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milimelo

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  1. Safer bet is to refile AOS instead of chasing motion to reopen (you’re at fault here so motion wouldn’t work).
  2. Not the season for flu shots. They won't even comment on it. I think the season starts in October and as long as you're done with medical before then you're good to go.
  3. I would NOT skip that interview. Show up still - you don't want to be marked a no-show for something that could be a mistake in sending out the cancellation letter.
  4. Most recent from Israel: https://rtmag.co.il/english/the-israeli-moh-is-hiding-serious-findings-from-a-study-it-conducted-on-pfizer-covid-vaccine,-showing-a-2-4-times-higher-rate-of-adverse-events-in-children-aged-5-11-vs-ages-12-17
  5. Wait til they start with the new and improved but safe and effective bivalent boosters with the "prototype" strain plus BA 4 and/or 5 come August/September with no clinical trials. That VRBPAC was a pain to watch. Prototype strain language was first used in Pfizer approval FDA meeting in September 2021.
  6. Yes, separate forms for child. Child's parent can sign for minors under 14. Should be less $$ as sending along with parent's AOS. Leave A blank if one wasn't yet issued.
  7. Sent to the service center that sent me NOA-1 (I think that was CSC at that time).
  8. Yes, I personally did it (twice) before I-130 was approved (F4 category so long wait time). No issues. I-797 letters from USCIS in both cases confirming address change.
  9. AR-11 is wrong for USCs. You need to do I-865 (even if you have never completed the I-864) and mail it in. You'll get a confirmation letter for USCIS.
  10. Is there a 2-yr requirement listed in your visa?
  11. Congressional assistance is your best bet at this point. Embassy has to respond to congressional inquiries promptly - maybe they can email it over?
  12. Plenty of apps for pictures that match any country photo requirements - pick one, download, take pictures and when happy with result send to your folks to print in Walgreens or cvs. For the form itself you can complete it, sign in blue ink, scan and send to your folks for printing and inclusion with the rest of supporting documents.
  13. Whatever is the country’s current name. I was born in what was then Yugoslavia but put Bosnia and Herzegovina as that’s what was called afterwards.
  14. Yes, it does. Look up the guide for naturalization on USCIS.gov.
  15. So why don’t you go for an interview? You’ve been dragging this out for six years? Obviously something surfaced about the petitioner (you) and they have questions for you.
  16. I think there are steps to verify your experience is in the area needed on the online Department of Labor database. Check that. All other questions (1-2) are nothing to worry about.
  17. Sure they can be a joint sponsor whether they’ll be accepted at interview is a whole different issue. Be realistic here - someone that is 90 years old has high likelihood of dying or getting sick in the next few years. Consular officer wouldn’t be wrong telling you to find a different joint sponsor.
  18. About time. Now they need to stop vaccination requirement for tourist visas.
  19. Umm, unless you’re physically moving to a different state you can’t just up and change your address with USCIS to speed up processing time.
  20. So he does or doesn’t have a valid extension letter? You may have to involve you congressman or senator for the missing extension letter.
  21. ~Topic split from unrelated thread. Jumping into an unrelated thread is in poor form - don’t do it again. ~
  22. Right. You don’t get to say what sort of answers other posters can post. Check the TOS. There’s no fiancé visa available for LPRs. Only USCs can petition for a fiancé/e. You can get married and file I-130 and that would cover the wife and child (as long as you don’t naturalize before they get the visa and enter the country. If you naturalize before then you’ll have to submit another I-130 for the child). It’s a minimum 2 year to get F2A visa.
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