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Lil bear

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  1. Rarely do IO look at pictures. Stronger evidence is boarding passes, entry stamps from time together Go for quality over quantity. 6 photos per page , location and date, 2-3 pages ..
  2. Nope. Nothing needed. Your divorce from your spouse does not change your biological relationship with your parents.. nor is remaining married to your spouse a requirement for petitioning your parents, now that you are a USC
  3. Only a small number of health providers are linked into MyHealth. Access has to be granted from both you and the provider before you can access records. Try the old fashioned way.. want dr B to have access to your records held by Dr A? Sign a form with A allowing them to send your records to B.. or sign the form with B allowing them to request results from A
  4. All good! Unfortunately there is no equivalent site for IV. Some consulates have updates on their facebook page .. but most info comes from searching vj timelines for your consulate and visa type ..so its just guesstimates
  5. No. Transit does not need to be included as long as you remained at the airport
  6. Unfortunately this information only covers non immigrant visa interviews
  7. Must be a US state issued DL though .. and i doubt OP will have this .. so your first response was accurate in this case.. despite the lack of morning caffeine !! Enjoy !
  8. You can start using your married surname on all your us paperwork. There is no requirement here in the US to state or decide what name you choose to use after marriage. Your marriage certificate is always the link between both last names.
  9. Yes. The receipt You attach a copy of the receipt to the paper filing for AOS. They wont accept it without it. Address is to whatever the I 485 is supposed to be sent.
  10. Happens all the time. No need to upload anything right now. At the next step .. NVC.. use the hew pport details on forms. Keep your old passport as well as info in it may be needed into the future .. as far forward as applying for naturalization
  11. You need to send a copy of the I797, received from filing the I 130, with the paper filing for the I485
  12. Yes that is a very wise idea. Screen based presentation isnt always easy to thoroughly check due to formatting , scrolling etc.
  13. There are 2 different assessments for naturalization.. continual residence .. any trip of > 180 days can be determined as breaking continuance of residrncy Presence … applicant must be in the US for over 50% of the preceeding 3 years/5 years prior to application.. ( 3 yrs if applying under marriage rule.. 5 if applying not as a spouse of USC )
  14. You can try a walk in but only after she receives the biometrics appointment notice No guarantee they will allow it on the day
  15. You will need to wait until you receive the notification os receipt of your I751 …. which will give her a 24 month extension … and also biometrics appointment or reuse. . She travels with the expired GC and the extension letter. Do not stay the full 6 months as that can create a break in continuity of residence for naturalization purpose. Under 6 months .. even by a week or two .. will be fine .
  16. Its up to you but there isn't really anything a lawyer can do here that you cant.
  17. You dont include your mom on your dads petition nor your dad on your moms petition They are each stand alone petitions USCIS doesn't recognize separated so if you are still married you include your spouse as a household member If you have no children then each petition is 1 for self 1 for spouse 1 for intending immigrant total 3 for each petition
  18. The “ green card process” is completed .. apart from receiving the physical card in the mail According to USCIS you are both now residing in the US. Her stay outside the US should be short enough to be explainable as a temporary stay overseas and not able to be construed as “living and working” overseas. Less than 1 year most definitely… less than 6 months is better.. as short as necessary is preferable Unfortunately absences overseas are always assessed at the discretion of the CBP officer when she reenters I hope that 1. She has paid the $220 card fee after receiving her passport back from the consulate. 2. The address she gave for postal delivery of the card is current and being checked by someone whom you trust
  19. Did you go through adjustment of status after marrying ? If yes, did you receive a Conditional green card .. if yes , what is the expiry date on the card ? When did you leave the US to reestablish your domicile in Canada ? Did you send any formal notification of your move / abandonment of LPR stats to USCIS ?
  20. CEAC status is not always updated .. he has an interview .. best evidence of status of his case ! Moved to IR/CR1 case filing and process
  21. CEAC status is not always updated .. he has an interview .. best evidence of status of his case !
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