Dolphintail
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Tomorrow is the day!
Is it on the 15th of every month?Tomorrow is the day!
The long waiting is finally about to end .Tomorrow is the day!
I believe so.Is it on the 15th of every month?
Let's wait then...I believe so.
it is generally somewhere between the 8th and 15th of each month.Is it on the 15th of every month?
I keep refreshing the page for any updates hahait is generally somewhere between the 8th and 15th of each month.
Public charge more applies to those who are residing legally in the United States on a non-immigrant visa and want to file their adjustment of status (I-485) application.Guys, does anyone know, what's up with that new law that allows federal officials to deny green cards to legal immigrants who have received certain public benefits or who are deemed likely to do so in the future? What does it mean for the winners dv2020? I understand that now speaking English is crucial and the more money you have the more chances you have to go through the interview. But what else? I have seen on the Internet, that from now on the selectees will have not only to report their work experience, but also show tax declaration. But I can't find any official information on that.
And moreover. In the news it's said that those who used medical aid, food stamps and so on are likely to be denied in visa. How can somebody use American public charge with no official status in the US and being outside of US? Does it mean that if one used some help from the government of their own country, they are deemed likely to receive public benefits in the future in the US?
No. Overcoming public charge applies to all immigrants. Why do you think some embassies explicitly ask for things like person that will host you after you come to US or I-134?Public charge more applies to those who are residing legally in the United States on a non-immigrant visa and want to file their adjustment of status (I-485) application.
Yes, see (iirc) last faq on the DV instructions.No. Overcoming public charge applies to all immigrants. Why do you think some embassies explicitly ask for things like person that will host you after you come to US or I-134?
Original I-693 in a sealed envelope, that's signed/initialed by the doctor is a part of an AOS package (as noted in AOS spreadsheet: "AOS Package"#B4)In the AOS package I should put the original I 693 (medical form) or the copy? The original just at the interview?
Thank you, i will!!!Original I-693 in a sealed envelope, that's signed/initialed by the doctor is a part of an AOS package (as noted in AOS spreadsheet: "AOS Package"#B4)
Also: can you keep AOS related questions to the AOS thread? Both questions and answers in this case may be confusing for people doing CP.
It’s 15th already. Still waiting for the visa bulletin .....while being down with a fever
can't wait ...Technically yes it’s the 15th, but not quite yet 3am EST. You may have to wait a few more hours
And moreover. In the news it's said that those who used medical aid, food stamps and so on are likely to be denied in visa. How can somebody use American public charge with no official status in the US and being outside of US? Does it mean that if one used some help from the government of their own country, they are deemed likely to receive public benefits in the future in the US?