
Fanguy
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Then it’s more than one day coz I was twice for two weeks. I asked the officer and she said physical presence as a visitor doesn’t count or she doesn’t know please any ideas
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Sorry I don’t know the types I meant Visitors visa
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@Mike E I didn’t calculate it well the other time and this time I was able to go back to my emails to get all the flight tickets and compare it with the stamps in my passports and this current ones are the accurate ones.
I will also like to know if can I include my visits on F1 visa before moving permanently
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To answer ur questions I arrived permanently in the US on Dec 6, 2014 n she was born March 25, 2020.
Exited US Dec 14/2015 , admitted Dec 31/2015=16 days (outside United States)Exited US Jul 11/2016- Admitted Aug 09/2016=28 days
Exited Nov 24/2016 - Admitted Dec 3/2016=8 days
Exited Jan 20/2017- Admitted Jan 24/2017=3 days
Exited Dec 15/2017 Admitted Dec 24/2017=8 days
Exited Oct 18/2018 Admitted Oct 29/ 2018=10 days
Exited Aug 6/2019 Admitted Sept 11/2019=35 daysExited Jan 23/2019 Admitted Jan 29/2019=5 days
Number of days I spent outside US was 113 days BEFORE the child was born
After this I didn’t travel again till the child was born on March 2020
If there is any advice to help get my child citizenship I will be very much appreciated. I have submitted a new application at the US embassy again which I haven’t got response yet so I will be very much appreciated
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How do I get the I-94 travel records?
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I used to visit and later moved permanently on Dec 2014.
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For me I have lived and that’s what they said that my physical presence in the US is not up to 5 years since I use to travel out of US often
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Thank you for the information, yes I plan to adopt the two step children when they arrive in the US.
My spouse will also file for US citizenship when she becomes eligibleYes I was naturalized before she was born. I have applied the CRBA but was denied because I haven’t lived continuously for 5 years in the US
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I am a citizen by naturalization and they are 8, 6 and 3 years
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Thank you for the information.Yes I am a US citizen and my biological child is not.
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Good people of visa journey , am filing for my spouse, 2 step kids and our own child, how many times do I have to fill the I-130 forms.(am filling the online one). What documents should I upload for my step children
On another thing we recently got married and there was a question how long we have lived together, do I need to put only the time after we got married or include the time before married?
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Thank you because I was kind of confused if me being here and her being there we can still get married
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Hello all, I am US citizen and my fiancé is a Ghanaian living in the UK and we have a child together, and been visiting her frequently. I will like to know if we can get marry through the Utah online marriage and file for I 130 without any complications?
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This is a question regarding the similar issue, I am US citizen and my fiancé is a Ghanaian living in the UK and we have a child together, and been visiting her frequently. I will like to know if we can get marry through the Utah online marriage and file for I 130 without any complications?
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On 12/8/2021 at 2:51 PM, Mike E said:
Get her UK passport.
All of you fly to Canada / Mexico.
Then walk into the USA. Tell the officer the kid is American.
That’s not right telling the officer the child is American isn’t enough evidence, if u want a appointment date for ur CBRA email the US embassy in the UK that u have few days to return to the US and they will give u an appointment date n get the child a passport to return to US but have to prove it with a flight ticket
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Thank you, it isn’t a sex crime
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Hello all
Can a US citizen with 3 years probation with criminal offense file for I 130 for adjustment of status for his husband?
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Hello all,
I applied for CRBA for my child and I was denied it because the officer said I did not demonstrate that I was physically present in the United States for the period of 5 years prior to the birth of my child and at least 2 years of which were after I have reached the age of 14 years.
I immigrated to the US in December 2014 and stayed out of the US for less than 5 months, my child was born in March 2020 which with my calculations I have been in the US for more than 5 years which presented my social security contributions for the period of 5 years and my tax transcripts for 5 years.
So my question is why did they refuse my child of her citizenship. Can someone help me with the explanation
Attached is what they emailed me.
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I want to know does the five years start to count on the day the baby was born or during the time I file for CBRA?, am kind of confused there.
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Thank you very much for the information. For the whole six years I have been out of the United States for 285 days. The longest one outside the US was after I became US citizen and it’s 156 days (5months) which I added to those days to sum up to 285 days for the whole period since I became US resident
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Thank you all for the vital information. I am returning back to the US and will get all the documents and email to them
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Can I get my social security for 5 years and also he wants all the days I spent out of the US
Suing USCIS due to extremely long ROC wait time [merged threads]
in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
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Contact ur Senator who is more powerful than the congressman. One friend had a similar case as urs n he contacted his senator within a month his I 751 n N 400 was approved