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  1. I really wouldn't worry if it's not on your I-797. You don't need it, and a lot don't bother with it even if they do have it (I did, logged in once, never used it again!). Now your I-130 has been approved you'll be using CEAC for the next step anyway. Good luck.
  2. Again, not unless you have something to worry about. If you didn't lie at any point, and it was a legit job, then it shouldn't be an issue for you.
  3. Looks like you applied in May 2025? So that's probably going to make no difference anyway by the time you get your citizenship. The thread you've linked to above is from before the changes were implemented. As long as you got your LPR status legitimately (was it through employment?) then you have nothing to worry about. Good luck.
  4. Only just spotted this, but you don't need UK income or savings - they can be from anywhere in the world.
  5. It depends on the consulate, can be 2 months, or 2+ years. Is yours Vietnam? Just guessing from your profile. But if so, it's super quick in Ho Chi Minh City. @Sarah_k92, London is about 5 months for an IL now, the backlog has increased. So you should get an IL about July time, probably for an interview in Sept. You can keep an eye on it here - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/iv-wait-times.html
  6. Field offices aren’t relevant to you - it’s SCOPS you need to select.
  7. Off topic completely, but you can blame the Portuguese for that, not Brits! Ditto Bombay. Both anglicized versions of names the cities were given by Portuguese traders. https://amp.scmp.com/magazines/post-magazine/article/3103607/why-new-york-mumbai-and-guangzhou-were-once-known-other
  8. Dependent of the petitioner? Or dependent of a beneficiary? Is your parent being petitioned (i.e. by a USC spouse)? Or are you being petitioned by a USC parent? I assumed the former as you’ve put this in the spousal visa forum but please clarify. If you are the dependent of another beneficiary then which consulate have they been given for their interview? When is the interview? If you’ve given proof of your residency in Malaysia then it’s just a case of waiting for NVC to get back to you. How did you contact them?
  9. Not sure what case tracker you're referring to, but no that's not correct. Maybe 2 years in total (for the whole process) as a rough guess. Good luck.
  10. IR-2, so are you the dependent on a spousal visa application? If the parent that you're the dependent of is also in Malaysia, which consulate have they been given?
  11. USCIS don’t expect you to have any of that when you’re living apart and doing consular processing. What they do expect is evidence of time spent together, so that’s what you need to focus on - boarding passes, travel bookings, photos etc. Photos of her with your family maybe (and vice versa if you’ve met them)? You’ll be a few years off an interview so keep gathering that too ready to show more recent time together at interview. Which country is she from and when will her studies end?
  12. (a) I wouldn't personally, I've not been through it myself, but seemingly it's the easiest thing to do yourself so unless you have complicated circumstances I can't see why you would. (b) Why? How are they relevant to you? (c) Why do you think it is? It's telling you you're not eligible *now*, which is correct. (e) potentially but it'll just be some extra checks (which may mean there's a bit of a delay, not sure I'd call it 'abnormal' though personally) Good luck.
  13. Might be worth having another read of the answers given in previous threads? The timeline has increased since you last asked though as the wait for an interview at Santo Domingo is now ~19 months. So I’d now estimate 2.5-3 years overall but of course that may change between now and your Mom getting to the interview letter stage, just check it once the I-130 is approved to see what the wait is then - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/iv-wait-times.html Good luck.
  14. What kind of application, what Priority Date, and which country?
  15. **Thread moved to the Canada sub forum, as this is a consulate specific question**
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