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Crazy Cat

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  1. We are bracing for it here in Dallas.
  2. My VPN is using another server here in Dallas....and all is well as long as I am connected.
  3. https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-6-part-i-chapter-3 I think I would go to the interview and show good cause for US spouse's absence. The officer can decide then to approve the I-751 and waive the interview. I would make sure I had a copy of the deployment orders as well as other evidence needed for the joint I-751 (paper trial showing you are still in a bona fide marriage and a paper trail showing you have lived together since filing the ROC paperwork). See this section below: If the required party or parties fail to appear for the interview, USCIS denies the Form I-751, terminates the CPR’s status, and initiates removal proceedings, unless the CPR establishes good cause for the failure to appear and USCIS reschedules the interview.[45] USCIS determines whether there is good cause on a case-by-case basis. G. Interview CPRs who file a Form I-751 must appear for an interview at a USCIS field office, unless USCIS waives the interview requirement.[42] USCIS officers may consider waiving the interview in cases where: The officer considers they can make a decision on the petition based on the record because the record contains sufficient evidence about the bona fides of the marriage and that the marriage was not entered into for the purpose of evading the immigration laws of the United States; There is sufficient evidence in the record of the CPR’s eligibility for waiver of the joint filing requirement, if applicable; There is no indication of fraud or misrepresentation on the Form I-751, in the supporting documentation, or elsewhere in the record; There are no complex facts or issues that require an interview or sworn statement to resolve questions or concerns; and There are no criminal bars rendering the CPR removable. When determining whether to waive an interview, the considerations listed above apply regardless of whether the Form I-751 is filed as a joint petition, individual filing request, or a waiver. For a joint petition, the statute requires USCIS to interview both the CPR and petitioning spouse.[43] If the CPR is filing an individual filing request or waiver, only the CPR must appear for the interview.[44] If the required party or parties fail to appear for the interview, USCIS denies the Form I-751, terminates the CPR’s status, and initiates removal proceedings, unless the CPR establishes good cause for the failure to appear and USCIS reschedules the interview.[45] USCIS determines whether there is good cause on a case-by-case basis.
  4. Seems to me the N-400 was filed too early, too. 4/30/23 Became LPR 3 years minus 90 days would be 1/30/2026 Member said N-400 was filed on 1/10/2026
  5. If your tracking number says it was delivered, I would just wait a few more weeks.
  6. I would expect a great deal of scrutiny from USCIS at your interview.
  7. Yes, they have been merged. This will keep your similar questions and the answers from our Philippines experts organized.
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  9. Looks like I am blocked again......I cannot ping the site without a VPN. Started during a connected session. Using Windows laptop and Chrome browser.
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