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  1. Good luck! Did you get biometrics reused?
  2. New tab - same useless estimation 😃
  3. Same happened to me. Maybe it's the "fix" from USCIS to ensure you don't get denied when filing exactly when 90 day window starts. I've seen this few years ago happening to several people on VJ. Personally I waited some time after my 90 day window opened just in case.
  4. You, as a US citizen can do whatever you want - marry in the US or overseas. However, it's not the same for your foreign girlfriend. If she goes outside the US, marries, reenters (she can be denied entry by CBP if they learn she's married to US citizen), then tries to adjust - this is the problem. She cannot enter the US with immigrant intent while on non-immigrant visa. Unless you want to be separated for 2-3 years while she's goes through consular processing getting CR-1 visa, you should marry in the US, file for AOS and then you can leave on Advance Parole or better on Green Card to have big family celebration in Pakistan. You'd be legally married already but honoring tradition. Many people do it.
  5. Interesting... I wonder if USCIS is increasing a number of people required to submit biometrics like it used to be in the past.
  6. Even when you're divorced you're still LPR. Your status can only be taken away by immigration judge. You can continue travelling.
  7. Yes, if he's denied, he's not coming to the US any time soon. But that's the only option to get legal status if he entered without inspection.
  8. I think you, as person born in that region of the world, would know better than any of us? Both Israel and Palestine have strong connection to the city, so by default "Jerusalem" was used in passports until recently. Now you have a choice to pick "Israel" https://il.usembassy.gov/u-s-embassy-jerusalem-issues-first-passport-listing-place-of-birth-as-israel-for-applicants-born-in-jerusalem/
  9. If you have I-90 receipt as a proof you notified about incorrect Resident Since date, you should be fine. Sorry you had to deal with this!
  10. Shouldn't be a problem.
  11. Interesting. I think USCIS might be optimizing their workloads. At least something is happening 😅
  12. @Dragonsarereal this change is for new filings on or after December 2, 2024. You're good. If USCIS needs medical, they'll send you RFE
  13. Thank you for sharing, I already posted this in normal AOS forum: It doesn't apply to K-1 who had DS-3025 completed with all vaccinations. If they have incomplete vaccinations, yes, they'd have to submit I-693 with AOS.
  14. I posted the link to forum, I hope it helps.
  15. You need more than just I-130 my friend. You also need to file I-130A, I-485, I-864, I-693 and optional forms I-131 and I-765. Moderator, please move to https://www.visajourney.com/forums/forum/130-adjustment-of-status-from-work-student-amp-tourist-visas/
  16. This tax situation seems a bit messy. Do you have somebody other than mom who can joint sponsor whoever you're sponsoring?
  17. There's nothing prohibiting your or somebody you know to translate, as long as they know both English and your native language. Saying that, online translation services are pretty affordable nowadays. I'd pay somebody $20-50 who translates documents professionally. They have all necessary templates for digital documents, they know how to properly translate all the terms, stamps in documents etc etc.
  18. Yes you can travel. You're LPR with valid GC. You may be asked about whereabouts of your spouse upon entry into the US and why she is not travelling with you. This is all because of category on your GC (marriage based). You may have no questions at all if you're lucky.
  19. Which meal though? Europe used to have Big N' Tasty. This was the best McD Burger ever in my opinion. My update: Beef kebab rice plate with some veggies and hummus.
  20. Why wait a couple of years? You'd lose a couple of years. Just file now. When in 20+ years he'll hopefully be filing for visa (if category still exists), he'll include the child if the child is a dependant at that time
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