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Filed: FB-1 Visa Country: France
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Hello again,

I was wondering two things :

1- My dad being american we started papers to make me a lawful permanent resident begining of 2005, it's now going to be processed we only received the first letter with the file number (this should take 4 years or 5 i heard), do not ask why it wasn't done earlier i have no idea, parents never thought i'd wanna leave france lol second, i have to go through LPR because my dad was one when i was born he was not a citizen yet... anywaaaaaaaay

I was wondering, i'm sure i should mention it somewhere on the first package or in a letter or whatever, do u have any idea exactly where, if not where u think i could?

2- I understand fast but u have to explain a long time to me lol i'm wondering about fees more precisely, how much when and how? check with first package of how much? then with the interview how? cash cheque CC? another package has fees? hidden fees such as medical, police file etc... unless u're in france u won't know how much but can u think of what else?

people who had to deal with Paris embassy, can u enlighten me please? people who have been through it can u help too? pleeeaaase i hate surprises lol

does my future husband need to get rich before marrying me ? lol since he wants to be a man's man's man and pay for everything loool

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F1, waiting for April 2006 PD to be CURRENT !! fingers crossed for sept. 10th , at least 2011!! ok 2012 ???!!!

Case was completed SEPT 2010 a friggin' year and a half ago !!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Turkey
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Not knowing your age and the exact status of both of your parents at the time of your birth, but you might want to see if you're already a US citizen. Search for form N-600. The rules for how you're automatically a citizen depend on the legislation in effect at the time of your birth. So you might need to call around to find out exactly, but at the moment, as per one of the clauses in N-600.

If you are the biological child of a U.S. citizen, youwere born outside the United States and you areclaiming citizenship by having been born to U.S.citizen parent(s), you automatically become a U.S.citizen at birth if:

You were born to two U.S. citizen parents and atleast one of your parents had a residence in theUnited States or one if its outlying possessions.This residence had to have taken place prior to yourbirth;

or

You were born to parents, one of whom is an alienand the other a U.S. citizen who, prior to your birth,had been physically present in the United States orone of its outlying possessions for a period orperiods totaling not less than five years, at least twoof which were after the age of 14 years.

If this fits your profile, then you can get paperwork stating that you're a U.S. citizen in about 3 months or so. (current processing timeline for an N-600 at VSC)

Married 08-17-2006

K3 Visa Started 08-26-2006

K3 Visa Received 03-29-2007

AOS Started 07-25-2007

2yr - GC Received 05-12-2008

ROC Started 02-02-2009

10yr - GC Received 06-10-2010

Naturalization

N-400 Sent 01-29-2011

NOA Received 02-14-2011

Biometrics 02-23-2011

Interview Letter __-__-2011

Interview __-__-2011

Oath __-__-2011

When it's all done, it will have taken approximately 4 years and 9 months

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Filed: FB-1 Visa Country: France
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Not knowing your age and the exact status of both of your parents at the time of your birth, but you might want to see if you're already a US citizen. Search for form N-600. The rules for how you're automatically a citizen depend on the legislation in effect at the time of your birth. So you might need to call around to find out exactly, but at the moment, as per one of the clauses in N-600.
If you are the biological child of a U.S. citizen, youwere born outside the United States and you areclaiming citizenship by having been born to U.S.citizen parent(s), you automatically become a U.S.citizen at birth if:

You were born to two U.S. citizen parents and atleast one of your parents had a residence in theUnited States or one if its outlying possessions.This residence had to have taken place prior to yourbirth;

or

You were born to parents, one of whom is an alienand the other a U.S. citizen who, prior to your birth,had been physically present in the United States orone of its outlying possessions for a period orperiods totaling not less than five years, at least twoof which were after the age of 14 years.

If this fits your profile, then you can get paperwork stating that you're a U.S. citizen in about 3 months or so. (current processing timeline for an N-600 at VSC)

thank you that's nicce of you, but yeah we're sure i'm not an american citizen, my dad hired an immigration lawyer who looked into it, and since he was not a citizen at my birth, it doesn't work, he was just a Lawful permanent resident and i was born in France, and my mom is nothing but french and i'm over 21 so yeah it doesn't work

i had the same hopes talking to a lawyer who was gonna get me a working visa, but when i got him all the info he sen tme right back to earth "you should have asked before turning 21" yeah thank u i didn't know passed a certain age it would be so long to do !!!

anyway, yeah, i have to ask for LPR status

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F1, waiting for April 2006 PD to be CURRENT !! fingers crossed for sept. 10th , at least 2011!! ok 2012 ???!!!

Case was completed SEPT 2010 a friggin' year and a half ago !!

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Filed: FB-1 Visa Country: France
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bump please?

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F1, waiting for April 2006 PD to be CURRENT !! fingers crossed for sept. 10th , at least 2011!! ok 2012 ???!!!

Case was completed SEPT 2010 a friggin' year and a half ago !!

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So are you marrying a US citizen? I'm confused. If you are just trying to become an LPR, try posting on the forum for bringing over family members of USC or greencard holder since most of us dont know ANYTHING about what you are going through :) That SUCKS you couldnt get US citizenship through your father though... Good luck!

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Mailed AOS, EAD and AP Sept 11 '07

Recieved NOA1's for all Sept 23 or 24 '07

Bio appt. Oct. 24 '07

EAD/AP approved Nov 26 '07

Got the AP Dec. 3 '07

AOS interview Feb 7th (5 days after the 1 year anniversary of our K1 NOA1!

Stuck in FBI name checks...

Got the GC July '08

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Filed: FB-1 Visa Country: France
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So are you marrying a US citizen? I'm confused. If you are just trying to become an LPR, try posting on the forum for bringing over family members of USC or greencard holder since most of us dont know ANYTHING about what you are going through :) That SUCKS you couldnt get US citizenship through your father though... Good luck!

hi, yes i am marrying a US citizen, hence the post here lool

i started the LPR papers before knowing i was gonna want to marry a USC, and between waiting +4 years and a few months, i choose a few months lol

all i was wondering is if i needed to mention it somewhere in the first pack or at the interview? when? i'm sure i have to mention it at some point...

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F1, waiting for April 2006 PD to be CURRENT !! fingers crossed for sept. 10th , at least 2011!! ok 2012 ???!!!

Case was completed SEPT 2010 a friggin' year and a half ago !!

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