Scouser92
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Thanks guys for the replies.
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Thanks for the link. It's an interesting subject. I don't have a medical card or intend to get one. I don't even partake in using it. It's just I'm in a state that has recently legalized weed for medical patients and I was wondering if it has affected anyone regarding their citizenship or returning back to the country.
Also I'm curious if there's a way that uscis/immigration can check to see if people have cards other than admitting to using weed?
I can't find hardly anything about it online. Lots of articles talking about working in dispensaries etc, but not much about medical patients.
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1 minute ago, missileman said:Personally, I would try a federally approved and prescribed alternative instead of MJ......just my opinion...😁.
Like oxycontin? 😀
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I Suppose that is my question, if it's just an admission to possessing a card that can get them into trouble..
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You have to declare criminal activity as part of the application.
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I've read that article but thanks for posting it. I was just wondering if someone on here had personal experience with a medical card and the consequences of that.
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I understand what it says about a person being a drug user but how would they find out other than admitting it? If a person has a medical card are they protected by HIPPA? Is there a database immigration can check?
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That link says about working in the weed business or involved in it. I can't find much online regarding medical cards. Would they find out? Would a person be protected by HIPPA? Or is it just the act of admitting to using cannabis that could get that person in trouble?
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What if someone already had a medical card being a permanent resident?
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And has it affected anything in regard to getting a citizenship or being left back into the country? Has anyone have any personal experience with this issue?
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2 minutes ago, Wuozopo said:
You will be eligible June 2021. You can submit the application 90 days prior to the date printed on your greencard.
Okay, thanks for the reply I appreciate it.
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Hi guys I'm wondering if you can advice me on this.
I came to the US in may of 2017. Married the next day and I've been here for almost a year and a half.
It took over a year to get my green card so I've been only been a permanent resident since June of 2018.
So when can I apply for naturalization? Is it three years from becoming a permanent resident or does the whole time being here count?
I hope that makes sense.
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Should I reschedule my flight or reschedule the appointment?
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I left and came back to visit family the start of last month and due back to the states on the 14th of june, but now there's a letter for an interview on the 12th of june. Typical. What should I do now?
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1 hour ago, Californiansunset said:
Happened to me. I thought there was no way I'll get it scheduled while I am gone since people with the same field office who had filed 2-3 months before me still haven't had their interview. Of course with my luck it got scheduled the day of my departure. I could've made it time-wise but the problem is that you also shouldn't have your interview right before you leave because of complications that might come up.
THat being said I rescheduled and received a letter saying that my application to have it rescheduled was granted and everything. Turned out they accidentally put my file on the wrong pile and denied it for a no-show. I wouldn't worry about it too much though, because I really have the worst luck when it comes to immigration stuff. Usually the rescheduling process is successful and from what I've seen in the threads I was following they mostly got their new interview within 60 days of the original date.
Thanks I feel better now. I appreciate it..
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Okay I'll take a look at that, thanks. I'm excited to see my family! Just nervous I might mess something up
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ok thank you, I appreciate it. Hopefully I don't get something in the mail before I leave then.
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Hi guys, just a quick regarding travelling with advance parole.
My combo card came back a fortnight ago and I want to return home for a visit. I booked the flight earlier for just over a month but then I got to thinking, what happens if I'm called for an interview when I'm not in the country. Can I reschedule it?
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Yes the ead and ap, sorry. And I sent that on the 4th of August. We had a referral of evidence and they received that on the 15th of September. Sorry it's in the wrong forum.
I have been looking at things for the last couple of hours and my brain stopped working.
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That's the combo card isn't it?
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Sorry for my ignorance. Is the NOA2 the combo card? I was hoping to go home for Christmas and I applied on August the 4th. And thanks for your reply.
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Can someone help me please? I've checked the uscis website as in regard to processing times and the current date on there for the local office is December 2016.
So how would I work the processing time out for this? I hope this makes sense.
Thanks.
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I should have known though.
We have met almost 20 times in the last 15 years for two weeks here and there and we would always argue over something.
I would tell her that people who meet each other that infrequently shouldn't argue but she believed it to be perfectly normal because everyone argues.
I have been in a long distance relationship with this woman since I was 24 years old and I'm almost 40. She is almost 60. What a waste of time, money and effort.
Hindsight is perfectly clear but it's still hindsight. Pathetic I suppose.
Never mind, live and learn and all that. Better choices next time!
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I can't afford counciling here to be honest. When I mentioned it to her I was thinking just an informal chat with someone who wouldn't take sides, probably easier said that done though.
If I had of met her 12 weeks ago then I would have walked 10 weeks ago! Lol
It's just a long time to be together (almost 15 years) and then to throw it all away. I'm scared of regretting it, leaving knowing it would be done then.
And like I said I'm not trying make out that I'm perfect, because I'm not.
We just don't get on and it's as if we have been married a hundred years even without the constant put downs and trying to alienating me.
Rambling now, sorry.
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Thank you.
There's some sort of comfort in knowing that other people have faced and gone through a similar situation.
I'm asking her if we can speak to someone else, a third, independent person but she doesn't want to so I don't know.
It's the worst situation I've ever been in and expected everything to be different and for it to be a happy time now.
Has anyone gotten a Marijuana Medical Card?
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Yeah I thought about that after I started the thread but that wasn't my intention.