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Still go to CRBA appointment?
Ontarkie replied to spoonfulofdoubt's topic in Consular Reports of Birth Abroad (CRBA)
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~~Two posts have been removed. Please remember this thread is geared to Montreal only. If you would like to make a more general spreadsheet please go to the Waivers and 221G forum as there are already threads there about the DS5535.~~
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Using a service is less costly, no issues with your documents. At least I have not heard of that complaint on here before. As mentioned already this is a DIY site and if you feel your reading programs are spot on I would do it yourself. Regardless of a lawyer or a service you still need to check things and be on top of your process. Both lawyers and some services have screwed things up on ppl. You need to be 100% on top of it. None of the others will care as much as you.
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EAD and AP AOS
Ontarkie replied to Adze's topic in Adjustment of Status (Green Card) from K1 and K3 Family Based Visas
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Since I do not know how well those reading softwares are at being accurate. You can always test them out using the guides here on VisaJourney and having someone you can trust go over the forms and see if they match to what the software says. The other option is to use a service rather than a lawyer. Visajourney has a list of affiliates under the tab Ask a Pro.
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N600 Certificate of citizenship for minor child
Ontarkie replied to Toni1's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
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Enter the US with your visa and get your things moved at that time. You are correct you won't be able to move your things until the visa is endorsed.
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~~MOved to Work Visas, from K1 P&P- as the OP is asking about a Work Visas while waiting on the K1's 221G~~
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Allowed entry but parolled
Ontarkie replied to NDmomof4's topic in Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America
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Filing for minor Stepchild
Ontarkie replied to Shay2022's topic in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
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To determind residency in Canada they use CRA to make this call here the link https://es-cpas.com/residents-of-canada/leaving-canada-when-are-you-no-longer-a-resident-for-tax-purposes/#:~:text=you usually become a non,the country you settle in YOu have two issues here. If she continues to claim Canadian residency even with reentry permit she can lose her US PR. THis is why she needs to be listed as a non resident at the college.
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She will not stop being a Canadian PR holder per the Canadian guidelines. But she won't be a resident of Canada. She can't be a resident in Canada and be a permanent resident in the US. Don't confuse keeping her Canadian PR as the same as being a resident in Canada. Just like when you move from one Province to another you are not a resident of two Provinces you're only a resident in the one you will be actually living in. The US does not allow PR holders to live permanently outside the US. It is grounds to revoke that GC. This is why she needs to be listed by the school as a non resident student. If she claims being a resident of Canada and/or uses Provincial health Care, that is only available to Canadian residents the ones who make Canada their permanent home. It's not for Canadians or Canadian PR's who no longer make Canada their permanent home. She will no longer be a resident of Canada once she enters the US and endorse the visa declaring her PR status in the US. For immigration she can only be a resident of one country and she will stop being a resident in Canada they day she endorses the visa.
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Medical insurance during AOS?
Ontarkie replied to E&G's topic in Moving to the US and Your New Life In America
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She will no longer be a resident of Canada when she crosses to endorse that visa. She can't claim to be a Canadian resident after she enters the US with her visa claiming to be a US resident. One of the requirements as a US Permanent Resident is the US has be your residence. Being away for school is not a permanent resident, if she claims Canadian residency that can put her green card at risk. So not Canadian Health care either. I'm not sure how the student loans will work. She will have to look into that more. I know they don't give you any relief when you move to the US.
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~~Moved to US Embassy and Consulate Discussion - the OP is asking about submitting requested documents.~~
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Social Security from hungary
Ontarkie replied to Hencsu's topic in Europe & Eurasia (except the UK and Russia)
~~Moved to the Regional forum, from Off TOpic - as the questions is country specific.~~