I don't get this....this dude served in the US marines and got discharged in 2003. He just got a GC 1 month ago 😳.
1. Don't you need to be a USC to serve in the Marines?
2. If 1 above is true, then how's he just getting a GC? Shouldn't he have been a citizen before joining Marines? I know for Navy, you have to be citizen. For military, GC
https://www.cbs19.tv/article/news/local/east-texas-veteran-pastor-detained-by-customs/501-cdc068e3-a548-4870-b6fa-8dfcc2136168
1. $$$$ for attorney
2. Time.
I think OP stands a better chance with LIFO. People are getting GC within 3 months. I'm sure we will be back to 1.5 years after election.
You've been pending for more than 2 years. I would have already refiled.
Yes. Refile.
While at it (refiling), send a letter with your case numbers for N400 and I-751, withdrawing both. As I said, you may be lucky with LIFO.
Just refile a new I-751 with divorce waiver checked. Once ROC has been successfully adjudicated, file N400.
For your case, don't file N400 with pending ROC.
You're wasting time waiting for that NOID. Might have been sent but you didn't get it.
Just refile. With USCIS doing LIFO, you may be lucky and get successful ROC adjudication before elections. Then file N400
Problem I see with this is that they'll be a lot of foreign students, some even old, just trying to get to US, graduate and get that automatic GC.
This will be the easiest path to GC. No more fake marriages. 😌
Aaaaaaa? This is either not true and if it is, report the lawyer/ publicly post it so to help others avoid his showdy services.
Nigerians have been known for fraudulent divorce decrees.
No need.
Before submitting/ after (can't remember), you'll be allowed to download your whole application, and it'll list everything you submitted.
Just make sure each file you upload is named accordingly so that when you get the above, you know which is which
We've had this before. Unfortunately, it's going to get denied.
Immigrants should be aware of this....don't touch, smoke, participate, handle, distribute etc anything Marijuana related as it's illegal, federally
1. Where is this family member from? Mexico?
2. Having a USC child isn't a basis for asylum. I'm sure many Mexicans have USC children and live peaceful in Mexico.
Are they from Mexico?
USPS is right. Child should have seized opportunity when when mom naturalized AND while she was under 18.
Unfortunately, she's above 18 now. Will have to file her own N400 after 5 years of having GC.
If you enter, best to remain put and apply for citizenship in 5 years before leaving again. Will sort you out on any future problems.
With expired GC, fly to Canada and cross border. Not sure if you'll need Canadaian visa, but if so, get one.
No need to bring your dad. Won't help with any of this