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OldUser

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    Mostly AOS, I-751 and N-400

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  1. Not sure I agree with you I-9 instructions say: "Employees may present one selection from List A or a combination of one selection from List B and one selection from List C." List B - DL List C - SS card Those to be presented as List B + List C if don't want to show list A document (GC). I am advocating for List B + List C to avoid showing GC which causes headache. My reply was to your suggestion to not bother with removing conditions on SS card until becoming a citizen which I disagree with. I am not talking about providing other list C docs such as Native American Tribal Travel document because it does not apply to most people I'm addressing this message to (GC holders)
  2. Worth a try, thank you!
  3. There is no such exception, they do not give exceptions for COVID that I know of
  4. One gotcha is SSA office locator does not always show direct office phone number, and instead shows national number for SSA which is not helpful at all. It took me a physical visit to office, where they rejected to see me and wrote real phone # on paper so I could call and schedule appointment. It was a pain
  5. For anybody employed, I highly recommend removing restrictions on SS card when getting GC. This eliminates any potential paranoia from HRs who are obsessed with GC expiration dates and worry too much when conditional GC expires. I just always showed unrestricted SS card and DL for I-9 and never GC to avoid this issue
  6. Wait, how is I-765 related to I-751? Green card holders do not need EAD (I-765)
  7. Typically not an issue, unless marriage was suspiciously shortlived. Immigration officer can ask about circumstances of that divorce, sure. Make sure all or your divorce and marriage certificates with you.
  8. When did she resume her residency? Most likely she will get denied if she broke residency within 5 years prior to filing. There are no special exceptions for COVID
  9. All the best news articles start with this line 😅
  10. Agreed, can't blame the kid, I just kept browsing VJ
  11. I guess I'll pause here 😅 Any thoughts?
  12. Paper check payments are no longer accepted by USCIS! You are right, I-130A is not needed for child
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