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    vj33 got a reaction from Dashinka in Driver permit while I751 and N400 pending   
    I did file I90. Filed it online and it was pending for a while until removal of conditions was filed and then it was soon denied.
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    vj33 got a reaction from PaulaCJohnny in Is bubble wrap fine to use while packing ROC package?   
    300ish
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    vj33 got a reaction from PaulaCJohnny in Is bubble wrap fine to use while packing ROC package?   
    Is it fine to wrap bubble wrap before putting the papers into a priority express mail box? Anyone personally used?
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    vj33 got a reaction from PaulaCJohnny in Is bubble wrap fine to use while packing ROC package?   
    To keep pages from getting damaged in transit 
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    vj33 got a reaction from OldUser in Is bubble wrap fine to use while packing ROC package?   
    To keep pages from getting damaged in transit 
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    vj33 reacted to Mike E in Is bubble wrap fine to use while packing ROC package?   
    Well we have seen bigger submissions. 
     
    I understand your concern about 300 pages being put into a flat rate priority mail box with no padding. The sheets will get bent and curled in transit and then it will be a pain for USCIS to scan the entire thing into an auto feeder without paper jams.
     
    Consequences: slow processing and/or pages that do not get scanned. 
     
    I would put the 300 pages in a letter sized card board box.
     
    Then put rubber bands around the box to keep the lid on. Then insert letter box into the priority mail box with padding around the inner box to keep it from banging around inside the outer box. Padding should not be taped to inner box.
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    vj33 reacted to Verrou in Is bubble wrap fine to use while packing ROC package?   
    this is what i always do :
    1. prep the package
    2. put the whole package inside tyvek ( soft )priority envelope usps. its free in usps. it's waterproof. reason : so it wont get wet, just in case.
    3. put no. 2 inside usps ( hard) envelope/ box whichever u think fit for ur package  https://store.usps.com/store/product/shipping-supplies/priority-mail-flat-rate-envelope-P_EP_14_F
     
    send it. never have issue. i filed about 10 packages last year
     
     
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    vj33 got a reaction from SalishSea in Is bubble wrap fine to use while packing ROC package?   
    To keep pages from getting damaged in transit 
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    vj33 got a reaction from SalishSea in Is bubble wrap fine to use while packing ROC package?   
    300ish
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    vj33 reacted to Mike E in Add spouse name to car title if they don't drive.   
    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.
     
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    vj33 got a reaction from Mike E in Filling out community college application as 2 year green card holder   
    In the application there is a voluntary section asking for immigration/citizenship status.  Three options A. US citizen  B. Non resident alien C.permanent resident.  I know for a 2 year greencard holder the right option would be C.permanent resident, but since it's conditional permanent resident, I just wanted to double check if it's appropriate. Is C the appropriate option?
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    vj33 got a reaction from OldUser in Authorized to work vs eligible to work   
    Is there a difference between the two? 
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    vj33 got a reaction from Mike E in Authorized to work vs eligible to work   
    Is there a difference between the two? 
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