Once again, I am not arguing it is not my responsibility. I have already said it a couple of times. I didn't get a warning for my spouse not being a US Citizen for long enough. There are date fields in the application form that ask you when did you become a LPR, when did you spouse became a US...
Agree with you on that. This was totally on me. I should have done all my due diligences to make sure I was eligible to apply. My point is this is such an easy check, that, in the future, the system could at least provide a warning to alert people submitting applications and not meeting this...
Actually, I mixed up the early filing eligibility with the spouse being citizen for 3 years. :( . I know I should have known better or ask for legal help before filing. However, I provided all that information in the the electronic form. Why did the system allowed me to submit the application...
I enter the US as a LPR on December of 2016 after being sponsored by my spouse who at the time was a LPR as well. My spouse became a US citizen on early April 2017. I applied for US citizenship and filed on January 2020 (2 years, 9 months and 22 days after becoming a LPR). According to the USCIS...
I have a very complicated case, and I need some answer that can clear release me from all this stress.
I came to the United States country in 2007 with a F1 visa. I won a scholarship sponsored by the government of my country to complete a bachelor degree. I was sent to a community college to...
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