
Machita
-
Posts
60 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Partners
Immigration Wiki
Guides
Immigration Forms
Times
Gallery
Store
Blogs
Posts posted by Machita
-
-
I traveled outside the county for a short period of time while on green card. Now I am filing N-400. Do I submit photocopies of the passports I have along with the application? Or is that just to be presented during the interview?
Thanks!
-
Feb 21st is the due date to file N-400. I am leaving the county for a business trip on April 5th and coming back April 23rd. I am thinking I should wait till I return and file. the other part of me says file in the hope to get bio metrics before the trip and the when I come back I will have the interview letter. What would you do?
Thanks
-
Thank you so much for the answer. I will contact the court and request the docs. I have moved to a different state since then- I hope they can mail or fax the docs.
How about parking violations? I have more than 10 parking violations in Washington DC. I paid all of them. None of these were cited by an officer- all of them are by parking enforcement people.
Thoughts?
Thanks again.
-
I am filing my n 400 based on five years of continuous residency residency. In 2007 I got two one speeding ticket and one improper lane change before I become a green card holder.
I am answering yes to being cited by a law officer. However, although I paid these citations, I don't have a record of payment. Any thoughts on how to obtain a proof that I have paid so I can submit it along with the application? and what say on the application to explain?
Thank you.
-
I'll be going a few trips which each will last about a month or less.
-
To preserve residency, I'll need to have lived in the USA for 1 uninterrupted year to be eligible to file n-470.
At this moment, I have already lived here for uninterrupted 1 year as a LPR. What if I leave the country now and after I come back, in a month the company i work with decide to send me overseas, do I still meet the fact that I've lived in the USA for one uninterrupted year? In other words, does it have to one full year as a LPR at anytime or one full year right before you file the n-470?
Does this make sense or this is stupid thinking?
Thank you
-
I am getting ready to n-470 to preserve residency. My company is sending me to UAE for one week period which will leads to other long back and forth trips there. I need to file n-470 to preserve residency for naturalization. I have already lived here for more than one year as a permanent resident. My questions are:
1. Where do I find a sample communication letter as a support document?
2. What do I write in it?
Thank you in advance.
-
Can u please tell me in what state u live and what type of doc did u send to the immigration?
I live in Utah.
If you search under my name or my name, it pulls all of the posts I've made. In one of the posts, there is a detailed explanation o f my situation and what I sent.
Let me know if you have questions
Good luck
-
machita we have almost the exact timeline lol..just that u got married in august and i in july..but both interview in march and divorce in january....
so see u then for citizenship hehe
Good Luck! Journey just started...
-
My friend filed I-485 and he was asked for an interview exactly a month ago. He went the officer told him Congratulations and approved his application.. the officer mentioned that it might take a month to three months to get the green card in the mail. She didn't give him approval letter.
My friend adjusted his status through him mother who is a LPR and brother who is a citizen. He was on a student visa. The officer told him that he doesn't have to go to school if doesn't want want.
Since then, there hasn't been any updates online on his cases status. Is this normal?
He made an ifo pass and went to the local office to get a stamp on his passport as he wants to travel. However, they told him that he can't get a stamp because his cases is pending.
What should my friend do? Wait? or wait?
Thank you for your help
-
I sent a cover letter and the following letter
Enclosed also, please find the following documents to prove that we entered the marriage in good faith and we lived together and co-mingled our lives.
1. Joint bank accounts statements
2. Joint saving account
3. Joint credit cards
4. 2 joint leases
5. Checks
6. Ownership of two cars
7. Joint car insurance
8. Joint health insurance
9. Joint dental insurance
10. Joint accidental insurance
11. Sworn affidavits from friends and family
12. Lots of pictures before and during the marriage
13. Wedding and reception pictures
14. Tickets for overseas visiting family
15. Joint bills: electricity, gas, cable, and internet
16. Letters addressed to both of us
17. Letters to each other
18. W2s and tax returns (we filed as “married filling separately” because my ex has business with her dad and they always file late.
