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Everything posted by Mike E
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Yes. USCIS will want evidence of the payment plan and proof you are current. Then you will be unblocked.
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If you have an out of state drivers license, by state law, after you move to California, you have 10 days to apply for a California state DL. So 10 days or less in California. Just register to vote there before getting a applying for a DL https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/driver-education-and-safety/special-interest-driver-guides/new-to-california/
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If it is gray why given ICE a reason to arrest you even if you are sure ICE will drop the charges? play certain games, get certain prizes You cannot assert that 100 percent of all citizen / LPR workers in 100 percent of a soup kitchen are unpaid. There are specific visas for working for a religious organization.
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Form I-751 interview got cancelled
Mike E replied to paco5's topic in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
1. What is your question? 2. follow this process: https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/alerts/uscis-announces-additional-mail-delivery-process-for-receiving-adit-stamp -
Concurrent Filing
Mike E replied to Mr&Ms.Walsh's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
Then why ask if you can file I-864? The signature section is: Spouse Beneficiary's Signature 6.a. Spouse Beneficiary's Signature (sign in ink) 6.b. Date of Signature (mm/dd/yyyy) If there is no signature in 6.a, then entering a date in 6.b is not needed. If 6.a was blank and 6.b was not blank, I would expect dire consequences ranging from an RFE, to USCIS thinking you do not want consular processing. Any reason why you are not filing I-130 online? My understanding is that it does I-130A as well. -
I wish doctors, bankers, CPAs would stop practicing immigration law. And I’ve heard enough about Luke’s that I wish the embassy stopped using them for medicals. So sorry about these set backs. When possible the citizen petitioner should arrive in country before the beneficiary’s interview to manage the situation. I assembled my fiancee’s binder before the interview and went over the evidence so that she understood what it was and why the CO might ask. Why wouldn’t the new SS Benefits Letter work?
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applying for I-485 from TN
Mike E replied to mitral's topic in Adjustment of Status from Work, Student, & Tourist Visas
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https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country/Lebanon.html Document Name: “Wathikat Welada” translated to Birth Certificate or Certificate of Birth Issuing Authority: Lebanese Republic, Ministry of interior & Municipalities, Directorate General of Civil Status Special Seal(s) / Color / Format: There is no special seal(s)/color/format. Issuing Authority Personnel Title: Local Civil Registry Officer Registration Criteria: To register a child’s birth with the Lebanese Civil Authorities, parents need to submit an executed marriage or divorce certificate to the local Civil Registry Office. Procedure for Obtaining: Lebanese and foreigners born in Lebanon (resident and non-resident) may obtain a government birth certificate from the district office of the Civil Registry Office in the district where the applicant is registered. Non-Residents may request a birth certificate from the Lebanese Embassy abroad or through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Lebanon. It is free of charge. Certified Copies Available: Certified copies are available. Alternate Documents: Alternate civil documentation of birth (for Lebanese nationals whose place of birth is Lebanon) can be the individual or family civil registration sheet issued by the Civil Registry Office, which records all members of a family. If a birth certificate is unavailable due to non-registration or the civil war, the statement of non-existence must be requested from the Ministry of Interior’s local Civil Registry Office. Exceptions: None Comments: Birth certificates, like all Lebanese civil documents, must be executed by the Ministry of Interior’s Civil Registry Office.
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BuT pHOtos ARe WeaK EvIDenCe! /s Congratulations! @Rocio0010 see? 6 pound I-751s do get approved!
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N-400 evidence - 3 year rule
Mike E replied to shannen150's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
yes I could see this as being useful evidence of bonafide marital union provided you have actual proof you were remote worker at home where your spouse lived. Just the tax transcript It is required evidence.- 18 replies
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As this was personal property she bought years ago, and as she is entering on an IR-1 visa, IME no duty will be due. For example, when my father died, I inherited a bunch of his stuff. Pulled up at the CBP inspection station, and declared it with estimated valuation. Officer said this was exempt from duty. Declare it of course. For simplicity use the price paid USD as the value. You could get it appraised, but not worth the hassle IMHO.
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Married to US Citizen (merged threads)
Mike E replied to Marily Jarolim's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
Ok, I see from another thread you went to state court to change your name. The part about you being married threw my off and is irrelevant: The name the court approved is your legal name. You should include a copy of your lawful change of name document with your N-400. -
Concurrent Filing
Mike E replied to Mr&Ms.Walsh's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
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Married to US Citizen (merged threads)
Mike E replied to Marily Jarolim's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
I have never heard of a marriage certificate that changed a spouse’s personal name. When you changed your name, did you change your passport, state ID, and/or SS card? -
Foul: Teen Refugees Kill, Eat Beloved Town Swan
Mike E replied to TBoneTX's topic in Current Events and Hot Social Topics
18-year-old Eman Hussan of Syracuse, New York, and two minors, aged 16 and 17, all of whom are natives of Myanmar I have never encountered “native” Burmese with Arabic names. And that includes Muslim Burmese that I know. They tend to stick with Burmese naming conventions. An image search of Mr Hussan suggests to me that his origins might be from Bangladesh. Like UK and most other countries in Eurasia, Burma does not do the jus soli citizenship thing. So even if he was born inside the borders of Burma, I doubt he ever had a Burmese citizenship card or a Burmese passport. If he never had a Burmese citizenship card, he would not be a native of Burma. -
CRBA application questions
Mike E replied to ar & rk's topic in Consular Reports of Birth Abroad (CRBA)
Better safe than sorry. So yes. Make a conservative guess. -
Need Help With This One
Mike E replied to Stubmeister's topic in Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America
Even if the daughter, * became OP’s step daughter before age 18 and * is under age 21, there is no path for the grand daughter through OP (the U.S. citizen step dad), because immediate relatives of U.S. citizens cannot have derivatives. And AFAIK, DACA is not taking new members. The best thing is for the grand daughter is for daughter and grand daughter to return to Colombia. Otherwise the grand daughter faces the life of a Dreamer without DACA: no work authorization, no drivers license in at least a dozen states. A life in the shadows is awful. -
Busting the myth that the N400 knocks the 751 lose
Mike E replied to Rocio0010's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
Given how often ISOs quit their jobs, this is plausible. -
Use P.O. Box or Street Address? [split topic]
Mike E replied to Sofitalian's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
I would use the street address.