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  1. The link you gave above tells you - "When a new immigrant first enters the U.S., U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will stamp the passport with an admission stamp that indicates the immigrant has permanent resident status" My daughter entered multiple times on hers with no issues, airline staff are very used to them.
  2. As soon as you enter Canada on your immigrant visa you have a green card - the endorsed visa in your passport is a temporary green card until the plastic one turns up in the mail weeks/months later.
  3. No. Exactly when was she out of the US?
  4. She'll have an immigrant visa. She won't be a green card holder until she lands on that visa. Can she get a passport? Or is that not an option? At least if she had a passport you might be able to go somewhere else together.
  5. If she was DQ'ed then you've already had the Welcome Letter - it was the email telling you to start the NVC process (pay fees, submit the DS-260 etc). Sounds like she's just waiting for the interview letter? As above, it should be fairly soon. Just follow the steps on the usual website, sounds like you're at Step 10 now? https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-10-prepare-for-the-interview.html
  6. Sounds like it. Now just a case of waiting for USCIS to officially cancel it and confirm that to you. I'm sorry that things didn't work out for you.
  7. Exactly when in 2020? Sounds like she wasn't eligible to apply. If (for example) she left the US from February 2020 to October 2020, then she's presumed to have broken residence, and it can be overcome but will be tricky. Really she should have waited until 5 years from when she returned to the US. https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-12-part-d-chapter-3
  8. He can just say he wants to withdraw. But as @Crazy Cat says, I wouldn't pull it unless there's a very good reason. They can leave it at NVC for years if they're no longer sure they want to move, but that would be better than revoking the I-130 and then having to pay another set of fees and start from scratch if things change again.
  9. That doesn't sound to me as though you can show that the US is your permanent home, and you'd be risking losing your LPR status. I'd absolutely get the re-entry permit.
  10. Exactly how long was she out of the US for? And did she file under the 3 year or 5 year provision?
  11. No, and I agree that people can be a little too politically correct sometimes and take offence at things that don't warrant it. But that was blatantly racist and shouldn't be defendable. What's even worse was the length of time it took them to realise the outcry and remove it, and that nobody has apologised for it either.
  12. It’s not just yourself and who you’re petitioning, this link has details of who you need to include. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/i-864-affidavit-faqs.html#aos6 Looks as though your spouse petitioned parents fairly recently? So they need to be included too. When does your NIV expire? Remember that being married to a USC doesn’t confer any right to stay in the US on its own, and it’ll take a while to get your green card, so do file in plenty of time. Also, if you started completing the forms a few months ago do check none of them have been updated since then. Good luck.
  13. EB applicants can't upload, so you can ignore that instruction and just take them with you. Is Nigeria your only citizenship or are you a Canadian citizen as well? If the former you might want to postpone your interview unless you're happy to pay for another set of medicals? As there are four of you it'll be pretty pricey if they expire and you have to redo them when the ban is lifted.
  14. Follow the step by step instructions here - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-1-submit-a-petition.html Good luck.
  15. Definitely, start gathering the docs listed now so that they can be DQ’ed as quickly as possible. I know they’ll have a long wait for an interview but get them in line for it asap (and hopefully by then the ban will have been lifted too). Good luck.
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