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  1. Haha, good point! Will do, and thanks so muchhhhh!
  2. That's the plan, @OldUser. And will do, @Crazy Cat. May I inquire why, though?
  3. Yes, but I can file for N-400 ninety (90) days before my PR 3rd year anniversary, right?
  4. I've seen this is pretty standard timeline, but... What to expect now? Just wait for months? Thanks! -Packet sent: Sep. 23rd, 2024 -I-751 received: Sep. 26th, 2024 (Priority Date) Sep. 26th, 2024 (Priority Date) -Notice of Action: Oct. 10th (48-month extension letter) -Biometrics Appt. Completed: Nov. 8th & “Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS” on MyUSCIS *Service Center: NBC
  5. Hi! I was finally able to create my MyUSCIS account and saw that a biometrics appointment has been scheduled. Will they mail the appointment notice to my home? Also, how soon do they typically schedule your biometrics? I’ll be traveling internationally next month for two weeks and worry it might overlap. Thanks
  6. Hi, I mistakenly used my own email when I created a MyUSCIS account for the I-130 case instead of using the petitioner’s. Now I’m trying to add a new case for my ROC, but it says my email is already in use. I’m considering creating a new account and using a different email for this paper-based case, but I’m worried it could confuse USCIS or affect my current case. Any advice? Thanks!
  7. I just sent my packet. Now, time to wait ≈8 weeks to receive the I-797 by mail? Will I receive any notifications via email? Or, do I check everything on MyUSCIS Case History? I will, of course, be alert to my regular mail at home.
  8. My heart almost dropped with your first sntence. So, "no", what? I mean, will I have any issues? Or will I be able to travel fine? I understand that if my flight gets changed, that might be an issue, and having the i 797 back up plan in hand would be more secure *If my flight gets delayed 3 days, that WILL BE an issue (not, might be)
  9. I’m on a CR-1 visa and my green card expires 12/12/24. I’m traveling back home (internationally) in November around Thanksgiving break, and will be back just 3 days before my GC expires. I’ll file my ROC (Removal of Conditions on PR) on Sept. 23. Am I cutting it too close with the timing ? Will it be fine for re-entry...? Any advice would be appreciated.
  10. Thank you for your input and feedback. I appreciate it
  11. Well, now it's done and there's no way for me to fix it on time. I hope this doesn't raise unncessesary red flags
  12. I remember now why we did it separately!!! I had foreign income from Canada and I did not meet the filing threshold, so I didn't file taxes that year. I will provide the Canadian tax document that reports the total employment income and deductions made throughout the year. Should I also include my husband's tax return for that year, if we did not file together? what's the best approach to address / submit this?
  13. Yes, I did file married filing separately that year, but I am not providing that. I am not sure if I can get money back or not, but it's a hassle at this point and even if I do, it won't count for this bc it'll have a timeline too. Is it that important?
  14. I know. We didn't file together that year bc we thought it was going to be more beneficial for us finantially. Turns out that wasn't the case. That is the reason why
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