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address correction31 May 2006 23:55 GMT2
 My husband and I recently moved.  I changed our address with USCIS
but when we got our RFE in the mail the address  was wrong.  Luckily I
don't think there is a street by the name that they sent or else it
might have gone back to them.  I am worried that whatever they send
I-485 Question31 May 2006 21:20 GMT4
Hi for 2nd time today!
On form i485, on the front page, it asks for answers to,
'A#:____'
'I-94#:____'
help please!31 May 2006 20:07 GMT8
I got here in US w/ K1 visa filed by my USC fiance.I am now married for
1yr and 1mo and holding a conditional resident card since january. The
relationship is really getting bumpy and the chance of fixing it is
pretty slim. Im not even done on my first year of 2-year condition, if
Removing Conditions approved31 May 2006 19:51 GMT2
We recieved my wifey's approval for the Removing of Conditions process
last Wednesday. It just states there that we need to go to the local
USCIS office, in our case in SF (which we have an inforpass this
coming thurs) to have the stamp. The letter also indicated the changes
I-751 quick questions31 May 2006 17:08 GMT2
Page 1/ Part 1 of form:
Mailing address,if different than above.
Our mailing address isn't different from the primary address indicated.
Should I put N/A or NONE?
"Yes, it's True"31 May 2006 07:18 GMT2
YOU CAN TURN $5 INTO $15,000 IN ONLY 30 DAYS...HERES HOW!
                                This is Not a Scam!!!
 You have most likely seen or heard about this project on TV programs such
as 20/20 and Oprah or you may have read about it in the Wall Street Journal.
Removal of conditions - more fun!31 May 2006 03:23 GMT2
For those of you who remember (particularly Meauxna), I was the one who
was married on July 1, 2002, had my AOS interview on December 23, 2004
and due to screw ups (fingerprinting not done right) and basically being
put on the back burner for 18 months, I then received my ...
I-751 List of Content31 May 2006 00:15 GMT22
Lawrence (CPR holder) and I (USC) and ready to send off our I-751 and
as we know the current fee is $205 and it needs 2 passport style photos
as well. We have put together a list of contents for our documents,
please help us review our lists, let us know if there is anything we
N-40030 May 2006 20:24 GMT9
Hi, everyone, I have a question regarding the N-400 process. Great thanks
for any advices.
1. Do I have to cancel my original nationality at the time of apply or
interview for N-400? My original nationality is Chinese.
Is there anything that can negatively affect I-751?30 May 2006 17:56 GMT7
 I am in the final stages of putting together evidence for the RFE
sent to us for my husband's I 751 petition.  I have included everything
that I could possible find that shows a valid marriage for the past 3
years. This includes a copy of Chapter 13 bankruptcy that we filed a
Is this interveiw letter?30 May 2006 17:18 GMT6
Hi, Everyone. I got this I797 for ASC appointment. According to the
letter, I have t go to the place to do fingerprint.
Now, 1) do I have to go with my husband?
        2) If this is not for interveiw, then how soon will I get
I Screwed Up Bigtime!!   Need Help30 May 2006 17:01 GMT24
We just applied for AOS for my wife and for some reason didnt think
about applying for Advance Parole.  We have our interveiw in 3 weeks for
AOS.  My wife just got on a plane to visit her friends in Canada and I
just had a feeling that we missed something.  Now I realize what we
K-1 requires marriage in 90 days?30 May 2006 02:33 GMT10
I am sorting through all this and I am a little confused.
Thanks for all the help! My fiancée entered the US last week from Brazil.
Am I correct that we must marry within 90 days, but the filing for
adjustment is not required within the 90 days?
Permament residency interview in July. Have few questions30 May 2006 02:11 GMT5
Finally i have a date for my green card interview-July 22nd.
USCIS sent me an appointment letter with a checklist of things i need to
bring. I have few questions about it.
Here's what letter says:
Newlyweds29 May 2006 23:51 GMT16
Hello everyone! I have been redeang posts in this group and found them
very informtive since I am not an American citizen. I do, however, hope
to go throught the process sucessfully and obtain citizenship sometime
in the near future. My husband and I recenty married (yey!) and have
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