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mam521

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  1. 100% THIS!!! I love it: "Americans are from the New World" 🤣 I couldn't do MILF Manor. Maybe because I have teenagers? I dunno but that's pushing it too far...
  2. You should fill out your timeline: https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=402571 Have you had your interview yet? The address can be updated then and verified with CBP. If it's changed between the interview and entering the US for the first time, verify with CBP. Your MyUSCIS account is your account for forever essentially. If you choose to naturalize in the future, you can fill out the online petition, utilizing it.
  3. It's not a big deal if you didn't tick the box on the DS-260. Fill out the application and have her take her passport with her endorsed visa to the SSA office and apply. She'll get it within about 10 days. Sign up for USPS Informed Delivery. If you watch her MyUSCIS account and see the greencard status change to card is being printed, you will probably see the envelope turn up in your Informed Delivery before the information is updated in MyUSCIS to say the card has been mailed.
  4. You should probably update your timeline. I'm guessing your daughters entered on IR-2's (or CR-2), so please correct me if I'm wrong. If that is the case, head to the post office and get their US passports first. Once those are received, file for the N-600's. Do the N-600 applications online. SO much easier and you can upload all scanned evidence. I had to create each of them a MyUSCIS account, but that's fine. For Part 6, just fill it in from the date you entered the US to activate your IR-1. I filed for my kids on Mar. 31 and we received notification of the approval decision 2 days ago. Just waiting on the notices to appear in the mail since they aren't in my kids' respective MyUSCIS accounts.
  5. PAWDICURE 🐾
  6. Not entirely true. Part 2, item 21 pertains to legal and physical custody. Under the Evidence section, number 9 requires proof of legal and physical custody.
  7. N-600 is $1335 if filing online (recommend, it's easier) or $1385 for paper filings.
  8. I didn't think that was possible in the greater Houston metro area!
  9. I mow, he edges and blows. To be perfectly honest, I'd rather mow than vacuum!
  10. At least it's not yet July...
  11. Guessing page 27 or so of your passport? Safe travels and be ready - Texas summer is firing up and it's getting warm!
  12. There seems to be a couple of issues here. First and foremost, your child has to be residing in the USA. If he's gone more than 6 months, he may require a reentry permit. I would highly recommend you bring him back to the USA ASAP so as not to violate the terms and conditions of his green card. Once you have your oath ceremony, your son should be able to get a US passport if you either have court ordered documentation granting you full custody or you have permission from the other parent to get his US passport. The initial passport appointment requires you, the other parent (unless circumstances listed are met) and your child to appear at either the post office or the passport office. IMO, there is no way for him to obtain the passport abroad because the circumstances by which it would be granted are not met. I'd be concerned that the consulate or embassy would deny because the child does not appear to be living in the US and has no reentry permit.
  13. You do not have to start over, however, you should notify USCIS that you have become a citizen.
  14. It's turning into many sweatband weather when mowing. Awful, awful humidity!
  15. You guys are never going to believe this...I was scrolling Facebook on the weekend and Montgomery County Precinct 3's arrest notification pops up. I stop and ask hubs if the lady in the picture was the lady that dropped off the cat's paperwork. He confirmed, yes, it was. Y'all, the lady that used to own Monty was arrested for Delivery of a Controlled Substance Causing Death!!!! I can't even make this stuff up!
  16. Check your wife's I-94 to see how long they issued her stay for. It may well be that it's only that month. Having lost her job impacts her ties to Canada and may lead the officer to suspect she will overstay or potentially not return to Canada. The CBP officer can see that there is an immigrant visa case pending. That said, a visitor visa is treated as a separate entity to the pending immigrant visa, but the officers can use all information to determine eligibility for entrance into the US and for how long of an authorized stay they will allow. Always check your I-94 when on a non-immigrant visa.
  17. Given you've had a year to digest what people had suggested and still seem to want to minimalize the seriousness of your crimes, I'd suspect there's a high likelihood that you wouldn't get past the interview stage. Immigration is a PRIVILEDGE and you don't seem to take that seriously. Repeated encounters with the police were just the beginning of your issues. It indicates a pattern. Then, the charges against you - you don't think they are that serious but the US takes uttering any type of threat extremely seriously. You claim you uttered a threat to a police officer during a traffic stop. Entire US high schools get locked down and put under heavy police presence and the perpetrator arrested for uttering what someone deems an "innocent" threat. It 100% is a big deal and is taken seriously. Find an attorney and possibly even a therapist to work on your anger issues. Clearly something needs to be done to calm yourself down and manage your issues with authority. At least that would possibly demonstrate acceptance for your behaviors and a seriousness for stopping the repeat pattern.
  18. Please fill out your timeline. What country are you from?
  19. What's your country of citizenship since Canadian citizens are not eligible for the DV?
  20. The I-130 sits with USCIS and will follow the flow. I think it's about a year for approval, as you'd mentioned. The remaining steps afterwards are with the Department of State (National Visa Center). Then, you deal with Montreal. Montreal is a notoriously slow consulate, so just keep that in mind. They usually take 3-5 months to issue interviews. Excellent to hear that your parents are actually young retirees. The next thing is what will keep them young!
  21. Anyone watch 90 Day: Love in Paradise?
  22. I'm going to guess the algorithm is programmed to pick based on lists of criteria, so the CO doesn't have to. That in mind, some small children have been tossed into this mess, so it isn't 100% targeted choice, per se.
  23. If she's DQ'd, just leave it alone. She can take the new tax filing information to her interview and the CO can update the case then. Don't worry about the photos. New ones will be requested for medical and interview. Just hold tight until you get further instructions.
  24. There are many naturalized Canadians who've applied for LPR in the USA. You are not a first by any means. Your parents will require their birth certificates from their home country and if they are not in English, a certified translation will be required. Same goes for the marriage license. They will be required to provide the police certificates, as you've indicated. As long as they don't go back to that country between obtaining the certificate and their interview, no issues, even if it expires. So, it is something you can work on now. The I-130 is pretty easy. The DS-260 is a pain because they will have to list all of the addresses they've lived at since they were 16. I recommend starting a spreadsheet and getting those in order because it might take a minute to figure that one out. They'll also need a 5 year travel history for trips to the US. Also a ways out is the medical, but if there are any series of vaccinations that need to be completed, might as well get them while they are covered under provincial health care. That in mind, have you looked into the cost of medical insurance in the US for them? It may be eye wateringly expensive, depending on how healthy they are or aren't.
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