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As has been previously mentioned, why would a stranger sign up to that? How much would you consider a ‘fair’ payment? in simple terms, you are asking a stranger to agree to potentially pay hundreds of thousands of dollars for you at an unknown date in the future. Surely you can see there is no amount of money that would make a sensible person agree to that? Not trying to be mean. Just realistic. A stranger who agreed to that would either be crazy or not understand the obligation. Good luck with other options though.
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I-751 Question
Cw1977 replied to Ladybug13's topic in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
of course! You can post it any time between day 90 and day 1, technically. I was just saying a week is going to make no difference as the extension letter will come in a few weeks. But you do whatever makes you comfortable. For me that’s a week or two after the date opens. We’ll still get the extension letters weeks before the GC expires -
I-751 Question
Cw1977 replied to Ladybug13's topic in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
mine opens on the 23rd july so I’m sending mine in on the 30th. That one week won’t make the slightest difference when they’re taking 2+ yrs to process them anyway and I have total comfort that it’s not going to arrive early and be rejected -
it won’t be an issue. They have a digital record of you and tbh know a lot about you anyway. They prob have a record of what colour underwear you had on that day! (Joke). if you’re worried anyway you can check your I-94 record online and see the info on there.
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did you also file your US taxes every year, even when abroad?
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Stressed about CBP interview for Japanese fiance
Cw1977 replied to gandalf1989's topic in Tourist Visas
that’s not true. It’s up to 90 days. it’s VERY common to be admitted for the full 90, yes, but my point was if they are concerned it’s being used incorrectly, they can choose how long. I had my ESTA admittance once marked for less than 90, but that was due to when my passport was expiring. it definitely IS NOT 90 days or nothing. Please don’t spread mis information. -
Stressed about CBP interview for Japanese fiance
Cw1977 replied to gandalf1989's topic in Tourist Visas
hi hopefully it will all be fine for you and her, but don’t forget she might not be admitted for 85 days. They make the decision when she arrives and it’s possible they only allow her to stay for a few wks or so. She should be ready to deal with this and how she would deal with the flight home, especially as you say it is non changeable. How would she buy a flight home after a month, for example? would be good for her to be ready for these types of challenges just in case, as well. -
It is a very easy question to answer. you tell the truth. how is he supporting himself and you? If you know that answer, then that is what you say. There’s no trick or magic answer.
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Clarification on N400 for K1 vs CR1
Cw1977 replied to Oko Vicki's topic in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
just for clarity for everyone, you mean day 85. Not 95. The days count down. So 85 days before the 3 yr period. -
hi. Did the officer say congratulation etc and keep your passport? In which case everything is fine and I wouldn’t worry about the status. Those things aren’t always quite up to date anyway. You’ll have your passport and visa in a few days. London doesn’t take long (mine was 8 days including a bank holiday weekend)
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yes you are correct. Def different state to state. I think several are 12 months but there’s def some that are not. Just another one of the quirks of which state you move to! good catch/correction
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I took my passport and my green card, plus my social security number you can drive on your U.K. licence for up to 12 months in US
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im not an expert on NH, but from what I can see, you are unable to get a drivers licence there if you are on a K1 visa
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hi. You don’t ‘transfer’ your U.K. licence. It has no relevance to the state. You need to go whatever the local state requires as if you were getting a licence for the first time (written and or driving test) depending on which state it is. I moved to California and had to pass the online test then do a fairly simple 20 min driving test. Some states are similar, many are easier. this is how you get one in NH https://www.dmv.nh.gov/drivers-licensenon-driver-ids/apply-your-first-drivers-licensenon-driver-id
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conditional Green Card expires April 2026.
Cw1977 replied to PR23's topic in General Immigration-Related Discussion
hi. You have the dates and info, just in a kinda jumbled up way. you can file 751 to remove conditions on a CR1, 90 days before it expires. This will take many months to process (often 1-2 yrs) so they issue you a temporary extension to your current one whilst that is processing. Then approx 1 yr later once you have been married AND LIVING TOGETHER (very important) for 3 years, you can file n400 for citizenship application. You are correct - this cannot be approved without your 10 yr green card being issued too, but they do allow you to apply, and in most cases this speeds up the process above and you end up with a combined interview/process. Hope that helps. Plenty of guides and info on here about each one of those. Best of luck! -
UK Pension - Year End and Taxes
Cw1977 replied to Stinkerpotsam's topic in Tax & Finances During US Immigration
don’t forget though that the U.K. tax year runs April to April so any tax paperwork etc issued by U.K. will not exactly cover the 12 months to align with US tax year -
REAL ID when traveling
Cw1977 replied to MrsAb2021's topic in Working & Traveling During US Immigration
you are correct. Real ID is US/domestic flights only. However an international passport (provided valid and in date etc) is basically real ID anyway. If you have the passport there is not any specific need for anything else. The only benefit to having real id is so you don’t need to carry your passport on domestic only flights plus it’s marginally quicker for TSA but I’m splitting hairs. Don’t worry. Foreign passport is perfect still. -
why would that give you an expedited visa?