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    trinket reacted to CTgal18 in N-400 June 2018 Filers   
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    No they do not need to be informed that the USC has switched jobs. If you, the applicant, did switch jobs then you would just inform them at the interview. 
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    trinket reacted to CarlHamilton in N-400 June 2018 Filers   
    "This updated guidance is effective September 11, 2018 and applies to all applications, petitions, and requests, except for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) adjudications, received after that date."  Let's hope everyone here is a citizen by then
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    trinket got a reaction from gypsyqueen in N-400 June 2018 Filers   
    Had the same for me last week. Got the notice early on Saturday morning and the document was uploaded around mid-morning Monday. Hopefully you will have your notice available on Monday as well. 
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    trinket reacted to WBFDO in N-400 June 2018 Filers   
    Did anyone see the new policy
    https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/USCIS/Laws/Memoranda/2018/2018-06-28-PM-602-0050.1-Guidance-for-Referral-of-Cases-and-Issuance-of-NTA.pdf
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    trinket reacted to bsp in N-400 June 2018 Filers   
    Just to confirm that you're checking here: https://myaccount.uscis.dhs. and not here:  https://egov.uscis.gov/casestatus/mycasestatus.do?  The second site only gives status updates but not the actual documents.
     
    If your bio letter never posted to the first website then I would contact USCIS as it means something has gone wrong and they may need to correct it to ensure that you receive future notifications (e.g. your interview notice).
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    trinket got a reaction from Tina and Johan in N-400 June 2018 Filers   
    Just checked again and my biometrics notification letter has been uploaded online
    07/20/2018 Louisville KY application support Center.  Biometric Notification
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    trinket got a reaction from user19000 in I WAS OUT OF THE HOUSE......   
    But you won't stop stereotyping American women, now would you?
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    trinket got a reaction from user19000 in how much do I put up with before deciding on divorce?   
    Dane first off you did call someone an IDIOT that is against TOS, so there you did do the name calling. You also called a few other names indirectly (as in Texan reference)
    For you marriage is forever, for a lot of others including me, my sanity is forever and not sticking with something just for the sake of sticking with it. Yes you should try to work on your marriage and all the blah blah but obviously if two people living together aren't happy anymore, aren't in love with each other anymore and various other reasons, should better depart.
    You brought up a point about having children, I personally wouldn't like to bring up kids in an environment where both the parents are fighting each and every day of their life and making life hell for themselves and for their kids; in these circumstances its better to move out of the relationship from each other but not move out of children's life, have some arrangements and work with it.
    The whole topic wasn't just about bad breathes, it had more things, it had basic communication problem, it had man & woman role problem. Why should she get rid of the dog? I don't see saying bye to all my childhood friends, my college friends just because my husband is jealous of me having any male friends and thankfully he isn't. Dog has been an integral part of this lady's life, so you just can't say to get rid of the dog. And no, I don't believe that if the Man isn't treating the dog right then he is some kind of serial killer either. In a lot of countries pets aren't in your normal day to day life, so they don't feel the attachment to a pet that easily and it may be the same case for the husband.
    To OP as others have stated, you two need counseling, try to salvage whatever is left and if nothing else then don't hesitate to say adios to each other either.
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    trinket got a reaction from user19000 in how much do I put up with before deciding on divorce?   
    Agree, don't let the man rob you out of your self esteem.
    And all the submitting comment You know what my husband smokes and I can't stand the breath of smoking, it's his bad habit of smoking, I am not going to submit to it, so being the good husband he is, he goes outside every time he has to smoke, he at least chews a gum after he smokes and starting March he will join smoking cessation class. That is acting like matures, not always keeping your needs and your habits on top and thinking your submissive little wife has to accept everything.
    So yes be a good housewife but like Parul said, don't advice others to do the same.
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    trinket reacted to SMR in What do you drink to celebrate?   
    Really, the most interesting issue here is that a couple people indicated their preference to celebrate without alcohol and you got on one about religion and how "non-drinkers are not special people." Nobody said anything about the religious implications of alcohol. Gary talked about the bad side effects of alcohol from his perspective but unless I am mistaken Gary didn't approach this from a religious perspective. Why did you suddenly become defensive?
    Your assertion that people don't do things while drunk that they wouldn't do otherwise is really rather unfounded. Even a couple drinks will impair judgment and reaction times. I can't believe that you have never seen a drunk person make bad decisions that are uncharacteristic of that person while sober. That is the reality of alcohol.
    While it may be true that alcohol simply removes inhibitions causing people to do something they had wanted to, inhibitions are often a good and reasonable thing. The fact remains that without alcohol the person was able to make good decisions based on an understanding of the probable outcomes of actions. While drunk, decision making and judgment become impaired and people don't make good decisions. Put another way, "inhibitions" are really just the ability of the person to make good decisions based on more than what he or she feels like. Alcohol removes that ability to make good decisions.
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    trinket reacted to ValerieA in Troll Alert   
    How come I never get those? Is there something wrong with me?
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    trinket got a reaction from sachinky in Indians Will you take US citizenship?   
    Yes one do have an option for OCI or PIO but at the end of the day you are giving up your citizenship no matter what. Technically you aren't an INDIAN anymore.
    I asked this question for more of an emotional reason than practicality. Practically it is better to get the US citizenship, but then you are giving up your Indian citizenship.
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    trinket reacted to Trumplestiltskin in Commies 4 Christ...Redux Part Trois   
    I'm glad someone is bringing the issue out into the open.
    Noone here (except for Natty) violated the TOS in this thread, yet all manner of negative and veiled derogatory comments (most recently references to Romans and invaders) have been posted in the general direction of myself and others whose only apparent "crime" is posting in this thread.
    Given that VJ is a public board, surely it isn't right for there to be a insular clique of posters who actively try to disparage and eject people who don't fit their groups internal parameters. So long as the thread remains within the bounds of the TOS, noone has any right (more importantly, noone has any power) to tell anyone else where they can or cannot post.
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    trinket reacted to Arabella in Wedding Pics   
    These are the only pics I have right now. These are from Sean's Uncle's camera so they are just the shots he took. I dont' have any of the professional pics yet.
    Our wedding was wonderful. Everyone said they really enjoyed the ceremony. I wrote the entire ceremony myself, which consisted of a sand pouring ceremony and a handfasting ceremony. We had a small dinner reception afterwards at a sea food restaurant, and a key lime wedding cake. It was a perfect day and we had a wonderful time!

    Standing at the altar

    Sand Pouring Ceremony

    My daughters join us for the sand pouring ceremony.

    The blue sand is Sean, white is me, red and pink are my daughters.

    Handfasting ceremony (wedding vows tied with ribbons for each vow)

    Exchange of Rings

    Steel drum band

    Sean's brother and sister sign our marriage license as witnesses. Sean's sister is his twin!

    Our gorgeous keylime wedding cake.

    Cutting the cake
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