Tanish
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Tanish got a reaction from Saman1103 in N400 Case Denied for 3 years marital union after evidence submitted
Look at my timeline. We didn't wait full 3 years to file for N-400. We also didn't apply right on the day I was eligible as well. We waited a few days to be safe.
As long as you have the criteria met, you should be fine.
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Tanish got a reaction from Mike E in N400 Case Denied for 3 years marital union after evidence submitted
Look at my timeline. We didn't wait full 3 years to file for N-400. We also didn't apply right on the day I was eligible as well. We waited a few days to be safe.
As long as you have the criteria met, you should be fine.
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Tanish got a reaction from SalishSea in Parents to Travel out of USA while Green card is in process
@Babu-INDIA,
I sent you a PM with some questions. Please have a look.
Thank you.
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Tanish got a reaction from gregcrs2 in Parents to Travel out of USA while Green card is in process
@Babu-INDIA,
I sent you a PM with some questions. Please have a look.
Thank you.
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Tanish got a reaction from Boiler in Parents to Travel out of USA while Green card is in process
@Babu-INDIA,
I sent you a PM with some questions. Please have a look.
Thank you.
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Tanish reacted to pushbrk in Divorce Decree Different Surname Question
Good question and if the answer is yes, then you provide the marriage certificate for the first message. That is always the case when (Birth name) Mary Jones, marries John Smith. It is Mary Smith (usually) who divorces John Smith. Sometimes the maiden name is on the divorce decree too or is mentioned because she's taking it back. If so, no marriage certificate is needed. If maiden name is not mentioned on the divorce decree, the marriage certificate is all that is needed to track the name change.
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Tanish reacted to pushbrk in Birth certificate
The I-130 instructions clearly state the answer to your question is YES. As you become an A-Student of those instructions, (today's homework assignment) pay attention to all the words including the or and "and", and apply the literal difference in their meaning.
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Tanish got a reaction from HarryWL in Processing Times (I-751) for MSC (National Benefits Center)
I have been waiting for interview since 9/5/2019. I then applied for my Naturalization in March 2020. Even that was under "active" review since 1/15/2021. I finally got my interviews scheduled for 3/3/2022 for both of my applications.
I had to make 4 separate requests for my N-400 being out of normal processing.
First and Second time I called they gave me case number and told me that you will get a call within 30 days. Each time they called exactly on 30th day. Finally after 2nd time they told me that they will escalate to 2nd tier agent. 30 day wait began again. On 29th day, I got a call and they said that they have created ticket with the service center and after about 20 more days, my status changed to Interview is scheduled.
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Tanish got a reaction from LiRo in Processing Times (I-751) for MSC (National Benefits Center)
I have been waiting for interview since 9/5/2019. I then applied for my Naturalization in March 2020. Even that was under "active" review since 1/15/2021. I finally got my interviews scheduled for 3/3/2022 for both of my applications.
I had to make 4 separate requests for my N-400 being out of normal processing.
First and Second time I called they gave me case number and told me that you will get a call within 30 days. Each time they called exactly on 30th day. Finally after 2nd time they told me that they will escalate to 2nd tier agent. 30 day wait began again. On 29th day, I got a call and they said that they have created ticket with the service center and after about 20 more days, my status changed to Interview is scheduled.
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Tanish got a reaction from lottles in Processing Times (I-751) for MSC (National Benefits Center)
I have been waiting for interview since 9/5/2019. I then applied for my Naturalization in March 2020. Even that was under "active" review since 1/15/2021. I finally got my interviews scheduled for 3/3/2022 for both of my applications.
I had to make 4 separate requests for my N-400 being out of normal processing.
First and Second time I called they gave me case number and told me that you will get a call within 30 days. Each time they called exactly on 30th day. Finally after 2nd time they told me that they will escalate to 2nd tier agent. 30 day wait began again. On 29th day, I got a call and they said that they have created ticket with the service center and after about 20 more days, my status changed to Interview is scheduled.
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Tanish got a reaction from lala52 in I-751 June 2019 Filers
I just completed my biometrics.
The representative shared the co-relation between the 'Code' (available on biomentrics appointment letter) and how many fingerprints are taken at the ASC. I am not sure if this information is already posted here or not, but here it is.
