Lil bear
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Lil bear got a reaction from Family in Need to travel and can't find my Green Card
Yep agreed. Trouble. Don't leave without it.
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Lil bear got a reaction from millefleur in Arriving Before the date indicated in the annotation
Email to the address listed
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Lil bear got a reaction from millefleur in Arriving Before the date indicated in the annotation
You will need to email the consulate and lay all this info out .. and request a reissue for the new dates. You must include clear documentation from the course provider confirming the date changes
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Lil bear got a reaction from OldUser in Arriving Before the date indicated in the annotation
You will need to email the consulate and lay all this info out .. and request a reissue for the new dates. You must include clear documentation from the course provider confirming the date changes
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Lil bear reacted to Dashinka in Obtaining citizenship after two years of a conditional green card by marriage.
This is not at all what @Lil bear, and @OldUser stated. You can travel outside the US with a GC, and as long as the trip is not longer than 6 months, the question of continuous residence does not come up unless there are frequent short trips that add up to more than about 548 days outside the US in a 3 year period or 914 days in a 5 year period.
To the OP, you can certainly submit the N400 when that window opens as even though your I751 is pending as you are still an LPR. My wife did exactly that, and she had her I751 and N400 approved at the same time, and she actually never even received a 10yr GC as she completed naturalization and instead got her US passport.
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Lil bear got a reaction from Dashinka in Obtaining citizenship after two years of a conditional green card by marriage.
No not correct. Read the USCIS information to understand the requirements for naturalization and make sure your international travel falls within the parameters Its better for you to read the v official info than get someone elses summary of an often complex assessment. That’s why i point posters back to the official source rather than trying to fully explain
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Lil bear got a reaction from Dashinka in Obtaining citizenship after two years of a conditional green card by marriage.
No. The applicant must meet both the physical presence and the continuous residence requirements.. look at the instructions on the USCIS N400 page .. as well as having been resident in the state you live when you apply for at least 90 days before applying. Absences for vacations don’t break the 90 day state residency. Absences from the US can break Continuous Residency depending on length and frequency
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Lil bear got a reaction from Chancy in Child born after DQ'd - before the interview
Take the child's birth certificate and copy of crba application / info with you to your interview. IO will update.
Your husband should fill out a new I 864 to reflect the increase in your household size. Carry this to your interview
Remember CRBA isnt a travel document so your child will also need a US passport before entering the US
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Lil bear got a reaction from Chancy in Can my fiancé come to America on his B2 Tourist Visa & get married in the US?
He must answer all questions honestly. Simply. IF asked.. no need to offer information that is not asked
Who are you visiting ? My fiancé.
Are you planning to get married while you are here ? Yes.. and i will be returning to my home country after the visit.
Remember that, even though his visa states a maximum stay , the CBP officer may authorize a shorter time period
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Lil bear got a reaction from Chancy in K-1 visa (not permanent resident) or tourist
You may need to accept that getting her to visit the US is not going to happen. Meet in 3rd country that is easier for your parents to get to …
Long term.. If having access for you both back into the US is important to you.. and this relationship is one you see lasting into the future .. then marry. Live in Thailand while you apply for her spouse visa , move to the US, live there until she is eligible to become a US citizen, complete Naturalisation .. then you can leave, return, live where you what to . Yes I did say long term solution .. 2 years to get GC, and as long as you enter after your second yr anniversary, then plan on 4 yrs in the US to get through naturalization.
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Lil bear got a reaction from OldUser in Obtaining citizenship after two years of a conditional green card by marriage.
No not correct. Read the USCIS information to understand the requirements for naturalization and make sure your international travel falls within the parameters Its better for you to read the v official info than get someone elses summary of an often complex assessment. That’s why i point posters back to the official source rather than trying to fully explain
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Lil bear got a reaction from barcman in K-1 visa (not permanent resident) or tourist
You may need to accept that getting her to visit the US is not going to happen. Meet in 3rd country that is easier for your parents to get to …
Long term.. If having access for you both back into the US is important to you.. and this relationship is one you see lasting into the future .. then marry. Live in Thailand while you apply for her spouse visa , move to the US, live there until she is eligible to become a US citizen, complete Naturalisation .. then you can leave, return, live where you what to . Yes I did say long term solution .. 2 years to get GC, and as long as you enter after your second yr anniversary, then plan on 4 yrs in the US to get through naturalization.
