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    MrsOO got a reaction from Asia in ROC Finally! Confusion CLEARED!!   
    pot121, you are going to have an issue, either now or even when trying to file for naturalization.
    GC is from date of interview (if done in the US through AOS), or GC is from date of entry (through POE)
    We got married Nov 2009, and hubby was outside the country, his GC is dated from date of entry, Aug 8, 2010!! Thats 9mths after marriage! If you check on here, NO ONE has theirs dated from the date of marriage!
    You should know about the law, they have NOTHING TO LOSE! You on the other hand, YOU DO!
    Sorry it appears your confusion is only reaching the next level!!
    When you got GC, you were supposed to verify that all was set on it. My hubby's own had the wrong DOB initially, and we had to send it back to get it changed. You always send everything with tracking and signature confirmation.
    This IO has only sunk you into deeper trouble!
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    MrsOO got a reaction from Darnell in ROC Finally! Confusion CLEARED!!   
    pot121, you are going to have an issue, either now or even when trying to file for naturalization.
    GC is from date of interview (if done in the US through AOS), or GC is from date of entry (through POE)
    We got married Nov 2009, and hubby was outside the country, his GC is dated from date of entry, Aug 8, 2010!! Thats 9mths after marriage! If you check on here, NO ONE has theirs dated from the date of marriage!
    You should know about the law, they have NOTHING TO LOSE! You on the other hand, YOU DO!
    Sorry it appears your confusion is only reaching the next level!!
    When you got GC, you were supposed to verify that all was set on it. My hubby's own had the wrong DOB initially, and we had to send it back to get it changed. You always send everything with tracking and signature confirmation.
    This IO has only sunk you into deeper trouble!
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    MrsOO got a reaction from milimelo in ROC Finally! Confusion CLEARED!!   
    pot121, you are going to have an issue, either now or even when trying to file for naturalization.
    GC is from date of interview (if done in the US through AOS), or GC is from date of entry (through POE)
    We got married Nov 2009, and hubby was outside the country, his GC is dated from date of entry, Aug 8, 2010!! Thats 9mths after marriage! If you check on here, NO ONE has theirs dated from the date of marriage!
    You should know about the law, they have NOTHING TO LOSE! You on the other hand, YOU DO!
    Sorry it appears your confusion is only reaching the next level!!
    When you got GC, you were supposed to verify that all was set on it. My hubby's own had the wrong DOB initially, and we had to send it back to get it changed. You always send everything with tracking and signature confirmation.
    This IO has only sunk you into deeper trouble!
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    MrsOO got a reaction from caeremonarius in ROC Finally! Confusion CLEARED!!   
    pot121, you are going to have an issue, either now or even when trying to file for naturalization.
    GC is from date of interview (if done in the US through AOS), or GC is from date of entry (through POE)
    We got married Nov 2009, and hubby was outside the country, his GC is dated from date of entry, Aug 8, 2010!! Thats 9mths after marriage! If you check on here, NO ONE has theirs dated from the date of marriage!
    You should know about the law, they have NOTHING TO LOSE! You on the other hand, YOU DO!
    Sorry it appears your confusion is only reaching the next level!!
    When you got GC, you were supposed to verify that all was set on it. My hubby's own had the wrong DOB initially, and we had to send it back to get it changed. You always send everything with tracking and signature confirmation.
    This IO has only sunk you into deeper trouble!
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    MrsOO got a reaction from Penguin_ie in I-751 waiver interview went bad   
    See it will always be hard to prove.
    You were married for a year but only lasted a month in the US, and then shortly after met and married someone else.
    The burden of proof will always be on you. I am not a USCIS officer and even I am like huh
    If the year was spent in the US, then maybe.
    No one will be able to help you unless you give more details. You didnt state what led to the breakdown, or how long you were separated before a divorce, or who initiated it. Why you got married so soon after? If you are denied, I dont see how your H1 new husband will be able to file for you at all.
    Right now you need a lawyer, though I dont see what they can do though. Basically if your marriage only lasted a month, then when you entered, you had your conditional GC for barely a month... Good luck!
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    MrsOO got a reaction from AbsentMindedKat in Re-entering US with pending status?!   
    Ok I echo what everyone else said!
    I wonder though, you let your status expire and when you applied late, you still asked for a fee waiver, yet you are on here eager to travel to visit family in England. So you cant pay to get your card processed despite the urgency, but can get a plane ticket?
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    MrsOO got a reaction from VanessaTony in Re-entering US with pending status?!   
    Ok I echo what everyone else said!
    I wonder though, you let your status expire and when you applied late, you still asked for a fee waiver, yet you are on here eager to travel to visit family in England. So you cant pay to get your card processed despite the urgency, but can get a plane ticket?
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