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igoyougoduke

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  1. you can file as John Doe or Karen if you choose to want to stay anonymous.
  2. funny that USCIS asks for photo and they dont even use them for green card/ EAD photo. they still take one crappy photo at biometrics and use that for EAd/Green card photos
  3. i think what everyone here is saying is that it is now recorded in their system that you overstayed and they have banned you for 10 years. getting a b2 visa will now next to be impossible. waivers are granted on a case by case basis and you can try. folks here are just telling what is high probability of what will happen. there is a chance you might get a waiver but i wouldnt bet my house on it .
  4. come back in 2033 and update us
  5. you dont need a lawyer .wait for the notice from USCIS . file with divorce waiver and gather all documents that your marriage was entered in good faith. nothing to worry here
  6. SSSSS - Suspicious Send Secondary Screening flag
  7. why havent you tried to apply for reentry permit ?
  8. call them and have a conversation. dont listen to people telling you to sue.. you aint getting anything resolved by getting mad at employer.
  9. you can file mandamus on your own. naturalization is a simple case.. it only costs 402$ as court fee. it can be done with some studying of immigration law.
  10. never said its easy. just said it can be done. there are people waiting for 2-3 years to get adjudications. there is a way out of the frustration.
  11. google knows everything about you. lol
  12. https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/8/216.4 or you can google it
  13. you really dont need a lawyer. you can write in simple English. Dont listen to lawyers. i have filed a mandamus after 90 days of filing my ROC. Court has given USCIS 90 days to adjudicate. each lawyer will have a different story. one firm will say 6 months another will say 12 months and another will say 2 years. what they say is as good as uscis processing time
  14. anyone waiting for more than 90 days for ROC approval should file a mandamus in court. it only cost 400$ but you will get adjudication of case within 4 months once the case is filed in court.. 2 years is a very long time from what congress wrote in immigration bill
  15. you can apply for naturalization on or after July 1st 2023
  16. here is what it means as per uscis 12 months - your application could be processed in 12 months or 10 months or 9 months or 6 months or 18 months or 36 months or 48 months or 60 months.
  17. dont worry. human brains worry too much.. it will be easier than you imagined
  18. its no different than any other landing airport in US. you land, deboard the plane, complete your immigration, collect luggage and go home
  19. 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.
  20. 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
  21. should not be an issue. traffic violations dont matter unless you caused an accident or bodily injury like hit and run
  22. most likely n-400 will be denied due to not meeting the residency breaking ( > 6 months outside US)
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