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Lil bear got a reaction from millefleur in Obtaining citizenship after two years of a conditional green card by marriage.
No not correct. Read the USCIS information to understand the requirements for naturalization and make sure your international travel falls within the parameters Its better for you to read the v official info than get someone elses summary of an often complex assessment. That’s why i point posters back to the official source rather than trying to fully explain
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Lil bear got a reaction from OldUser in Obtaining citizenship after two years of a conditional green card by marriage.
No. The applicant must meet both the physical presence and the continuous residence requirements.. look at the instructions on the USCIS N400 page .. as well as having been resident in the state you live when you apply for at least 90 days before applying. Absences for vacations don’t break the 90 day state residency. Absences from the US can break Continuous Residency depending on length and frequency
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Lil bear got a reaction from ThailandR in Obtaining citizenship after two years of a conditional green card by marriage.
No. The applicant must meet both the physical presence and the continuous residence requirements.. look at the instructions on the USCIS N400 page .. as well as having been resident in the state you live when you apply for at least 90 days before applying. Absences for vacations don’t break the 90 day state residency. Absences from the US can break Continuous Residency depending on length and frequency
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Lil bear got a reaction from Amunah in K-1 visa (not permanent resident) or tourist
You may need to accept that getting her to visit the US is not going to happen. Meet in 3rd country that is easier for your parents to get to …
Long term.. If having access for you both back into the US is important to you.. and this relationship is one you see lasting into the future .. then marry. Live in Thailand while you apply for her spouse visa , move to the US, live there until she is eligible to become a US citizen, complete Naturalisation .. then you can leave, return, live where you what to . Yes I did say long term solution .. 2 years to get GC, and as long as you enter after your second yr anniversary, then plan on 4 yrs in the US to get through naturalization.
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Lil bear got a reaction from milimelo in K-1 visa (not permanent resident) or tourist
You may need to accept that getting her to visit the US is not going to happen. Meet in 3rd country that is easier for your parents to get to …
Long term.. If having access for you both back into the US is important to you.. and this relationship is one you see lasting into the future .. then marry. Live in Thailand while you apply for her spouse visa , move to the US, live there until she is eligible to become a US citizen, complete Naturalisation .. then you can leave, return, live where you what to . Yes I did say long term solution .. 2 years to get GC, and as long as you enter after your second yr anniversary, then plan on 4 yrs in the US to get through naturalization.
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Lil bear got a reaction from Boiler in K-1 visa (not permanent resident) or tourist
You may need to accept that getting her to visit the US is not going to happen. Meet in 3rd country that is easier for your parents to get to …
Long term.. If having access for you both back into the US is important to you.. and this relationship is one you see lasting into the future .. then marry. Live in Thailand while you apply for her spouse visa , move to the US, live there until she is eligible to become a US citizen, complete Naturalisation .. then you can leave, return, live where you what to . Yes I did say long term solution .. 2 years to get GC, and as long as you enter after your second yr anniversary, then plan on 4 yrs in the US to get through naturalization.
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Lil bear got a reaction from Crazy Cat in K-1 visa (not permanent resident) or tourist
You may need to accept that getting her to visit the US is not going to happen. Meet in 3rd country that is easier for your parents to get to …
Long term.. If having access for you both back into the US is important to you.. and this relationship is one you see lasting into the future .. then marry. Live in Thailand while you apply for her spouse visa , move to the US, live there until she is eligible to become a US citizen, complete Naturalisation .. then you can leave, return, live where you what to . Yes I did say long term solution .. 2 years to get GC, and as long as you enter after your second yr anniversary, then plan on 4 yrs in the US to get through naturalization.
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Lil bear got a reaction from apond in K-1 visa sponsor
Please. Posting the same question multiple times isnt going to get you an answer faster 😓
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Lil bear reacted to Crazy Cat in I-864 or I-864a? (Split)
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Lil bear got a reaction from amusebouche in I-864 or I-864a? (Split)
No. You are not household members at the date of signing the I864. Separate forms .. primary sponsor -you , joint sponsor -your father .
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Lil bear got a reaction from OldUser in Submission of I-130A when completing I-130 online
No. DCF is direct consular filing .. available only to USC petitioner living outside of the US who meets the criteria.. much less available now and v tight requirements .. up to each consulate if they will accept the petition. You are probably thinking of the Adjustment of Status available under certain conditions to those already in the US Does not apply to your circumstances