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I-131 for GC holder currently in US.
Dashinka replied to pushok's topic in Working & Traveling During US Immigration
To add to what @OldUser replied, biometrics will need to be satisfied for a REP/I131 (reused or new), and you should not leave the U.S. until that is completed. You can have the permit forwarded to the consulate where you will be. Good Luck! -
Overstayed K1 visa
Dashinka replied to VNMH's topic in Adjustment of Status (Green Card) from K1 and K3 Family Based Visas
I agree with everyone else here. File ASAP, you can gather more evidence while the petition is processing and take it to the interview. Good Luck! -
AOS
Dashinka replied to VNMH's topic in Adjustment of Status (Green Card) from K1 and K3 Family Based Visas
Since you are filing as a spouse that entered on a K1 visa (per profile), you do not have a Priority Date or an Underlying petition. Good Luck! -
Congratulations!
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I am going to post this here. While this cannot be blamed entirely on Newsom, with the one party rule in CA, we can blame it on that party of which he is the head of in the state. Do we want him as a President in the future. CA state retirement fund lost 71% of $468M put in clean energy, won’t say how (The Center Square) – The California Public Employees' Retirement System for state employees lost 71% of its $468 million investment in a clean energy and technology private equity fund, state records show, but CalPERS won’t explain how. These losses are a major problem for California taxpayers, who at least for now are the backstop for underfunded state pensions, but also for state employees who trust CalPERS to responsibly manage their retirement plans. https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news/ca-state-retirement-fund-lost-71-of-468m-put-in-clean-energy-won-t-say-how/ar-AA1Plw5N?ocid=BingNewsSerp
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n400 Interview Earlier Today
Dashinka replied to OntarioMan's topic in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
Congratulations! -
n400 Interview Earlier Today
Dashinka replied to OntarioMan's topic in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
Congrats! Btw, you said Troy, MI, did USCIS open up another office in Michigan? -
Request for evidence
Dashinka replied to okonji's topic in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
I agree, submit what was requested regardless of any subsequent messages you may have received. Do Not not answer an RFE you received. Good Luck! -
LPR Returning back to the USA after 7 years
Dashinka replied to ajoman84's topic in Working & Traveling During US Immigration
If there is a potential language barrier, it might be helpful. -
LPR Returning back to the USA after 7 years
Dashinka replied to ajoman84's topic in Working & Traveling During US Immigration
CBP has a few options. They can let her in with little or no scrutiny maybe with instructions to follow the re-entry permit process in the future; they can let her in with a summons for an immigration judge hearing sometime in the future; or they can detain her until an IJ hearing (worst case, very unlikely IMO). CBP cannot judge or take away LPR status from anyone, only an IJ can do that, or the LPR can give it up voluntarily by signing an I407. Good Luck! -
Request for evidence
Dashinka replied to okonji's topic in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
Moved to Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports Was the RFE received via the mail, or was it a paper given to you at the I485 interview? -
LPR Returning back to the USA after 7 years
Dashinka replied to ajoman84's topic in Working & Traveling During US Immigration
I will add a 3rd recommendation to avoid the SB-1 and simply get on a plane and deal with CBP. I will also add if CBP does question things and suggests signing an I407, they should not do that. Good Luck! -
I-751 can be filed online now
Dashinka replied to Daphne .'s topic in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
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One of the biggest questions commonly asked. I pursued a K1 back in 2013, but processing was way different back then and we determined it was better for us then, if we did it again, we would most likely pursue a spousal visa. Other factors that are not immigration related may be involved such as: what country is the perspective immigrant from, are they free to travel to a place where they can legally marry easily; same sex couples in a country that does not recognize those unions; the perspective immigrant's life and how easily they can pick up and move to the US; etc. Overall, the CR1/IR1 is a far superior visa overall to the K1, @Crazy Cat has a comprehensive list he can post if he sees this, processing times change all the time, and a K1 may be a few months faster, but in the end as you stated, if your plan is to start a life together, getting married now is a much bigger step toward that goal than getting engaged, and the pursue the immigration stuff afterward. Good Luck!
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when is the I-134 needed
Dashinka replied to elle and kay's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
Take it to the interview. Good Luck! -
Forum help required pls
Dashinka replied to Lesleylou81's topic in Moving to the US and Your New Life In America
I would just get on with the process using your current name on your British passport. Once the EAD/AP/GC are received, you can change the name. The main reason I suggest this is to not add complications to the Mass. DL clerks. Good Luck! -
I-131 for GC holder currently in US.
Dashinka replied to pushok's topic in Working & Traveling During US Immigration
The paper form is fairly clear, they would choose option 1. Reentry Permit 1. I am a lawful permanent resident or conditional permanent resident of the United States, and I am applying for a reentry permit. After that, they can ignore all the other items in Part 1, and go right to Part 2. The online system should be similar, but I don't know for sure. Good Luck! -
Who could have predicted that relying on intermittent power would actually be a bad idea? Britain’s “Tight Days” Are a Warning: Net Zero Means Blackouts The United Kingdom just admitted what common sense has been saying for years: when you blow up your power plants, don’t be surprised when the lights go out, according to a Breitbart report last week. Britain’s national grid operator is warning of “tight days” for electricity this winter, meaning they may not have enough power to meet demand. Their backup plan? Import more energy from Europe, as if cloudy, still weather won’t hit the continent at the same time. This is what happens when governments destroy reliable energy systems in pursuit of climate virtue signaling. The UK’s left-wing leaders are dynamiting coal plants, strangling North Sea gas production, and betting everything on wind and solar… energy sources that fail exactly when you need them most. https://www.powerthefuture.com/britains-tight-days-are-a-warning-net-zero-means-blackouts/
