Bestrueman:
There a number of factors that need to be considered when discussing deravitive status and divorce.
Did you pay your way when you came here. For exmple, did you pay airfare, medical, visa processing fee out of your pocket or some some other organization paid for it. If you...
Fellow members: I have two questions about the I-130. The first one relates section C question 17:
It reads like this:
List husband/wife and all children of your relative. I understand if I am filing for my wife, but how about if I am filing for my child? Should I put my child's name first...
The letter you received in generic. They send it out to anyone who answers yes to the question, "have you ever been arrested."
In my opinion you should get documentation of the case. The officer will know the fine was about. The uscis always likes to have documentation in their files.
For the interview:
You will have to report the loss of your greecard to police...
Then you will need to apply for a replacement
Then take a copy of your replacement application
to the interview; problem solved...
When my daughter applied for N-600, she went to oath and interview by herself. She was 15 at the time. She had no problem, and got her certificate....Some times USCIS sends out generic paperwork...so gather all the documents you can get and go easy on it
Hellow! Slow down...You still continue unirating in public...You had your interview in June second and you are causing all this fuss on June 3rd. You need to patient. Your interview went well, and you will get your citizenship soon.
The your violation wether criminal or civil took place...
Trips that are less 6 months: you have to list them in your application, but they don't affect your continious residence
Trips that are more than 6 months but less than 12 months. this distrupt the continiuos residence...
trips more than 12 months cancel time spent in the usa prior departure...
I don't know what you mean divorce by publication............USCIS in my experience accepts final divorce decree in any court in the usa or in any foreign country...As far as your espouse non-cooperating goes, if you live in the usa you don't need her cooperation. All you need is to go to the...
Mr...............
Your greencard approval came after you were divorced. Therefore, you got your greencard even though you were not elligible. In situations like this, you can stay on your greencard while it expires. The uscis may never know. The problem arises when it expires or when you...
if you got your greencard through asylum, you will get one year credit, so you will be able to apply for citizenship in 3.9 months........no other way around it........good luck
Each case is unique...in my case I took the previous three years; at the interview, the tax issue never came up at the interview...in your case, there is a question in the n-400 that asks you if you owe any taxes, you should answer NO...get the previous three years transcripts...and you should...
Mr. Ikesoke: If your application was denied and you are in deportation proceedings, you are in a very serious situation. You will have to retain a good immigration lawyer, and I do believe that your case is defendable.
I came to the US in 2000 with X children. I applied for greecand in...
I don't know if your greencard was based on employment. If it's so then I don't know; Otherwise, uscis don't care about your employment...you may put whatever you were doing...student, self-employed, unemployed...it is not a big deal...they won't grill you on that..good luck
If they got their greencard through a refugee program, then yes they are elligible for midicare; otherwise, they will need to have 40 credits or ten years work...
I-130 is better if you have included your child in your application for naturalization. Normally, it takes less than a year depending on how fast you work with them and if you have all the required paperwork. The N-600k requires that you have physical and legal custody of the child. Even...
Anyone with information...please chime in
When does the usa collect biometric data on I130 applicants. At the consolute or at the port of entry?
Also who has to submit the I325a form(biographical info) when filing I130? It is applicable to minors?
Michelle100:
My understanding of you said is that you are considering to separate/divorce. I assume that these actions have not happened. And it seems that forum members are advising you as though you had already separated/divorced.
Your case is pending for a reason which you don't know...
The I-130 process is simple. The USCIS needs to collect DNA to prove paternity. The other route the 600K is more difficulty. I have two friends who petitioned their children under 18 who were born out of wedlock. the time it took them was 1 year. and that is the whole process. So be...
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