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Mike E got a reaction from SalishSea in New baby questions
Oh dear.
That’s enough for me: I’ve contributed all I can, and I don’t wish to argue or bicker, so I won’t post more in this thread.
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Mike E reacted to JeanneAdil in Sponsored my husband and now divorce
He was grooming your daughter and u didn't report this???
no girl is safe around a man that would do this
not even his own daughters or neighboring girls or any granddaughters
report the incident and let the police investigate
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Mike E got a reaction from Nyla J in NEED CRIMINAL RECORD FROM MEXICO CITY [merged threads]
With or without, https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/Mexico.html
Police, Court, Prison Records
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Mike E got a reaction from OldUser in Sponsored my husband and now divorce
No. See https://media.ca11.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/files/201914668.pdf
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Mike E got a reaction from Chancy in Sponsored my husband and now divorce
No. See https://media.ca11.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/files/201914668.pdf
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Mike E got a reaction from obobaddest in FORGOT TO SUBMIT AN IMPORTANT DOCUMNET I751. ADVICE NEEDED!!!
Yes
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Mike E reacted to GaryLara in Address Confusion-Physical, Present, Permanent Definitions
My retirement pension is more than enough to meet the sponsor requirements.
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Mike E got a reaction from Kyle6811 in New baby questions
Oh dear.
That’s enough for me: I’ve contributed all I can, and I don’t wish to argue or bicker, so I won’t post more in this thread.
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Mike E got a reaction from Adventine in New baby questions
So that mom does not get a visa before her child and be faced with the ugly choice of abandoning her child to activate her visa or abandoning her immigration journey.
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Mike E got a reaction from Lemonslice in New baby questions
If she understands the risks of her child not getting travel documents before her.
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Mike E reacted to Rosalea in 'Certified' copy of birth certificate for I-485
Well I’m not married first of all 😅
Some people say the birth certificate doesn’t need to be certified, others say it does. I’m just super confused.
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Mike E got a reaction from Ontarkie in Successful N400 without Selective Service selected years ago
Are you a U.S. citizen?
I-485 in 2019 would have said that USCIS would automatically register him. If at the time he did not have an SSN, it is possible he is registered. He should call SSS to see if he was registered. If so, he can provide his SSN to SSS to add his SSN to his record.
If not, he can do an FOIA on his I-485, which will show that USCIS dropped the ball. While I doubt this will be enough to waive the requirement to wait before age 31 to file N-400, it will form the basis for his statement as to why he did not register: “because I assumed USCIS would do what it said it would do”.
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Mike E got a reaction from Dashinka in New baby questions
I would go further than that and delay any NVC stuff until the child has CRBA and U.S. passport in hand.
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Mike E reacted to Dashinka in New baby questions
If the child is born then, or you can delay submitting the I864 to NVC until the birth.
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Mike E got a reaction from Dashinka in New baby questions
1. The child is your dependent so the beneficiary will need to bring a new I-864. Yes the child needs a U.S. passport
2. Generally no
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Mike E got a reaction from Kyle6811 in New baby questions
1. The child is your dependent so the beneficiary will need to bring a new I-864. Yes the child needs a U.S. passport
2. Generally no
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Mike E reacted to cookiemonster06 in Successful N400 without Selective Service selected years ago
that's what I'm thinking as well. Thanks for that.
Nope, not married before he became an LPR.
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Mike E got a reaction from OldUser in Successful N400 without Selective Service selected years ago
Are you a U.S. citizen?
I-485 in 2019 would have said that USCIS would automatically register him. If at the time he did not have an SSN, it is possible he is registered. He should call SSS to see if he was registered. If so, he can provide his SSN to SSS to add his SSN to his record.
If not, he can do an FOIA on his I-485, which will show that USCIS dropped the ball. While I doubt this will be enough to waive the requirement to wait before age 31 to file N-400, it will form the basis for his statement as to why he did not register: “because I assumed USCIS would do what it said it would do”.
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Mike E got a reaction from OldUser in Successful N400 without Selective Service selected years ago
As in your spouse?
Actually the process is:
* wait until age 31
* provide a status information letter from Selective Service
* write a statement (does not have to be notarized) explaining why you did not register. Was the GC from I-485?
However the answer to my first question might alter the above.
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Mike E got a reaction from Rocio0010 in N400 Application - Additional evidence [merged threads]
You need to go to court house of each jurisdiction where you paid your fine. Some jurisdictions might let you do this online.
In some cases your records might have automatically been expunged. In that case you would get a statement of no record.
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Mike E got a reaction from cookiemonster06 in Successful N400 without Selective Service selected years ago
As in your spouse?
Actually the process is:
* wait until age 31
* provide a status information letter from Selective Service
* write a statement (does not have to be notarized) explaining why you did not register. Was the GC from I-485?
However the answer to my first question might alter the above.
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Mike E reacted to Dashinka in Dianne Feinstein dead: Longtime California senator was 90
Senator Markle would have been fun,