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Normal red flags still exist for a new husband Did you help the ex ROC ? USCIS may be looking to see if he did ROC or naturalized I am so sorry for what happened to u in the 1st marriage that seems to have messed up the happiness in the 2nd this is not a judgement or saying "u r doing this" but these past few years USCIS has seen several cases of sham marriages / some for a visa and/or money. so marrying another from the same country after divorcing the 1st is going to get extra scrutiny especially if the 1st spouse has not gone thru ROC with divorce waiver or Naturalized and they don't know where he is. they may be looking at how u met both to see if u r considered a target. U may not think it but USCIS trys to protect both parties in these relationships. I do know the wait is heartbreaking as it took us 6 years to get a visa. Have u sent in an inquiry about your case? Have u considered filing a WOM? if he did not naturalize, remember u r still on the hook for the I 864 from AOS While u wait
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APRIL 2024 FILLING FEE
JeanneAdil replied to petridza's topic in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
cost with and without is the same https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-fees/frequently-asked-questions-on-the-uscis-fee-rule I-751 Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence $595 $1,195 $750 $155 26% I-751 Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence (with biometric services) $680 $1,195 $750 -
Do I need to withdraw my N-400?
JeanneAdil replied to VWV's topic in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
OMG No don't mess with the minds of USCIS and trusted computers i can see them cancelling all and u trying to correct this -
Receiving an "unacceptable" determination from USCIS regarding your no objection letter means that USCIS has found issues or deficiencies with the letter you submitted. This determination does not necessarily mean that your waiver application is denied outright, but it indicates that USCIS has identified concerns that need to be addressed. It is crucial to carefully review the reasons provided by USCIS for the "unacceptable" determination and take appropriate action to rectify any deficiencies. Check USCIS site to understand a waiver https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/study/exchange/waiver-of-the-exchange-visitor/exchange-waiver-faqs.html
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Scheduling the intervierview for Bankok can be done by either of u if you have received instruction packet follow the instructions u received in the email by going to following site Instructions and Appointment Packets The instructions below will be sent to applicants via email when their case is ready to be scheduled. Do not schedule an appointment to come for an interview unless you receive these instructions to your email for your specific case and with your case number. Appointments that are made without approval from U.S. Embassy Bangkok will be canceled. https://th.usembassy.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/90/Bangkok-K-Visa-Instructions-English-June-2022.pdf Please review the detailed guidance provided below to schedule an interview and prepare the required documents. Applications that are incomplete at the time of the visa interview will result in a minimum 10-15 business-day delay in adjudication.
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He is your biological child? if yes, then He is USC or LPR? If yes, then then he qualifies as relative INA 212(i)(1) Qualifying relatives are generally limited to applicants’ U.S. citizen and LPR spouses and parents. https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-9-part-b-chapter-1 then If he does not qualify as not your biological son, u can forget this petition (IR5) the USC father can come and marry and file a spouse visa go thru the long process and if mentioned to apply for the waiver at interview, then file one
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if USC is stationed outside the US, it is suppose to https://www.uscis.gov/military/citizenship-for-military-family-members#:~:text=Spouses of U.S. service members,eligible to automatically acquire citizenship. Spouses of U.S. service members may be eligible for expedited naturalization outside the United States. Children of service members may also be eligible for naturalization or may be eligible to automatically acquire citizenship.
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yes, original difference was only to be $10 so this is a big change and well worth filing online when sometimes the mail is so slow and weather dependent
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$710 to file online $760 to file by paper https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-fees/frequently-asked-questions-on-the-uscis-fee-rule
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I-130 (Multiple merged threads)
JeanneAdil replied to Hshah4482's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
many make mistake of putting a US office in the states you should just listed her city and country's name on lines 62s,b, and c u do not put a US state office so check your copy of the I 130 and be sure it just shows her city and country -
they can choose any of the sites near u for the oath and ours was done at a courthouse with judge and be USCIS officer who pedcides or judge The Secretary of Homeland Security has the authority to administer the Oath and may delegate the authority to other officials within DHS and to other employees of the United States In addition, immigration judges may also administer the Oath in administrative ceremonies. During judicial naturalization ceremonies, the judge in the district of proper jurisdiction has exclusive authority to administer the Oath.
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https://ord.uscourts.gov/index.php/visitors/naturalization-ceremony-information CEREMONY DATES LOCATION TIME July 21, 2023 Morse Courthouse 10:30 a.m. October 19, 2023 Morse Courthouse 10:30 a.m. January 18, 2024 Morse Courthouse 10:30 a.m. March 21, 2024 Morse Courthouse 10:30 a.m. June 20, 2024 Morse Courthouse 10:30 a.m. October 17, 2024 Morse Courthouse 10:30 a.m.
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Interview got denied & received Blue Sheet RE-2, what to do next?
JeanneAdil replied to hanhuochy's topic in Vietnam
what to do next is follow the steps on the form for further proofs needed or marry and go the spouse visa route The colors of the forms and their respective meaning are as follows: Blue form A blue form indicates that additional supporting documentation is required. Once the applicant submits the necessary documents, a visa officer will review the form and decide whether your visa application is approved or denied.Jun 30, 2023 -
Now that the fees to adjust your status after a US marriage have doubled, spouse visa makes mush more sense as both K1 and CR1 take about the same time. If u will not return to Nigeria to live, send for the criminal report documents that will be needed for your Finland interview. If u do return to Nigeria for an interview , make sure u get a Finish criminal report before u leave. what is important now is that you have over a year to show more trips to be together and you can prove it with copies of boarding passes, hotel receipts , etc time spent together will be very important to your case. It would be best if the USC joined the site for information as she is the one who now is responsible for the process
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Moroc no longer gives out a packet all info is on computer and can be seen at POE Congratulations Make sure all the info on the visa is correct before she leaves Moroc and pay the green card processing fee Best to pay before she leaves Moroc https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-fees/uscis-immigrant-fee
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Not having insurance long long time ago
JeanneAdil replied to aa1979's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
yes, the question says arrested and/or convicted yours is a traffic violation / not an arrest -
to me it makes sense to visit now as wife has a green card and the mother can only visit /neither of u can adjust her status to allow her to stay but my my mom was denied when i just had 10 year green card and later approved when i naturalized Doesn't quite make sense as with naturalization , i could have done AOS which is what they worry about
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Biometrics & Documents
JeanneAdil replied to Black Sand's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
if it was done recently for ROC they could use it Photo is to be within last 6 months fingerprints are always checked at any appointment with field office