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    Zoeeeeeee got a reaction from OldUser in Is it advantageous to get married twice: Philippines and Online Utah Marriage   
    If you're wanting to give bigamy a try, yes. 
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    Zoeeeeeee reacted to OldUser in To ADIT or not to ADIT, that is the question...   
    This question emerges from time to time. It's likely you're going to receive GC in mail in 2-6 weeks from now, probably before the trip. No need for stamp. Expired GC and extension letter are probably still OK to reenter the US.
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    Zoeeeeeee reacted to Crazy Cat in To ADIT or not to ADIT, that is the question...   
    I think you'll have your 10 year card before, but your extension letter and expired Green Card would be OK to re-enter the US.  You just need evidence of your status to board the plane and to re-enter.   I wouldn't go through the hassle required to get an ADIT.
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    Zoeeeeeee reacted to nastra30 in Just applied for N400 online and didn't include request for combo interview   
    Ha, I wish I could say the gods on mount Olympus used their powers to adjudicate the case.😄.
    Standard Operating Procedure, as @Crazy Catalready said.
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    Zoeeeeeee got a reaction from Family in Just applied for N400 online and didn't include request for combo interview   
    Awesome, thank you! Last question - what does SOP mean? Stages of process? Seasons of passion? Satsumas of Poseidon?
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    Zoeeeeeee reacted to nastra30 in Just applied for N400 online and didn't include request for combo interview   
    Congrats. Now you only have to concentrate on N400 interview. Approval of I-751 without interview is one of the SOP so it's nothing weird.
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    Zoeeeeeee reacted to OldUser in Just applied for N400 online and didn't include request for combo interview   
    Congrats! No it's not weird. Either review was triggered by N-400 or it just coincided. 
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    Zoeeeeeee reacted to SalishSea in Suspected Green Card Fraud   
    A messy divorce doesn't equate to GC fraud.  Obviously you previously provided evidence of a bonafide marriage.  
     
    See the issue there?
     
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    Zoeeeeeee reacted to carmel34 in Just applied for N400 online and didn't include request for combo interview   
    A recommended step in this process is to wait until you receive the interview notice for the N-400, then send a letter to the same USCIS regional office on the naturalization interview notice, requesting a combo interview with the pending I-751, if it is still pending at that time.  Include in the letter a photocopy of the N-400 interview notice, as well as the I-751 receipt with the 48-month extension. This worked for my husband's case and he had a combo interview, first the I-751 where I was called in, then the N-400 on his own, both were approved.  Some USCIS offices routinely do a combo interview without the letter requesting one, but we have seen some cases here on VJ where a decision on the N-400 was delayed after a successful naturalization interview because of a pending I-751.  Good luck!
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    Zoeeeeeee reacted to Crazy Cat in Just applied for N400 online and didn't include request for combo interview   
    Nope.  You may or may not get a combo interview.  Some of us have submitted request letters, but there is no requirement to do so.  In my case, we did undergo a combo interview after requesting one during the N-400 application process.   You could upload a letter if you wish.
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    Zoeeeeeee reacted to nastra30 in Just applied for N400 online and didn't include request for combo interview   
    No, N400 doesn't supersede I-751. They are still separate cases so essentially you will have two cases to get approved for. However, N400 will never get approved until I751 has been approved. Including a letter for combo is just a courtesy letter; they don't have to act on it. If you still wish to, you can still add it now as unsolicited.
    Nonetheless, you may still get a combo regardless especially if your field office is known for doing that. Even if don't get a combo, at least you gotten the N400 rolling and dodged the April fee increases. Good luck.
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    Zoeeeeeee got a reaction from Dashinka in 5 years of trip info...when applying under 3 year rule   
    Perfect, thanks Dashinka! I actually started filling in a paper form before I realised I could do it online - and then I was hoping that maybe the online version would be smart enough to auto-update to only request information for the last 3 years...but no such luck!
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    Zoeeeeeee reacted to Dashinka in 5 years of trip info...when applying under 3 year rule   
    Yes, the N400 form is a bit confusion for those applying under the 3 yr. rule as it is tailored to the 5 yr. rule.  You only need to provide the trip for the time between receiving your GC and the filing of the N400 (same for details of where you lived, etc.).
     
    Good Luck!
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    Zoeeeeeee got a reaction from janet3 in Is a fiance or marriage visa a better path if getting pregnant during the application process?   
    Just wanted to add to this from the perspective of someone currently going through the IVF process (I'm 37). 
     
