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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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I think it looks good, OP. Rather bring too much than too little, you just NEVER know what they will or will not ask for. Sounds like you are well prepared.

K-1: 12-22-2015 - 09-07-2016

AP: 12-20-2016 - 04-07-2017

EAD: 01-18-2017 - 05-30-2017

AOS: 12-20-2016 - 07-26-2017

ROC: 04-22-2019 - 04-22-2020
Naturalization: 05-01-2020 - 03-16-2021

U.S. passport: 03-30-2021 - 05-08-2021

En livstid i krig. Göteborg killed it. Epic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBs3G1PvyfM&ab_channel=Sabaton

 

Posted
6 hours ago, Mike E said:

https://www.defense.gov/News/Inside-DOD/Blog/Article/2061835/did-you-know-photocopying-a-government-id-is-illegal/ Says otherwise 

 

 

This law does NOT apply to medical establishments like hospitals and doctor’s offices who are allowed to make a copy for filing insurance claims. It also doesn’t apply to other government agencies that are using the copied ID to perform official government business.”

 

if OP received expedited immigration benefits as a spouse of a member of the armed forces then I would bring the photo copy of the military ID

I am not going to bring his ID and thank you for that information. 

Posted
1 hour ago, little_mermaid said:

Hello, 

what’s the “five year rule”? 
I am looking to get some info in regards to citizenship application. 

It covers the naturalization of people who have been LPRs for 5 years, without regard to marriage.  Marriage-based green card holders can naturalize after 3 years.

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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12 hours ago, Scandi said:

I think it looks good, OP. Rather bring too much than too little, you just NEVER know what they will or will not ask for. Sounds like you are well prepared.

Agreed ! Also even though the n400 is under the 5 year rule, the whole immigration journey/file can technically be reviewed. It happened to somebody i know, the petitioner actually got very nervous as the I/O was poker faced and my friend could not understand why he asked him things related to marriage even though AOS and ROC had all happened smoothly years back without any RFE's etc. 

 

Better to be prepared than have a deer in the headlines moment. 

 

Best of luck

ROC Timeline

 

June 15, 2020: Sent package through USPS

June 18, 2020: Delivered to Arizona PO box

June 23, 2020: Credit Card Debited

June 24, 2020: E notification for case (LIN-Receipt) 

July  15, 2020: Case was updated to show that fingerprints were taken

July 16, 2020 : Official NOA letter dated July 1 was received  

July 20, 2020 : Official fingerprint taken notice dated July 15 was received

March 05, 2021: Status updated to "Card in Production"

March 06, 2021: Status updated to I-751 Approved

 

 
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