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25 minutes ago, OldUser said:
Have you been a US citizen for 5+ years and lived in the US for 5+ years? If yes to both, the kids may be US citizens by birth. You may need to register their birth in US embassy (CRBA)
i became citizen 2 years and 4 months ago and living in US more than 5 years
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On 3/28/2024 at 6:40 PM, OldUser said:
Is the US citizen petitioning you, a biological parent of your kids?
That's the first thing to figure out. If they are biological children of US citizen, who lived in the US for over 5 years, then they may be US citizens already.
Otherwise, US citizen may need to sponsor them with I-130 for each kid to get immigrant visa and GC.
i am the petitioner and biological father of the kids and my kids are in diffrent country and they are born after i became citizen .I filed i-130 for my wife and kids.
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Hi Members,
I have a question about kids under 18 years.I want to know that my kids under 18 are going to get green cards or passports when they arrive here or do i need to file any kind of papers to get them passport and petitioner is citizen .
Thanks
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hi,
check this screen shot its clearly saying where i want to move my petition and i got notice if i want to move my petition i have to file i-824 and have to pay 465$ thats scrazy and my kids petitions already approved and with NVC and i was waiting for my wife approval notice and i got this .I filed my kids i-130 with same answers
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hi,
i'm petitioner and i applied for my kids and they are under 10 years of age and my question is after entering into usa on ir2 are they getting citizenship certificate or green card ?and if they getting citizenship certificate how long do they have to stay in states with me to apply for passport?
Thanks
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On 11/16/2021 at 9:56 AM, Chancy said:
It doesn't matter what age they are. They are not eligible because you were not a US citizen when they were born. CRBA is only for children who have at least one US citizen parent at the time of their birth.
Thanks for information
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6 hours ago, Chancy said:
If you are asking for your kids already born, then no, your wife may not apply for CRBA for them because they do not qualify.
They are under 18 still they are not eligible?
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16 hours ago, pm5k said:
Note that your kids, if born in Pakistan, would be Pakistani citizens as well. If they do get a CRBA, then they would be dual citizens
my question is if my wife can apply on my behalf or not i did not ask about dual citizenship i know about that .
17 hours ago, Chancy said:You mean your kids already born? Your previous posts indicate that you are not yet a US citizen as you have not yet taken your oath. As such, your kids do not qualify for CRBA as you were not a US citizen when they were born.
If you mean your kids who will be born after you become a USC, it seems the US embassy in Pakistan allows CRBA application even if only the non-USC parent can attend the interview.
yes Chancy i am not citizen yet i am going for oath on 19th november i wana apply for my wife and kids thats why i wana know the answer of my question.
Thanks for the reply
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HI,
i have question i wana apply for CRBA AND passport for my kids but i am in usa and the question is can my wife apply for kids CRBA AND PASSPORT IN pakistan? without me?
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9 hours ago, Jessy1990 said:
Big congratulations 🎉🎊🎈🍾 to you… whoop whoop
Thanks dear
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10 hours ago, Coco&Kitten said:
Congrats!!! Finally your case got moving, very happy for you!
I guess, the rest of us, will keep the thread alive 🙂
Thanks Hopefully you will also get good news soon.
10 hours ago, anakai said:Congrats again. You are done. Do you take a moment to enjoy your oath ceremony. For me it surreal.
Happy for you and I am positive that the rest of the folks on this thread(who are still waiting for approval) will get approved soon!
Thanks
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1 minute ago, nehallakhani said:
So what does your status say now? Mine said quality check and then updated to oath ceremony will be scheduled on the same day. Just like five minute difference. Also, what field office you have your case at?
Mine says Oath Ceremony Will Be Scheduled and my case is at Brooklyn field office,NY
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9 hours ago, Moradesk said:
Congrats! Really happy for you! I guess you will receive the oath date and time (pdf) tomorrow before noon! 😀
Thanks .lol tomorrow noon they are not that fast they sent case for quality check
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9 hours ago, nehallakhani said:
Still waiting!
Oh hopefully you will get good news soon.mine case also went for quality review
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10 hours ago, anakai said:
Congrat!
