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  1. Congratulations! Make sure to update status with SSA and get a large passport book. Not planning to sponsor anyone? How about few helpful comments to those still waiting? Good luck and thank you for the update!
  2. While understandable, it is best you initiate it and you are in control. You do not have to talk to spouse directly. Best if lawyer does all the communication. Remember, since you are married, you may be liable fo any new debts (loans, credit cards) your spouse gets approved for. You also may be accumulating more assets etc which in many states will have to be split between you and spouse when divorcing. Plus staying married when relationship is over can be perceived by USCIS as immigration fraud or attempt to hide the real state of marriage. Yes, quick separation and divorce can affect your naturalization. But you can't pretend everything is OK as it would be fraud.
  3. MyProgress cannot be trusted. Showed 3 weeks until decision on day of my oath. Hang in there, you're almost done!
  4. It doesn't mean they can't randomly approve it and schedule for oath within next few days. You never know!
  5. Make sure not to miss oath ceremony though. I'd check at least once in few days.
  6. I am really sorry to hear about this situation. Please do everything possible to stay safe and report to police if you feel threatened. What is your legal status? Do you have 2 year or 10 year green card?
  7. ~ Thread was moved to Effect of Major Family Changes on Immigration Benefits ~
  8. Do you have pending I-751? Could be days, weeks or months to hear the decision. Typically you will hear something within a month. However, keep in mind, there are holidaya ahead delaying things. The good news, you can sue USCIS for decision 120 days after interview.
  9. Congratulations, @Ronnie12345 The November 2025 thread already exists:
  10. Assests are routinely ignored.
  11. Does the unemployed person have income right now? If not, they cannot sponsor.
  12. No, they won't. It is a different agency. Get appointment with SSA and update your name on social security card to match name on green card. It's easier to do when your GC is still not expired. Could have been done the moment you got your 2 year GC. Your SS card probably also says: "Valid for employment only with DHS authorization". You can remove this wording when you change name.
  13. You are an immediate relative of US citizen. - https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-eligibility/green-card-for-immediate-relatives-of-us-citizen As long as you disclosed your overstay during adjustment, it was forgiven and you have nothing to worry about.
  14. I recommend finding somebody who makes more than this, so clearly qualifies.
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