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Mar_Wil got a reaction from WaterLeaf in USCIS Nashville Field Office Now Doing Interviews
Update:
Am now a U.S. Citizen as of August 24, 2018.
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Mar_Wil got a reaction from gnakr in Passed Citizenship Interview and Test.
Update: Oath ceremony will be August 24, 2018 at 7:30 AM in Nashville, TN.
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Mar_Wil got a reaction from EireneFaith in Passed Citizenship Interview and Test.
Thank you, EireneFaith.
Hope you have a speedy next steps and wishing you luck.
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Mar_Wil reacted to EireneFaith in Passed Citizenship Interview and Test.
Congratulations. Thank you for sharing your experience. I am done with my biometric. Waiting for next steps.
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Mar_Wil reacted to austex in Passed Citizenship Interview and Test.
Congratulations, you should be so proud of yourself.
M.
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Mar_Wil reacted to noorbob in Passed Citizenship Interview and Test.
Congrats!! can you tell us about your interview experience if you don't mind?
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Mar_Wil got a reaction from PollyC in Passed Citizenship Interview and Test.
Passed the Citizenship Interview and Test today at the new Nashville, TN field office. Now just wait until get notice when to take the oath.
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Mar_Wil got a reaction from Dutchster in USCIS Nashville Field Office Now Doing Interviews
I know what you mean, I am very happy also as have about the same drive time to Nashville as you. Will not have to make the long drive to Memphis and get hotel room etc.
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Mar_Wil reacted to aussie_jason in Can i travel to other state with expired fiance visa?
Carry your passport and the I797 for your I-485 though so you never know what might happen.
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Mar_Wil reacted to Brit Abroad in Getting married on a Tourist Visa while waiting on I-129f & adjusting status
I don't get all the major drama with being separated when you are potentially going to spend the rest of your life with the fellow petitioner. What is it? 18 months physically apart ... with the internet providing instant visual and aural contact at will.
Seriously, if you can't be apart for that length of time then you don't have a strong enough relationship to weather future difficulties.
Besides, misrepresentation can be levelled at the applicant all the way through to when (and including) citizenship is granted. No cheat is ever completely safe, and who wants to spend a lifetime looking over their shoulder, being careful what they say to anyone in their life, whether in a permanent or temporary capacity. Seriously .. not worth it.
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Mar_Wil reacted to Hank_ in Confusion with DS260 &DS160
You use the DS-160, the DS-160 replaces all the other DS forms.
(Manila only) Follow the embassy instructions letter (for more info follow the flashing arrow)
Embassy Instructions Letter
Notice (9 Oct 2013): New instructions letter for the embassy listing the DS-160
http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3224.html
** The embassy instructions letter is 9 pages long!! MAP on page 8 for SLEC & USEM!!
(This is the Instruction Letter from the Embassy - you need to complete everything listed here)
English version instructions letter
Tagalog version instructions letter
http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3217.html
From USEM website:
Exempted from filing Form DS-160 are applicants whose cases have already been scheduled for an interview prior to October 7, or have been interviewed and are pending additional documentation or administrative processing, or whose cases have been received at Embassy Manila prior to the said date and submitted Forms DS-156, DS-156K and DS-230.
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Mar_Wil reacted to Lynkali in PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENT
At least here in California, you must have two separate lawyers involved in a pre-nup. One for the husband and one to represent the wife's interests. If the same lawyer tries to represent both, there is a huge conflict of interest and that isn't allowed or advisable. I am in the process of trying to find a second lawyer for my fiance, while he's still abroad, and that's a little difficult because he can't consult with them until he's here. But it is the way to go, absolutely!
I've never been married before and have NO plans on divorcing, but my fiance and I are in the process of drawing up a pre-nup -- we BOTH want it, it is in both of our best interests and it will protect both of us from any unforeseen future problems. I find it absolutely normal and I wish everyone would have one: it is something you create while you are in love, caring and looking out for each other's best interests, in order to protect EACH OTHER. I also think it's very common in the USA and not looked on as something bad at all.
I actually find it romantic. Maybe I'm weird. But I see it as: I care SO MUCH for my fiance and want him to be safe and happy and protected in case anything goes wrong. By feeling that now and drawing up an agreement for any future issues, I am promising to do well by him forever.
A prenup does not in any way mean that you do not trust or love each other. On the contrary, I treat it as an act of love and care. It's like taking out an insurance policy: does that mean you think you're going to be hospitalized? Of course not, but it's worth having in the chance of something going wrong.
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Mar_Wil got a reaction from CVACAB in Proof of bona fide marriage?
I found a sample Affidavit of Bona Fide Marriage that I uploaded below.
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