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    Had my Asylum interview, it went badly, and now I am waiting for the results

    You are in a lawful status? What status? Jamaica does not generate many successful asylum claims. http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2032.htm Would you care to anonymously share that basis of your claim?
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    Had my Asylum interview, it went badly, and now I am waiting for the results

    Each genuine asylum claim is unique even when certain similarities exist in specific populations so, any generalizations are fairly useless. Have patience.
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    Adjustment of status for Self & Daughter

    Some derivative citizens or citizens born abroad may obtain a Certificate of Citizenship from USCIS or formerly INS and some do not. Did she? Some citizens born abroad obtain an FS-240 from the State Department and some do not. Did she? Even if one gets an FS-240, they can get a Certificate of...
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    Change in employment with 3 months old EAD

    I guess the reason that I don't know what the heck you are talking about is because you don't know what the heck you are talking about. Basically all you have asked is "Can I get in trouble for working legally?" Beyond that you have not provided enough information to form a rational or...
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    N-400 documentation for trip outside US for 6 months

    If you did not file an N-470 and get it approved, then your employer did not look out for your best interest. That said, since you are married to a USC and she has been a USC over 3 years, you became eligible to apply for naturalization under the 2 yr and 1 day remedy for a break in residence...
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    Legal Parents, Illegal son under 21. HELP!

    SEE: http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=5efb2f19470f7310VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD&vgnextchannel=e7801c2c9be44210VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD for information and other links. So, are you saying that you were adjusted as PARENTS of a USC? IF...
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    Legal Parents, Illegal son under 21. HELP!

    Yes, you do seem confused. 1.) How did you obtain greencards? Were they employment-based and if so, why was the son not included as a derivative? 2.) You need to provide a better chronology (timeline) of events along with pertinent details. For instance, did you change from B visas to...
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    Applying Citizenship for parents based on 5 year green card

    Simply follow the form instructions. They apply on their own behalf. You are not applying for them, you are only assisting them. Did mom and dad any long trips abroad? That is often an issue for that demographic.
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    Need Help- I 730 process

    Following from: http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.5af9bb95919f35e66f614176543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=bd67734b5ef88310VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD&vgnextchannel=e0b081c52aa38210VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD Refugee and Asylee Follow-to-Join Engagement The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration...
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    Adjustment of status for Self & Daughter

    The "A-number" will be the one that ends up on your greencard. An A# would be associated with the immigrant visa petition. If an employer had already applied for you via an I-140, then you could have an A# already, so you need to tell USCIS about it. There might be what appears to be an A#...
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    O-1 RFE from California

    You responded to a 2 year old post.
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    Had US citizenship interview today - July 26, 2012 - A question

    Sounds like you were dealing with a novice officer who has to have everything checked by a mentor or supervisor before they allow him or her to stamp it.
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    How soon can I apply for US citizenship ?

    That lawyer was confusing the N-470 with the 4 year and 1 day rule.
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    Filed for divorce, should I disclose in Naturalization interview?

    What you have described is irrelevant to USCIS. You did NOT divorce and you are not basing natz on marriage and there was no name change due to divorce.
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    I-601 Waiver. Really complicated. PLEASE HELP.

    The whole story sounds fishy. Someone claims political asylum and then is offered a job as diplomat? I don't think so.
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    Grandfather born in USA

    Grandpa does not appear to have lived in the U.S. long enough to have made his children citizens at birth abroad. In addition, even if dad had gotten citizenship at birth it was lost long ago when he failed to take up residence in the U.S. in a timely manner when he was younger. Even with the...
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    My oath - a nightmare !

    Upon missing a second Oath Ceremony, your N-400 will be reopened on USCIS Motion and denied as abandoned if you fail to respond in 15 days of the Motion being issued. You would have to re-apply. It is best to communicate quickly and try to avoid that situation completely. 8 CFR § 337.10...
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    Can she really be deported?!!

    Give me a break! Are you really buying into this spin? She's not being deported. The parents have been here for 17 years in lawful nonimmigrant status running a business "Trenton's Lakeview Motor Lodge and Restaurant". That means they have most likely been on E-2 treaty investor visas. She...
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    Co sponsor requirements! Help

    To increase credibility. Too many people either get things wrong or lie. A CPA has a legal obligation to tell the truth or else lose their certification.
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    N470 and Applying for N400 from abroad ?

    An N-470 preserves only a portion of the prerequisites for naturalization (hence the title of the form). INA 316(b) modifies an aspect of 316(a) [or 319(a)] but not all of it. I am not going to go into great depths of legal analysis, if you want to waste your time, money, and effort, go ahead,
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