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Travel between n400 approval and Oath ceremony
Lil bear replied to kjc22's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
Not true. Travel is NOT “not allowed” -
Travel between n400 approval and Oath ceremony
Lil bear replied to kjc22's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
You do not surrender your GC until your oath ceremony. Travel as usual using the letter and expired GC You will be asked about any international travel since the interview at the sign in desk when you attend for your oath taking ceremony so just keep track of dates Usual care you not be out for too long. -
3 yr versus 5 yr rule. Does it matter?
Lil bear replied to Don0's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
5 yr does not require documentation regarding ongoing marriage so it is a little simpler. You must still meet the Continuous residence, physical presence and state residency requirements -
The uscis processing time
Lil bear replied to Saab's topic in Bringing Family Members of Permanent Residents to America
You get no choice in processing center. -
How to bring mother to US with J1 visa
Lil bear replied to swap289's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
Only a USC can petition for a parent for an immigrant visa Au pair visa applicants are subject to age limits and length of stay requirements -
The company you are going to be employed by must petition for you using the correct category of work visa. Simply having a job offer does not qualify you for a visa. There are very strict requirements and visa numbers are limited. Start by reading here .. https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states
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You have been given specific info from the interviewing officer. This would have been recorded in the interview record. You do not resubmit anything , you do not apply again .. . you provide additional documentation for the current application, as advised , that is considered sufficient by the person assessing her application .. other things such as you have mentioned are not going to do it The sooner you comply , the sooner her visa can be approved. You must either already be in the US when she enters on her visa, or travel and enter together
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Probono. Free. usually community legal services that help people who cant afford lawyers. google “ community legal services” in your area.. ask.. if they cant help, ask them if they know of anywhere you can go to get this help. May take you 2-3 calls but you will get there !! yes the passport with visa in it will be useful. Also your marriage certificate It will show that you both entered the US on your immigrant visa after your second wedding anniversary
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Yes it is a USCIS error. Do you have copies of both his and your GC? You can apply for a new GC for him based on documentation that demonstrated the described information. There are probono immigration legal services available and it might be easier on you if you can access this service in your area.
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Children born outside America
Lil bear replied to Dolabomi's topic in US Embassy and Consulate Discussion
On what basis is the for applying for a passport ? Are you a USC? As they weren’t born in the US, has the USC parent filed for CRBA for the children? Does the usc parent meet the criteria for passing on citizenship to the children? We really need more info. -
Going on the information you have given in your question.. assuming the “entered with a 6 month visa “ refers to a spouse immigration visa and not a tourist visa … You interviewed for your immigrant visa at the US Consulate in your home country. Yes you entered using an immigrant visa The Consulate .. city and country is the full answer.. is the “Place” The green card you received is evidence of your status only. You became an Permanent resident the moment you were permitted to enter into the US on your arrival
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No, except for any documents listed on the form.. You are applying under the 5 yr rule, which does not require you to still be married to the petitioner and to provide evidence of such. read the USCIS guide to the N 400 .. passing close attention to the 5 yr option.. You will find it on the uscis website. it is simpler documentation that the 3yr option
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Am I ELIGIBLE TO BE CITIZEN THROUGH MARRIAGE
Lil bear replied to Jingjing520's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
You can be married and not live together for various reasons. Must be married 3 years Must have resided with the USC spouse for those 3 years. Spouse must have been USC for all the three years Occasionally, one of the married couple has to live away from the marital home for a reason.. study, work, internship…to name a few.. And they will struggle to provide evidence of living in marital union .. but you haven’t even been married for 3 years, so this unusual situation does not apply to you -
Am I ELIGIBLE TO BE CITIZEN THROUGH MARRIAGE
Lil bear replied to Jingjing520's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
No you cannot apply under the 3 year rule In order to be eligible for the 3 yr rule for applying you must: 1. Be a GC holder for > 3 years. AND 2.Be married to a USC for >3 years The USC must have been a USC for the complete 3 years You meet the first but not the second requirement. Wait either until the 3rd anniversary of your marriage OR the 5 th anniversary of your GC. -
I-129F Query - Visa Interview before Medical?
Lil bear replied to SL2024's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
Some applicants are forced by timing/availability etc to have the medical after the interview. If this does happen, the decision on the visa with be held up until the medical report is in the hands of the IO. It is neither the recommended nor easier route .. Just sometimes it has to happen that way -
K1 is for fiancé NOT spouse and the marriage must take place in the US after entering in the K1 visa . CR1 is for couples already married. You can start the CR1 process as soon as you have the required documentation in hand.
