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  1. His name might matches someone who isn't eligible.
  2. If you are able to get your renewed passport before the interview, it is a great idea. Much easier to do at home than abroad.
  3. Since you are not currently allowed to work, could she work more while you take care of the house/kids? Does not need to be forever, but would satisfy the sponsor requirements. Also, you might want to look at https://www.onepercentforamerica.org/ to help pay the fees. Does she have any assets? Do you have assets? Not to be pessimistic, but sponsoring someone is a great responsibility, with unknown future costs. The amount you would have to pay me would exceed the assets required to qualify. If you are unable to find someone, she will have to increase her income. Look at local colleges and trade schools for quick training/higher income opportunities. Google your state+"career center" to find assistance with that. You can also reach out to immigration help in your area, you do not want to be out of status right now. https://www.immigrationadvocates.org/legaldirectory/ Finally, for the benefit of all here, and to help answer your future questions, please fill you timeline. https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=490280
  4. Follow their instructions then. Go to a post office OR take an appointment to the SSA office. They won't deliver it again to prevent fraud. Since they'll need to go in person to update their citizenship status, I'd just do everything in person at the SSA.
  5. Yes, I had to do quarterly tax payments when I did some contracts. There might be a name, DOB, or other detail, mismatch. Probably not your fault, but you might have to escalate a bit to find someone who understands where the hiccup is happening.
  6. I'm a permanent resident. I've never had trouble confirming my identity with brokers and financial institutions, or the SSA. I'm not saying your spouse isn't experiencing trouble, I'm just saying that I doubt it's because of their status as a new(ish) citizen.
  7. Oh ok. So they just have to follow the instructions and meet the deadlines. Would be the same if they were born here. Best of luck.
  8. It seems to be a problem with your financial institution. Why do you think it's related to their citizenship status?
  9. Please read the form instructions, you'll notice it's probably not for you. Please read the guides here on VJ. From your timeline/history, it seems to me you are making it more complicated than necessary.
  10. Make sure you submit the required police certificates, as necessary. Otherwise, fill the form with your new passport details, and remind them you got a new passport at the interview.
  11. That is a great idea, a nice way to travel. Lounge, or some shopping and coffee. Breathe. Enjoy.
  12. I remember an other one where the consulate had missed a prior criminal conviction. Long, long, time ago. It is very rare. However, I would plan to get married and adjust status as soon as possible. I would not want to be out of status these days.
  13. Maybe you could travel elsewhere with her? Showing that she can afford to travel abroad and respect the terms of other visas/countries entry and exit requirements can be helpful. Go to Canada, Western Europe, Japan... or to a country where she does not need a visa (Barbados is fun!).
  14. Take a shoe box and create a digital folder somewhere safe. Read the i-751 instructions and the guide here on VJ. Any time you feel something would be useful to add to your evidence, add it to your box/folder. Will make removing conditions smooth and easy in two years.
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