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Crazy Cat

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    Dallas TX
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    Taiwan

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  1. Congratulations!!!! That's great.....You really were very close.....😁
  2. There is an NVC scheduling tool online which will help you determine what DQ month is currently being scheduled by consulate. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/iv-wait-times.html For immediate relatives of US citizens, it appears NVC is scheduling Seoul cases which were DQ'd in Feb 2026. If your case is DQ'd it's just a matter of waiting. It appears you are very close to receiving your date from NVC.
  3. The I-797 receipt notice will indicate which service center is processing the I-130. Look at the bottom corner.
  4. Your maiden name was once your legal name, but your married name (which is what you now use) is your CURRENT legal name.
  5. You just have to wait until the visa is issued. ***I am moving this the Philippines regional forum where the PI experts can comment***
  6. Congratulations!!!! Correct. I would wait until a few days after the 90 day window opens.
  7. Since you have naturalized, I wouldn't worry about this USCIS error.
  8. Although it is used to determine some credits such as Earned Income Income Tax Credit, I would probably file a 1040X to correct the error. If for no other reason, the peace of mind would be worth it for me. (Note: I just checked my tax return. Our CPA/Tax Pro did, in fact, mark the box)
  9. The top 1% pay about 40% of all income taxes....and provide 60% of new jobs. These activist are so stupid....
  10. ***One quote with no comment removed***
  11. ****3 similar topic threads merged. Please keep this topic discussion under this single thread***
  12. My Opinion as a non-attorney 1. I would absolutely volunteer this info. Failure to do so could result in misrepresentation later....talk to your immigration attorney. 2. Yes, she can. However, I would consult with an immigration attorney before deciding to doing so or not.
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