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Crazy Cat

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  1. Disregard any I-765 messages if I-485 is approved. EADs are voided in lieu of a Green Card.
  2. Congratulations!!!! A piece of cake!!!! There is a light at the end of the tunnel!!!! Any idea of when you get to take the oath?
  3. This is pretty common. I would delay submitting documents until both cases are at NVC. I would immediately contact USCIS and request an expedite for the child's case based on the fact that the petitioner naturalized.
  4. ***Moved to the Philippines regional forum as OP questions center around country specific procedures*** -VJ moderation
  5. That just isn't realistic. Everyone thinks THEIR case will proceed faster. At some point, reality strikes. As my High School history teacher always said (paraphrased): "To the wise, a word is sufficient" I wish you well in your journey.
  6. All evidence as required. N-400 application is totally independent from I-751.
  7. If you are confident that you are qualified, no action is required. However, you can also opt to obtain and upload documents for a qualified joint sponsor. That note is standard procedure for NVC. The Consulate Officer is the sole approval authority for visas. The note does not say you MUST have a joint sponsor.
  8. Well intent, but I see no benefit in announcing that they are dependent on your support. Good luck. I hope they get to visit.
  9. USCIS will recognize the marriage if legal where it takes place. No need to marry at the US embassy.
  10. Another option is to go on the trip, then file for citizenship after returning.
  11. Have you all seen these political ads which say "If you send me a $1 donation, I will send you a $20 gift card"? I had sent a $1 donation to one of the lower tier Republican candidates to help him get on the debate stage. Well, today, my $20 Visa gift card arrived in my mail box. I guess it is a "loss leader" which he expected would bring him big donors after the debate.....I don't think it worked.... but his word was good.
  12. Here is an excerpt from the September 2023 Visa Bulletin:
  13. Bingo!!!! There has been one case I can remember in which over-sharing created a huge problem in this very situation..
  14. I'm not sure Hacking would be comfortable taking this one as presented. I see real difficulty in the OP's ability to produce bona fide relationship evidence since filing initial I-751. That is something demanded by our USCIS Officer at interview time.
  15. ****Moved to Working and Traveling During US Immigration**** - VJ Moderation
  16. The handwriting note on the I-864 is the statement...
  17. I uploaded tax transcripts under the additional evidence section.
  18. "immigration purposes other than citizenship"
  19. I would choose the first option- the 5 year rule. Less documentation is required under the 5 year rule.
  20. ****Similar threads merged to place questions under one topic***
  21. I would not upload unneeded documents. The following is all I had to upload for wife's N-400 application under the 5 year rule. We had no RFEs, and wife naturalized in less than 6 months after submitting the online application. 5 years Tax transcripts Proof of my 1st marriage Termination Proof of Wife's 1st Marriage Termination Copy of Wife's Green Card Our Marriage Certificate
  22. Don't make filing more difficult than it is. I suggest filing online under the 5 year rule. You won't need some of the stuff you listed. Under the 5 year rule, you will not need ANY bona fide marriage proof....or even a cover letter. The online application will tell you what to upload. Bank account, Car insurance, and home insurance evidence is not needed.
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