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Mike E

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  1. It has to comply with https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/AntiguaandBarbuda.html
  2. 1. CBP is supposed to give you a temporary I-551 that lets you travel 2. Possibly you will pay the I-193 fee 3.1 - It will not hurt. 3.2 - no need to volunteer information 4. usually takes 2 weeks to get the receipt
  3. She should have received a 48 month extension letter. Go to https://egov.uscis.gov/e-request/Intro.do to ask for it
  4. You can do that. Or you can take a screen capture of the street name and paste image into the PDF form.
  5. FWIW my wife’s lawyer ordered us to get statements and so we did. Filed October 2021, approved October 2022. Interview waived. We did not have to file N-400 to force I-751 to be adjudicated.
  6. The 5 years does not go further than the “resident since” date on your gc. My wife applied under the 3 year rule, and nothing (including addresses and trips abroad) was mentioned that was prior to the “resident since” . During the interview, the ISO attempted to go to prior to “resident since” and the lawyer we hired, shut that down. So put down what your lawyer says, and bring your lawyer to the interview.
  7. If you mean a student visa, that is likely to be denied.
  8. This is a threat. And so is this. OP should be litigating; medical was passed. If mom is a public health risk due to TB, the government is free to litigate on its side, but mom did receive an immigration visa and entered on it.
  9. All the evidence you needed for your own citizenship is going to be needed for each kid’s N-600K. If you needed original certified documents for your claim of citizenship you will need them for each kid. You will also need original birth certificates for each kid and original documents showing physical and legal custody.
  10. USCIS will automatically reschedule her. https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-12-part-j-chapter-4
  11. Whose passport, letter of school, letter of employment, letter of navy? Where did this evidence disappear to?
  12. And each case the LPR was threatened with revocation of LPR status?
  13. I have never heard of such a thing. Sounds like a scam.
  14. Generally. What specific document? death certificate If he has 5 years physical presence after age 14, that is fine. What happened to the evidence you used to get a U.S. passport?
  15. She remains an an LPR until a judge revokes her status. At 181 or more consecutive days of absence, she can be suspected of abandoning LPR status and given a notice to appear.
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