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| USCIS issued 2 alien numbers (A numbers) to one person | 17 Dec 2006 07:45 GMT | 3 |
I want to share our experience of receiving multiple A numbers for an individual from the USCIS. My wife received an A number from USCIS when she received her H1B visa several years ago.
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| I filed today I-751 -AM SCARED! | 17 Dec 2006 03:00 GMT | 16 |
hi am new in this forum but i have book marked it since its like my lawyer ..lol I filed for my renewal of my green card after two years today to the texas service center my card was to expire in jan 07 12 to be presice. I darn sure am within the 90 days period ! this ...
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| filed I-485 october 2005, interviewed august 2006, question about notice date and deadline | 16 Dec 2006 16:10 GMT | 18 |
the interview went smooth. I did not have my birth cert, so he ask me to send it back. I did. No reply, after 2 months went into infopass, and he told me that wait for us to reply to you (not status yet known). I look online at:
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| End of the Road | 16 Dec 2006 04:41 GMT | 4 |
10 year Green Card arrived in the mail today. All I have to do is pass a drive test, get citizenship in 3 years. But I'm beginning to feel I belong here. :-) --
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| 2-year home residence | 16 Dec 2006 00:20 GMT | 6 |
does anyone know how to document the 2-year home country physical residence to proof that you indeed fullfill the J-1 2-year requirement? thanks a lot
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| What to do with 2yr expired GC | 15 Dec 2006 23:49 GMT | 6 |
I just received my new 10yr GC. What do I do with my old expired GC? At my last re-entry into the US, the officer at the POE told me that once I get my new GC I should hand-in/send the old one as otherwise it will be marked as lost/stolen and I may have problems.
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| how to deal with US address issue when you go back to your home country to fullfill 2-year J-1 requirement? | 15 Dec 2006 21:50 GMT | 3 |
hi, thanks a lot for this forum, I have a very practical question: if you have to go back to your home country for 2-years due to J-1 requirement, and your USC spouse is still in US, how should you deal with address issues related to MVA, bank, credit cards etc???...
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| 10 year overstay and AOS | 15 Dec 2006 17:45 GMT | 6 |
Hello, I just heard about someone who has overstayed from visa waiver by a really long time and is now planning to get married. I know overstays are forgiven when you get married to a US citizen, but does a long overstay give them a reason to deny Adjustment of Status? And what
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| bangkok embassy experiences? | 15 Dec 2006 13:07 GMT | 4 |
I am a USC and have filed my petition for a K1 for my Thai fiancee to come to the USA. We are hoping for USCIS approval sometime in this decade and are looking towards the next step - the dreaded interview at the embassy in Bangkok. Does any one have any recent experience
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| UK citizen married to US citizen in Britain, want to live/work in America | 15 Dec 2006 09:27 GMT | 3 |
Hi people, boy am i glad i found these forums! Heres the deal, I am a UK citizen and live in London with my American wife who is now also a UK citizen, we have lived here and been married just over 3 years. However she has to move back to America for a while
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| To whoever got an email on 12/07/06 on I-751 | 15 Dec 2006 05:50 GMT | 13 |
Whoever got an email on 12/07/06 saying that new card has been ordered/produced, please let everyone know when the actual card is received by mail:) (it says allow 30 days, so hopefully it'll be within 30 days:))
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| Do all I751 denied cases result in removal proceedings? | 15 Dec 2006 04:45 GMT | 15 |
Hi everyone, I have two questions today. First one: is it right that all denied I-751 cases will end up in removal proceedings? or just the fraud cases? I asked such question because my I751 case just got denied due to abandonment. I just found out that I missed the interview ...
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| What happens if F1 student has AOS denied? | 14 Dec 2006 23:04 GMT | 7 |
My wife came to the US on an F1 visa in 2004. She married me (a US citizen) this year (2006) but we haven't filed for AOS yet. We are worried what will happen to her status if her AOS is denied. She has remained legal throughout her stay here, but we have read about too
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| Question about divorce and naturalization | 14 Dec 2006 22:29 GMT | 2 |
I have a question. I have been married to my husband (U.S. Citizen) for 4 1/2 years. I got my 10 years' green card last year. However, marriage doesn't work out well. He and I have lived separated now. Most probably, we will get divorce soon. I know that I have to wait for 5 ...
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| Can biometrics be done at an embassy/consulate? | 14 Dec 2006 20:05 GMT | 2 |
I just filed my wife's I-751. She is currently in Japan helping her mom through chemotherapy. She is ready to come back at a moment's notice to take care of immigration issues. I know that she'll have to come back for a biometrics appointment at some point, but I was
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