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Ewelina88

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  1. Hello,

    I'm filling out my n400 application and I'm not sure what evidence I should submit. Can you please help me? I just don't want to make any mistakes.

     

    1. A photocopy of both sides of my Green Card.

    2. A check for the application fee.

    3. Divorce decree,

     

    Do I need to submit...?

    1. Passport photos

    2. Birth certificate

    3. Tax transcript

     

    Do I need anything else?

     

    Thank you in advance!

  2. 9 hours ago, Dembele said:

    Hi Ewelina. I also filed on 11/17/2015 through an attorney and I have not had a decision or RFE yet, so I hope you're comforted that you're not alone in this extremely long wait.

     

    I had no intention of leaving the US on the temporary I-551 (I'm conservative in that regard, but clearly not as conservative as your lawyer!), but sadly my wonderful grandma passed away suddenly last week so I left the US to be with my mom and to attend her funeral. I'll let you know how I get on at the border when I fly back this weekend. Going by other users of this site, I'm expecting to be taken to a side room for additional screening. Hopefully everything goes smoothly.

     

    Keep in touch with your progress!

     

     

    I'm sorry o hear that :( 

    I've just spoken with my new lawyer and he said that because I have a valid I-551 stamp, travel abroad will not jeopardize my pending I-571 petition. 

     

    I hope to hear from USCIS soon!

  3. Hello!

    I've been waiting for the decision since Nov.17, 2015. It's been a loooong journey!

    I just have a question and I hope you can help me.

     

    I've received the I-551 stamp (until: 10/30/2017) and my I-751 form is still pending. My friend is getting married abroad (in March) and I'd love to attend the wedding. I'm not sure if I should travel or not? I'd like to buy a ticket soon. What do you think? The USCIS officer told me that I can work and travel, but I don't want to take any risk.

     

    Last summer, I booked a trip to Puerto Rico (June) and my lawyer told me to cancel it (just in case) because my extension letter was about to expire (in Nov. 23). I was shocked but I wanted to be safe and I cancelled my trip.

     

    Have you been in such a situation? I would really appreciate your help. 

     

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