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    Timona reacted to OldUser in Conditional green card & international travel   
    Use it as normal green card. No need for AP. Just valid GC and valid passport plus any visas / eTA paperwork if required by destination. 
     
    Once you file I-751, you'll have to carry GC and extension letter.
     
     
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    Timona got a reaction from OldUser in Unaware of divorce and got approved of Conditional Residency   
    If you're on good terms with hubby, time to sign I-407 and restart process. 
     
    Your current GC is dead. It'll be caught. Better fix it right now. 
     
    There was a poster here a while back who got ROC without interview, and during that time, she'd divorced (I think she was waiting to got to interview and present divorce papers but got approved without interview and just sat on the divorce papers). Anyway, she applied for N400, got caught and was thrown back to go fix her ROC.
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    Timona got a reaction from SalishSea in Unaware of divorce and got approved of Conditional Residency   
    If you're on good terms with hubby, time to sign I-407 and restart process. 
     
    Your current GC is dead. It'll be caught. Better fix it right now. 
     
    There was a poster here a while back who got ROC without interview, and during that time, she'd divorced (I think she was waiting to got to interview and present divorce papers but got approved without interview and just sat on the divorce papers). Anyway, she applied for N400, got caught and was thrown back to go fix her ROC.
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    Timona got a reaction from Dashinka in Unaware of divorce and got approved of Conditional Residency   
    If you're on good terms with hubby, time to sign I-407 and restart process. 
     
    Your current GC is dead. It'll be caught. Better fix it right now. 
     
    There was a poster here a while back who got ROC without interview, and during that time, she'd divorced (I think she was waiting to got to interview and present divorce papers but got approved without interview and just sat on the divorce papers). Anyway, she applied for N400, got caught and was thrown back to go fix her ROC.
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    Timona reacted to milimelo in Unaware of divorce and got approved of Conditional Residency   
    You need a lawyer for this, this is out of DIY realm. 
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    Timona reacted to Dashinka in Unaware of divorce and got approved of Conditional Residency   
    I agree, a good lawyer is required for your case as on the surface it appears you are no longer legally married and therefore the second AOS was decided incorrectly.  In simple terms it appears your GC is invalid, and would most likely require a new legal marriage, and a new AOS package.  A good lawyer will know how to proceed and more particularly as to how best to inform USCIS about the mistake with the second AOS decision to alleviate any potential of material misrepresentation claims.  Maybe try getting on Hacking.
     
    Good Luck!
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    Timona got a reaction from A Polite Parrot in N-400 interview in TWO days. Last wise words?   
    Don't forget your American Flag clothes. 
    5 years...you should be good. 
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    Timona got a reaction from SalishSea in Robbery, fatal shooting revealed as elaborate visa fraud scheme   
    I get you now, Our Dear Librarian.
     
    Many reasons for NO. Just to mention a few:
    1. They planned it. Had they not, this would not have happened. 
    2. They're now in problems because their actions led to a guy getting killed. 
    3. Even if they file with USCIS, it'll be denied because this is FRAUD. They had planned to deceive USCIS. 
    4. Their lives aren't in danger. 
    5. They cannot be of importance to the state/ their "witnessing" because it was all caught on camera. Basically, they're not "star witness."
     
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    Timona got a reaction from TBoneTX in Robbery, fatal shooting revealed as elaborate visa fraud scheme   
    Staged robbery was going on at one of the gas pumps. 
     
    At that time, there was a dude in a red car parked at the entrance of the gas station, front of car facing the entrance to the gas stations store.
    The dude saw the "robbery." He got out and shot the robber. The robber died on scene. 
     
    Later on, police found evidence from the robber's phone with the guy that hired him (the guy approached by the immigrants). Texts suggested the two (hit-man and the employer) had done this a couple of times because the hit-man said "Oooo just the usual gas station "robbery.""
     
    The dude who pulled his gun and shot the hit-man isn't facing charges because he did the right thing: He saw an armed robbery and reacted. It was later, after the texts where found, that it became apparent that this was a U-visa scabecause the planners even mentioned the word "U-visa in the texts."
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    Timona reacted to OldUser in Receipt number invalid???   
    Convenience is probably the reason. If only USCIS built a good app that could help tracking one's cases and get immediate notification when case is approved. I'm aware of text message / email alerts for updates to the case and uses them too.
     
    Another reason for using websites for tracking progress of hundreds of cases is to know which cases USCIS is actively working on. The official processing times are not transparent or detailed enough. But third party apps give a better insight. For example, when my I-751 was pending I checked the status of about 10000 neighboring cases around mine filed within a month before and a month after me. I kept watching it few times a week. One moment USCIS started touching neighboring cases - issuing RFEs, scheduling interviews, approving and denying ROC petitions. That gave me an idea that my case is going to be processed within a month or so. Soon after tracker app showed cases being looked at, VJ folks in relevant month threads started posting updates about their cases. So it may be useful to some people.
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    Timona reacted to appleblossom in I-130 question "Did you gain lawful permanent residence status through marriage" derivative spouse filing for daughter   
    How did you apply? I'd say no if it wasn't a marriage based application.
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    Timona reacted to Family in Robbery, fatal shooting revealed as elaborate visa fraud scheme   
    I always enjoy your interrogations 😂…but no one in the crime scenario needs to be a USC..
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    Timona reacted to Family in Robbery, fatal shooting revealed as elaborate visa fraud scheme   
    U VISA is susceptible to fraud …including by police officials selling certifications, attorneys altering certications . …
    ‘Sorry, not able to extract the juicy bits for quick read.
     