19. Pay stubs
20. Divorce decree
21. 8 page letter explaining how I met my ex and what we did together and how was our life and what charged divorce blah bla
21. And more
-
Today my application was approved! They sent me an email:
On August 20, 2010, we ordered production of your new card. Please allow 30 days for your card to be mailed to you. If we need something from you we will contact you. If you move before you receive the card, call customer service at 1-800-375-5283.
I am a waiver filer based on good faith marriage. No RFE and NO interview and Less than 6 months.
Thank you to everyone who helped me. This was a great place to get help.
-
This is hard to believe but I received this email today:
On August 20, 2010, we ordered production of your new card. Please allow 30 days for your card to be mailed to you. If we need something from you we will contact you. If you move before you receive the card, call customer service at 1-800-375-5283.
-
This is hard to believe but here is what I got in the email:
On August 20, 2010, we ordered production of your new card. Please allow 30 days for your card to be mailed to you. If we need something from you we will contact you. If you move before you receive the card, call customer service at 1-800-375-5283.
-
Do you mean 8/12? It could be anything, you really cant say anything although you would hope it is something to do with your approval than the address
yes sorry I meant 8/12
for a second I thought we're in September.
Regardless, I hope this touch means something good.
-
My cases was touched (last updated is 9/12/2010) but didn't receive any notifications in the email. I updated my address almost 10 days ago, could that be the reason why it is touched or am I going to be receiving something from them?
Thanks
-
I filed I-751 and received an extension letter and I did my bio about a month ago. I need to travel overseas in Sept-oct. Can I travel on the extension letter? What do I need to do?
-
??
Your signature timeline says you filed on May 27. You meant 27th?
Can you tell us these dates again?
1. The date you sent package.
2. The Receipt Date on your NOA letter.
Oops
My signature is wrong. I filed on April 27th not May
Receipt date is May 7th.
Thanks for the attention to details. I'll update my timeline.
-
It is May 7th.
Thank you.
-
Please add my name to the list.
-
I work for a company based in the united states and they would like to send me to middle east for some business. I am a permanent resident and I would like to preserve the time for continuous residency by filing N-470.
Here is some back ground about my situation:
I started working for this company when I received my work authorization when I applied for green card.
In September 9th of this year, I'll have lived continuously in the USA as a permanent resident for a year.
The company might send me to the middle east BEFORE September 9th.
I don't understand the following when I read the instructions of filing the form:
Please note that in most cases you must have been physically present and residing in the United States for an uninterrupted period, without any absences whatsoever, for at least 1 year after your admission as a lawful permanent resident before you can file Form N-470.
In addition, you must submit the Form N-470 to USCIS before you have been absent from the United States for a continuous period of 1 year. However, if your absence from the United States is, was or will be solely as a clergyman or clergywoman, missionary, brother, nun or sister of a religious denomination or interdenominational mission organization having a bona fide organization within the United States, you may file this application before or after an absence of 1 year or more.
AND
NOTE: Your employment cannot have started until after your admission as a permanent resident.(step 5)
My questions are:
When do I file this application? Can I file it from overseas? can I file it and leave while it gets processed?
What does my employer need to do to support me?
I would really appreciate it so much if someone clarifies this to me. Thank you in advance
-
Thanks for your help!
I also have added my time line as my signature...
-
How long does it take to hear back after you do the fingerprint? I filed I-751 waiver based on good faith marriage. Thank you
-
Walk in biometrics was successful
I was the only one there and it was so fast. They were very kind
How long do you think it will take to hear back from them?
Thanks
Marriage after Citizenship and test interview
in US Citizenship General Discussion
Posted
I was wondering what implications are there on getting married after the citizenship interview but BEFORE the ceremony? There is a question on the oath ceremony that asks you whether you got married after. I am getting married to a non US citizen
See form:
http://www.ilw.com/forms/N445.pdf
Thanks!