are evidence of work authorization and legal residence...Further evidence would be an ADIT stamp in passport. You also have an unrestricted SS Card.
  9. You surrender your Green Card when you take the oath, not when you interview.
  10. ***Topic Merged with existing Houston N-400 Thread***
  11. The Department of State does not process or produce Green cards. Did you pay the $220 immigrant fee? You need to deal with USCIS.
  12. It depends on why you were rejected.
  13. 100% normal. We filed wife's I-751 in March 2019. Wife got "case is ready for an interview to be scheduled" in May of 2019......No updates until approval in December 2022 after a combo interview.
  14. 1. No. Service centers are selected by USCIS based on their internal process. 2. Yes, at the discretion of CBP at every entry.
  15. ***One comment and another quoting it removed*** Terms of Service state members shall not: ***Condone or instruct, either directly or indirectly, others on how to commit fraudulent or illegal immigration activities in any way, shape, manner or method.***
  16. ***Split from existing thread. @Tamasiane Levarit Please do not hijack other members' topics***
  17. A couple options: 1. Receive all required vaccinations again. Generally, this can be done during the medical exam in many cases. 2. Have hospital perform titer measurements to determine presence of antibodies.
  18. ***Topic split from existing thread. Please do not hijack the topics of other members*** ***Reply from old topic removed from OP post**** -VJ Moderation
  19. ***Hijack comment split to new topic***
  20. Hard to say. Sadly, SS Cards are hit and miss. You could go to a local SSA office and inquire.
  21. Paying the immigration fee that late has probably caused a delay. I would wait a couple more months. You are still well within the "normal" time.
  22. ***This topic was spit from an existing thread****
  23. Between F2a and F4, it is a better option. But many people would also suggest having wife file I-130s for her siblings...as a backup.
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