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  1. Estimations on website are just estimations. They're largely inaccurate. You can roll a dice and get a better prediction.
  2. No need to mention it on the address history then. It's not much different from you going to places and staying at hotels on a weekend
  3. The physical letters are important. Many USCIS letters are printed on protected watermarked paper. And many places don't accept self printed letters from USCIS account.
  4. It could be that anytime somebody at USCIS opens a case this message is generated. It's possible they opened the file, checked it and closed without approving or doing anything else.
  5. Where do you physically spend most of your time?
  6. This is very important question which determines whether OP should be filing I-90 at all or needs to focus on I-751.
  7. Where does this expectation come from? Half of the times no notification sent even with correctly filed G-1145 form. In a sister thead people waiting for updates for over a month. USCIS is backlogged and slow unfortunately. Hopefully you'll get the mail from USCIS sometime by end of July / mid August. That's how bad it got unfortunately.
  8. These ghost updates happen to people from time to time. There's nothing to worry about. It appears like it's a USCIS IT system glitch. Just search VJ and you'll find similar reports.
  9. Pretty much all cases filed after some point in 2023 start with IOE. This means they're in electronic system. This is why you'd see documents in your USCIS account. Previous filers didn't have this luxury and had to always wait for letters to understand what's going on with their case. It doesn't necessarily mean your case will get processed faster. Good luck!
  10. 4-8 weeks after your packet was delivered to USCIS. Extension letter, NOA1, notice of action, receipt is all the same names for the same document.
  11. If you have everything you have nothing to worry about.
  12. There's definitely bias towards men and especially men from certain countries. They generally require more proof, so WAVA case needs to be super strong.
  13. Looks like a sneaky ping from USCIS. Definitely reply, as these guys can deny you for not replying to empty RFE...
  14. Ideally, the name change should have taken place at N-400 stage to simplify immigration process. The biggest issue you will have is with airlines and authorities overseas.
  15. Many airlines would not board with the copy either, so she has to have original from the moment she boards the plane to entering the US and interacting with CBP.
  16. You can and should use Global Entry to enter the US. It will be faster this way. As to no problems, nobody can guarantee this. But you probably will have minimal issues if any.
  17. Good luck! Assume combo by default.
  18. It could be related or it could be independent... It's hard to tell. I haven't filed N-400 yet...
  19. Did you show the letter with oath invitation?
  20. That's good news. Meaning you don't have to go to biometrics appointment. My approx timeline was: Filed Nov 2021 Biometrics reused April 2022 Case Approved August 2023 So there may be a delay between biometrics and next steps.
  21. If you worked part time while at college in the last five years, then list it. If it was over 5 years ago, it's not needed on the form.
  22. The form asks for employment history in the last five years. Were you employed at the time of filling the form minus 5 years? E.g. between June 2019 and now. If not, leave it blank.
  23. It's hard to pull this off because there's no official process once I-751 is pending. You can write a letter to USCIS asking for it. The chances are, you'd be ready to naturalize and you won't have GC in the new name at that time. Things take forever at USCIS. Add a thing such as name change in the middle of the process and it can take eternity. From purely immigration process standpoint, it's the worst time to change the name while I-751 is pending. If you manage to make it work, let us know. Good luck!
  24. https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-8/chapter-I/subchapter-C/part-319/section-319.1 https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-8/chapter-I/subchapter-C/part-316/section-316.5 It's worth quoting the definition of residence: "General. Unless otherwise specified, for purposes of this chapter, including § 316.2 (a)(3), (a)(5), and (a)(6), an alien's residence is the same as that alien's domicile, or principal actual dwelling place, without regard to the alien's intent, and the duration of an alien's residence in a particular location is measured from the moment the alien first establishes residence in that location." In other words, this is the place you sleep at night. The actual physical location. You cannot call your friend's address that place. In addition, don't forget, the burden of proof is on you. If your car is not registered at the address, if you don't pay the utility bills at the address, if your your and wife's IDs doesn't show this address (this is typically one of the first questions at the interview) - you're not going to have a smooth ride. This is why I highly recommend following the steps to ensure there's no denial: - Establish a firm physical address in the US - Get all the IDs, other evidence updated to that address - Live there for 3 months - Apply for N-400 I'm not a lawyer, but based on how I understand the law, your case will be in trouble if you don't take steps to overcome these potential issues. Good luck and keep us updated!
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