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SB-1 Denied, Green Card Expired - Entry Help
Dashinka replied to mnoo111's topic in General Immigration-Related Discussion
Yes, but with the I90 receipt you can show this to CBP at a land border with Canada to show you have applied to replace your expired GC. I agree with @Lemonslice, and @powerpuff, airlines will not board you to a flight to the US with an expired GC even with an I90 receipt (see page 10 of the link). Maybe @Mike E can explain it better, but if you present your expired GC with an I90 application receipt (NOA) at a land border, you have a better chance of getting in. You have almost no chance of getting on a flight to the US with an expired GC. Good Luck! https://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/assets/documents/2019-Mar/2019 Carrier Information Guide - ENGLISH.pdf -
SB-1 Denied, Green Card Expired - Entry Help
Dashinka replied to mnoo111's topic in General Immigration-Related Discussion
Do you have 10 yr GCs or 2 yr GCs? If you haven’t signed the I407, not really sure why an ESTA was issued as technically you are still LPRs. If you have 10 yr GCs, file an I90, and when you get the receipt come to Canada and enter the US at a land border. -
HOW LOW CAN BLUE CITIES SINK? [merged threads]
Dashinka replied to TBoneTX's topic in Current Events and Hot Social Topics
Canada will lock you up though if you have not reached the proper level of wokiness. I guess that is expected given that Canada is run by the illegitimate son of Fidel Castro. -
My wife traveled like this for years until she naturalized and now she has her US passport in her married name. When her GC and Russian passport name did not match, she always booked the tickets in the name on her Russian passport and carried a copy of the marriage certificate with her. After traveling like this for a little more than 3 years, I don't believe any CBP officer ever asked to see the marriage certificate when she was re-entering the US with her GC in her married name. Now she uses her US Passport except for domestic Russian flights. This is very common particularly from former Soviet Union countries. Good Luck!
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AP includes things like actually affixing the visa to the passport, additional background checks, supervisory reviews, etc. Again, just because a CO at the interview said approved, the visa is not actually approved until the immigrant has their passport in hand with the visa in it after all the t's have been crossed and i's dotted. There are many stories here where a CO said approved, then the application went into AP for various times, and as already said, AP is not something that can be expedited. Search here on VJ words like "administrative processing", "refused" (don't confuse this with "denied"), or "issued". Good Luck!
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Happy Juneteenth. Apparently a day for celebrating federal bureaucracy inefficiency. Which date is more important, January 1, 1863 or June 19, 1865? America Celebrates Juneteenth, The Day Republicans Freed All The Democrats' Slaves WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Senate has unanimously passed a resolution to recognize Juneteenth as a federal holiday, commemorating the glorious day Republicans freed the last of the Democrats' slaves. "We are so proud to show the world how not racist we are by officially recognizing the day the Republicans came charging in to free all our slaves," said Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer. "Yeah-- we Democrats did a little 'whoopsie' with that whole slavery thing, but the Republicans corrected it. Thanks, Republicans!" https://babylonbee.com/news/congress-passes-law-to-recognize-juneteenth-the-day-republicans-freed-all-the-democrats-slaves
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HOW LOW CAN BLUE CITIES SINK? [merged threads]
Dashinka replied to TBoneTX's topic in Current Events and Hot Social Topics
Political bedfellows can certainly be fickle. -
HOW LOW CAN BLUE CITIES SINK? [merged threads]
Dashinka replied to TBoneTX's topic in Current Events and Hot Social Topics
Why would anyone want to live in that cesspool? -
Isn't the President head of the DoE and DoD? Since you did not provide a link for this story, I added it below, and also included the part that other experts disagree with the conclusion made in the headline. Always good to keep our minds open. I know you would rather hype the Leftist media like Salon, NPR, WaPa, etc., that are breathlessly covering Trump all the while ignoring the elephant in the room dealing with Old Corrupt Joe and his financial gain from his political influence. Does that mean you are fine with a politician selling his influence? The current, not former, President? Not everyone agrees that the president lacks the power to declassify nuclear data. David Jonas, who served for 10 years as general counsel for the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration, the Department of Energy division that oversees the nuclear arsenal, said Trump had the constitutional authority to declassify all classified documents under the "unitary executive theory," which holds that Congress cannot limit the president’s control over the executive branch. “The president is the executive branch and so he can declassify anything that is nuclear information,” he said. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-lacked-power-to-declassify-secret-nuclear-arms-document-experts-say/ar-AA1cJFF5
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It seems obvious there is no defense of Old Corrupt Joe Biden and Dr. First Lady, Dr. Jill Biden for their political corruption other than Orange Man Bad. Like the BLM/Antifa folks like to say "silence is violence", in this case silence shows that one agrees with and affirms Old Corrupt Joe selling his influence for personal gain.
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I have heard many stories of U-Haul trailers not being maintained. Personally, my friends were hauling a vehicle from MI to AZ and one of the wheels came off in OK. To the OP, I agree with @Lemonslice, I would look at using PODS, or transferring to a US rented truck soon after crossing the border. Good Luck!
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what are my options
Dashinka replied to 02brand's topic in Moving to the US and Your New Life In America
A lot of folks are in similar situations especially couples or individuals that come to the US on diversity visas. Our cousins were like that back in early 2019, no jobs, no place to live, etc. We helped them out to get started, and they got a car fairly soon after arriving, started working in whatever job they could find (Walmart, Amazon, etc.), until they could find jobs in the fields they desired. It takes time, but if ambitious, not as long as you may think. My suggestion is if the in-laws are willing to put up with you for 6-12 months until you can get on your feet, take advantage of it, come back to the US and start working even in a menial job until you can get better employment. Good Luck!