Thanks
10 hours ago, judefabulous said:Congratulations. This is good news.
Thanks
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On 10/27/2021 at 1:08 AM, Moradesk said:
I sent an inquiry to my local office online because my case was outside normal processing time, and I did not receive my case final decision within 120 days after the interview. Here you can find it.
https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/
I then received my SR number from them like the following message (in the old system). Then I went to the new system, in “My account,” I chose “Inbox,” and sent an email to them to ask what the response said from my SR number. Then they responded to me 1-2 weeks.
"On July 23, 2021, your inquiry about why your case is taking longer than our processing time, referral number SRXXXX, was completed."
"On July 23, 2021, we sent a response to your inquiry about why your case is taking longer than perocessing time, referral number SRXXXX."
I also sent a physical mail to the local field office to my interview officer. Her name is on the N-652. Someone told me her lawyer sent mails to her field office many times, but I sent a mail by myself because I do not have a lawyer😄. I did not call or go infopass because I guessed my IO did not want to see me in person or maybe I could not find her. I just sent a physical mail that attached my N-652 to her.
Hi,
I did the same i sent Case Referral number back to uscis about the update that i am not able to see response from field office and today i got email that uscis actively working and then after few minutes got another email oath ceremony will be scheduled and statu also changed.
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On 10/30/2021 at 1:34 AM, nehallakhani said:
Than you!!
You were right, thank you!
Hi,
Did your oath scheduled or you still waiting?
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3 hours ago, nehallakhani said:
Thank you!
My n400 status changed to "Oath ceremony will be scheduled" today. No changes in i751 status still.
Congrats
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10 hours ago, Moradesk said:
I also received an updated message from the old system when submitting an inquiry to my local office. They will give you a referral number SRXXXXXX…, but you will not receive any emails or physical mails.
You can email through the new system, and tell them you have an inquiry to your local office and your referral number is SRXXXXXX, but you did not receive responses from them. Then the new system will help you check and reply to the local office’s message to you. I tried twice before (I emailed through the new system to ask), and I could see my local office's response.
Hi,
Thanks for the help and i checked from old system and its showing assigned office replied my inquiry and i was not able to see that reponse and i sent another inquiry to uscis.
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Hi,
Can anyone tell me that uscis sent my inquiry to Brooklyn Field Office so brooklyn field office gonna reply me in online portal or they going to send me mail or how I can contact them I have case inquiry number from uscis .
Thanks
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5 hours ago, bing10 said:
That's a good result. I was able to get some movement on my case when an enquiry was forwarded to the local office.
Make sure you keep checking the old system, as you'll see the enquiry they have made, entered on that.
SURE I WILL KEEP AN EYE ON SYSTEM.
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On 9/29/2021 at 3:17 PM, Coco&Kitten said:
I have been re-reading this entire thread. So, any updates on the pending cases? @Soccer.Player(I know you got an RFE, did that get resolved?), @Neickers, @hxk, @oriana77, @anakai, @leonidas_alexan, @bunkx, @judefabulous, @robot11... not sure if I forgot anybody.
So, on my end, only one update: after 120 days I contacted my Senator. They contacted my field office (in Denver) to inquiry about my case. About 2-3 weeks later they received an answer from USCIS stating that my A-file remains locked at one of the Federal Records Center. Apparently many centers are still closed because of COVID, so they can't retrieve those files for review, thus causing the delay. Anybody else has heard of this? to me it seems unbelievable that they cannot retrieve a file in a timely manner (4-5 months). So, at this point I think I am stuck waiting.
I was curious if anyone else has made any progress.
Hi,
I sent another message from inbox to uscis and got this reply back
Thank you for your inquiry dated September 21, 2021.
Requesting information about your N-400, Application for Naturalization:
Our systems indicated that a Request for Evidence Notice was not issued to you.
After careful review of your inquiry, we determined that your issue will be best addressed by the USCIS office processing your case; therefore, we are forwarding your inquiry to the Brooklyn Field Office. The referral ID for this inquiry is ...... The Brooklyn Field Office will contact you concerning your case once they have reviewed your inquiry.
kids under 18 of US Citizen
in Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America
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Kids were born before i became citizen