Mixed Insurance Banners Health Insurance for Visitors to USA

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Our nightmare situation

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #16
    Originally posted by boogiewoogie View Post
    This is actually interesting, it sparked my memory and I never actually thought about this.

    I did a 5-week roadtrip in a Mustang convertible in the USA in 2012, I was still living in The Netherlands back then.
    Got pulled over for speeding (85 where 70 was allowed or so, in CA) and got a ticket ($350) sent to my home address in NL and paid it.

    I moved to the US in 2015 and when answering this question I never thought about this ticket as I wasn't living in the US back then.
    Now im wondering if I should bring it up during the interview. They may be able to find it on my name but it's not like I had a US address or Drivers License back then.
    I should probably just mention it although I don't have any documentation from back then.
    I think most of us did it. I got a ticket in 2016 for my windshield I completely forgot until I'm reading this thread. I was able to get a copy of the receipt online so I should just bring it to the interview whenever it's scheduled😔
    TPS holder. Married LPR 11/14/14/USC 8/19/17
    Child 1/2016
    Feb 19 2018:PD just I-130 I765 crooked lawyer did not file concurrently. My medical is sitting here + my IRS transcripts.
    Feb 23:RFIE (I130A) long story
    May 23: RFIE received.
    Aug 20: lawyer called to pick up bio paper. Shocked.
    Aug 8:PD I485 according to the form
    Aug21: Bio done walkin (scheduled gor Aug 27)
    Aug 22: RFIE mailed
    Aug 23:RFIE mailed
    8/27:RFIE received for I864&original birth certificate

    Comment

    {{modal[0].title}}

    X

    {{modal[0].content}}

    {{promo.content}}

    Working...
    X