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    Citizenship

    It depends on how long you were an LPR on the filing date of the N-400. You MIGHT be able to switch if you qualified under the regular 5-year rule when you filed.
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    Does the 30-60-90 day rule apply for parents AOS from B2?

    The answer to the question is that it is dependent on multiple variables and each case is ultimately unique. Different circumstances lead to different results. http://www.slideshare.net/BigJoe5/gjerjaj-v-holder-2nd-cir-8-2812-vwp-aos-ice-removal-order-case...
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    Filing I-130 with consulate with special circumstances

    Be prepared to jump through hoops and you have to gather your evidence faster. They called you in a day and then it took you a MONTH to respond. You have NOTHING to complain about so far as I can see. Have you gathered ALL the other evidence as to: the bona fides of the relationship, income...
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    Class of admission category

    Sec. 203(a)(4) of the 1965 Act and it was among the "Non-preference quota visas" for immigrants who are the married sons or the married daughters of citizens of the United States (it probably also include their dependents, ask her). It is among Classes Currently Not In Use for Legal Permanent...
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    Changed Basis for Adjustment

    NSC Newsletter may be requested via e-mail by contacting them at: ceo.nsc@dhs.gov This article from the current issue (September 2012) may be of interest. New basis of adjustment: In some cases, an applicant with a pending EB I-485 may become eligible to adjust under another basis...
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    Is there any bad consequence if one decides to withdraw an N-400 application

    It will mean that time and money have been wasted--there is no refund. An industrious Officer might look at your background a little bit to see if there is any red flag issue. If as you say there is no "problem" then there will be nothing for them to find if they look. Some folks change...
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    Please help me N400

    More headlines showed from another source but its the same basic story as mentioned in earlier post........ Canada Nets Thousands in Immigration Crackdown By Nirmala Menon The Wall Street Journal, September 10, 2012...
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    Please help me N400

    Has nobody seen the recent news from Canada? [I saw the headlines and read some articles that came via Google Alerts for immigration. Perhaps try a few search terms or the phrase "Canada revoking citizenship" or something like that.] They are cracking down on folks playing these games...
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    Expired Green Card, wanting to move to the US

    From what you indicated in your post, it appear that you NEVER had a greencard. Your parents only applied for a lottery once upon a time, ?won? (they only won an opportunity to apply for a visa), but did not actually proceed with immigrating to the U.S. Eligibility to even apply ended at the end...
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    Can you remove the Captcha image verification for established users?

    I also appreciate it being gone for me. I am concerned that it only takes five posts to get it removed. If that is done automatically, the SPAMMERS will be back quickly. However, if the administrator is only OR also notified after a new user has five posts and an actual person has to check the...
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    Renewal of Reentry Permit

    Children under 14 are not fingerprinted. It is even possible (though unlikely) for USCIS to waive the photo if none was supplied. She is too young to have an intent to abandon her status therefore is linked yo your "intent" and you did get the REP. She should be OK. Please keep us updated on...
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    Send PMs---I don't even look at "visitor messages"

    Send PMs---I don't even look at "visitor messages"
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    We got the I-130 approved, not sure now what to do, please help

    Wait and do nothing. See an attorney and ask about the anticipated I-601A potential for this situation. Proceed with professional assistance.
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    Information reg I-130 Application

    I hope you have an attorney helping you. You need it. Look for free or inexpensive legal help at: http://www.justice.gov/eoir/legalrepresentation.htm That is info provided by the government agency that contains the Immigration Court system.
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    Information reg I-130 Application

    It is unclear what was actually filed, by whom, for what, where, or how. An I-130 is merely a request to recognize a claimed relationship as per a statutory definition. It does not mean much except that further steps may be taken if it is approved. MOST I-130s are decided based solely on...
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    Gap in employment (Part 6.B-on N400 Form)

    Write unemployed if that is accurate. Alternatives might be "student" "maternity leave" "self-employed" "convalescence" or "home-maker" as applicable. The interviewing Officer will ask what you were doing and how you were surviving. You might have been living off of savings or you might have...
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    GC for mother

    Does SHE actually want to be an immigrant to the U.S. at this time? Now may not be the best time for HER to become an LPR. You have been a USC for a year or so and she has not overstayed a B non-immigrant visit. These work in her favor to continue in that fashion until such time that SHE...
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    My husband in Removal Proceedings please help with experience/advice

    You might want to contact the ICE Advocate for guidance on this. EROPublicAdvocate@ice.dhs.gov As the spouse of a USC, he should be OK but there are some hoops to jump through.
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    What happens when the I-485 is under review.

    It means that they are trying to figure the proper legally allowed action to take. It has NOT been denied and that is good for you. There are cases being fought in the courts and perhaps to the BIA as well and when they get sorted out, then USCIS will be able to make a final decision. They...
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    I-130 from Nov 1997 - Questions

    You do have a shot at a greencard and DACA. You will be well served to seek a competent lawyer to help you along the way. When the time is right, you might need to file under 245(i) and pay a penalty of an extra $1,000.00 (start saving up). See this memo...
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