zorzor
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zorzor got a reaction from Redro in When can I apply for N-400?
Thank you so much! Yes, when i'm entering my info at https://www.sss.gov/verify/ it's showing my Selective Service Number and the date of registration.
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zorzor got a reaction from Mike E in When can I apply for N-400?
Thank you so much! Yes, when i'm entering my info at https://www.sss.gov/verify/ it's showing my Selective Service Number and the date of registration.
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zorzor got a reaction from Boiler in When can I apply for N-400?
Just to clarify, you're not advising to try the 2 years and 1 day rule, correct?
So, if I do apply on August 27, 2024, then everything should be fine and I shouldn't have an issue at all with the fact that I was absent from the U.S. for 10 months (given that everything else is okay)?
Yes, I did. Back in February of this year.
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zorzor got a reaction from Mike E in When can I apply for N-400?
Got it, thanks. We were young when filing taxes. Only my wife was here and filing them, she made a mistake, however she filed an amendment, so that is being processed right now.
Regarding 2555, I wasn't working in my home country either. I was a student and haven't worked anywhere yet, so I don't have any tax documentation for 2021.
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zorzor got a reaction from Fenja in I-751 March 2023 Filers
Hello!
03/12 i-751 sent
03/16 package delivered
03/20 uscis text message
04/01 48 months extension letter
04/07 biometrics appointment schedule letter
I have 2 questions people:
1. Is it normal that I need to take biometrics? Why is everyone getting letters saying their old biometrics will be reused and I need to take it?
2. How do I find out which service center processes my case?Because the case number starts with "IOE"
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zorzor got a reaction from Crazy Cat in Do I need to live in the US 6 months a year to get a permanent green card after a temporary one (cr1)?
Thanks. Do I need to make a re-entry permit in this case?
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zorzor got a reaction from Crazy Cat in Do I need to live in the US 6 months a year to get a permanent green card after a temporary one (cr1)?
But after all, a lot of green card holders do not live in the United States for half a year a year, since they live in other countries and everything is fine with them.
You mean, what matters is not how often I travel to the United States, but how long I have been living in the United States? And if in the first year I do not live enough time (half a year or more) then my resident status can be taken away from me? And what are the chances of that? After all, many warn about this, but I did not see that someone had problems because of this. Thanks
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zorzor got a reaction from PaulaCJohnny in Do I need to live in the US 6 months a year to get a permanent green card after a temporary one (cr1)?
On all sites they write this, I don't know if there is such a law or not. Judging by your answer, this means that I can not live in the United States for half a year a year, but I can stay in another country and then I can get a permanent green card?
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zorzor got a reaction from PaulaCJohnny in Do I need to live in the US 6 months a year to get a permanent green card after a temporary one (cr1)?
Hello! I am the holder of a temporary (2-year) green card on a CR1 visa (husband's visa). And I have questions. Do I need to live in the United States for six months a year in order to be able to get a permanent green card in 2 years? Will I have problems if I live in the United States in my first year for only 2-3 months and not 6 months? Because in 2 years I will need to change the status from a temporary green card to a permanent green card. And that's why I worry that later I would not have problems with the fact that I did not spend more than 6 months a year in the United States (because the rules say that the owner of a green card must live in the United States for at least six months a year).
I will be grateful for your help!
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zorzor got a reaction from SalishSea in Do I need to live in the US 6 months a year to get a permanent green card after a temporary one (cr1)?
On all sites they write this, I don't know if there is such a law or not. Judging by your answer, this means that I can not live in the United States for half a year a year, but I can stay in another country and then I can get a permanent green card?
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zorzor got a reaction from xbbssd in I-130 September 2019 fillers
Hey! We just got approved:)
PD September 27, 2019
NOA1 October 2, 2019
Date changes: December 21, June 9, June 10, June 11
NOA2 June 11
Potomac Service Center
Cr-1
I wish you all good luck!
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zorzor got a reaction from peony in I-130 September 2019 fillers
I got mine NOA1 today. Potomac Service Center