Liam2021
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TBH, after I done with my journey, I barely log back in because any topic like this. The fact is it's wrong, but most people still either not accept it, or keep silent. As an Asian-American, I showed this to my uncle, my auntie and they just silent. The crazy thing is that even we know it's 100% wrong. Again, someone will said " oh, because he voted blue". No, I'm voted both red and blue last time.
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I'm rarely comments on any topic like this, but from my POV, let the investigation play out. Blocking federal agent vehichle on public street is wrong and the federal agent also too agressive in this situation. For me, if I see any vehicle with sirent light on the public street, I yield. Other than that, no one can go into my house without a warrant.
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For your situation, the child will born on VN soil and the mother still VN citizens, so the child will have VN citizen and can apply for VN passport. After that, CBRA need to submit to US Embassy in Saigon and the child will have US passport. The baby will fly to US with those two passports (VN passport to fly out, and US passport to get in US). However, nature born USC is what I'm always prefer any parents do. If holding dual citizenship, it will prevent your child hold some high level federal jobs (you child may become US president in the furure, so..) In the end, it's your personal choice.
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Congratulation. Atleast your wife willing to learn and study for English, it will pay off.
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After PKT-3 received: -File Ds-160 and pay fees. -Schedule interview. -Schedule medical exam at Cho Ray or IOM.
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Renouncing US Citizenship
Liam2021 replied to DJClaire's topic in General Immigration-Related Discussion
Yes, you can go through the process over again if you want. However, I'm not fully understand what was the reason to give up citizenship since you're already at the end of the tunnel ? -
Renouncing US Citizenship
Liam2021 replied to DJClaire's topic in General Immigration-Related Discussion
Not sure why since US and England both allow dual citizenship. Just remember, when you give up the citizenship, you can't take it back. -
I have a doubt in the lawyer. It just a simple divorce degree and you can send it to USCIS. Why the lawyer want $700 for that?
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You really don't need to made thing more complicated. Thi Thu Trang Nguyen is a correct name(this is happens a lot due to the name on VN passport ). Keep everything simple and all the same: GC, SSN, DL, Bank. You can correct the name order later for your fiancée when apply for N400.
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Trump Appointees & Nominees
Liam2021 replied to Crazy Cat's topic in Current Events and Hot Social Topics
It all on the Senate now. We will see the country first, or the party first. -
The election is done, so we will see. As a democrats, I have no hesitate put my vote for a traditional republican like John McCain or Mitt Romney over Kamala, but with Trump, I can't. In fact, we will never see a traditional republican like both of them for a long time from now on.
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-Took care of Illegal immigrant issue: agree. -More agents at border : Agree. Only issue I'm concern about is tariff. China not gonna pay for tariff. Companies in US will pay for it since they're import it, so do you think that they will just eat the cost of tariff then call it a lost, or they gonna raise the cost of products and passing it to consumers?
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Should I withdraw my n400 or wait for a notice?
Liam2021 replied to Prettyinpink's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
This is your issue. You getting green card through work, so it will be 5 years, not 3. -
Make sure you submit AP and have it in hand before travel in February.
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Should I withdraw my n400 or wait for a notice?
Liam2021 replied to Prettyinpink's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
Something not right in here. You can apply 90 days early before meeting the 3 years. -
USCIS only need bare minimum evidence to approved a petition. Everything will come down to the consular/embassy since they familiar with local culture. There are a lot of factors can decide the outcome of the case: age different, culture different, relationship history. Overall, HCM is hard, but it not hard if you prepare yourself with evidence.
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So happy to hear that. We all know that the decision already made before the interview. Now just enjoy your trip in VN and ready for the fight with USCIS in USA.
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There is an easy way to learn 100 questions: Get an audio file and play it while you're driving. It took me only 2 weeks to remember all those 100 questions and answers.
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F4 case _ siblings of USC process.
Liam2021 replied to ndkv's topic in Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America
What is the PD on NOA1?
