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Crazy Cat

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  1. A Certificate of Naturalization is not a valid travel document. Don’t travel without your U.S. Passport - U.S. Embassy in the Dominican Republic (usembassy.gov) "While dual citizens may be able to travel abroad with alternative documentation, all U.S. citizens are required to present a U.S. passport in order to re-enter the United States. We have increasingly seen a number of individuals who recently obtained U.S. citizenship travel outside the country with only their naturalization certificate and/or passport of another nationality and be turned away when attempting to reenter the U.S."
  2. He just needs to get on a plane and fly to the US. He has been outside the US for only 8 months. Listen to @Dashinka
  3. What paperwork? Who made this decision?
  4. Not a problem. Forget it. Concentrate on the 100 questions...Good luck.
  5. They put a rejection stamp in the passport? Must be a different procedure from US consulates. Anyway, I don't think it would have any effect.
  6. The airline boarding document states that you will be boarded if you have a 10 year Green Card.
  7. Fiance I-129fs all go to California.
  8. Please do, because I think there has been some serious miscommunication between your partner and the University. There is no visa which fits what you have posted.
  9. Completely different situations.
  10. Certainly sounds, to me, like an F-1 for the student. Not sure where the OP got that other information. I know of no situation or visa which fits what was posted.
  11. "They get to take a +1 (me), also with most expenses paid for and we do not know much information about it currently." Are you sure about this? Sounds like an F-1 for the student. How are you able to accompany if you are not married? @Boiler, can you clarify?
  12. You will be allowed to board. Again, I would not delay.
  13. ***Content of one comment changed to remove language meant to by pass the profanity filter*** - VJ Moderation
  14. This is how the DQ process works: The interview is scheduled by NVC. I hope you get the interview letter soon. 1. Case is DQ'd by NVC. 2. Case then enters NVC queue for your consulate and waits at NVC. 3. Consulate informs NVC of available interview date for upcoming month. 4. NVC schedules interviews for cases at the front of the line. 5. NVC schedules your interview when your case reaches the front of the queue for that consulate. 6. NVC notifies person of interview date via email. 7. NVC then sends case to consulate. After the interview is scheduled, it can take several days to several weeks for the consulate to receive the case.
  15. ***Same case I-129f questions merged to consolidate history***
  16. Contact NVC and tell them to hold off scheduling your interview until son's case has been DQ'ed. Ask them to schedule the cases together.
  17. But by doing so (filing based on a divorce waiver), it rightfully informs USCIS of the pending divorce, and prevents a premature decision based on a joint bona fide marriage when the I-751 approval should be based on a divorce waiver. ....just my thoughts. I think the RFE would give you 90 days to produce the divorce decree.
  18. We have a great CPA who well-versed in tax matters involving foreign income and accounts. She has done our taxes since 2017. She does the tax returns, foreign asset reporting, and FBAR. I can PM you her name if you wish.
  19. ***Thread merged with previous thread of same subject***
  20. One more thing: Here is the Visa Journey flowsheet I think you are at step 18 or so:
  21. ^^This ^^^. Best practice would have been to get the Social Security number before marriage. The I-765 package and I-131 package can be sent along with the I-485 package. You can read this guide:
  22. I always suggest seeking the help of a competent tax pro/CPA for these questions the first tax year as a resident. I think you are correct on #1. Our tax accountant completes an 1116 for us every year. For #2, an FBAR might be required depending on what kind of accounts and the balances. Again, that's another reason to seek experienced, professional help. Good luck.
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