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Verrou

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  1. have you actually try to call to reschedule and its working? like @Mike E said we can only advising u what to do. i think u should know by know changing things with uscis isnt like walk in the cloud ( re : u still schedule for bio appointment in nevada despite changing ur address) good luck with ur journey
  2. mike is there a new GC card that last 20 years? 😆
  3. you can, but it wont be any faster because u need to file i-130
  4. No to Sticky notes. And it’s fine not to have return boarding pass. If u think that you need to explain with notes, then don’t use it. All evidence need to be clear
  5. Just go to that appointment. Don’t take any chance that might jeopardize the case.USCIS “might” said the person is not attending the biometric therefore case might denied. Never know with them
  6. there's no gov website can give you information for when you will get biometric appointment. normally biometric is around 4 weeks after your receipt letter. but depend on how busy is the field office / application support center
  7. usually just normal questions regarding on family ( between you and ur parents) please come to the interview with them does your parents fluent in english? if not, bring a translator
  8. is it for AOS or for consular processing? if AOS, the person who translate it, just need to write that " i, [name] translate this document, i can read and speak english" something like that. u can always notarized or get certified translator aswell for consular processing
  9. i can give you great reccomendation for NYC lawyer if u want.
  10. that's what i told her. no need to worry about ROC and also, no interview she didnt believe me until the green card arrived hahaha
  11. quick update from my friend's case : 10/1/2020 filed conccurently i-130, i-485, i-131, i-765 3/10/2021 RFE for birth certificate translation need to go to notary to be re-notarized 7/1/2021 Combo card produced dead silence 12/2/2022 ( 2 years 2 months later) greencard approved and received 12/8/22 no interview, got 10 years GC
  12. what is the latest information on USPS? does it say returned to USCIS or not? if yes, u can reach out to ur local congressperson to ask for help. it happened to me in 2020 for my EAD, similar situation but it actually said returned to USCIS. ask my local congressperson and it all sort out in a week. do you still live in the same city? try to go to ur old place and perhaps ask the current tenant? if u live far away, maybe u can ask your friend or family to visit the old place? worth to try. i will try that method first before filing for i90. and u can always try to file i90 without the fee but it's highly unlikely they will waived the fee. attached brief explanation that u already submitted address change ( dated before i-485 got approved) and the proof of AR11
  13. congrats OP USCIS strikes again, processing with LIFO ( last in first out) method
  14. usually the civic surgeon / doctor can decide or and make a note. if it's no longer administrated there, nothing u can do. the doctor will know what to do. what is it by the way?
  15. she can keep her maiden name on the passport, if her GC has her married name, just bring the marriage certificate, it will explain the discrepancy. u can try to make info pass appointment for ADIT stamp, and also, try to walk in to the field office if u cant get that appointment by phone. just be nice to the staff in the field office and hope they will let you in.
  16. this probably why. guess what you can do is provide more of how did u meet. online/mutual friend with detail timeline
  17. did you submit evidence on how did you guys meet? 6 trips you taken, did you give them boarding pass and hotel reservation? i think ur evidence is decent enough
  18. Recommendations for Paper Filings to Avoid Scanning Delays Release Date 11/16/2022 As we move toward an increasing electronic environment, we now scan and upload many documents into electronic database systems. To avoid delays and improve scanning efficiency, we recommend that you do not: Hole punch, staple, paper clip, binder clip, or otherwise attach documents to one another. Include photos or documents smaller than 4x6 inches for evidentiary purposes. Provide photocopies of these items instead. The only exception is when we request a passport photo with the filing. Include anything that contains electronic chips and batteries (such as musical greeting cards) or any non-paper materials such as cassette tapes, CD-ROMs, DVDs, toys, action figures, or thumb drives. We will not accept these types of materials. However, we will accept photographs or photocopies of these items. Submit forms or evidence documents bound with a binding or spiral wire/plastic. Submit evidence using photo albums, scrapbooks, binders, or greeting cards. Fold documents. Place sticky notes on documents. Use insertable tab dividers. Print forms on colored paper. Submit more than one copy of the same document or evidence unless required by the form instructions or regulations. If you are required to submit a copy of a complete prior application, petition, or request, clearly mark it as a “COPY” at the top of each page to ensure it is processed as intended. Send original documents such as birth certificates, marriage certificates, driver’s licenses, passports, naturalization certificates, except when: Required by the form instructions for the application, petition, or request you are filing; or We specifically issue a request for you to submit an original document. Avoiding these activities will improve our efficiency as we process your application, petition, or request. source : https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/alerts/recommendations-for-paper-filings-to-avoid-scanning-delays
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