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| How long is a marriage based green card valid for? | 03 Sep 2006 08:54 GMT | 14 |
Morning Folks When i go to the U.S Embassy for my interview and hopefully green card - i know that we need to be married within 3 months - but is that 3 months from the date the card was issued - or 3 months from the date that i use
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| AOS closed, would like advice/opinion | 03 Sep 2006 05:07 GMT | 3 |
Hi! Please call me Fish! I need some advice/opinions. My husband and I have been married for almost ten years and we applied for AOS back in 2002. Here is the story, sorry it is long… My husband was married back in the early 1990s and applied for AOS,
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| residency through marriage | 02 Sep 2006 17:24 GMT | 12 |
my husband (a USA citizen) and i have been married for over three years now and love eachother very much. i am foreign and we met at 17 when I was doing high school studies here, as soon as we turned 18 we got married without telling our parents because we knew they would have ...
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| I-90 | 02 Sep 2006 15:00 GMT | 4 |
Hi. Has anyone filed I-90 before with latest version? If, there is anyone, please tell me what kind of evidence I should sent along with the form. And importantly, processing time. Thank you. It looks like that I have to file this form in order to change my last
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| USC I-130 applying for unmarried daughter over 21 | 02 Sep 2006 08:13 GMT | 6 |
Hi... I have applied for my daughter using the I-130 application. I am a USC and she is over 21 years of age so she is in the first category with respect to the family sponsored preferences. I applied January 2004 and have been
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| What affect will an overstay have on AOS? | 02 Sep 2006 07:02 GMT | 25 |
I'm from the UK and married to a US citizen and am currently filing for adjustment of status. I originally came over with my wife on VWP last December but ended up staying due to custody problems with my wife's daughter, and have now
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| Steffi's Neverending Story: The End | 02 Sep 2006 05:00 GMT | 17 |
I thought it was about time to let my BE friends know that (believe it or not) my corrected Green Card has FINALLY arrived. 265 days, 2 RFE's, 6 passport photos, and lots of frustration later I'm holding my very own correct shiny Green Card. :D (Faded color photo for those that are
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| I need some help | 02 Sep 2006 04:54 GMT | 18 |
My wife is a Japanese girl who has been in Hawaii for 4 years and she's been in Seattle for one and we have known each other for a year and a half. We just got married in July. She is working here on an OPT visa (from her student visa for the previous 4). So her OPT expires in ...
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| I-751 waiver interview went fine | 02 Sep 2006 03:31 GMT | 10 |
So here I'm... I'll post my experience for anybody that needs it in the future... So After my divorce, I filed myself for I-751 waiver based on good faith marriage in Las Vegas, which falls under California. I received an
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| Immigration Law Firms in New York City | 02 Sep 2006 03:21 GMT | 2 |
I am looking for names of major immigration law firms in New York City. Not some unknown nickle and dime operation, but large, well- known and well-respected firms. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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| Silly I-751 question | 02 Sep 2006 02:12 GMT | 11 |
So I've basically got everything together for this application... but going through and actually filling out the form, one of the questions asks what date my CPR expires. That should be simple enough, right? However, the date of my interview, and the date that my passport was
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| I-485 biometrics - how long to completion? | 01 Sep 2006 21:44 GMT | 1 |
I'm on a K-3 and filed for an AOS (I-485). It's been 10 days and I've already got an appointment for biometrics, which is next week. This is really fast? Or is this normal and is the long wait after this??
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| I-485, Infopass Appt & Hermeneutic of Suspicion | 01 Sep 2006 11:08 GMT | 8 |
Could someone help me exegete the following abridged conversation between a USCIS staffer/officer (?) at a local DO and a I-485 applicant inquiring about the status of a family-based I-485 application pending for 1 and 1/2 years due to name check.
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| resident marries undocumented alien | 01 Sep 2006 05:05 GMT | 19 |
ok, here is a situation..... male enters US undocumented 1991, marries a USC 1993, gains permanent residence. he divorces his USC wife in 2006 and marries someone else in 2006 that entered the US in 2002 claiming to be a USC. new wife
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