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Possible to change ones mind Once n-400 is submitted? |
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4:59 pm August 17, 2020 | |
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flyr

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Hi guys. What the question says. Hypothetically can someone submit N-400 application and then down the road change their mind and just stay a permanent resident ? How would that be done? Thanks.
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Infopass appointment for passport stamp (I-551) |
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3:43 pm August 17, 2020 | |
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Cdn_Ali

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For anyone needing a passport stamp because your 18 month extension letter has expired, infopass appointments can now only be scheduled within 10 days of expiry of your extension letter (or current passport stamp). In mid-March, I was able to book an infopass appointment within 30 days of my letter expiring. My passport stamp will expire on 15 September so I called today for an appointment and was told the new time-frame of 10 days, not 30. (The lady did not care that I am starting a new job next week and wanted a stamp that is valid for more than 3 weeks - she said I could get an emergency appointment if the new job would write a letter saying they cannot hire me without a new stamp, which is ridiculous.) Anyway, since my estimated completion date is supposed to be August 2020, I asked if there was any movement with my file - there have been no updates on my USCIS account. She said my file was now at my local office and I would have a combo I-751/N-400 interview soon. Forgot to ask what date my file was transferred. Here's hoping my interview will happen soon so I don't have to keep getting passport stamps. I thought the infopass information might be helpful for anyone with expiring extension letters.
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Moving: file N400 now under old address or file under new one? |
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12:43 am August 17, 2020 | |
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flyr

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Hi guys. we moved this month to a new place. Old place doesn t close until end of the month. Same town. should I submit n-400 now under old address etc or submit under new one ? I m thinking of just submitting under old address given I have to change my drivers license etc. I already have USPS start forwarding my mail. Am I ok to use old address? thanks.
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I-864 - Does USCIS accept expired passport and non-certified birth certificate copies |
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6:20 pm August 16, 2020 | |
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nobu

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Hey y'all. I am seeking advice on Form I-864 Affidavit of Support regarding the following supporting documentation requirement: For U.S. citizens or U.S. nationals, a copy of your birth certificate, passport, or certificate of naturalization or citizenship Firstly, I am confused as to what the requirements for supporting documentation are as the sentence is confusing. Do I need to send in both a copy of my passport and birth certificate or either one? Secondly, my US passport is expired will USCIS still accept this? There has been delays in passport renewals due to COVID so I want to know if it's worth it to wait it out and get a renewal. Lastly, does USCIS accept non-certified copies of birth certificates? Thank you in advance.
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