Code = 2: 1 finger on right hand
Code = 3: All fingers on both hands
Code = 5: 4 fingers on right hand
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Tanish got a reaction from kivasbeauty in Tax filling
It's called amended return and you can use 1040X. It can not be filed online. It has to be filed on paper.
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Tanish got a reaction from TBoneTX in Is it necessary bring all time the Green Card?
It's not about how many times people encounter the scenario where an LPR has to produce the proof. It doesn't matter if the possibility of encountering this scenario is only 1%, if it happens to you (by you, I mean anyone) then you have to face consequences. It is never a good idea to advise someone not to follow the instructions, because if OP doesn't carry the GC with them all the time and they encounter the situation where they have to provide the proof, they will face the consequences.
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Tanish got a reaction from Eugenia2017 in Should I file now?
Instead of rescheduling the interview, you can delay the NVC process by filing different forms (DS-260 etc.) as late as possible and not filing all the forms at the same time. You can delay he NVC process up to 1 year as you mentioned.
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Tanish reacted to millefleur in Processing Times (I-751) for MSC (National Benefits Center)
YES!! Got an update:
Interview Was Scheduled
On September 4, 2019, we scheduled an interview for your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, Receipt Number MSC1990XXXXXX. We will mail you an interview notice. Please follow any instructions in the notice. If you move, go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address.
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Tanish got a reaction from Ring of The fire in Processing Times (I-751) for MSC (National Benefits Center)
Finally!!!!
Case is ready to be scheduled for Interview. Unfortunately there's a long wait for interview at Dallas field office. Earliest I know someone waiting to be scheduled for an interview is 5/29/2019. @missileman, have you heard anything back yet regarding your interview?
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Tanish got a reaction from snow108069 in Processing Times (I-751) for MSC (National Benefits Center)
ASCs don't conduct interviews, local field offices do. You might want to search for your nearest one. Also, to expedite the process, now USCIS is assigning interviews to other nearby local offices as well.
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Tanish got a reaction from Ring of The fire in Processing Times (I-751) for MSC (National Benefits Center)
Sure. I will do it over the weekends
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Tanish got a reaction from Luckydog in I-751 June 2019 Filers
My Biometrics was completed on July 22, 2019 and my status also changed on myUscis portal on July 24, 2019. https://myaccount.uscis.gov/
My status on https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/displayLogon.do is still the same. "We received your case"
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Tanish reacted to arken in Petitioner taxes in India
My this response may get taken out by mods, before they see and do,couldn’t stop myself from responding just for fun.
Your “i’m on my cellphone, between patients” for post title mistake is much better than the other-way around like
“You amputated my left leg!!!, it was supposed to be the left hand”
”i don’t know, I’m on my cellphone, between VJ Posts and damn responses”
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Tanish got a reaction from nyba717 in I-751 June 2019 Filers
I just completed my biometrics.
The representative shared the co-relation between the 'Code' (available on biomentrics appointment letter) and how many fingerprints are taken at the ASC. I am not sure if this information is already posted here or not, but here it is.
Code = 2: 1 finger on right hand
Code = 3: All fingers on both hands
Code = 5: 4 fingers on right hand
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Tanish got a reaction from Phoenix777 in I-751 June 2019 Filers
I just completed my biometrics.
The representative shared the co-relation between the 'Code' (available on biomentrics appointment letter) and how many fingerprints are taken at the ASC. I am not sure if this information is already posted here or not, but here it is.
Code = 2: 1 finger on right hand
Code = 3: All fingers on both hands
Code = 5: 4 fingers on right hand
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Tanish got a reaction from arman597 in I-751 June 2019 Filers
It really depends on the ACS center. Some centers take walk-ins and others don't. I personally didn't go earlier than the appointed date. Some have gone and done walk-ins and some were denied walk-in requests.
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Tanish got a reaction from arman597 in I-751 June 2019 Filers
You are welcome. BTW, it doesn't change status when they send you biometeics appointment letter. After your biometeics appointment is over, it changes status that they have reviewed your biometeics and processing your case now or some other status if there is an issue with biometeics.
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Tanish reacted to HRQX in My wife didn't pass her CR-1 interview today...
"Note: Present and former residents of the United States do NOT need to submit any U.S. police certificates." https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/collect-and-submit-forms-and-documents-to-the-nvc/step-5-collect-supporting-documents.html