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    ImmHelp123 got a reaction from tomigaoka in Please review my letter in favor of I751 good faith waiver   
    Check this one out!  Please let me know your feedback.  If you send me your email, I will send you the formatted file.
     
    Also, make sure to upvote this comment if you found this helpful!  I want to get my profile more recognized so I can help others.
     
    Affidavit.doc
     
     
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    ImmHelp123 got a reaction from Stephanillia in Please review my letter in favor of I751 good faith waiver   
    Check this one out!  Please let me know your feedback.  If you send me your email, I will send you the formatted file.
     
    Also, make sure to upvote this comment if you found this helpful!  I want to get my profile more recognized so I can help others.
     
    Affidavit.doc
     
     
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    ImmHelp123 got a reaction from Kiolas in Please review my letter in favor of I751 good faith waiver   
    Check this one out!  Please let me know your feedback.  If you send me your email, I will send you the formatted file.
     
    Also, make sure to upvote this comment if you found this helpful!  I want to get my profile more recognized so I can help others.
     
    Affidavit.doc
     
     
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    ImmHelp123 got a reaction from Maria591 in Please review my letter in favor of I751 good faith waiver   
    Check this one out!  Please let me know your feedback.  If you send me your email, I will send you the formatted file.
     
    Also, make sure to upvote this comment if you found this helpful!  I want to get my profile more recognized so I can help others.
     
    Affidavit.doc
     
     
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    ImmHelp123 got a reaction from Kiolas in Please review my letter in favor of I751 good faith waiver   
    Personally, I think the letter is poorly redacted and could use some clarification (no offense intended).  Also, I also think that it goes into too much detail as to why the relationship ended.  I think it should be cleaner and straight to the point.  
     
    I can help you redact the letter, or give you my take on it, but I won't be able to do so until later tonight.  I used to work for an immigration attorney and have drafted many of these. 
     
    However,  please understand that I, in no means, am providing any form of legal advise and any feedback should not be considered as such.  
     
    Cheers, 
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    ImmHelp123 got a reaction from Mara0899 in Do we know we passed the medical exam?   
    You have the right to your medical record.  A USCIS certified physician simply means that such physician understands the law and the procedures required by the Immigration and Naturalization Act.  However, other pertinent laws, still apply.  
     
    You should request your medical record so that you can submit any additional evidence, in the case that you have a disease of public concern, such as Tuberculosis.  Therefore, ensure that you get a copy of such record and that you understand how it may impact your application, so you can respond accordingly.
     
    The consulate only finds out of the results when you submit the record.  They have no access to your medical history or information, otherwise.  
     
    I hope this is helpful. 
     
    Cheers,
    Helpful Immigrant
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    ImmHelp123 got a reaction from PKKR in Please review my letter in favor of I751 good faith waiver   
    Check this one out!  Please let me know your feedback.  If you send me your email, I will send you the formatted file.
     
    Also, make sure to upvote this comment if you found this helpful!  I want to get my profile more recognized so I can help others.
     
    Affidavit.doc
     
     
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    ImmHelp123 got a reaction from TheKingmaker in Please review my letter in favor of I751 good faith waiver   
    Personally, I think the letter is poorly redacted and could use some clarification (no offense intended).  Also, I also think that it goes into too much detail as to why the relationship ended.  I think it should be cleaner and straight to the point.  
     
    I can help you redact the letter, or give you my take on it, but I won't be able to do so until later tonight.  I used to work for an immigration attorney and have drafted many of these. 
     
    However,  please understand that I, in no means, am providing any form of legal advise and any feedback should not be considered as such.  
     
    Cheers, 
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    ImmHelp123 got a reaction from PKKR in Please review my letter in favor of I751 good faith waiver   
    Personally, I think the letter is poorly redacted and could use some clarification (no offense intended).  Also, I also think that it goes into too much detail as to why the relationship ended.  I think it should be cleaner and straight to the point.  
     
