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  1. Hi, 
     
    I immigrated to the US on a K1 visa as a British citizen and was granted my initial two-year conditional green card which expired in May 2013, my current (2nd green) card expires in Aug 2023 and am trying to figure out the next steps for my naturalization to a US citizen. 
    My matter is a tad bit more confusing, as I was married from Jan 2011 to Dec 2021 and wanted to confirm that my ex wife and K1 sponsor will have no bearing on my naturalization?
    As I am now single and presuming that my ex wife and K1 sponsor has no bearing on my naturalization, would I therefore just fill out the N-400 with any relevant fee's or are there any further hurdles to anticipate?
     
    I would really appreciate any help/advice on the matter or even being pointed to an accurate source of the relevant next steps applicable.
     
    Thanks in advance all,
  2. Hi Guys,

    Am a tad new to the forums (so do bare with me)

    I recently noted that my EAD/EAC expires April 12 - Despite my GC not expiring till May 13.

    I am aware that in order for my GC to have its validity extended, I have to apply to have the 2 year conditional expiry removed.

    My conumdrum however, is do I have to apply for another EAD/EAC in order to legally work beyond the current expiry of April 12 (IE that of the current EAD/EAC? If so does anyone know of the process?

    Or does the GC's validity over ride that of the EAD/EAC and grant me legal authorisation to work till at least May 13?

    Would really appreciate your advice/views.

    Thanks,

  3. Hi Guys,

    I am in the same boat in that my EAD/EAC expires April 12 - Despite my GC not expiring till May 13.

    I am aware that in order for my GC to have its validity extended, I have to apply to have the 2 year conditional expiry removed.

    My conumdrum however, is do I have to apply for another EAD/EAC in order to work beyond the current expiry of April 12? If so does anyone know of the process?

    Or does the GC's validity over ride that of the EAD/EAC and grant me legal authorisation to work till at least May 13?

    Would really appreciate your views.

    Thanks,

  4. Did the police give you anything in writing which you could take to the interview with you?

    Also, do you mean that your ACPO states "NO TRACE"? No Live Trace indicates that there is something in your past that has now been stepped down.

    Firstly, hi there and thanks for taking the time to respond.

    I have been given a copy of the "simple caution" which I will be taking with to the interview. Although I don't currently have it on my person, it gives a summarised reason for the "simple caution"

    Apologies, the ACPO does actually state "No Trace"

    Thanks,

  5. Hi,

    I am applying for a K1/Fiance visa and have my interview scheduled for tommorow morning - Yay and finally.

    However, and on the Nay side, I was given a "Simple caution" for false misrepresentation/Fraud this morning about 24 hours before my interview. Now whilst I was not convicted of any wrong doing in the unfortunate event, I was cautioned and told that this would stay on my police record for a further 3 years. I have also learnt via wikipedia that this seems to constitute a crime of moral turpitude and therefore may result in me being inadmissable on the US.

    I am therefore desperate for some advice as to how this may affect my interview.

    I have had NO prior record of any sort with the police, prior to yesterdays unfortunate episode and this is stated in my police certificate - which states "No Live Trace".

    Now I presume that I may be asked if I have been arrested/convicted of any offence post the issance of the police certificate and whilst I think I should be mentioning the aforementioned misdemeanor? I am trying to ascertain how this is likely to affect my application.

    Would really appreciate you're views/advice on the matter

    Thanks in advance,

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