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Edward and Jaycel

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Edward and Jaycel last won the day on November 24 2025

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  1. It should say 1040 Tax Return Transcript
  2. You do not need "certified" copies of the tax transcripts. The PDF you download from the irs.gov website is exactly what you will provide to USCIS
  3. Yes you have a choice. USCIS prefers you to send the Tax Return Transcripts so if you have an online account with the IRS or can get one fairly quickly, I would get the transcripts. Yes Online filing is the way to go with the N-400 IMHO and you would scan your evidence into PDF for ease of upload.
  4. If it’s been more than 30 days you can submit an inquiry with the lockbox support email
  5. Couple of other VJ members I'm in contact with outside of the site are blocked too... just like the issue that happened 6-8 months ago
  6. @Captain Ewok the whole main page for Visa Journey is now broken for me
  7. Here's a link to my post when we did our ROM with PCGSF
  8. Fill out the DS-160 --> Schedule the VAC & Interview Appointments (must be scheduled in the same online session) --> Once you have the VAC/Interview Appointments set, then schedule the medical exam. Make it 7-10 days before your interview appointment (SLEC Medical Appointments are pretty easy to get). Then once you get the Visa in hand, schedule the CFO Counseling session.
  9. Popular Topics is showing a similar error now
  10. Yes the IOE number on your EAD is the case number that they assigned to your I-765 and the IOE on your Green Card is the case number they assigned to your I-485
  11. DHS Launches Landmark USCIS Fraud Investigation in Minnesota U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services <uscis@messages.dhs.gov> Operation PARRIS Targets Fraudulent Refugee Applications in Minnesota WASHINGTON — The Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services have launched Operation PARRIS in Minnesota, a sweeping initiative reexamining thousands of refugee cases through new background checks and intensive verification of refugee claims. They have now begun referring cases of fraud and other crimes to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The initial focus is on Minnesota’s 5,600 refugees who have not yet been given lawful permanent resident status (Green Cards). USCIS’ newly established vetting center is leading Operation PARRIS (Post-Admission Refugee Reverification and Integrity Strengthening), with adjudicators conducting thorough background checks, reinterviews, and merit reviews of refugee claims. “Minnesota is ground zero for the war on fraud,” said a DHS spokesperson. “This operation in Minnesota demonstrates that the Trump administration will not stand idly by as the U.S. immigration system is weaponized by those seeking to defraud the American people. American citizens and the rule of law come first, always.” Begun in mid-December and now referring cases to ICE, Operation PARRIS is part of a broader strategy to implement enhanced screening standards under Executive Order 14161 and Presidential Proclamation 10949. These directives require federal agencies to identify and implement new vetting enhancements to safeguard the nation from foreign terrorists and other public safety threats. USCIS’ efforts in Minnesota build on the success of Operation Twin Shield, a recent investigation that uncovered widespread immigration fraud in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area. The agency remains committed to conducting maximum vetting of all aliens, rooting out fraud, and ensuring the safety of all Americans. Please do not reply to this message. See our Contact Us page for phone numbers and e-mail addresses.
  12. Generally yes However some with just you and her family will be good too
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