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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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hello again everyone:)

well i have some questions i've been wanting to make sure i know their answers with the Ds-230,in Lingche's NVC shortcut,i've seen the answered sample,and well,the questions are:-

1)in question 9,he clicked the single state(i don't know why he clicked single,do they mean previous marriages?),but as we are,and supposedly all people filling this application are Already married,so we'd just click married,right?...i know that sounds lame,but yeah,i get so paranoid with such things,cause i don't want a stupid RFE for getting confused about something that silly!!

2)i noticed above they had this ' Mark questions that are Not Applicable with "N/A" ',so i can only have N/A in the whole application,right?i can't write something like "None",cause i also noticed that in the answered sample there was "None" and "N/A"....(i know this is another lame question,but yeah,i read someone got RFE for writing painting in one page and Painter in another)

3)No places should be left blank,right?...so if in questions 16,and 18,if the parents are not dead,i just write "N/A"(or NONE,if i can),after it's printed out?

4)in questions 22,In what occupation do you intend to work in the United States?...do i have to write something?like i would probably work when i get to the states,but i don't know yet what job i would take for sure(i am studying to be a telecommunications engineer),so i wanna know if i wrote Telecommunication department as an answer,would i be stuck having to get a job in telecommunications?and if i wrote N/A(or none),cause i don't know yet,would they just expect me not to work there and not give me a permission to work or whatever saying i answered N/A?

5)in question 23,by schools,and all educational institutions attended they mean universities only,right?like not actually the schools i've been to all my life since kindergarten....(lame again,i know!but better safe(lame) than sorry?!)

6)and finally in question 34,WERE YOU ASSISTED IN COMPLETING THIS APPLICATION?,my husband is probably gonna help me with it,the sample one had no,in it,(i know we don't have to be duplicates to the sampled one,cause we're simply not the same case,but my worries is that clicking yes that my husband helped me with it is a No No or something in NVC or interview)

Thanks for tolerating to read/and hopefully answer such Questions!Goodluck to you all:)

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: India
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1. Married.

2. N/A or None as applicable.

3. Yes.

4. To be decided or Unknown.

5. I listed high school and college.

6. You can put the name down of the spouse or not.

03/27/2009: Engaged in Ithaca, New York.
08/17/2009: Wedding in Calcutta, India.
09/29/2009: I-130 NOA1
01/25/2010: I-130 NOA2
03/23/2010: Case completed.
05/12/2010: CR-1 interview at Mumbai, India.
05/20/2010: US Entry, Chicago.
03/01/2012: ROC NOA1.
03/26/2012: Biometrics completed.
12/07/2012: 10 year card production ordered.

09/25/2013: N-400 NOA1

10/16/2013: Biometrics completed

12/03/2013: Interview

12/20/2013: Oath ceremony

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Egypt
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hello again everyone:)

well i have some questions i've been wanting to make sure i know their answers with the Ds-230,in Lingche's NVC shortcut,i've seen the answered sample,and well,the questions are:-

1)in question 9,he clicked the single state(i don't know why he clicked single,do they mean previous marriages?),but as we are,and supposedly all people filling this application are Already married,so we'd just click married,right?...i know that sounds lame,but yeah,i get so paranoid with such things,cause i don't want a stupid RFE for getting confused about something that silly!! Put married, we did!

2)i noticed above they had this ' Mark questions that are Not Applicable with "N/A" ',so i can only have N/A in the whole application,right?i can't write something like "None",cause i also noticed that in the answered sample there was "None" and "N/A"....(i know this is another lame question,but yeah,i read someone got RFE for writing painting in one page and Painter in another)

N/A or none will work!

3)No places should be left blank,right?...so if in questions 16,and 18,if the parents are not dead,i just write "N/A"(or NONE,if i can),after it's printed out? Yes!

4)in questions 22,In what occupation do you intend to work in the United States?...do i have to write something?like i would probably work when i get to the states,but i don't know yet what job i would take for sure(i am studying to be a telecommunications engineer),so i wanna know if i wrote Telecommunication department as an answer,would i be stuck having to get a job in telecommunications?and if i wrote N/A(or none),cause i don't know yet,would they just expect me not to work there and not give me a permission to work or whatever saying i answered N/A? You can put undecided if you want..they just want to make sure you are planning on working at least.

5)in question 23,by schools,and all educational institutions attended they mean universities only,right?like not actually the schools i've been to all my life since kindergarten....(lame again,i know!but better safe(lame) than sorry?!) Your high school and university or technical schools will suffice.

6)and finally in question 34,WERE YOU ASSISTED IN COMPLETING THIS APPLICATION?,my husband is probably gonna help me with it,the sample one had no,in it,(i know we don't have to be duplicates to the sampled one,cause we're simply not the same case,but my worries is that clicking yes that my husband helped me with it is a No No or something in NVC or interview)

If your husband helps you then put him down. I helped my husband and signed that I did assist him! It was the truth! And they asked me that at his interview too!!

Thanks for tolerating to read/and hopefully answer such Questions!Goodluck to you all:)

"A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. " – Herm Albright

POE: JFK New York: 04/18/2010
Receive Green Card in mail: 06/03/2010
Received SSN: 06/17/2010
Received NEW SS CARD: 07/20/2010
(to match GC!)
Got JOB!!: 09/27/2010
Got a better JOB!!: 11/20/2010

ROC Mailed: 02/16/2012
Check cashed: 02/24/2012
NOA received dated for: 02/22/2012
Biometrics dated:
04/18/2012
RFE:
10/23/2012
RFE Response Confirmed: 11/16/2012
Interview at Orlando office: 02/13/2013

2nd RFE!!: 10/03/13

2nd RFE Response: 10/09/2013

Update Biometrics: 10/13/2013 NEVER GOT 10 yr card!

N-400 mailed: 01/21/2014

Biometrics (N-400): 02/21/2014

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