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  1. I'd argue it's the opposite. All of the USCIS cases I had took longer than initial estimate with exception of N-400 which took much faster than estimated. Those folks you mentioned were in 20% lucky, not 80% normal cases
  2. Anything under 12 months is quick when it comes to USCIS
  3. This was kind of sadly predictable based on earlier threads Joint sponsor. I know some folks on VJ would be promising good results with assets, but you had over a year to secure a qualifying joint sponsor.
  4. You won't find it if you never filed a case before. Leave blank.
  5. What do you mean by "covis" in the title actually?
  6. "Quick" or "fast" in immigration can mean few months VS years.
  7. I'd say not asylum, but refuge. I think majority of Ukrainians are admitted as refugees to Europe as of today.
  8. Are you sure the attorney is a real lawyer, not a notario? Do they do anything else besides immigration? Are they searchable on AILA?
  9. Congrats! Did you file under 5 year rule or 3 year rule?
  10. It does seems relatively simple, but I wouldn't do it myself unless I really have to.
  11. Good idea, @WannabeHuman can you post exact wording of the letter (excluding your personal info)
  12. True, not hard requirement. However, I always tried to do the most, and not the least to ensure smooth approval. Whether to fight for principals or comply can be decided by immigrant. In my circumstances, potentially delayed or denied immigration benefit and / or added stress was not worth it. Comingling finances (at least partly) has benefits that go way beyond immigration.
  13. It seems silly and counterintuitive at first, but it's asked so applicant says "No". And if, in the future they do something bad, their status can be revoked quoting they lied on application
  14. Ideally, parents should have filed N-600 too so she'd have certificate of citizenship. Now she's old enough to do it herself. It may not be needed this time around (I can't predict whether USCIS will need it for sure), but it may be needed when she tries to collect social security, get a job at US government or even renew passport in the future. Keep us posted!
  15. We don't just feel, USCIS routinely issues RFEs and NOIDs asking for evidence of shared financials
  16. Do you have document tab in MyUSCIS? Case status or email are not legally binding. The paper date is correct date. It looks like online status and email are just lagging behind.
  17. Should not be an issue. Is the difference approval date or notice date? Is it just status and email that show 09/19 or electronic copy of NOA shows 09/19 and physical letter shows 09/18?
  18. How did she become a US citizen? You may not need it, but USCIS officer may want to know how she became a citizen and also ask for certificate of naturalization or certificate of citizenship. They may accept US passport, but may also issue RFE.
  19. And that's exactly my point
  20. Does she have certificate of naturalization or certificate of citizenship, besides US passport?
  21. I was wondering which question OP wanted to mark as N/A
  22. No, some people get randomly selected. More nowadays than before.... Before COVID everybody went to do biometrics. Reuse was introduced because of the pandemic. Now we're switching back it seems
  23. I guess the rules remained the same, just are being enforced now. I think it's totally fair. Skipping required I-90 and still being granted N-600 seems strange.
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