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Hey guys!

So I got my green card in November, and i am just now writing to student loans that i live abroad (i only graduated in september so don't even start to pay it back until september this year).

I haven't been told by anyone that i need to tell anyone in the UK i have left, is this something you do only when you become a citizen?

What about the NHS? For example, we visited in december and i could have just went to the doctor for free even though id on't live there, it doesn't really add up to me! Obviously i didn't as we have good health insurance here, and the standard of care is way better!

Thanks! :)

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Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Bangladesh
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F2B

(Helping aunt with cousin's petition)

01/02/2011: PD (Priority Date)
01/04/2011: I-130 NOA1

02/16/2011: I-130 NOA2

08/04/2016: Received DS-261/AOS Bill

08/06/2016: Completed DS-261/Paid AOS Bill

08/16/2016: Received IV Bill

10/11/2016: Submitted AOS/IV documentation

10/11/2016: Paid IV fee bill

10/14/2016: Submitted DS-260

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Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Bangladesh
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Yes, because it seems as though they want to know if you are not employed, how are you supporting yourself. This is why they have a third-party listed.

If you have a job in the US, then you can just list that you're employed and skip the third-party section.

F2B

(Helping aunt with cousin's petition)

01/02/2011: PD (Priority Date)
01/04/2011: I-130 NOA1

02/16/2011: I-130 NOA2

08/04/2016: Received DS-261/AOS Bill

08/06/2016: Completed DS-261/Paid AOS Bill

08/16/2016: Received IV Bill

10/11/2016: Submitted AOS/IV documentation

10/11/2016: Paid IV fee bill

10/14/2016: Submitted DS-260

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Filed: Timeline

Yes, because it seems as though they want to know if you are not employed, how are you supporting yourself. This is why they have a third-party listed.

If you have a job in the US, then you can just list that you're employed and skip the third-party section.

GREAT! Thanks so much :D

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  • 2 weeks later...

You might want to inform HRM Tax and Revenue via P85.

Family and friends might appreciate a heads up as well that you have left.

Edited by 2ndMessiah

Thank you, goodnight and may your gods go with you",

Dave Allen.

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haha 'm fairly sure my fan and friends are aware! Calling HMRC tomorrow, hoping there is way to find out my income and taxes for 2015 as my employers won't get back to me on sending anotherp45, does anyone have any idea how else i can do my taxes here in the US without this info?

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