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Old 08-01-2004, 09:57 PM
immihelp immihelp is offline
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Default Citizenship Tracker

We have launched immigration and visa tracker at www.immihelp.com/tracker

You can track your citizenship tracker at www.immihelp.com/tracker

Everyone is encouraged to make use of it.
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Old 02-11-2007, 04:14 PM
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Default Tracker very helpful for Greencard

All,

When I got my greencard 5 years ago, the tracker was very helpful in predicting the dates for my case. I am hoping people will enter data this time for the Citizenship too. Yes, I did enter my details.

Pete
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Old 02-17-2007, 07:56 PM
vijiv vijiv is offline
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Default Unable to add entries to Citizenship tracker

I want to add my citizenship details for the tracker. However, I have been trying on and off for the past few weeks, whenever I click "Add" it doesn't seem to display the screen. But it works fine when I try to add the greencard tracker.

Any issues?
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Old 02-18-2007, 12:32 PM
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I just tried and it seems to be working fine.

Try again.

If you are still having problems, please post here.
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Old 04-17-2007, 01:55 PM
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Default Citizenship Interview after Greed Card Expried

I have my citizenship interview scheduled on coming up May. But my greed card just expired on last December. Will it affected my Citizenship interview?
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Old 05-05-2007, 04:00 PM
Sandrakk Sandrakk is offline
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Default Filing for Citizenship

I just joined and I dont know how to go about posting so forgive me if i posted on the wrong place. Here is my issue:

I am a permanent resident who got my Permanent residency via marriage to a US Citizen. I have held my green card for 3 years thus should be eligible to apply for citizenship.
However, during the last 14 months or so my husband and I got separated and lived apart even though we DID NOT GET A DIVORCE. Early this year my estranged husband passed away. Can I apply for naturalization based on my 3 years or does the separation disqulify me? I mean if we didnt get a divorce how can they prove we didnt live together for the last couple of months?

Any ideas will help.

Sandra
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Old 07-14-2007, 08:11 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sandrakk
I just joined and I dont know how to go about posting so forgive me if i posted on the wrong place. Here is my issue:

I am a permanent resident who got my Permanent residency via marriage to a US Citizen. I have held my green card for 3 years thus should be eligible to apply for citizenship.
However, during the last 14 months or so my husband and I got separated and lived apart even though we DID NOT GET A DIVORCE. Early this year my estranged husband passed away. Can I apply for naturalization based on my 3 years or does the separation disqulify me? I mean if we didnt get a divorce how can they prove we didnt live together for the last couple of months?

Any ideas will help.

Sandra

It requires you be living together to file after 3 years of marriage. You can risk filling and stating you were living together but incase they find out otherwise, which is a rare case, then you will risk loosing your green card for Lying to an Immigration officer.

Alternatively, wait and file after 2 more years. which will come before you know it and thats all you really need to file!

Its your Call

Good luck!
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Old 04-01-2008, 11:30 PM
NyxChiron NyxChiron is offline
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Default Citizenship interview with losing green card and passport

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I have my citizenship interview scheduled on coming up May. But my greed card just expired on last December. Will it affected my Citizenship interview?
My situation is worse than Cissy. I lost my passport and green card after the finger print process and my interview date is April 11th. I asked the staff who works in that finger print process, and she told me I don't even need my passport and green card for my interview, just need to explain. However, I'm still not sure if it will affects my citizenship interview or not. Can anyone tell me? I appreciate it.
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Old 04-02-2008, 02:39 PM
Maverick01 Maverick01 is offline
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Default lost passport/greencard

The interview notice letter definetly asks you to bring in your Passport and the Green Card. I would strongly suggest that you file a police complaint documenting the loss of your passport/gc and take the police department receipt to the interview.

I also recommend that you intiate the process of getting a new GC/passport so that you show goodfaith effort.

I also recommend that you consult an attorney in this matter

Hope this helps
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Old 06-28-2008, 12:46 PM
neethu08 neethu08 is offline
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Default citizenship

i had the citizenship interview n june 6 n florida,if anybody knew abt someone who had their oath recently,who had the intervew n the month of june.if so plz let me know
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