Questions guys:
My grandparents' applications (parents of US citizen) hit a huge roadblock now, they were placed in "administrative processing in accordance with section 221(g) of the Immigration and Nationality Act." We had contacted a US senator and a congressman to inquire the status of the...
Guys:
A friend of mine who has a valid F1 visa recently married a US citizen and she changed her last name to her husband's last name and it was reflected on their marriage certificate. Now she wants to change her name with the DMV/BMV and the folks there didn't allow her to do that, instead...
hey y'all, I got a question about the passport application status site on the state department's webpage. How often is the status being updated in general? Mine is routine service (estimated processing time = 4-6 weeks). This is what I see on the website as of today:
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Hey y'all,
my oath will be in about two weeks and I have questions about the things I need to bring with me to the oath ceremony. On the oath letter (Form N-445), it states to bring:
the letter itself
green card
reentry permit or refugee travel document (not applicable to me)
any...
Forgive me for my lack of patience.
Do you guys know how long do I have to wait for the oath letter/oath ceremony after my application was approved (one step beyond "recommended for approval," I guess, I was told by the officer sitting behind the glass window at the field office after she...
I was reading the thread of the comprehensive list of items to bring to interview (it's very helpful btw) and I have a question about tax return form:
I have never file tax return with the IRS because I am a full time college student and I have not earned enough income to be eligible to file...
I am a fool! Welcome any advice!!
I just realized I had filed my application too early by stupidly assuming 90 days = 3 months ("thanks" to the 31-day July and August). Exactly 92 days prior to the 5th GC anniversary
So the situation is my check was cashed already and I have...
I am planning to change my first name and middle name during the naturalization process and I wonder if the USCIS charges you extra (on top of the $675) for the number of letters your new names contain? The reason I ask this question is a friend of mine who got naturalized 2-3 years back told...
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