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It was the e-request form - https://egov.uscis.gov/e-request/displayNDCForm.do?entryPoint=init&sroPageType=ndc Good luck.
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Clearly not! Different addresses etc didn't register either. 😂 Good luck with yours, I would think now it won't turn up before the 90 days but maybe they'll surprise us. And if you do have to wait, I hope they get it sorted quickly for you.
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It is very odd. What's even stranger is that the reason they gave us for my daughter's SSN not arriving was that apparently there is somebody else in the US with exactly the same name and same DOB as her, so they just decided it must be a mistake as this other person couldn't need another SSN. The idea of two people having the same details and each needing their own SSN clearly hadn't occurred to them. 🙄😂
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Oooh good tip thanks, I have super frizzy hair and usually use Olaplex, I'll give that a try.
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We had the same thing with my daughter's GC. The rest of us got our GC's within 6 weeks of entry, hers just never arrived. And interestingly, she also was the only one that didn't get her SSN either. I had to report the GC as missing and then it turned out that she needed to go and re-do the photo as they didn't think it was acceptable (despite the same photo being fine for the visa, and her previous O visa too!). I've no idea why they didn't contact us to tell us that before though. Once you hit 90 days you can fill in the form to report its non-arrival and then hopefully that will get things moving.
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Filed for sibling (split)
appleblossom replied to Carlll's topic in Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America
His age makes no difference. How long ago did you file? If recently, then as said above it’ll be decades before a visa is available to him. Is there any parent that could file for him? -
If you were in the US and applied for your green card via AOS, then forget everything you did! It’s a completely different process for consular processing. There is no adjustment of status for them as they’re applying from outside the US. This step by step guide I found really useful - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-1-submit-a-petition.html The only difference for your parents versus your sister will be the wait. As you say, your parents are immediate relatives, so no wait for them, versus many years for your sister. Good luck.
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It's more complex than that - child must be under 21 by the time the visa is available, but there is the CPSA which can sometimes help. But it won't in this case, as it will just take too long. So both of the children will definitely have aged out by the time a visa is available. Just I-130. I-485 isn't relevant for your sister. Good luck.
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There was no need to delay the approval, as it's the length of the marriage on arrival in the US that determines whether it's a CR1 or IR1, not at the time of approval. As long as you enter after the 2nd anniversary of your marriage, your actual GC should be IR1.
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B1B2 denied for 214(b), how do you overcome this?
appleblossom replied to plasticassius's topic in Tourist Visas
I think you're underestimating how big a mistake that was though. She is very unlikely to be granted a visa now having shown she ignored immigration laws previously, particularly with a USC spouse. As said above, leave it for a few years then try again, you never know. Good luck. -
There's a long running thread about IL's for Montreal for CR1 applicants, that's where I found when the last batch of IL's were sent out. If you were only DQ'ed on 15th Feb then I'm not surprised you've not received an IL yet, even with an expedite. Montreal probably haven't even got your file yet, what does your status say on CEAC? Just to confirm, you have received the expedite from the consulate? Not from NVC?
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You file one I-130. Both the children will have aged out. You’re looking at far longer than 14 years - if you look at the Visa Bulletin you’ll see that it’s currently at May 2007 (meaning those who applied nearly 17 years ago only now have visas available to them), but go back a couple of years and look at the bulletin from February 2022. You’ll see that it was at March 2007 for that category, so has only moved forward 2 months in 2 years. At that rate it’ll be at least 25 years before they can get a visa. But all you can do is file and see what happens. If your sister or her husband have any other route to a visa (i.e. employment), they be wise to explore that.
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Do I have a claim to US citizenship
appleblossom replied to megamitt's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
Unless you would qualify for EB1 or EB2 NIW, it will be whatever your employer is prepared to sponsor you for and whatever their immigration lawyers recommend. You're not likely to get a choice in the visa. -
Ah ok. Yes, that would be fine, plenty of people move countries after applying. You may need to rethink your timescale for applying though, and do check the wait times for interviews in Sydney as I know they did have a big backlog (whereas London is very quick). Not sure what it will be like by the time you are at the NVC/interview stage, but it's something to check and try to factor in anyway. Good luck.
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DS-260 filed, cannot submit documents?
appleblossom replied to MichaelaH's topic in National Visa Center (Dept of State)
As an EB applicant, your only option is to mail the documents. Do you have a lawyer, has the WL gone to them maybe? Daft question, but you've checked your junk/spam folder I assume? -
Yes, generally.
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Is certificate of employment required for b1/b2 application?
appleblossom replied to monsterhouse's topic in Tourist Visas
Sorry to hear that. When were you thinking of trying to visit, have you already got an interview date lined up? -
Not everybody that's DQ'ed in a month will get an IL that month - if, for example, the IL's for London go out tomorrow (27th) then usually there is a cut off date i.e. anybody DQ'ed after the 17th won't get an IL in that batch as they were DQ'ed too late to be added to the list. So then they'll go in to the next month.
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EB2-NIW Waiting for Interview Letter in London 2023
appleblossom replied to OnPoint's topic in United Kingdom
OK, so you'll have been added to the queue in January. I don't think this month's IL's have gone out yet (they are often right at the end of the month for London), so you may well get an IL in the next few days for an interview in March or April. Good luck.