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    Booked Appointment before Sep 6 Announcement

    I am almost certain it will.
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    Booked Appointment before Sep 6 Announcement

    According to https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/News/visas-news/adjudicating-nonimmigrant-visa-applicants-in-their-country-of-residence-sep-6-2025.html, "Existing nonimmigrant visa appointments will generally not be cancelled." Good luck!
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    Should I apply for citizenship based on 4 year rule?

    Based on your travel history, you do appear to be eligible to apply now under the 4-year and 1-day rule. If there are no red flags in your application, I see no reason no wait any longer.
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    Anyone with travel experience using their refugee travel document (Recently)?

    I have included a link to an immigration attorney's website; I cannot attest to the veracity of the information, unfortunately: https://bwea.com/refugee-travel-document/#Refugee_Travel_Document_Visa-Free_Countries
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    legal status after sponsor's death

    Please accept my condolences on the passing of your friend. Take a look at: https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-7-part-a-chapter-9 I think the parents meet the requirement for the continued processing of their green card applications. I realize that they have no interest in pursuing...
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    Will they deny entry if OCI had not been updated?

    I don't know what they can or cannot see but they can always ask for "proof" of something or other. :)
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    Will they deny entry if OCI had not been updated?

    I have in the past but not recently. In the past few years, I have heard of cases where airline agents prevented passengers from boarding because of perceived shortcomings in travel documents.
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    Will they deny entry if OCI had not been updated?

    https://www.cgisf.gov.in/page/oci-reissuance-clarification/ ought to help. The requirements for your non-Indian-origin wife are stricter than are the requirements for you and your child. Also, just as a precaution, I would recommend traveling with old and new passports. Random semi-official...
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    Nov 15 Visa - questions

    An e-Visa may work for you. Check out https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/evisa/tvoa.html. At present, there is no charge for e-Visas for US citizens.
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    Travelling to US on new US passport

    The state department requires US citizens to exit the US on a US passport but this requirement is rarely enforced: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/travel-legal-considerations/Advice-about-Possible-Loss-of-US-Nationality-Dual-Nationality/Dual-Nationality.html
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    Travelling to US on new US passport

    Did you enter India with your old Indian passport even though you were already an US citizen? If so, you may have already violated Indian laws (https://www.cgisf.gov.in/page/FAQs-O/): Once you acquire the citizenship of another country, it is illegal to travel on the Indian passport. As India...
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    N600K and I-94?

    > ... upload a letter stating that the child's proof of legal entry will be presented during the interview. That's worth a shot.
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    N600K and I-94?

    From form N-600K (pdf version): 14. Information About the Child's Admission Into the United States and Current Immigration Status NOTE: Do NOT complete this section. The USCIS officer will complete it during the interview. Are you unable to leave this section blank when you complete the form...
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    Green card for the baby born outside USA

    According to http://myattorneyusa.com/children-of-lawful-permanent-residents-born-abroad, you don't have to pay a fee but according to https://www.immigrationlasvegas.com/baby-born-abroad-to-green-card-mother/, you do! An InfoPass may be the way to go.
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    Derivative Citizenship - Great Granny was born in the US....Grandparent and Parent

    Check out https://www.quora.com/Can-a-person-born-in-the-Philippines-before-1946-claim-American-or-Spanish-citizenship
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