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igoyougoduke

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  1. dont worry. human brains worry too much.. it will be easier than you imagined
  2. its no different than any other landing airport in US. you land, deboard the plane, complete your immigration, collect luggage and go home
  3. odds of some one getting denaturalize is pretty much zero.. i dont see why people worry about things that never happen. human nature always think about the worst case scenario.
  4. I want to fly to Europe in the end of this month ( April ) I read that is "recommended" that you apply 60 days before you travel....but what I understand is that is "recommended" not "mandatory"? Is that correct? What you guys think about that? You have to apply for reentry permit from us soil. when you apply is your problem 2- IF the previous question (1 ) answer is not "mandatory"........ If I apply TODAY, lets say, how many days after that I can go overseas ( I read on the internet that USCIS needs to "receive" the application before I leave but I don't know if that is accurate ) I saw some people saying that they applied from the US and left the country on the same day .Also if USCIS really needs to receive the documents how many days that usually take? safest is to wait for receipt to show up or your credit card to get charges for the fees 3- Lets say I Apply now APRIL 2023. I read that is taking about 1 year for the Reentry permit to be approved...so let's say its approved on APRIL 2024......ALL this time ( between April 2023-April 2024 ) Im not protected against the "green card abandonment" problem? Im only "protected" once the Reentry permit is Approved? Or they see the "good faith" on it ? I probably gonna be coming to America every 8-10 months, so having the Reentry permit application PENDING gonna protect me from CBP in any way? correct the protection is only after reentry is approved. 4- Is there any chance they waive the fingerprints like they did with my Removal of conditions in 2020? because im gonna have to return to the US to do fingerprints coz its taking months only uscis computer can answer that question
  5. should not be an issue. traffic violations dont matter unless you caused an accident or bodily injury like hit and run
  6. most likely n-400 will be denied due to not meeting the residency breaking ( > 6 months outside US)
  7. file a mandamus in court and get your 751 approved if n-400 does not trigger 751 decision
  8. only a judicial ceremony with a judge swearing you will allow you to change name. these are not scheduled daily. most uscis offices offering same day oath are done by USCIS officers and they do not have legal power for name change approval. Only a judge can do that
  9. Yes i have filed. 30 days for AUSA to respond to mandamus. 90 day adjudication settlement time given by AUSA.
  10. Its not. you dont need a legal degree to file mandamus. all you need to is some home work and write a pro se complaint.. most mandamus are quickly adjudicated cause law of least effort by AUSA and courts dont want to waste resources. Mandamus is a DIY case if you are ready spend some weekends researching the law.
  11. you dont need to pay 5k for mandamus. it costs 402$ for court case filing and some research on immigration law to write up the mandamus.. n-400 mandamus is not that difficult to file Pro-se
  12. we need to replace the entire congress and government. its not USCIS but the bureaucracy of 90 year olds in congress for like 50 years
  13. you wont know anything.. some times your case could go to secondary review before they clear check . that can take up to 60 days.
  14. still wondering what the fraud here is. Indian police gave him police clearance certificate . i cant tell what the dowry issue but unless there is documented agreement that money was given as dowry, this will be a waste of time and resources... it will be he said she said scenario
  15. you had interview 2 years ago and no decision .must be the FDNS hold
  16. what is the immigration fraud here ? clearly confused about the post. marriage didnt work out and he wanted a divorce. proving anything here is pretty difficult and why would ICE get involved..
  17. it can take up to 45 days to get receipt. patience. dont panic
  18. as long as your 751 is not denied that you have nothing to worry
  19. lets not get carried way. you might be frustrated but its not the end of the world. move on with your life and a positive vibe for the future file for divorce and move on.. divorce and immigration are two different matters. your assets will be split based on the state laws. what happens to immigration is her problem now.
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