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  1. Oh nice! I have friends who have OCI, the "card" looks pretty cool, almost like a passport itself Good luck!
  2. Fantastic, thank you for sharing your experience! Congrats on getting passport card, it's a great ID. Did you get large passpory book? Visa for India - getting 10 year paper, 5 year e-visa or something else?
  3. Sure they need their birth certificates to prove they are who they say they are.
  4. If you want for her to stay, make sure divorce goes as smooth as it can from your side. Write a notarized statement describing the marriage was real, you don't object her removing conditions, and quick timeline of your relationship. When did you jointly file I-751? These petitions can take few years to be adjudicated, so you may have time.
  5. 2x: I-130 I-130A I-485 I-864 I-693 G-1650 OPTIONAL I-765, I-131, G-1145
  6. I disagree, in my understanding GE is more about security and less about customs. GE is only available to citizens of select countries who exchange info about their citizens with US authorities. You may not be eligible for participation in the Global Entry program if you: * Provide false or incomplete information on the application; * Have been convicted of any criminal offense or have pending criminal charges or outstanding warrants (to include driving under the influence); * Have been found in violation of any customs, immigration or agriculture regulations or laws in any country; * Are the subject of an ongoing investigation by any federal, state or local law enforcement agency; Have been denied for the purchase of a firearm; * Are inadmissible to the United States under immigration regulation, including applicants with approved waivers of inadmissibility or parole documentation; or * Cannot satisfy CBP of your low-risk status. As you can see, at least 3 or 4 items in the list are about security and only 1 item is about breaking customs / agriculture regulations. The background checks is the big part of getting approval. Source: https://www.cbp.gov/travel/trusted-traveler-programs/global-entry/eligibility I'm a strong believer, travel to countries like Syria, Iran, North Korea, Cuba and others significantly reduce chances of getting or keeping GE membership.
  7. Solution is to ignore the reminder if you know she has 10 year GC.
  8. Good idea. If this person been to any of the suspicious countries in the last 10 years though, applying would be a waste of time I think...
  9. Strange... Typically biometrics are required for petitioners who have criminal past related to Adam Walsh Act. Other petitioners typically are not required to do biometrics
  10. That is certainly possible. My I-751 took 20.5 months and it was considered fast.
  11. Hi, sadly it is normal. Immigration process is slow, complex and confusing. E-request for typographical error is not applicable in your case based on my understanding. You submit e-request about typographical error in this case: 1) You received EAD with wrong information 2) Wrong information is caused by USCIS mistake Source: https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-processes-and-procedures/employment-authorization-document In your case, you don't have EAD and mistake was on you. So I would just file a new case with new fee with correct information and withdraw wrongly filed I-765 for renewal. However, considering how long you are into adjustment process, you may never see your EAD and get GC before that. It is not USCIS responsibility to give you legal advice or tell you what and how to do. Tier 1 officers on chat or phone simply need to give you some reply to get you off line and go to next person. The more people they reply, and less time they spend, the better it looks for their performance. So they will tell you anything.
  12. Do not rely on ChatGPT for legal advice. This is a serious situation. It is hard to tell whether he is eligible to sponsor you, without court records. A lot depends on nature of crime.
  13. Agreed, I would not travel without US passport.
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