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igoyougoduke

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  1. USPS certified mail is perfectly acceptable to any federal agency complaint for Mandamus. no one at the state level needs to served for Mandamus. its a federal level complaint. Rules vary at state level for the type of case ( civil/criminal) . We dont really care about any other type of cases except Mandamus to USCIS
  2. no promisory note are accepted but certain regional centers will allow installment payment during the i-526 process. so you dont have to pay the full 800k at the start of EB-5 process. again the terms are set by the regional center you invest with. USCIS has said that partial payment process is acceptable to start the process. Talk to the regional center that you are investing with
  3. cause it was 500k before 2022 and they raised it to 800k after congress passed the EB5 bill raising the investment amount
  4. 99.99% they wont approve without interview. i-751 is based on sustain of marriage in full faith.
  5. in order for immigrants to get green card, they need to land on US oil. if they have not, they wont get their green cards until they complete landing . you cant just pre pay and expect for the card to arrive without them physically landing in US soil
  6. there is no factual information to suppor that. Congress has stipulated USCIS to adjudicate all cases within 90 days of filing. So i dont know where folks get 20+ months data from ... any case pending for more than 3 months has a good chance of getting through ..
  7. for the person who filed this case in SCOTUS, and was a lawyer. she was not bright enough to know that gang member was marrying her.. Love is really dumb and blind some times
  8. if i ask 10 lawyers they all will have 10 different opinions of when to file though
  9. Just cause one judge does not think 15 months does not mean its the same in every court. Your odds are higher winning that losing the case. @hp_001.: i recommend filing it
  10. https://www.scotusblog.com/2024/06/supreme-court-strikes-down-chevron-curtailing-power-of-federal-agencies/ Scotus over throws Chevron rule. Huge to challegne USCIS interpreration of immigration law. This is HUGE
  11. none of those apply to your children cause they do not maintain a residency status in USA. While they might be fly under the radar coming in once a year and spend a few days. at naturalization check , they will flip their entire life history ( every entry and exit to united states will checked before the approval of citizenship. So no your children wont be naturalized by living in UK and just cause you get citizenship.
  12. 1) NO. They will have to maintain residency in united states for the required residency. 2) Google "uscis naturalization processing time"
  13. its not tricky. USCIS applies federal laws .. They dont care about state laws. Under Fed's he is a drug dealer or sort of working with drugs.
  14. you are over thinking this. CBP full knows i-485 and adjustment of status. as long as you carry proof of residency and u dont cross the border and try to enter back in, there shouldnt be an issue
  15. unfortunately the law is extremely against fathers in divorce courts. your first step is contact a divorce attorney so your hard earned money is not taken advantage off
  16. under no circumstances you should move out of the house. if you own the house, she will claim that you moved out and she will get the house in the divorce. Divorce laws are complicated, unfortunately you are going to be screwed by the state cause you sponsored her and you will end up paying child support whether you like it or not. Get a good divorce lawyer asap and dont move out
  17. post the content of the i-485 denial letter. they wont deny if you sent i-693. something makes no sense here
  18. not true at all and there is no evidence to prove that . WOM gets a decision ( Approval or Denial). if you screw up your documents neither wom nor uscis can help. its not USCIS fault WOM has 0% of back firing.
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