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millefleur

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  1. You basically have to have a receipt number and then input it. If you say "lost receipt" or "no receipt number" it will still ask for the number. If you say "Infopass" it will ask what is the reason you need an appointment. If you don't say whatever specific keyword they want (I don't know what it is) it'll just offer you the website and then auto disconnect you. "Technical assistance" now routes to "Contact us on our website" and then auto disconnects.
  2. Will we soon see upscale houses in liberal communities with new lawn signs, “In this house, we believe in cluster bombs?” Dark humor but it made me laugh heh.
  3. UPDATE: Figured out how to get a copy of the N-266 form. You need to contact your local court district that is printed on the seal of the court stamp. Once I get this copy, I will submit to DoS for an Apostille.
  4. None of these work anymore. I have no idea how to get a human anymore to get an Infopass appointment. If you say "Infopass" and then say something like "need document" or "operator" it will tell you to go to the website (will offer to email or text) or it will automatically disconnect you.
  5. **One more thread on the same topic merged. Please do not start any more threads on this topic. Keep all discussion to this thread.** VJ Moderation
  6. Have you considered abandoning DCF and bringing your wife over via Uniting for Ukraine?
  7. Have you seen this thread? IR-5 cases are going to Kazakhstan it seems:
  8. Do not contact USCIS for a copy of N-662 Petition for Name Change!! USCIS does not issue this document, the local district court does. Contact your local district court to obtain copies. _________________________ Has anyone ever gotten an Apostille on the name change document the court issues at naturalization? I found some info on it here, looks like it has to go through Washington, D.C. https://www.nationalapostille.com/2018/04/01/petition-for-name-change-apostille/ Just curious if anyone has experience or recommendations for the best way to go about it.
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  10. Ukraine doesn't have much more time left weatherwise, summer is fleeting each day. Will they make enough gains before September? The front line has barely budged. So many people love the WW2 Churchill-Hitler comparisons but this whole war is basically WW1 with drones.
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  12. **Thread locked due to OP's inability to stop translating quotes. Administrative action taken.** VJ Moderation
  13. **Please stop posting in French. Translating quotes is not allowed. English only in the upper forums. If you want to post in French, please go to the appropriate regional forum (Africa: Sub-Saharan).** VJ Moderation
  14. I haven't heard anything yet about Prigo. But Surovikin's disappearance is actually more unsettling and people are beginning to wonder about that. (Even though the Kremlin says he's fine, he still hasn't been seen.) https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jul/13/missing-russian-general-with-links-to-wagner-boss-is-resting-says-official To be honest, Prigo is kind of expendable. If he ends up dead nobody will be shocked. But Surovikin is considered a competent and committed person (kind of rare in the Kremlin these days...) so if he ends up dead it will cause much more disquiet.
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  16. Pretty much. To this day I still don't think Putin is fully aware of what is going on.
  17. The general assumption was that it would be over quickly. The reality is nobody really knew what the Kremlin had in mind and it's more and more apparent that they never wanted to conquer Ukraine but now they're kind of stuck in this war that they acted on. But for reference most people now speculate that the Kremlin was betting on a Georgia 2008 scenario. They had poor intel and did not realize the Ukrainians would fight back so hard. Ukraine also didn't think Russia would invade, so lots of missed assumptions and now we have this mess.
  18. **Moved from General Immigration-Related Discussion to MENA regional discussion; question is country specific**
  19. Right but will they get enough to take back all of Crimea and their other lost territory?
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