    I can help you redact the letter, or give you my take on it, but I won't be able to do so until later tonight.  I used to work for an immigration attorney and have drafted many of these. 
     
    However,  please understand that I, in no means, am providing any form of legal advise and any feedback should not be considered as such.  
     
    Cheers, 
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    ImmHelp123 got a reaction from ajay007 in Got the Advance Parole card   
    You are free to travel; however, it is worth noting that many lawyers often recommend immigrants, who have pending cases, to not travel outside of the United States.  This often tends to be problematic for several reasons discussed hereafter. 
     
    Your USCIS I-485 application has not been adjudicated.  Therefore, there is no way to know for certain that USCIS has finalized the investigation necessary to adjudicate the case, or when USCIS might come across something that may warrant a denial.
     
    However, Customs and Border Protection Officers have broad discretion to investigate and adjudicate whether you qualify for entry based on current laws, the Immigration and Naturalization, and information available to them.  If such investigation reveals ANY fact(s) that give them the authority to deny your entry into the U.S., they have the authority to do so.  An Advance Parole simply informs such officer that you have a pending with USCIS and should be allowed entry -- assuming that you qualify for it. 
     
    It is also worth noting that Customs and  Border Protection Officers have broad discretion.  For instance, when the Travel Ban was effective, such Officers denied the entry of Lawful Permanent Residents simply because the law was unclear and silent in many scenarios.  I would imagine that such a situation would be economically and emotionally challenging.
     
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    ImmHelp123 reacted to pumpkln_klng in I-130 Approval - Consular processing   
    I already have that. That’s not what I asked. I asked how the process goes as in through USCIS and immigration with the visa 
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    ImmHelp123 got a reaction from Ksenia_O in Birth city has changed name   
    I used to work as a volunteer for a citizenship clinic and case across similar scenarios in relation to discrepancies.  However, I have never seen a city change names.  But, we were advised to always list what's on the legal document.
     
    USCIS will likely cross-verify all information in the application with the legal documentation.  They simply want to ensure that the documentation provided is legitimate and likely do not care what the city's name is.
     
    I hope this helps!
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    ImmHelp123 got a reaction from Amhara in Bringing Parent over Absent Birth Certificate   
    Before I spend the time researching the pertinent law, could you clarify the following: 
     
    First, whether your husband is petitioning for his mother-in-law rather than step-mom?  Your posts refers to a "mom-in-law," which refers to the mother of your husband, and then makes reference to a mother-son relationship.  I may be misinterpreting your post. But, could you please clarify this for me?  Second, assuming your husband wants to apply for his step mother (and not mother-in-law), whether your husband had any type of relationship with the beneficiary.   
    While I am unable to provide legal advise because I am not an attorney, I am fairly familiar with USCIS processes and may able to further assist you. 
     
    Chers, 
    Helpful Immigrant 
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    ImmHelp123 got a reaction from SMcC in Birth city has changed name   
    I used to work as a volunteer for a citizenship clinic and case across similar scenarios in relation to discrepancies.  However, I have never seen a city change names.  But, we were advised to always list what's on the legal document.
     
    USCIS will likely cross-verify all information in the application with the legal documentation.  They simply want to ensure that the documentation provided is legitimate and likely do not care what the city's name is.
     
    I hope this helps!
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    ImmHelp123 reacted to David & Diana R in Petitioning Biological Parents   
    Just a thought.  Another interesting idea may be to divorce your adoptive parents.  I have heard of this happening with famous actors and I bet it costs a fortune.  If you divorce your adoptive parents do your biological parents, by default, regain "ownership" of you?  Not really sure.  Sounds like it's time for a very expensive attorney.
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    ImmHelp123 reacted to TM92 in Petitioning Biological Parents   
    Depends on the terms of the adoption, https://www.legalzoom.com/articles/can-you-legally-adopt-an-adult:
    Most (if not all) adoptions sever any existing legal relationships with biological or custodial parents.
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