Can someone please let me know if i need to file for a GC for my son or whether he became an automatic citizen as soon as i became a citizen.
Here are a few details
1.I am not married to the mother(who isn't a US citizen)
2.He is only 2 yrs old and lives overseas.
Please advise which...
You will need to get the letter from the Maryland State courts indicating that the conviction has been expunged from your records. The USCIS will eventually know you had been arrested and convicted in 2000 based on your fingerprint records received from the FBI. Expunction only prevents...
Hi George
I really do not have any idea why my case was processed so fast. I guess it all boils down to how quickly one's FBI background check is processed. I would advice you to make a call to find out why you still haven't received an interview letter. Something tells me it has to do with the...
Since you have been married for 5 years, the Green Card that was issued would have been a Permanent one not an unconditional GC. The unconditional GC is issued to those who file at least 2 years after marriage.
Regarding your question, you can file for your naturalization starting Jan 2011 if...
Out of curiosity, didn't you answer "Yes" to the question "Have you been arrested, cited or detained by the police"?
The only way they would ding you for lying is if you specifically answered "NO" to that question or tried to justify your "NO" answer based on some technicality.
You are probably correct! The main thing now is just to get through this oath ceremony and be one of those able to say "I am proud to be an American Citizen" :)
Thanks injunguy and Cafeconleche.
The people getting the "same day oath letters" had their oaths scheduled for August 14th. I was told there is also going to be another oath ceremony ending of August. So two oath ceremonies for the month of August.
Cafe, i had no problems going into the...
I had my interview earlier today. I got to the USCIS office 3 hours earlier than my scheduled appointment as i wanted to leave myself enough time for any impromptu occurrence(s). Luckily, i got to the office with no scuffle occurring.
So when i got there, i showed the security guards my IL and...
Daisy- And you are absolutely sure there is no way to convince him to go with you for this one final interview? If not, then i would advice you to consult an immigration lawyer to handle your case going forward. Granted the lawyers may milk you dry because of your sticky situation but at this...
Wow.. I would hate for this JohnnyCash fella to help me with any pending immigration questions. This lady is apparently nervous because of the possibility of deportation and you come back with a condescending response like that!
Look lady, from your storyline, i gather your husband left for...
Why does your husband not want to accompany you to the second interview? If it's just a minor argument between you two, perhaps you should just bite the bullet and accept fault just for the sake of the interview.
Mr T, i would advise you speak to an immigration lawyer before doing anything USCIS related. I know of a guy with a Green Card who was deported a few years ago based on an offense he committed in the late 90's. The ironic thing was that he had traveled in and out of the country after serving his...
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