Hi folks!
I was born in the US and have lived there up to the age of 14, but I unfortunately miss the 2 years required after the age of 14. Since then I've been living in Germany.
Been running from pillar to post in the last 5 years to obtain correct information on filing N-600K for my children. Finally got it all figured out and filed N-600K for them.
I was given an appointment for both of my kids in Boston in Oct., which I have approved for my son. But not for my daughter, because I feel unable to fly alone to the US with both my kids. My daughter is mentally disabled and suffers from epilepsy. Obviously the USCIS-officer is willing to delay my daughter's application on a long term. This being my wish, USCIS wants me to suggest a term. This is quite difficult for me, because I have no idea how my daughter will be doing during the coming years.
Now my questions to the experts out there:
- Is there a maximum term within the application must come to a decision?
- Is there absolutely no exception having an appointment in the US? Not even for disabled people? Is there no way to have an interview at an embassy or consulate in Germany?!?
Thanks a lot, Fred
I was born in the US and have lived there up to the age of 14, but I unfortunately miss the 2 years required after the age of 14. Since then I've been living in Germany.
Been running from pillar to post in the last 5 years to obtain correct information on filing N-600K for my children. Finally got it all figured out and filed N-600K for them.
I was given an appointment for both of my kids in Boston in Oct., which I have approved for my son. But not for my daughter, because I feel unable to fly alone to the US with both my kids. My daughter is mentally disabled and suffers from epilepsy. Obviously the USCIS-officer is willing to delay my daughter's application on a long term. This being my wish, USCIS wants me to suggest a term. This is quite difficult for me, because I have no idea how my daughter will be doing during the coming years.
Now my questions to the experts out there:
- Is there a maximum term within the application must come to a decision?
- Is there absolutely no exception having an appointment in the US? Not even for disabled people? Is there no way to have an interview at an embassy or consulate in Germany?!?
Thanks a lot, Fred