    Realistically, it's likely going to be difficult for your partner to naturally conceive at 43. I don't want to make you feel negative, but when you have a limited window, it's important to be realistic. I'm currently going through IVF due to infertility, as are 3 of my friends, who are aged 40, 41 and 41.
     
    @Jeanne Adil made an excellent point re the risk of giving birth to a child as an unwed mother - so it definitely sounds like you should prioritize marrying first of all, before anything else.
     
    I would then recommend starting IVF in Iran. By all means, try naturally first of all if you want - but I can't express this enough - don't waste a lot of time on this. At 43, your partner's chance of naturally just conceiving is less than 5% - and that doesn't even factor in the increased chance of miscarriages (unfortunately, I also speak from experience of miscarriages too).
     
    I've just checked the prices of IVF in Iran and they are SIGNIFICANTLY cheaper than in the US. To put things in perspective, the cost of one IVF cycle at the hospital/clinic I use costs around $30,000, once you factor in all the meds, appointments, procedures, etc. 
     
    So, financially, it's probably better to do IVF in Iran. You could also then get married, apply for the CR1 and then do the IVF process whilst you're waiting for the CR1 to come through. You don't need to be present for the IVF process, except for giving a sample at the clinic - which can then be frozen for when it's needed. 
     
    I know this isn't the information you've asked for - but I think it's really important that you both have this info, if you're not already aware.
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    Zoeeeeeee reacted to powerpuff in Adjustment status visa B1-B2   
    It is the same as exact question with the same exact answer - it is immigration fraud. 
     
    You don’t get to pick who can or cannot answer on your post on this public forum. 
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    Zoeeeeeee got a reaction from erika86 in Is a fiance or marriage visa a better path if getting pregnant during the application process?   
    Just wanted to add to this from the perspective of someone currently going through the IVF process (I'm 37). 
     
    Realistically, it's likely going to be difficult for your partner to naturally conceive at 43. I don't want to make you feel negative, but when you have a limited window, it's important to be realistic. I'm currently going through IVF due to infertility, as are 3 of my friends, who are aged 40, 41 and 41.
     
    @Jeanne Adil made an excellent point re the risk of giving birth to a child as an unwed mother - so it definitely sounds like you should prioritize marrying first of all, before anything else.
     
    I would then recommend starting IVF in Iran. By all means, try naturally first of all if you want - but I can't express this enough - don't waste a lot of time on this. At 43, your partner's chance of naturally just conceiving is less than 5% - and that doesn't even factor in the increased chance of miscarriages (unfortunately, I also speak from experience of miscarriages too).
     
    I've just checked the prices of IVF in Iran and they are SIGNIFICANTLY cheaper than in the US. To put things in perspective, the cost of one IVF cycle at the hospital/clinic I use costs around $30,000, once you factor in all the meds, appointments, procedures, etc. 
     
    So, financially, it's probably better to do IVF in Iran. You could also then get married, apply for the CR1 and then do the IVF process whilst you're waiting for the CR1 to come through. You don't need to be present for the IVF process, except for giving a sample at the clinic - which can then be frozen for when it's needed. 
     
    I know this isn't the information you've asked for - but I think it's really important that you both have this info, if you're not already aware.
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    Zoeeeeeee got a reaction from Chancy in Is a fiance or marriage visa a better path if getting pregnant during the application process?   
    Just wanted to add to this from the perspective of someone currently going through the IVF process (I'm 37). 
     
    Realistically, it's likely going to be difficult for your partner to naturally conceive at 43. I don't want to make you feel negative, but when you have a limited window, it's important to be realistic. I'm currently going through IVF due to infertility, as are 3 of my friends, who are aged 40, 41 and 41.
     
    @Jeanne Adil made an excellent point re the risk of giving birth to a child as an unwed mother - so it definitely sounds like you should prioritize marrying first of all, before anything else.
     
    I would then recommend starting IVF in Iran. By all means, try naturally first of all if you want - but I can't express this enough - don't waste a lot of time on this. At 43, your partner's chance of naturally just conceiving is less than 5% - and that doesn't even factor in the increased chance of miscarriages (unfortunately, I also speak from experience of miscarriages too).
     
    I've just checked the prices of IVF in Iran and they are SIGNIFICANTLY cheaper than in the US. To put things in perspective, the cost of one IVF cycle at the hospital/clinic I use costs around $30,000, once you factor in all the meds, appointments, procedures, etc. 
     
    So, financially, it's probably better to do IVF in Iran. You could also then get married, apply for the CR1 and then do the IVF process whilst you're waiting for the CR1 to come through. You don't need to be present for the IVF process, except for giving a sample at the clinic - which can then be frozen for when it's needed. 
     
