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  1. Do you have any other strong ties to your country ? Some strong relationships? Family, significant other, clients who are in contract with you? School?
  2. Does her family have a name? In some countries, a person's first name is tagged along with their entire father's name. I just noticed your country is Pakistan. My family is from there as well, and typically their NICOP ids, etc, all have father's name on the ID. From memory, I believe that translates into being a person's last name there.
  3. Does anyone know if anyone with an expired conditional green card with 4 year extension letter can get visa on arrival to Dominican Republic.
  4. Yeah, I figured but if she’s undocumented — I think that may raise a flag if she’s been mark for deportation or something. Not sure how that works on their end if that’s known via scanning passport or not or by some other mechanism.
  5. Yes, you’re right! It’s May 2025. I thought it went to effect already bc of the signs everywhere at the airports.
  6. As long as you don't fly, I think you should be ok. All travel now requires a TSA compliant ID, which could be difficult for her. Also, avoid traffic violations as cops there are always on lookout and may cause problems if she plans on ever driving while she’s there. I would avoid her driving if all possible.
  7. Not sure if there are two people writing this, but in an earlier post you said you were 33 years old then recent posts say you are 24. Maybe there's a confusion in the facts presented.
  8. Yeah, @OldUser you are right, all processing centers are showing up as 20+ months for I-751. This was as of now: (the website was down yesterday, so hopefully, these are current!) California Center - 80% of cases are completed within - 20 Months Nebraska Center - 80% of cases are completed within - 20 Months Potomac Center - 80% of cases are completed within - 28 Months Texas Center - 80% of cases are completed within - 24 Months Vermont Center - 80% of cases are completed within - 20.5 Months
  9. Update: Received NOA1 today, the service center is California ... apparently one of the longest processing centers for I-751 .... 😰 May I ask what was your service center?
  10. This is really helpful! thank you!! I know to be on a lookup for 2 letters now!
  11. Thanks, just was getting slightly concerned if I mailed to wrong address or they processed mine differently for some reason.
  12. Actually it did! Tried adding the account, but it does ask for an access code. I don't think we have that. If it doesn't get included in our notice letter, will probably request one.
  13. Ohhhhh, did know this! Thank you, will definitely check! Update: did check, nothing uploaded yet. I just see case histories of the prior applications for now.
  14. Has anyone gotten a IOE Receipt Number for a I-751 (removal of conditions) Mailed Application? We just received an electronic notification of a IOE Receipt Number, nothing in the mail, but other posts suggests that IOE numbers are only given to electronically filed applications?
  15. From what I observed they don’t just approve after 214(b) denial. My mother in law just got denied again this week after waiting a year to apply. Her citizenship is Pakistan and they are currently residing in Kuwait and it was the Kuwait US embassy who denied them. Now, her 3rd denial to date. She couldn’t attend out wedding ceremony in the states last year, and probably no hope of coming to her son’s master graduation ceremony this May. It’s definitely sad. I wish I had better news for you. Maybe Duabi is better? Idk. I wish you luck, and please keep me posted as we are in same situation. Thanks!
  16. Actually this article said: https://www.marketplace.org/2023/01/04/immigration-fees-would-increase-under-new-uscis-proposal/amp/ “That money would go toward an unrelated cost: processing the claims of people seeking asylum.”
  17. You can also try b1b2 visitor visa while pending k1 decision for her to seek medical treatment in US, so you can support her through that, but it’ll be really expensive without insurance, and max she can stay would be 6 months at a time. One of my friends parents come frequently to US just for doctor appointments and medical treatments. Then if they deny that then you may have a stronger case to expedite… in my opinion.
  18. Ok, regarding your job. Are you in ground operations or mostly in air (i.e. pilot or flight attendant)? If it’s ground ops, you can work with just EAD. AOS from ESTA is permitted given your situation you described. You had no intent to overstay your visa when you initially entered the US. So, no worries there. You just have to make sure your divorce overseas was finalized and have some final court or govt copy of that. Otherwise you might wind up w RFE for that.
  19. Actually, I traveled with my then finance at POE but wasn’t allowed at CBP inspection.
  20. 1) you can enter with Vietnam passports. Though, FYI if you enter via Vietnam passport iso of US the US has no record of you entering another country. Should there be a national emergency or security concern unless you notify an embassy. 2) your children would need visas to enter. I has a similar situation in reverse (I was the “child” with birth registered overseas but no nationality) and I had to obtain a visa to travel to my parents homeland in Pakistan. Though different countries process I think would be same. Good luck, the process should be easy to obtain a visa especially since they have a Vietnam heritage.
  21. Yeah, that could be anyone’s guess. Some ppl mentioned that they scan and check, so appearing valid may not do the trick. Not sure, but I guess they can try, hopefully it’ll be ok.
  22. Btw, my husband migrated on K1, his valid B1B2 visa was cancelled with stamp. Also, you can email the issuing embassy to inquire whether or not the Visa was cancelled. Had some uncertainty regarding MIL visitor visa, and we found out by emailing them that it was cancelled without prejudice. They do take a couple days to respond though. Fyi, neither USCIS or the NVC doesn’t have this info only issuing embassy.
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