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Acslate

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  1. We're about to submit the paperwork on Monday for removal of conditions. It's just that the her driver license expires on the 25th of March, same day as her green card. We're in Nebraska, but we read need a I-797 receipt which takes 2-3 weeks to receive to renew her driver license or there is more to it? I just want to know the process so she can renew her driver license in time while she waits on green card.
  2. It's a defense contract, and return home based on the contract when it ends. I'm not changing my home address. I'm sure I am not the only had the same/similar situation or military people get deployed during green card renewal and ROC. I'm trying to figure what to do because I get deployed next week.
  3. I don't know if you're not understanding I'm not move to live overseas, and won't have a change of address. I will still have my home address as my residence. It's a military base. All I will have is a PO box not actual address. I was deployed before in the U.S Army, still paid state taxes and didn't change of address. https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-12-part-g-chapter-4
  4. It's a Green card renewal and removal of condition. I'm not moving to live overseas, I am doing a OCONUS federal contract work. It's only for a year. She is living at my current residence that I've reside in and also my daughter is now a U.S Citizen. There has to be some exceptions when it comes to work related. Yes, she has a SSN. We didn't do K-1 Visa, we got married in her country and she got her visa and moved her.
  5. I'm going overseas for work, but my wife green card adjustment of status is coming up. We just want to know if this will cause any issues with regards of me having to sign anything of being the sponsor? She wants to know changing her last name before the adjustment of status will have any impact regarding her social security card.
  6. It was a total nightmare, if I had to do it all over again. I would do my best to have my kid born in U.S. even if medical cost would be 10k. It was so bad, they sent my daughter's green card to the wrong address and had call up our congressman to get the ball rolling to get it fixed. You think you're saving cost, but no. It took over a year to get immigration daughter's thing resolve, but I also still have to pay $1k to get her immigration finally settled. Thankfully we got my daughter's U.S passport but it's still not finished.
  7. Techically Yes & No, and could be faster. Plus we're planning to go to Italy anyways. Orginally wasnt for the CBRA but if we can we will file for it and make an appointment there. My daughter is still young enough not to be charged for a ticket.
  8. Yes, she came here on an immigrant visa. We are planning to go to Italy for family/personal reasons. If I submit the CBRA and sent it to Roma. Can I do appointment abroad?
  9. If I can get my daughter's passport then I should able to file for CBRA and make an appointment abroad.
  10. That's the thing I'm a veteran but I have to pay $1k for N-600 for my kid? There were issues and couldn't consulate report. Why can't I just file for the CBRA? I don't want to pay for $1k for issues because of Covid and couldn't file for CBRA.
  11. We didn't file the GC for her it was like automatic when she entered the US. Since my daughter had an Italian Passport and in order for my daughter to enter the US, the USCIS at the Border and control issued an green card, basically my daughter is an attachment where ever my wife goes. Then they sent the green card to the wrong address. We're trying to file for her US passport today, but reading if she needs a GC for it?
  12. I'm a U.S Citizen and my daughter was born in Rome, Italy. It's been a headache dealing with immigration since she was born. I tried filing for CBRA, but during covid-19 nothing was open and I couldn't make an appointment. Now my daughter has an Italian passport, we just wanted to be together and get my daughter's citizenship later once she was in U.S. Fast forward, my daughter is now 2 and we learned that the USCIS put down the wrong address, and now my daughter's green card was sent to the wrong address. Now we're still going through the mess, and couldn't get her SSN for the longest time. Then we were informed of her green card stamp, and were able to get the SSN. Now we're trying to get her U.S Passport now apparently we need her green card which we cannot get because USCIS sent it the wrong address. Now it seems they may deny it because on paper is that we "received it" but we did not. We tried getting our congressman involved, but they're useless. Anyways, can I still file the CRBA after all this and just get her citizenship. All I'm trying to do is get her citizenship, and be done with this immigration nightmare. It's causing so much stress that never seems to end. I do not want file for N-600, costing me $1k for a mistake that wasn't even our fault but the USCIS. I just need to resolve this issue and be done with it.
  13. This is the situation. My wife and I were still in immigration process when my baby was born in Rome, Italy. I tried to set up an appointment with the US embassy there. I couldn't file any appointment at the time because of covid. Fast forward, we instead got my daughter an Italian passport. It was a mistake apparently, now my daughter is like an attachment of my wife's green card with a status 3. Basically the immigration customs made it where I can't get any benefits for my daughter. I can't make my daughter a dependent either. At this point, I'm lost what to do what paperwork to file and where to send it to? I read the ucis but it's really vague. I could use some help so I can make my daughter an American citizen.
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