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  1. Yes it's possible. But does she want to live in the US? Does she have anybody back home? This may be a long and expensive process. Did you consider cost of healthcare in the US?
  2. None of these requests force USCIS to take an action. Only WoM does
  3. Pay new fee and refile I-765 or wait until you get green card. But I'd wait for official letter first.
  4. I'm really sorry about your dad. Didn't have such experience, but it's possible to travel before oath. You'd have to disclose all the new travel before oath. The difficult points are: 1) What if oath is scheduled while you're away? 2) What if you get stuck in country you're going to? There was a thread about person who missed a number of oath ceremonies and got stuck in infinite loop hoping to naturalize. Also make sure your trip won't break your continuous residence and physical presence. But of course, family comes first and immigration second. Good luck!
  5. Applicant's BC is not needed for N-400 process at all. This was established when green card was issued. No harm in bringing it, but it won't be needed. If applying under 3 year rule, US citizen's spouse BC may be asked, but definitely not after interview when case is approved. OP is at oath stage, none of this applies
  6. Then most likely, I-765 is denied, not the expedite. There's no form i486, maybe I-485?
  7. What does case status for I-765 say?
  8. Don't delay I-751 because of taxes. Get the taxes filed and paid though. Good luck!
  9. I only ever studied 100 questions. There's also reading and writing, but if you're a native speaker or have good English, it won't be difficult at all
  10. Not a DIY, I'd do it with a lawyer. Make sure you go to interview with one. You have to disclose crimes even if you expunged them. You should be able to naturalize
  11. That's normal when I-751 is pending. The good thing is, most likely you'll get decision and oath next. Hard stuff is behind!
  12. Current exam, not 2025 questions
  13. Ok with extension letter, I wouldn't travel too close to expiration without extension letter, as flights get cancelled, people get sick etc
  14. According to https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/ current processing time for Denver, CO is 8 months. It's fair to say, interview before Jan 2026 is fast (considering holidays etc)
  15. Considering you filed at end of April, it's nothing to worry about yet. Which field office?
  16. I mean, France is the largest country in Western Europe, twice as large the UK and bigger than Germany. But of course, pales in comparison with US, Canada, Russia, Australia as you pointed out The good point is, France is well connected by rail so should be fairly affordable and quick to travel.
  17. Yes. Typically these changes don't apply retroactively
  18. Thanks for sharing! Didn't realize this was happening https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/news-releases/uscis-to-modernize-fee-payments-with-electronic-funds There's so many changes lately, making it hard to keep up. The whole era of using checks is gone. Soon I'll be advising using ACH instead of checks :)
  19. Well, you can apply for adjustment now if married to US citizen. But it may take longer and be more expensive than heading out of the US and getting immigrant visa. My understanding is, you can schedule interview, and leave the US right before interview. Once interview is completed, you should get visa within a matter of days or weeks, unless placed in lengthy Admin Processing. But I may be wrong. This is not a legal advice.
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