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powerpuff

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  1. If you claim any of them as your dependents on taxes then they’re part of your household and you count them.
  2. I had a very similar experience. They had their doors closed and a long line outside. Then at 10am or something like that they opened the doors and we all went it and had to wait in another line, then got seated and waited each our turn (so didn’t matter what time your appointment was). I think I was there for at least 3 hours. They also had trouble taking my fingerprints as they weren’t clear enough so that took longer. My palms get sweaty easily and I think I also put lotion before leaving the house so my advice is don’t do that.
  3. We did this too! A really cost effective solution.
  4. As I keep saying many times here, verbal approvals do not count. They can be ignored in my opinion since situations like these happen all the time. A true approval is when the status in CEAC shows Issued, not when a CO says it
  5. That is a very odd thing to do, even if the reason was different (work). Not seeing your spouse for 3 years “due to Covid” but going to a another West African county for business and not using the opportunity to see you spouse
  6. ~~ Topic moved from Process & Procedures section to Progress Reports ~~
  7. Unfortunately, info pass doesn’t work anymore. They figured out the hack
  8. They’re unto us 😫 that is so frustrating. What a joke
  9. LPR = Lawful Permanent Resident = GC (green card) holder. That is very different from being a naturalized US citizen.
  10. ~~ Topic moved from Progress Reports section to Process & Procedures ~~
  11. You have to contact NVC to find out your case number. NVC only ever notifies you (the petitioner via email) when they send the petition to the consulate, if you’d like to find out before that then you’ll have to send a public inquiry.
  12. There’s a processing range for I-129f and the lower limit is 16.5 months. The upper limit (at which you can file an inquiry with USCIS) you can find out by inputting your receipt date on uscis processing page when you select I-129f, here’s what it showed for June 27, 2022:
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