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  1. Absolutely. Normal photos are harder to scan, store in your file etc
  2. You also got second interview? MyProgress goes down often, it has nothing to do with case
  3. They can, especially if they weren't sure and need more info from you about living arrangements etc. I hope it is not that, but who knows... Keep us posted please, your experience would help us all
  4. @CMcWade Never mind, found my reply: Hopefully I am wrong, but you may get denied due to marital union requirement as I outlined before. Keep us posted
  5. Progress bar disappearing is nothing special. There are frequent outages affecting it. What basis did you apply for N-400? General Provision or Marriage? Do uou have a pending I-751? Did you apply within 90 day early filing window?
  6. Because of I-751, most likely. I assume you are not from a banned country?
  7. Rescheduling is generally not a good choice, unless there is actual big reason one can't attend (medical procedure, death of a relative etc)
  8. If she tries to do it, I'd ask for officer's permission. Please come back here to post how it goes. I always memorized everything for my interviews. Some say, it is not an exam, so notes should be allowed. At the same time, if applicant is reading answers from notes, what's the point of asking what's written?
  9. I think the removal of language around issuing SS card aligns with current practices. Interesting changes around parent names. Thank you!
  10. Did you file request for non-delivery of notice? https://egov.uscis.gov/e-request/ndn
  11. No, it is just part of our profile forever.
  12. But naturalized citizens have A-number. They are not foreigners anymore
  13. It's OK. I naturalized twice in my life. In the first European country I had same reaction to these questions. Nowadays I just tell them where I am originally from right away and everybody gets softer and curious about my path as an immigrant, even though I am a citizen. But I get your point.
  14. It is, but if law enforcement needs to know whether it is a citizen or non-citizen, they need to know. LPRs must have their green cards on them all the time.
  15. Ok, I can see some logic about 2 year GC (though even for conditional LPRs, they remain LPRs until judge takes status away or LPR signs I-407). But 10 year GC holder's status surely does not expire. If I was an LPR, I'd rather have wording NON-CITIZEN written on DL then have shorter validity on DL. It is not like I'd be advertizing myself as a citizen when I am LPR anyways. And while we go this route of stating NON-CITIZEN on DL, it would be actually nice if all states started including US citizenship status on all DLs like EDL in some states, but by default.
  16. Does not make full sense to me. LPR status does not have expiration. It's not like DMV issues DL with expiration matching passport expiration to US citizens.
  17. New Year, new rules. So it looks like Conditional LPRs and regular LPRs would no longer receive Real ID like DL with normal expiration in California... https://www.kcra.com/article/dmv-notifies-californians-real-id-regulations/69896090 It used to be the case, you would get full term Real ID DL even as a LPR with 2 or 10 year card. From now on, expiration of GC or I-797 notices will determine the expiration of ID/DL. Existing RealID DL / ID holders may need to replace their existing cards in my understanding. Pretty sad to see this change. I always felt sorry to folks in other states, but now it is same in California.
  18. You can attach a cover letter stating these dates were approximate, best to your knowledge. Most likely, nobody would care to know exact dates anyway
  19. Sorry, not quite understanding how UPS is related to delivery of GC. As far as I know USCIS does not use their services for delivering mail or green cards
  20. Side note: I think you are very soft with the lawyer. If GC was lost (but shown as delivered to lawyer's PO) you could be more pushy and asking them to file I-90 covering the fees. Or at least split 50/50. It is their inbox after all.
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