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When you have a pending i-751, your spouse should ALWAYS attend the interview with you - even if you don't receive an interview letter for the i-751 but only for the N-400 (this is the most common scenario, most people only get a letter for the N-400 and nothing for the i-751, but they get interviewed for both at the same time). I too am curious to see the denial letter/reason for the i-751 - it seems a bit extreme to terminate your status just because your wife didn't attend, when they could have rescheduled your interview instead. While yes, they absolutely CAN do that, it still seems unusual. Are you and your spouse no longer living together? Did you give the IO enough evidence of your marriage? Did it seem the IO suspected the marriage wasn't bonafide? Your N-400 is a non-issue here, the N-400 denial is solely based on your i-751 denial.
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Spouse allowed N-400 interview?
Scandi replied to Skyman's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
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Spouse allowed N-400 interview?
Scandi replied to Skyman's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
A combo (i-751 and N-400) interview is a completely different matter. If you have a pending i-751 the spouse should absolutely ALWAYS be there, doesn't matter that you only receive an interview letter for the N-400 and not the I-751. -
Go back home and have your spouse start the process of getting you to the US. And do NOT hire a lawyer, at least not without reading up about the process yourselves first. Because here on VJ, we see tons of posts about lawyers messing things up, you and your spouse should instead read up on the process and do everything yourselves. Nobody cares as much about your future than you do yourselves.
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Spouse allowed N-400 interview?
Scandi replied to Skyman's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
For the N-400 alone - in most cases the spouse is not allowed to attend, no. My husband wasn't even allowed in the waiting room, they sent him down to the first floor lobby. -
Jury Duty!!!!!!!
Scandi replied to Crazy Cat's topic in Moving to the US and Your New Life In America
Not in California, here they grab random names from the DMV registry. So basically anybody who has a state ID and /or driver license can get the jury duty letter (hence why so many greencard holders get it too, despite not being able to vote - I think I got the letter 2 or 3 times as an LPR). I have never registered to vote and has been called a few times both before and after becoming a citizen (almost yearly?). Here in CA you have one week where you need to report to the website (or by phone) every single day for that entire week. If you're not getting called for an interview during that week, it counts as if you completed your jury duty and can't be called again in another 12 months. -
Huge issue, you have to leave your SEALED envelope with CBP at POE, even if they forget to ask for it. CBP sends it to USCIS and it's added to your file. Seems doubtful CBP would accept an opened envelope as that means you could've messed with it - but definitely worth a try, so go to your POE and explain the issue. For the medical, you should always ask the doctor for a copy of the DS-3025 when you're at your medical appointment, or they could also send you a copy afterwards. I asked for a copy of the entire medical results (not just the vaccination work sheet) and they sent it to me the same day they sent the original to the embassy. Too late for you, and you have much bigger issues now, but may be important info for someone else reading this.
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Can I still get married and qualify?
Scandi replied to VitaliyX's topic in General Immigration-Related Discussion
There's no such law right now. Is there a reason you never registered your marriage? -
Seems common, we see posts about this fairly often here on VJ. I haven't yet heard of anyone who never managed to get an appointment, it just took a little while. Keep checking - often. They likely have a certain schedule and open up new appointments on certain dates, and you can also find cancellations here and there if you check often enough.
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Is there anyway to become a citizen without the test?
Scandi replied to TVC's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
It's literally the easiest part of the entire immigration journey. But she doesn't have to become a citizen, there's no citizenship requirement. She can keep being a greencard holder. -
New Immigration Policy
Scandi replied to Sarah&Facundo's topic in General Immigration-Related Discussion
It's for people who "snuck across the border" without inspection at a POE and who have lived here for like 10 years or more. For people who were inspected on their way in, they can marry and adjust status. -
Approaching 6 Months - No Status Change
Scandi replied to Jay1122's topic in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
OP is basing it on the "estimated time to completion" that you see in your online account. Those dates are always wrong, so not sure why OP is worried about that. OP: Count on the entire process taking 1,5 year - be happy if it goes faster. 6 months is nothing - stop comparing to other applicants or you will drive yourself nuts. Even at the same field office the processing times can vary greatly from applicant to applicant. Sit back and relax, it'll happen eventually. My process took 10 months, others at the same field office applied after me and became citizens before me. Others waited for close to 2 years. -
I think I received three of them during the years I was a greencard holder, and have received one since becoming a citizen. It's super easy here in California, I just go online and fill out the questionnaire that decides if I'm eligible for jury duty or not. When answering "no" on the question about being a citizen, I was automatically disqualified and there was nothing else that needed to be done. Smooth and easy.
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No, you don't need to show any documents/reports. I didn't bring my conditional greencard, only my 10 year one, it was never an issue. They asked, and I said I couldn't find it. That was it. I did find it later on, now storing it as a nostalgic memory with the few immigration papers I decided to keep.
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CR-1 is by far the better choice. Especially at your embassy, I'd say. But the main thing is MANY visits, a lot of time spent together in person. Document everything.
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K-1 Interview, How Strict are They?
Scandi replied to Livona's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
It's easy in the Nordic countries, so no worries. The people working there are mainly friendly and non-suspicious. The only question I got that surprised me a little was "Do you have children?", because neither of us do and so children was never mentioned ever on any of the forms. Turned out we had included a Christmas photo among our evidence, a photo that had Christmas stockings with four names on them - me, my then fiancé and our two dogs! So they thought "Roxy" and "Peiper" could potentially be children. 😄 -
Please help me figure out if my n400 will be okay
Scandi replied to FrogLadyBug's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
Hence " for the most part". Probably close to 90% of all posts I have read in here on this subject tells stories about how the spouse was not allowed in. So, "for the most part". The spouse is not needed for the N-400, even in cases where the spouse IS allowed to come. The applicant won't be denied because the spouse wasn't there. -
Guests at Oath Ceremony?
Scandi replied to Queens2008's topic in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
Even during the pandemic in the beginning of 2021 there were no restrictions on visitors at the Los Angeles field office - this because our oath ceremonies are outdoors, so anybody can come watch. Totally depends on your particular field office, some don't allow any visitors. If you search this site, you might find other people who have been through your particular field office who can shed some light on this. -
Please help me figure out if my n400 will be okay
Scandi replied to FrogLadyBug's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
If you don't have a pending i-751, your husband will likely not be allowed to come to the interview with you. For the most part, the IOs only want the applicant at the interview, not the spouse. He can wait in the waiting room though, or lobby. My husband wasn't even allowed in the waiting room, he had to wait at the 1st floor, and I was interviewed at the 6th floor. So he went to sit in the car instead.
