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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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1 hour ago, Elisana said:

I just got e-mail from USCIS saying they send me rfe more evidences,this is the second time

Does anyone ever had rfe  twice during the process?

Is this is to bad?

 

I got 3 times before I-360 approval. Until I told them I feel like There against me and I’m frustrated and can’t bother anymore🤦🏽‍♀️  But I sent all they asked for none the less. Just keep sending it in and do numbering to make ur points not essays. 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Egypt
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3 hours ago, sandranj said:

If your former spouse is a U.S. Citizen you can apply for naturalization after 2.9 months.If the spouse is a green card holder then he/she has to wait 5 years .
 

It’s advised to wait a while to remarry.I have one case the guy remarried 30months after he  divorced,but USCIS sent a request of evidence  asking to explain why he remarried “so soon”,yep the “so soon” was their word. I explained that he was not rushing into marriage,he was dating for two years, and that thousands  of U.S Citizens remarry right after they  divorced and I didn’t see any reason why he could not remarry after 30months.USCIS approved  his wife CR1, that being sad if you just divorced then wait at least 14/18 months to remarry.  

Thank you Sandra for answering, spouse was US citizen we got married May 2015 after I came here with K1 visa, after abuse and police reports divorce happened in Dec 2015, applied VAWA by Nov. 2017, RFE and reply to RFE by June 2019 VAWA approved August 2019, currently waiting on my interview for AOS, so if I got my green card within the next 12 month and applied for a foreign spouse can I get in trouble even though divorce from the US citizen would be almost 6 years old by year 2021? Please let me know, and if you think I should wait until I become a citizen or if it is ok to do it once I get my GC , thank you. 

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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48 minutes ago, JonShai said:

My green card and approval notice were both delivered today. Yaaayyyyy!!! 🥳🥳🥳🎉🎊

Congratsssss live...

can we get the time line and state ur in 

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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39 minutes ago, JonShai said:

I applied on Dec 19, 2017, so that’s 2 years and 1 month

How long was the wait after getting your c09 ead card 

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26 minutes ago, Braveheart123 said:

Praise to Almighty Allah today my I-360 case status change to card being produced 

 

applied in May 2018 no RFE 

3 prima facies

2 work authorization received 

 

special thanks to 

sandra
Kersac

stillwinning

shory123

fedanlia

and all the other members for giving positive suggestion in this forum 

God bless you all

Yayy Congratulations bro.. I am so so happy for you :-) 

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