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    Can my 13-year-old son's green card be revoked?

    Hi, thanks for your response. My son had his green card for more than two years before he went to Grenada. He was living with me in New York. I sent him to Grenada for a vacation. I expected his mother to send him back after his two-week vacation. So I did not apply for advance parole for him...
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    Can my 13-year-old son's green card be revoked?

    I filed for my son's green card three years ago. He was in Grenada at the time and moved to the U.S. to live with me. Last year I sent him back to Grenada to vacation with his mother and she is refusing to send him back. In March, it will be one year since my son left the U.S. Can his green card...
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    CP Success in London

    Hi, I had my DV successfully processed in London on Tuesday. Many thanks to all those who offered advice and guidance over the past few months. Your insights went a long way toward helping calm my nerves, although as my experience below shows, I was probably worrying too much to begin with...
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    successful-interview-frankfurt

    la1 -- Congrats on your success and best of luck in the US. About gallbladder's question re high school diplomas, the second NL does ask for the original and a copy of your high school diploma. Whether or not a medical degree would suffice would depend on a number of things, I believe, in...
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    URGENT: Emabssy notification letter

    Hi all, My second notification letter from the KCC talks about an Embassy notification letter in the second paragraph: "When you arrive at the Embassy, please present both this letter [the KCC letter] and Embassy notification of the date and time of your interview to the Security Guard in...
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    laid off sponsor

    Hi Saharm -- I'm facing the same situation. My father was laid off in early January so he can't submit an I-134 on my behalf. I've gotten a friend in the U.S. to do one for me instead. Good luck with everything...
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    URGENT: Question re Evidence of Support

    Medpharm. Thanks for the clarification... Any guidance on how to answer question 11 on the I-134?
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    URGENT: Question re Evidence of Support

    thanks, Noe... I'll be sure to point out that the I-134 is legally non-binding. Anybody else has experience filling out form I-134?
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    URGENT: Question re Evidence of Support

    Hi all, Thanks for the guidance so far. I have another question. On the I-134, the last question (question 11), asks the sponsor whether they intend to make specific contributions to support the person seeking sponsorship (i.e. me). The sponsor is instructed to "indicate the exact...
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    URGENT: Question re Evidence of Support

    Hi smcg, What is the I-384? I thought I had to submit an I-134? Yeah, the persons I have in mind have income above the poverty guidelines. They'll be submitting a letter from their employer so indicating.
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    URGENT: Question re Evidence of Support

    Hi All, My interview in is March, but I've run into a problem. My father got laid off in mid-January so he can't submit a job letter with the I-134, and he doesn't have enough in his bank account to meet the poverty guidelines. I have a few questions: 1) Is the I-134 the form I need to...
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    Guidance on Evidence of Support

    Hi All, I received my second NL letter today informing me of my interview date in March. I have all the required documents except the Evidence of Support. The letter doesn't specify what evidence I need to submit. It just specifies "original document only". I'm being sponsored by my...
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    High School Certificates vs Degrees ... ATT: gemofthecarib

    Hi gemofthecarib, Thanks... Yeah, I did CXC, but 20 years ago and can't find the damn certificate. It's probably filed away in a box somewhere back home. Should I just apply for a certified statement of results from the Ministry of Education or do I need to get a replacement certificate from...
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    US tracks travels in and OUT of the country....take a look at this article

    Sorry gemofthecarib, Here's a link to the thread: http://forums.immigration.com/showthread.php?t=290199 thanks
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    US tracks travels in and OUT of the country....take a look at this article

    Hi gemofthecarib, Can you take a look at the thread "High school certificates vs degrees...ATT: gemofthecarib". I'd like to hear what you think of my situation. Like you, I'm also from the Caribbean but can't locate my secondary school certificates as I graudated 20 years ago. However...
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    High School Certificates vs Degrees ... ATT: gemofthecarib

    Hi All, Happy New Year... I contacted the Ministry of Education in my country and they said that I should contact the individual schools I attended to get them to confirm that I completed primary and secondary school. If I do this and get letters from my primary and secondary school, would...
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    High School Certificates vs Degrees ... ATT: gemofthecarib

    Hmmm, I didn't think about that. I'll investigate. thanks
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    High School Certificates vs Degrees ... ATT: gemofthecarib

    Hi all, Quick follow up to my earlier question: Would a sealed letter from my country's embassy in London confirming that I have completed high school work in place of a high school certificate/diploma? thanks
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    High School Certificates vs Degrees ... ATT: gemofthecarib

    Raevsky -- My high school is in the Caribbean. Like many former British colonies, we took British GCE (Advanced level or A-level) exams set by Cambridge University at 18. In preparation for A levels, we sat Ordinary level exams at 16 after five years of secondary school. And most students do 6-7...
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    High School Certificates vs Degrees ... ATT: gemofthecarib

    Raevsky, slackerdemigod -- Thank you very much for your guidance and insights. You have helped to put my mind at ease regarding the high school certficate/diploma. Just to be on the safe side, I'm going to ask my high school to send me a letter confirming that I have completed the required...
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