    I know this isn't the information you've asked for - but I think it's really important that you both have this info, if you're not already aware.
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    Zoeeeeeee got a reaction from appleblossom in Is a fiance or marriage visa a better path if getting pregnant during the application process?   
    Just wanted to add to this from the perspective of someone currently going through the IVF process (I'm 37). 
     
    Realistically, it's likely going to be difficult for your partner to naturally conceive at 43. I don't want to make you feel negative, but when you have a limited window, it's important to be realistic. I'm currently going through IVF due to infertility, as are 3 of my friends, who are aged 40, 41 and 41.
     
    @Jeanne Adil made an excellent point re the risk of giving birth to a child as an unwed mother - so it definitely sounds like you should prioritize marrying first of all, before anything else.
     
    I would then recommend starting IVF in Iran. By all means, try naturally first of all if you want - but I can't express this enough - don't waste a lot of time on this. At 43, your partner's chance of naturally just conceiving is less than 5% - and that doesn't even factor in the increased chance of miscarriages (unfortunately, I also speak from experience of miscarriages too).
     
    I've just checked the prices of IVF in Iran and they are SIGNIFICANTLY cheaper than in the US. To put things in perspective, the cost of one IVF cycle at the hospital/clinic I use costs around $30,000, once you factor in all the meds, appointments, procedures, etc. 
     
    So, financially, it's probably better to do IVF in Iran. You could also then get married, apply for the CR1 and then do the IVF process whilst you're waiting for the CR1 to come through. You don't need to be present for the IVF process, except for giving a sample at the clinic - which can then be frozen for when it's needed. 
     
    I know this isn't the information you've asked for - but I think it's really important that you both have this info, if you're not already aware.
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    Zoeeeeeee got a reaction from az_jared in Is a fiance or marriage visa a better path if getting pregnant during the application process?   
    Just wanted to add to this from the perspective of someone currently going through the IVF process (I'm 37). 
     
    Realistically, it's likely going to be difficult for your partner to naturally conceive at 43. I don't want to make you feel negative, but when you have a limited window, it's important to be realistic. I'm currently going through IVF due to infertility, as are 3 of my friends, who are aged 40, 41 and 41.
     
    @Jeanne Adil made an excellent point re the risk of giving birth to a child as an unwed mother - so it definitely sounds like you should prioritize marrying first of all, before anything else.
     
    I would then recommend starting IVF in Iran. By all means, try naturally first of all if you want - but I can't express this enough - don't waste a lot of time on this. At 43, your partner's chance of naturally just conceiving is less than 5% - and that doesn't even factor in the increased chance of miscarriages (unfortunately, I also speak from experience of miscarriages too).
     
    I've just checked the prices of IVF in Iran and they are SIGNIFICANTLY cheaper than in the US. To put things in perspective, the cost of one IVF cycle at the hospital/clinic I use costs around $30,000, once you factor in all the meds, appointments, procedures, etc. 
     
    So, financially, it's probably better to do IVF in Iran. You could also then get married, apply for the CR1 and then do the IVF process whilst you're waiting for the CR1 to come through. You don't need to be present for the IVF process, except for giving a sample at the clinic - which can then be frozen for when it's needed. 
     
    I know this isn't the information you've asked for - but I think it's really important that you both have this info, if you're not already aware.
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    Zoeeeeeee reacted to Dashinka in what are my options   
    A lot of folks are in similar situations especially couples or individuals that come to the US on diversity visas.  Our cousins were like that back in early 2019, no jobs, no place to live, etc.  We helped them out to get started, and they got a car fairly soon after arriving, started working in whatever job they could find (Walmart, Amazon, etc.), until they could find jobs in the fields they desired.  It takes time, but if ambitious, not as long as you may think.
     
    My suggestion is if the in-laws are willing to put up with you for 6-12 months until you can get on your feet, take advantage of it, come back to the US and start working even in a menial job until you can get better employment.
     
    Good Luck!
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    Zoeeeeeee reacted to appleblossom in what are my options   
    Most people have to arrive without a job, you're much more likely to get hired when you're actually in the US. Could you not move to a less expensive area though, at least to start with?
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    Zoeeeeeee reacted to SalishSea in B2 to help US citizen after surgery   
    Unlike many who adjust from VWP/B, your circumstances truly did change.   I would marry and file the AOS//EAD/AP documents straight away, along with an expedite request for the EAD since you are unable to work.
     
    Hopefully you have a joint sponsor lined up.   Best luck.
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    Zoeeeeeee reacted to Marieke H in Marital union requirements (split)   
    Could someone please explain what the purpose of this thread is? I'm lost.
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