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  1. Went to biometrics, one hand's print were done super quickly while the other one was leaving red boxes on the screen. After a while the person just said "it's completed". I asked him if the red boxes can cause an issue, he said no its fine. My status updated from " biometrics were scheduled " to " actively reviewing your case".Can this cause any problems?

  2. 6 hours ago, Crazy Cat said:

    At some point, they will ask for it.  If they do, tell them to give you an ADIT stamp for the next year.

    Is it enough to carry state ID and biometrics appointment notice for this biometrics appointment? name is same on the biometrics notice and the state ID. will also have the green card with me. Do I need to carry passport and marriage certificate as well?

  3. 16 minutes ago, Mike E said:


    At my I-90 biometrics, they did not ask for my old GC, nor would I have given it up without an I-551 stamp.

     

    If they ask, say no. You are entitled  (and legally required) to carry with you — 24/7 —evidence of LPR status:


    https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/alerts/uscis-announces-additional-mail-delivery-process-for-receiving-adit-stamp

     

    Lawful permanent residents are entitled to evidence of status”

     

    If you leave your biometrics appointment without a valid I-551, you are breaking the law.  

     

    Thank you for the detailed response. Yeah I didn't think it would be a good idea to give the green card at the biometrics, since they might send me an rfe later,then i won't have anything to send back in that case. My biometrics is for I751( Removal of conditions). For the I90, they already reused my biometrics from earlier. I751 and I90 are both pending at the moment. 

  4. 2 minutes ago, Crazy Cat said:

    At some point, they will ask for it.  If they do, tell them to give you an ADIT stamp for the next year.

    I am not sure if they give ADIT stamps at this center. It's just a biometrics center as far as I know. I wasn't planning on carrying my passport with me for this, should I?

    3 minutes ago, Crazy Cat said:

    At some point, they will ask for it.  If they do, tell them to give you an ADIT stamp for the next year.

    I know they will ask at some point, I just wanted to know if they will ask for it at this biometrics appointment?

  5. The online status was updated to Biometrics were scheduled on July 7, how long does it usually take for notice in the mail. I can't see the date on which the Biometrics appointment is in the online account, hence getting the notice in mail is important. How many days between the online status update and the actual Biometrics appointment usually is? 

  6. Got tax return transcripts from irs website online. Are they enough for ROC? Another question,  there were four type of transcripts available on irs website named as tax return, tax account, wage and income, record of account. Which one is the appropriate one to add to ROC package? I have used the tax return transcripts, just wanted to make sure. It say "TAX RETURN TRANSCRIPT" om top. I. Thanks

  7. 2 minutes ago, Mike E said:

    Fair enough. 
     

    Since google is not up to the task, try chat gpt:

     

    ”Even if the owner is not driving the vehicle, they can still be penalized if the vehicle is not insured. In Michigan, the law requires all registered vehicles to have liability insurance coverage, regardless of who is driving the vehicle. If an uninsured vehicle is involved in an accident, the owner of the vehicle may be held responsible for any damages or injuries caused.

     

    Additionally, if a vehicle is registered in Michigan, the owner must provide proof of insurance when requested by law enforcement, even if the vehicle is not being driven at the time. Failure to provide proof of insurance can result in penalties such as fines and license suspension.

     

    Therefore, it is important for vehicle owners in Michigan to maintain liability insurance coverage for their vehicles, even if they are not currently driving them.”

    yes i think that is best in this case.

     

    Thanks for the help. 

  8. 5 minutes ago, Mike E said:

     

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    6 minutes ago, Mike E said:

    The article is regarding driving but spouse doesn't drive. The question was just about adding name on  car title. If too complicated, probably won't do.

  9. 1 minute ago, Mike E said:

    The most car friendly jurisdiction in the known universe. Good.
     

    https://www.michigan.gov/sos/vehicle/titles
     

    To add or remove a vehicle owner from the title, visit a Secretary of State office.

     

    All listed owners on the title must be present and provide their valid license or ID in order to change or correct the title.

     

    The fee to correct a name on a title is $15.

     

    Schedule an office visit

     

    1 minute ago, Mike E said:

    The most car friendly jurisdiction in the known universe. Good.
     

    https://www.michigan.gov/sos/vehicle/titles
     

    To add or remove a vehicle owner from the title, visit a Secretary of State office.

     

    All listed owners on the title must be present and provide their valid license or ID in order to change or correct the title.

     

    The fee to correct a name on a title is $15.

     

    Schedule an office visit

    That's the only thing that will be needed ? No insurance etc. to added?

  10. 6 minutes ago, Mike E said:

    This will vary by state.

     

    In general

     

    * this is possible

     

    * the co-owner by law needs vehicle liability insurance. So see if your insurance company allows a non driver to be added to your auto insurance

     

    * go to the DMV or county office to re-title the vehicle. Again varies by state

     

    * consider getting a learners / instructional permit in case this eases the process. The co-owner of the vehicle does not have to drive to get the permit. But I can imagine the permit being required to ensure the car owner understands liability obligations

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

      

    It's in michigan. 

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