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OldUser

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  1. Did you sent the divorce decree and convert I-751?
  2. Sometimes IO at USCIS takes away expired GC when issuing the stamp. That's not a very desirable thing to happen IMHO if 48 month extension is in hand.
  3. No. Usually NOA1 comes first, then biimetrics appointment or reuse letter.
  4. @Beruang101 the biometric fees usually are not waived for I-751, unless you're over certain age. Have you included the fees wirh your petition?
  5. 1. Was it prescribed by a doctor? 2. Is this a controlled substance?
  6. You're probably overthinking. I'm not sure what you would have gained by filing as a US citizen vs LPR. If there was no benefit to it, and you fixed it, I don't think it should be a huge deal.
  7. Provide I-693 as requested and deal with anything else later, IF it ever becomes a problem. I'd recommend getting a fresh medical exam and get all the vaccines (if told by doctor) to ensure your case is approved.
  8. That doesn't mean much. It all depends on your local field office and how busy they are.
  9. It's a black box. You may or may not get biometrics reused. Always be ready to get appointment letter.
  10. OldUser

    Chat GPT

    A lot of you may have heard about Chat GPT, AI software. I tried asking it questions around immigration for fun. Here are examples Question 1 Answer to Question 1 To bring your family members to the US, you will need to file a separate I-130 petition for each family member. For your unmarried brother above 21 years old, you can file an I-130 petition for him as a "brother or sister of a U.S. citizen." For your married brother, his wife and two kids, you will need to file a separate I-130 petition for each of them. You can include his wife and two children as "derivatives" on his I-130 petition. After the I-130 petition is approved, the next step is for the family members to go through consular processing and obtain immigrant visas. This process can take several months to complete. It is advisable to consult with an immigration lawyer or a qualified representative to assist you with the process, as well as to help ensure that the I-130 petitions are properly prepared and filed. This can also help reduce the risk of delays or denials.
  11. Just curious to see what beverage is more popular among all of us
  12. Wanted to ask this question as I see more and more threads referring to the term "neutralization", when filing form N-400.
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