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    Dual citizenship travel related question

    I heard many times from friends that the airline agent asked them for their second nationality passport that shows they dont require a visa for the destination. So i find this very surprising. however, the cases i know about was going to home country (first citizinship), not a third party country
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    N400, Passed interview then denied for early Interview!

    i didnt think immigration officers do call applicants. how do u know its just a prank from a friend or so?
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    N-400 denied - seemingly due to USCIS miscalculating time out of the country - input welcomed

    Given the inconsistency of date calculations and that you have to wait till Jan, I would just apply again now and try my luck. If you apply now, you will get an answer almost certainly before the end of the year. It kind of $600 lottery, may work may not, but you only have the application fee to...
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    N-400 denied - seemingly due to USCIS miscalculating time out of the country - input welcomed

    Take a look at this thread: http://forums.immigration.com/showthread.php?318119-Need-help-with-my-Citizenship-case The guy was in a similar case and even appeal was rejected. Quote: "He said the earlier officer reviewed the case and found I was away for 915 days and he can not revoke that...
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    Interview Process

    I dont think they do it before. From people experience, it seems they review it during the interview and then decide what they want to do. They either accept your calculations on the application or use result of " decision can not be made right now" After that they can calculate, request detail...
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    N-400 denied - seemingly due to USCIS miscalculating time out of the country - input welcomed

    seattleite909: Can you please explain which departure dates you used, i.e. from passport or from travel records/itineraries that you have? I was told that USCIS does not count exit and entry days as days out, according to what the instructions. I believe they get travel records from CBP...
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    parallel n400 applications, OK?

    Sounds like uou wanna give yrself unfair advantage of getting two shots at approval of a border line case. I dont know the details, but I believe they will know about it and would not like it
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    Back to US using Re-entry Permit, need to wait 3 months before filing N-400?

    Thank you very much. i thought it was a lot simpler than this. Do you recommend going to the interview with an attorney?
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    Back to US using Re-entry Permit, need to wait 3 months before filing N-400?

    i basically went to be close to my parents during a rough time. I started a new job with my same employer 2 years ago. good paying full time job. i did not rent during my absense.
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    Back to US using Re-entry Permit, need to wait 3 months before filing N-400?

    similar situation I am in a similar situation and my interview is next month. I have been about 2.5 years in the US and had long trips abroad for personal reasons. I took a temproary job outside, but this was all temporary. During that time I also had a temporary contracting Job in the US...
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    Applying for citizinship while wife is staying abroad

    I want to apply for citizinship (for my self) my wife and children (US citizens) are not in the US, I have been abroad for off and on for sometime, but has no problems with my presense (number of days, less than 6 months, etc.) I got a job here and plan to apply since i live and work here. is it...
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    secondary inspection : admissibility review

    Any Updates GCMAN: did you get a fingerprinting notice and return? let us know please.
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    secondary inspection : admissibility review

    I think its a good point about the "reset". I am not sure there is something to reset. I think they just look at your travel dates and make a judgment. So it is highly unlikely an immigration officer will conclude you abandoned your resendency because you went shopping to Canada. it probably...
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    secondary inspection : admissibility review

    Does anyone have (or know of experience) with the immigration officer threat of being sent to an immigration judge? Is that a mere threat or comment? or does it really mean he/she will be sent to an immigration judge as a fact?
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    secondary inspection : admissibility review

    The problem with going infront of a judge is that it is a lengthy legal procedure that may take up to a year. If you leave during that period, it means they achieved their purpose of deporting you. Is that true?
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    secondary inspection : admissibility review

    what did he write on the admission stamp on the passport. They used to write ARC before, but for me he wrote something else, I could not read it, it starts with an A but cant read the other two letters
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    secondary inspection : admissibility review

    which airport did this happen at? I had same experience at JFK. I was not told about the permit, but was told next time i will be sent to immigration judge. I dont know whats the problem. I lived here since 96 and wanted to take care of parents for about a year or so. what did he write on the...
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    H1 Transfer with a pending Transfer

    This case is for a friend of mine please help. I started working with company A and they issued an H1 for me, later I changed to company B in Jan.and they transfered my H1 , the transfer is still pending and I have the receipt notice.and I have pay stubs from company B. Now I got an offer...
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    Travelling while H1 transfer is pending

    Hi all, Is it possible to travel abroad while H1B trasfer application is still pending. A friend of mine has a valid H1B stamp, and has changed employer. The transfer application is pending since January, and he needs to travel home by the end of June. Is it ok to use the current H1B stamp, or...
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    'Approval' and 'Resident Since' Dates are Different

    I see how someone argue 'resident since' date, but how can anyone know the approval is an error. you filed an application and it was approved. thats the bottom line. dont worry about anything else. i think it is a typo on the card, nothing more. if it bothers call uscis and ask for a new card...
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