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This problem was identifying different's people's background was just fixed on the U.S. Census

http://classracegender.wordpress.com/tag/census/

So, my guess is, USCIS are probably going to update the choices on future forms. For now just choose OTHER.

K1 Visa Process -> 12/09-06/10 Married -> 09/10/10 AOS Process -> 09/10-12/10 Removal of Conditions-> 09/12-07/13

U.S. Naturalization -> 7/8/20

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This problem was identifying different's people's background was just fixed on the U.S. Census

http://classracegender.wordpress.com/tag/census/

So, my guess is, USCIS are probably going to update the choices on future forms. For now just choose OTHER.

They Dont Have other as an Option.. I guess ill Just put black since a friend told me today about the one drop rule something.

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They Dont Have other as an Option.. I guess ill Just put black since a friend told me today about the one drop rule something.

What form are you completing again?

The one drop rule shouldn't even be taken serious in this day in age. It's pure ignorance. You are what you define yourself to be. Unless your 100% one race. But in this day in age, many people have some mixed racial identity somewhere in their family roots.

K1 Visa Process -> 12/09-06/10 Married -> 09/10/10 AOS Process -> 09/10-12/10 Removal of Conditions-> 09/12-07/13

U.S. Naturalization -> 7/8/20

***What To Do After NOA2 (The Dominican Way) Wiki Page:

https://www.visajourney.com/wiki/dominican_republic_after_receiving_the_noa2/***

 

 

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What form are you completing again?

The one drop rule shouldn't even be taken serious in this day in age. It's pure ignorance. You are what you define yourself to be. Unless your 100% one race. But in this day in age, many people have some mixed racial identity somewhere in their family roots.

N-400, for naturalization

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but to a white guy, Asians and Pacific Islanders all look alike

Speak for yourself. I'm Caucasian but there is a HUGE difference between Asians and Pacific Islanders which is very easy to see.

N400 Timeline:

12/14/11 - Sending out N400 package

12/19/11 - Received by USCIS

12/21/11 - NOA date

12/22/11 - Check cashed

12/27/11 - Received NOA

02/06/12 - Received yellow letter (pre-interview case file review)

03/13/12 - Placed in line for interview scheduling (3 yr anniversary)

03/17/12 - Received interview letter

04/17/12 - Interview - No decision, application under further review

04/17/12 - Biometrics

04/25/12 - Placed in line for oath scheduling (so I'm approved yay!)

04/27/12 - Received oath ceremony date

05/09/12 - Oath ceremony!!

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