    The article on staged robbery had some questionable info, when it stated a recent other fake crime had already been approved for UVISA…
    There’s such a backlog that cases are put in storage for 4 years before anyone even looks at them..See report 

     
    https://www.oig.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/assets/2022-01/OIG-22-10-Jan22-Redacted.pdf
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    Timona reacted to Dashinka in Receipt number invalid???   
    It might be that this case number has not caught up in the system yet.  You might try the "Ask Emma" / "Case Status" option then try to get a live chat.
     
    Good Luck!
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    Timona reacted to Rocio0010 in How do I fix this?   
    And new, higher fees
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    Timona got a reaction from Dashinka in Receipt number invalid???   
    Giving data to third parties isn't something I'd recommend. 
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    Timona got a reaction from Scott-Ilyn in How do I fix this?   
    If it makes its way back to you, use a money order next time. This could have all been avoided by money order. 
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    Timona got a reaction from Dashinka in Robbery, fatal shooting revealed as elaborate visa fraud scheme   
    I get you now, Our Dear Librarian.
     
    Many reasons for NO. Just to mention a few:
    1. They planned it. Had they not, this would not have happened. 
    2. They're now in problems because their actions led to a guy getting killed. 
    3. Even if they file with USCIS, it'll be denied because this is FRAUD. They had planned to deceive USCIS. 
    4. Their lives aren't in danger. 
    5. They cannot be of importance to the state/ their "witnessing" because it was all caught on camera. Basically, they're not "star witness."
     
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    Timona got a reaction from JeanneAdil in Receipt number invalid???   
    Case tracker isn't an official USCIS website. Why people still use this is beyond me. 
     
    Go and create an online USCIS account. Those 3rd party sites don't get information unless USCIS updates it. Basically, they pull information, from the USCIS account, using your receipts numbers that you provided them. So, if USCIS updates, they pick it up later and update. If no update from USCIS, then no update from 3rd party sites. So, why not just use your USCIS account??
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    Timona got a reaction from JeanneAdil in Receipt number invalid???   
    Giving data to third parties isn't something I'd recommend. 
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    Timona got a reaction from Dashinka in Receipt number invalid???   
    Case tracker isn't an official USCIS website. Why people still use this is beyond me. 
     
    Go and create an online USCIS account. Those 3rd party sites don't get information unless USCIS updates it. Basically, they pull information, from the USCIS account, using your receipts numbers that you provided them. So, if USCIS updates, they pick it up later and update. If no update from USCIS, then no update from 3rd party sites. So, why not just use your USCIS account??
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    Timona got a reaction from Dashinka in Robbery, fatal shooting revealed as elaborate visa fraud scheme   
    They were using gas station because they wanted it to be caught on camera and beacsue they deemed it safer for their movie. 
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    Timona got a reaction from Dashinka in Robbery, fatal shooting revealed as elaborate visa fraud scheme   
    Staged robbery was going on at one of the gas pumps. 
     
    At that time, there was a dude in a red car parked at the entrance of the gas station, front of car facing the entrance to the gas stations store.
    The dude saw the "robbery." He got out and shot the robber. The robber died on scene. 
     
    Later on, police found evidence from the robber's phone with the guy that hired him (the guy approached by the immigrants). Texts suggested the two (hit-man and the employer) had done this a couple of times because the hit-man said "Oooo just the usual gas station "robbery.""
     
    The dude who pulled his gun and shot the hit-man isn't facing charges because he did the right thing: He saw an armed robbery and reacted. It was later, after the texts where found, that it became apparent that this was a U-visa scabecause the planners even mentioned the word "U-visa in the texts."
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    Timona got a reaction from Dashinka in Robbery, fatal shooting revealed as elaborate visa fraud scheme   
    This was a different story that I was telling. I read it on Reddit. 
     
    The OP saw a robbery happen then went on Reddit to ask if that qualifies her for U visa.
     
    This is totally unrelated to today's post.
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    Timona got a reaction from Dashinka in Robbery, fatal shooting revealed as elaborate visa fraud scheme   
    The man who was paid to do the fake/ staged robbery is the one that got shot and died. He'd apparently done it a few times, one of which he "robbed" a gas station clerk who immediately applied for U-visa. 
     
    He was a known "hire man." People would get in touch with Mr E, who would then call his boy X to go do the job. X got x-ed out finally. 
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