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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Whenever you officially moved back to the US as a kid/teen.....Not since like last travel.

08/15/2014 : Met Online

06/30/2016 : I-129F Packet Sent

11/08/2016 : Interview - APPROVED!

11/23/2016 : POE - Dallas, Texas

From sending of I-129F petiton to POE - 146 days.

 

02/03/2017 - Married 

02/24/2017 - AOS packet sent

06/01/2017 - EAD/AP Combo Card Received in mail

12/06/2017 - I-485 Approved

12/14/2017 - Green Card Received in mail - No Interview

 

   

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Posted
13 minutes ago, Ben&Zian said:

Whenever you officially moved back to the US as a kid/teen.....Not since like last travel.

No, you are wrong. If you are born on a US Military Installation to US Citizen parents then it is as if you were born in the USA. There is already precedent for this. 

Posted
1 minute ago, cyberfx1024 said:

No, you are wrong. If you are born on a US Military Installation to US Citizen parents then it is as if you were born in the USA. There is already precedent for this. 

What precedent? People have posted numerous articles saying that military bases aren't US soil. It's definitely confusing.

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Redheadguy03 said:

What do I put here? I was born on a military base overseas, so the first time we came to the states? Or should I put when I returned from visiting my fiance in the Philippines? 

State your age and the date of your birth.  Being born and living on a U.S. military base is U.S. soil.   

Residing is where your home is located, not where you vacationed for a time.

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Posted (edited)
33 minutes ago, Sagot said:

State your age and the date of your birth.  Being born and living on a U.S. military base is U.S. soil.  

I think that's the issue...there's plenty of documentation stating otherwise:

http://military.findlaw.com/family-employment-housing/military-children-born-abroad.html

 

Citizenship would be derived through the parents, not based on being born on US soil. That said, residing on a base due to military orders counts as physical presence for naturalization purposes (as well as several other circumstances).

Edited by geowrian

Timelines:

ROC:

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7/27/20: Sent forms to Dallas lockbox, 7/30/20: Received by USCIS, 8/10 NOA1 electronic notification received, 8/1/ NOA1 hard copy received

AOS:

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AOS (I-485 + I-131 + I-765):

9/25/17: sent forms to Chicago, 9/27/17: received by USCIS, 10/4/17: NOA1 electronic notification received, 10/10/17: NOA1 hard copy received. Social Security card being issued in married name (3rd attempt!)

10/14/17: Biometrics appointment notice received, 10/25/17: Biometrics

1/2/18: EAD + AP approved (no website update), 1/5/18: EAD + AP mailed, 1/8/18: EAD + AP approval notice hardcopies received, 1/10/18: EAD + AP received

9/5/18: Interview scheduled notice, 10/17/18: Interview

10/24/18: Green card produced notice, 10/25/18: Formal approval, 10/31/18: Green card received

K-1:

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I-129F

12/1/16: sent, 12/14/16: NOA1 hard copy received, 3/10/17: RFE (IMB verification), 3/22/17: RFE response received

3/24/17: Approved! , 3/30/17: NOA2 hard copy received

 

NVC

4/6/2017: Received, 4/12/2017: Sent to Riyadh embassy, 4/16/2017: Case received at Riyadh embassy, 4/21/2017: Request case transfer to Manila, approved 4/24/2017

 

K-1

5/1/2017: Case received by Manila (1 week embassy transfer??? Lucky~)

7/13/2017: Interview: APPROVED!!!

7/19/2017: Visa in hand

8/15/2017: POE

 

Posted
8 hours ago, Hank_ said:

..  taking a left turn on the topic are we.

 

He lived on a miltary base in a foreign country due to military orders... done.

 

 

Soooo I'm putting when I was born? I'll definitely be writing in something at the end to explain and I'll still mark the "other" box just to be safe. 

 

Obviously their is no issue with my citizenship and that's what they're determining in that part of the form. 

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Posted
9 hours ago, Redheadguy03 said:

Soooo I'm putting when I was born? I'll definitely be writing in something at the end to explain and I'll still mark the "other" box just to be safe. 

 

Obviously their is no issue with my citizenship and that's what they're determining in that part of the form. 

 

 

 

In CITIZENSHIP OR RESIDENCY STATUS your choices are:  11a. - 12.     If you have a naturalization certificate you choose 11a.,  If you have a certificate of citizenship you choose 11b.,  If you derived citizenship through another method you choose 11c (this one is a possible, even though a U.S. military base is considered the USA ... could possibly use this one and follow the instuctions), 11d-e. for sure don't apply.  Then there is 12.

 

 

https://www.uscis.gov/system/files_force/files/form/i-134.pdf

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Posted
2 hours ago, Hank_ said:

 

 

 

In CITIZENSHIP OR RESIDENCY STATUS your choices are:  11a. - 12.     If you have a naturalization certificate you choose 11a.,  If you have a certificate of citizenship you choose 11b.,  If you derived citizenship through another method you choose 11c (this one is a possible, even though a U.S. military base is considered the USA ... could possibly use this one and follow the instuctions), 11d-e. for sure don't apply.  Then there is 12.

 

 

https://www.uscis.gov/system/files_force/files/form/i-134.pdf

Thanks I appreciate it!!! 

Posted
35 minutes ago, dekedwin said:

Is the I-134 Form part of the Visa Process for DFC Filers? I don't know anything about the I-134?

There is the I-130, G 325 A,  DS-260, Medical Exam, I-864, Then the interview. Where does the I-134 fit in?

For DCF the I-134 is not required. There is a guide here on VJ that will help answer a lot of your questions. Go to the first page of VJ and look for guides. DCF is different from a K1 so required documents will be different.  

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Adjustment of Status

AOS March 5, 2014 Submitted AOS with EAD/AP package to Chicago USICS

Delivered March 8, 2014 AOS packaged delivered to USCIS drop box

Accepted March 19, 2014 Text message with receipt numbers

Biometrics April 16, 2014 Biometrics completed

EAD May 23, 2014 Employment Authorization Document approved and went to card production

TD May 23, 2014 Travel Document approved and went for card production

Receipt EAD/AP May 30, 2014 Received combo card EAD/AP

Green Card Approved July 11, 2014 Approved, no interview. Went to card production.

Green Card received July 17, 2014 GC received without interview

Removal of Conditions

Mailed I-751 Dec 16, 2015 Submitted ROC (removal of conditions)

Received Dec 18, 2015 USPS notification of successful delivery

Check Cashed Dec 21, 2015 Check was cashed

NOA-1 Issued Dec 21, 2015 NOA-1 for ROC issued

NOA-1 Issued Dec 26, 2015 NOA-1 Received

Biometrics Appt. Jan 29, 2016 Biometrics Appointment Scheduled [Completed]

 

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted (edited)
6 hours ago, dekedwin said:

Is the I-134 Form part of the Visa Process for DFC Filers? I don't know anything about the I-134?

There is the I-130, G 325 A,  DS-260, Medical Exam, I-864, Then the interview. Where does the I-134 fit in?

Immigrant visas don't use the I-134, you need the I-864 just as you lised.

 

 

Edited by Hank_

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