DreamUSA, I'm sure you meant "naturalization" rather than "LPR status" in your point( b). I agree. There are too many posts expressing frustration about being told to come back on a yet to be decided date after the interview. The timing of your application should be carefully considered...
Absences of 6 months to 1 year can interrupt continuous residence. As far as I know, absences of 6 months or more creates a rebuttable presumption of disruption of continuous residence. A reentry permit does not preserve continuous residence for naturalizaton purposes but preserves your LPR...
Not complex at all based on the facts you've given, and assuming there are no other complications. Since she has been divorced, and has been a permanent resident for over 5 years, she can file as a 5 year permanent resident. No tax information required unless there are breaks in continuous...
shaheer3, you will get more responses if you start a new thread here --> http://forums.immigration.com/forumdisplay.php?39-Family-Based-Green-Cards-Through-Marriage-or-a-Relative
it may have adverse effects if you are working outside the US and without an N-470. working for the UN while in the US will not affect your continuous residence.
This is usually addressed in the green card process, so if it wasn't an issue then it shouldn't be an issue now, but it helps if you can bring your old passports to your interview, at least for your peace of mind. Good luck, you should be fine.
If you were on a valid non-immigrant visa when you were between the ages of 18 to 26 and have not gone out of status, then you don't need anything from SSS.
sukhan, it means that NBC sent your file to San Jose, CA and an interview has been or will shortly be scheduled. you should receive an interview letter soon...
I got mine as a letterhead with signature and seal. The suggestion by yaro77 is a good one. Another way is to get the print out attested by the county clerk. Different courts handle things in different ways, some would simply put an attestation stamp and sign that and some would provide an...
Latin101,
Your online status changed to "sent for interview". Oftentimes, USCIS would mail stuff out days after so you should have your interview letter within a few days.
zincmask,
it is good that you are anticipating that problems may arise for your 8 month absence. the filing of taxes after your return would be a strong indicator that you maintained ties as well as your bills, drivers license- all that will be helpful in overcoming any questions that may arise...
The IO has no discretion in giving you your oath before your eligibility date. You can probably get an oath letter the same day, but your oath date will be on or after your eligibility date.
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