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    October 2011 Filers

    I found these for you: California: http://www.cdph.ca.gov/certlic/birthdeathmar/Pages/CertifiedCopiesofMarriageandDivorceRecords.aspx Nevada: http://health.nv.gov/PDFs/FP_Forms/2010-12/countyaddressess_marri.pdf
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    October 2011 Filers

    Yes, you do not need to change anything. Just to be honest with the officer. I have the same situation like you. We live with my aunt's family, so all the bills are under my uncle-in-law. I told the officer that, and told her we paid my uncle-in-law some money every month that she can see it in...
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    October 2011 Filers

    I think she should have both decrees with her on the interview because the officer will ask to see both. If the first marriage was in the States, she can narrow down with state, next city, and then county. So, she can search online to find her divorce record. They will aks the names of her...
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    October 2011 Filers

    You just need your father-in-law affidavit. Remember to bring some utilities bills under his name to the interview.
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    October 2011 Filers

    Your parents-in-law should write an affidavit for you. They can type it, print it out, and sign it. That affidavit has to be notarized. It has to have your parents-in-law names, address, DOB, place of birth, phone numer, citizenship, relationship to you and your spouse. They have to confirm that...
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    December 2011 Filers

    Only the green card can help you to remove that sentence on your SSC. So, wait until you have your green card in hand, go to the SS center to update your immigration status. Then will give you the new card without that sentence. I just did it a week ago.
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    October 2011 Filers

    The officer asked to see both. She also would ask about her previous marriage.
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    October 2011 Filers

    When our lawyer saw our case, he told us that our application would raise a red flag based on a different age issue (She is 13 years older). However, she looks the same age as me. Our lawyer told us we would be lucky if we were interviewd by an open-mind young officer (we did). He also told us...
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    October 2011 Filers

    @sweet15: Thanks! I wish you good luck and you will receive your green card soon :) @HossDelgado: Thanks! @BetterWorld: Thanks! I thought so because my wife is older than me. She was married two times before. I thought they would ask us a lot of questions. However, the interview was super...
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    October 2011 Filers

    Green is my favorite color :) Hello all, I just got an approved email, and my green card is on the way. I am so happy right now. I just want to thank all people in this forum for sharing their experiences. Those helped us alot ;) Here is our story: Our interview was on Feb 09 at 9:30am in...
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    October 2011 Filers

    Hello all, I just received a messege that my EAD caed was sent. It's a good new so far, since my job will start next week. Now I will waiting for the upcoming interview. Good luck to all and happy weekend :)
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    I'm marrying an F-1 holder, his OPT expires May 2012

    Dont worry about A#, use his social sercurity number instead. They will give him the new A# by the way. The seperate paper was stapled with his passport that said "Departure Record" is I-94. use the admission number on it.
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    I'm marrying an F-1 holder, his OPT expires May 2012

    Hello, My situation is same as your husband. I am a F1 on OPT, but my card was expired in July 2011. 1) They will give your husband a new card because the new card will have a new category (famaly base). 2) Time chart depend on each services center and your husband backgound check. But it...
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    October 2011 Filers

    No, it will be a different place
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    October 2011 Filers

    Welcome to our happy corner of the internet. Are you an October filer? Yes, I am :)
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    October 2011 Filers

    Finally, I can reply to this forum. Hello all :)
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