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  1. I can make appointment with USCIS to get stamped I-551 even I've not received any letter or receipt after I-751 submission? by the way, here what I got letter from DMV.

     

    1- Bring this letter, along with your MN license, permit, or ID card, to a driver's license renewal office.

    2- Bring a new or extended residency document, or an INS receipt of application for extension of legal presence status.

    3- Complete application.

  2. I have also waiting for actual GC, I paid on Dec-31 2018 and entered the US on Jane-18 2019 till now its almost 12 weeks passed since I paid for the GC. called, sent inquiry and tracked GC delivery but just got answer to wait 12 weeks. I cant get any job coz they keep asking for GC even I explained them I have stamp on my passport and permitted to get any job within one year until getting  GC. I'm bored of this to stay home with nothing to do. sight !!!

  3. On 2/23/2019 at 7:23 PM, NikLR said:

    No it's not.  You can use a green card, or you can use an SSN and driver's license. 

     

    https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/acceptable-documents

     

    The endorsed immigrant visa, however, is enough. 

    I got SSN and i551 stamped on my passport with letter from border protection officer said the stamp on my passport is temporary GC for one year; it's either used for employment as well. is it ok for getting a job ?

  4. Hi everyone, my visa is approved. get the visa and passport back on Dec 28, 2018. thanks for everyone here in VJ and @Abies  @NikLR for helped, assisted and guided. God Bless you all 


    - Interview date Dec 17, 2018 at 7:30am
    - Security guy let me in at 7:20am, gave my passport, all documents then scanned

    - at 7:30am, passed another security check. gave all document then scanned again

    - at 7:40am to window-7 for waiting number assign. got the number and wait they call

    - at 8:00am, i was called to window-5 and asked to give, Passport, Birth cert, Marriage cert, Police cert and all marriage/relationship evidence photo, email, money transferred 

    - Back the the seat and wait they call again.

    - at 8:40am, I was called again to the window-5 and asked for swear, fingers scanned then CO started to interview 

         - What is ur wife's name?
         - Who petitioned you ?

         - Where did your marriage take place ?

         - What is your wife's date of birth ?

         - How many people joined the wedding ?

         - Did your wife's parents came to join the wedding ?

         - Where her parents live ?

         - Have you ever marriage before ?

         - Who does you wife live with ?
         - When did you start to know each other ?

         - Did you use Facebook to communicate ?
         - Who introduced her to you ?

         - What is date of your marriage ?

    - At 8:50am done interviewing, it took 10mn

    - CO said all right ur visa is granted, please come back to get your visa and passport on 28-Dec-2018 after Christmas. have a good day ! :) 

    - At 9am, got all documents back excepted the Passport they kept to proceed making visa, and left the embassy 

    All questions are very basic. answer the truth, everything will be fine. I do wish and pray for all if you to get the visa !!!

    ***Apologize any of my ENG mistake.  

  5. 14 hours ago, CJlove said:

    My hubby and I met on “HelloTalk,” a language exchange app. During the interview, my hubby said to CO that we met on “HelloTalk” app on April (no specific date because we can’t remember) 2016, and started to chat on “WhatsApp” on May 1, 2016, and deleted “HelloTalk” because we felt we didn’t need to talk to anyone else anymore from lanague exchange app (which is true). He just spoke honesty. He is now moving to U.S. this Sunday! 

    Great, thanks you. i would say on FB. thanks

  6. 55 minutes ago, geowrian said:

    The answer would be yes. Her mother filed an I-130 for her.

    Any accepted petition counts - approved, withdrawn, denied, still pending, etc. Read the questions literally and answer honestly and you'll be fine.

     

    "anyone else" is key here. Somebody else is known to have done so.

    YES, please. best of luck. :) 

  7. 1 hour ago, success4ve said:

    I am a U.S. Citizen and I am filling I-130 petition for my spouse. I married her in November 3, 2018.  Her mother who is also a US citizen filed a I-130 petition  to change her status from B2 visa to F1 in May 2015 then in  April, 2016 the petition was approved, in June, 2016 she receive a letter for the National Visa Center telling her  "A visa number is unaivalable and this petition is not elegible for further processing".  Now, I don't know how to answer the question  "Has anyone else ever filed a petition for the beneficiary?" in form I-130, in other word, I don't know if counts as a petition or not. Should I answer YES or NOT? I need help! Please. Thanks! 

    if you have never filed for someone before, just said NO. 

  8. 47 minutes ago, Emeaba said:

    Good morning y'all. Pls my wife just uploaded our civil documents but got confused about the photographs NVC was asking for. Does that mean we should upload our pictures together or our passport photographs.

    Secondly, when is it likely i go for my medical test and shots? Should i go by myself or nvc is gonna schedule appointment for it. Thanks

    Applicant's passport photo style under photograph, Applicant can do medical exam after got interview appointment letter from NVC. best of luck. :) 

  9. 29 minutes ago, geowrian said:

    If you enter on the CR-1 visa before your 2 year anniversary then you will be a conditional permanent resident and get a 2 year green card.

     

    If you lose the card, it gets damaged, stolen, has an error, etc., then you file an I-90 to get it fixed/replaced.

    Within 90 days of the 2 year anniversary of entering the US (not the 2 year marriage anniversary!), you must file an I-751. Not a day sooner, and avoid filing late.

    Upon I-751 approval, you will get a 10 year green card.

     

    Assuming you don't become a citizen by the end of those 10 years, you would file an I-90 to renew the card. Or if it has an error, gets lost/damaged/stolen, etc., then you would file an I-90 still.

    thanks you so much :) 

  10. 3 minutes ago, DannyT1991 said:

    Hey guys wanted to ask a quick question that came in to my mind the other day so here it is 

     

    I was born in Portugal my parents are Portuguese and so are my grand parents we moved to the UK when I was only 3 months old I’m now a Portuguese and British Citizen I just wanted to know so I need a police certification from both or just from the UK since I’ve been here when I was 3 Months old? 

    UK.

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