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Missie1230

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  • Birthday December 30

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  • Gender
    Female
  • City
    Woodbridge
  • State
    Virginia

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  • Immigration Status
    Naturalization (approved)
  • Place benefits filed at
    Chicago Lockbox
  • Local Office
    Washington DC
  • Country
    El Salvador

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  1. My mother-in-law arrived on September 11, 2024, with an annotation on her visa stating "Class B Req. Attn. of USPHS at POE." However, she had no problems passing through customs at the US airport. She was previously treated for TB in her home country but was cleared and successfully completed her immigration interview. The county health clinic has contacted her to schedule an appointment, likely due to the annotation on her visa. She has not yet received her green card, and there is no update on its processing—only that the fee has been paid. Could the delay in receiving her green card be related to her not yet seeing the health clinic here in the US? I would appreciate any insights. Thank you!
  2. I called like 2 weeks ago and got through to a live agent. I am not sure if they have changed this since. If so, I have no idea how to reach one because they make it virtually impossible. You would think with how much money is sent to them per case that they could at least provide live support.
  3. You can get to a live person by selecting “infopass appointment” you're welcome 😉
  4. "My mother-in-law recently went to her medical appointment. During the visit, a small shadow was discovered on her chest x-ray. As a result, she has been advised to visit the clinic daily and take a prescribed pill in front of a medic, who will then record it in her logbook. This routine is expected to continue for six months. Unfortunately, she was unable to attend her scheduled interview on November 29th and will need clearance from her doctor before she can reschedule. It's important to note that she has tested negative for both TB and COVID-19. I'm curious if anyone has experienced a similar situation and could share their outcome. Any insights or advice would be greatly appreciated."
  5. My husband has applied for his mom to immigrate to the US. She got her interview appointment, and in reading the process it states you must go to the embassy twice, once to drop off documents and second for the actual Interview. We got an asesoria migatoria to help my mother in law with preparations for her interview. This person is saying she doesn’t need to go to the embassy twice. Does anyone have any insight on this? If she only goes to her interview will it cause her issues? Has anyone recently gone through this with information? thank you
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