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  1. To add to that: AR-11 can be filed online. When you submit it you get confirmation instantly. Save it. I-865 can only be filed on paper. You will get confirmation in the mail few weeks later.
  2. Yes, it's worth filing AR-11 and I-865 now. It's not a prerequisite for I-751, but needs to be done ASAP.
  3. Yes, thank you I missed it. Agreed, doesn't apply.
  4. I-131 is what you need to re-enter the country. If you had valid one - no problem. I don't understand what I-765 has to do with the entry to the US...
  5. That's a tough spot, but you need to respond to RFE. Affidavits is one thing. For the trips, did you have flights, hotel reservations in both names? Photos with family and friends would help, if dated and annotated correctly
  6. I don't think you can avoid this. If you abandoned I-485 you would have to start over. I think you may need a lawyer now more than you needed before. How were you admitted last into the US? What status are you in? Does it allow you to adjust?
  7. @Boiler Please help me understanding how this video relates to the question about citizenship? What would be the legal basis for taking US citizenship away from somebody living overseas? I have a similar question (no joke): what law does allow a person to pick their nose? Where is it written? I'm not a lawyer, but AFAIK ""ubi jus incertum, ibi nullum jus" E.g. what's not regulated by law or is not defined by law cannot be enforced. Here's a list of things that can lead to loss of US citizenship: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/travel-legal-considerations/Advice-about-Possible-Loss-of-US-Nationality-Dual-Nationality.html I did not see "living overseas" listed there.
  8. No chance US would allow this to happen. You may or may not know, when renouncing US citizenship, you may be paying exit tax. The filing fees themselves are pretty high. A lot of the times at the interview in foreign embassy (that's where US citizens renounce), US officials ask multiple times if one is renouncing voluntarily and whether they are 100% sure. I guess tax liability on worldwide income is one of the reasons US doesn't have laws about automatic loss of citizenship by simply living outside for too long. I'm not aware of automatic loss when acquiring foreign citizenship by US citizen either. The other country may ask US citizen to renounce citizenship as a prerequisite for granting them their citizenship though.
  9. Just curious to see what beverage is more popular among all of us
  10. Wanted to ask this question as I see more and more threads referring to the term "neutralization", when filing form N-400.
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