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  1. Taxes need to be raised on the middle class to make up for those that Hochul is begging to come back.
  2. Hmm, I thought all the ICE agents are killers (Jefferies told us that as well as the unhinged leftist at the NK's rallies). ICE agent saves life of 'unresponsive' 1-year-old boy in JFK airport as panic ensues in TSA security line https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ice-agent-saves-life-of-unresponsive-1-year-old-boy-in-jfk-airport-as-panic-ensues-in-tsa-security-line/ar-AA1ZtGZe
  3. If the date on the DS160 is a mistake, she can bring that up at her interview right at the beginning and make sure she has proof of the correct date if the CO requests to see it. You can file a new DS160 if you want, but not really necessary. Good Luck!
  4. The “non-filing” letters from the IRS should be included, and she should provide whatever other evidence she has showing her income (1099-INT, etc.) as well as an explanation why she had no income for those years she was not required to file. I agree, this may be probed by an IO, so she should make sure she has her documentation/explanation complete. Good Luck!
  5. Based on what I am seeing, the LPR cannot file an N400 under the 3 yr rule if the USC spouse dies either before filing or during processing. See link from NOLO. That being said, your friend should focus more on what happens to their husband, it is tough for them going through this at this time. If the outcome end up being negative, they can deal with the I751 and look at the N400 under the 5 year rule. Good Luck, and many thoughts and prayers for your friend and their spouse. https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/my-us-citizen-wife-died-can-i-still-apply-naturalize-after-three-years.html
  6. I seem to remember Democrats/leftist talking about how well educated their voters are, and yet apparently they are too stupid to find or obtain their own BC.
  7. Hmm, I remember the chants “O bama! O bama! O bama!” Where were the NK groups then?
  8. Well, sharks are becoming drug addicts, so what else is new? https://www.vice.com/en/article/sharks-in-the-bahamas-are-full-of-cocaine-caffeine-and-painkillers/
  9. Taxi lobby. I always try and avoid the NYC area airports, but took a chance one time, had to fly into La Guardia as there were no open flights to JFK, then take a taxi the 7 or so miles to JFK to get on my international flight to Europe. Never again, NYC airports can be avoided.
  10. Attempting to switch from an existing I130 to DCF could be very risky. As you mentioned, you would have to cancel the exiting I130 first, then hope the Consulate accepts a DCF filing. They may with your job repatriation requirements, but they will be able to see your I130 was recently canceled and may view it as an end-around attempt. It is entirely up to you, but you could contact the citizens services portion of the US Consulate and see what they say. You can also attempt an expedite through USCIS as a need to repatriate as a USC should at least be considered for an I130 expedite. Good Luck!
  11. Captain Steeeve is my got to know for situations like this. Here is his preliminary assessment.
  12. Or listen to the strange rhetoric at least by the Democrats leadership. I really don’t think ICE or CBP agents will be indiscriminately killing people while checking IDs or watching an exit point to make sure no one bypasses security. I would say that these agents are already in place at least in airports that serve as a major PoE. Not sure about those smaller airports that call themselves “International”, but are not regularly staffed with CBP/ICE agents. "The last thing that the American people need is for untrained ICE agents to be deployed at airports all across the country, potentially to brutalize or in some instances kill them," Jeffries said. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/top-dems-assert-theres-risk-ice-agents-could-kill-travelers-under-trump-airport-plan
  13. Overall, the statements look fine, and since, as your timeline shows, you are very near an interview, not much will change by then. Good Luck!
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