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milimelo

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  1. Can't do K-1 for your spouse (as it's for fiancee/fiance) and K-3 won't be issued as they stopped doing that long time ago. Stick with I-130 process.
  2. I-864p form gives the levels needed per USCIS - HHS. Check if that's enough for your household size. And it should be total income as you claimed loss so $42k.
  3. Send whatever new and updated you have since the submission. Can't go wrong with that. And get State IDs.
  4. Get a state ID, why wouldn't you have that if you don't have driver's license?
  5. Isn't Hukou (or Hu Kou Ba) the hard cover book you're talking about?
  6. That's all you need. Get in touch with London about DCF.
  7. Just bear in mind only immediate family members (spouse, child(ren) of military (or government) employees are covered as being on government orders when it comes to green card and residence overseas counting as residence in the US. It doesn't apply to mother-in-law. I doubt you'd be able to get your mother as a military dependent on orders. Potentially as member of household and that's definitely not on orders.
  8. You give it two weeks and if nothing from the embassy, you contact them.
  9. There won't be any naturalization until your Removal of conditions is approved. You can most certainly apply for naturalization. There could be an instance where they interview you for first removal of conditions and at the same appointment for naturalization as well. You hopefully applied for your child's removal of conditions alongside yours.
  10. Bring your son back if you want him to get citizenship when you naturalize. Otherwise he'll have to do it on his own when he turns 18.
  11. USCIS.gov then search naturalization. They used to give out test materials when you did biometrics, not sure if that's still the case but the questions are most definitely on the USCIS website. https://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/find-study-materials-and-resources/study-for-the-test
  12. Can't as immigrant visa number not currently available.
  13. As the OP said, the USCIS folks took the expired green card and extension letter when they issued the I-551 stamp.
  14. Well for starters, it won't be USCIS interviewing your girlfriend/wife, but consular officer in her home country. No, they won't ask why someone got married in the US - people marry in the US all the time and return to their home country.
  15. Divorce in Mississippi and make sure you also pull the I-130. Once divorce final, send her the final divorce decree so she can handle Nigeria side of things in case she wants to marry someone else in the future.
  16. Administrative processing is something that involves several agencies from what I have seen reported here. You try to do mandamus, they can come back and say not sufficient time to complete the checks, visa refused. So think hard if and when you want to try that process for administrative processing. And BTW, he received approval of O-1 petition, not visa - visa is a consular process, petition is USCIS process.
  17. That has nothing to do with your entry to the US.
  18. All the questions starting with Have you ever... really do mean have you ever. Looks like you completed ESTA application and was denied and now need to apply for B2 visa. Yes, you do have to pay the tourist visa fee ($160-185 depending on the country) before you can schedule your interview.
  19. Delay submissions to NVC until you're within 5-6 months out from finalizing the 2-yr requirement. They will not issue an immigrant visa until 2-yr HRR has been completed.
  20. Follow visa bulletin for monthly updates: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin/2024/visa-bulletin-for-may-2024.html
  21. Wait, you're planning to lie about visiting for only 2 weeks then turn around and stay for 5-6 months, lying that you have a job (which you're going to quit before you depart) and you're wondering what? What could possibly go wrong ...
  22. DCF through emergent need to return to the US and take up a position? In which case, you better not have filed online I-130 as that will disqualify you from DCF.
  23. Apostilled where? You ask for apostille from the issuing authority - in this case it would be Utah. https://authentications.utah.gov/process-from-home-page/ And State Department is not the right address: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/records-and-authentications/authenticate-your-document/apostille-requirements.html
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