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Originally posted by JKDAUH View PostHI ALL
I am new to this forum. I found this forum is very helpfull.
I have a doubt. I am an Indian married to a US GC CARD holder shortly applying for citizenship.
We got married on 6th Jan 2007 in the church and the marriage was registered on 21st Jan 2007 with the govt.. In the marriage certificate our marrige date is the registration date(21/01/2007). we requested them to put the correct date but they refused to do so.
While applying for the citizenship which date to be mentioned as marriage date.
If we mention registration date as marriage date when my IR1 (I130) case comes I cant show any proof.
Instead if I mention our actual date I dont have a govt certificate to show but I have church certificate and marriage albums.
ANY BODY PLS REPLY
RGDS
JKDAUH
Anybody else please? I would like to know what others think on this one!!!
best regards,
Poisontee
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Hi evbdy
HI ALL
I am new to this forum. I found this forum is very helpfull.
I have a doubt. I am an Indian married to a US GC CARD holder shortly applying for citizenship.
We got married on 6th Jan 2007 in the church and the marriage was registered on 21st Jan 2007 with the govt.. In the marriage certificate our marrige date is the registration date(21/01/2007). we requested them to put the correct date but they refused to do so.
While applying for the citizenship which date to be mentioned as marriage date.
If we mention registration date as marriage date when my IR1 (I130) case comes I cant show any proof.
Instead if I mention our actual date I dont have a govt certificate to show but I have church certificate and marriage albums.
ANY BODY PLS REPLY
RGDS
JKDAUH
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Thankyou All
Dear All
Many thanks for all of your inputs.
I am very happy that our this thread is reading by thousands.
I am sure that this is helping every body who are future n400 aspirants!
Good work all...pls keep it up
ON JULY 15 USCIS UPDATED THE PROCESSING TIME AND CASE STATUS ONLINE FOR VARIOUS SC's and FO's. Please check. EVERY 15TH THEY ARE UPDATING THE SITE
Helpwithh1...please provide your time line like poisontee..for the late comers..where u aplplied,Service centre and field office etc
rgds
PJLast edited by PLANTATIONJOCKY; 07-17-2009, 05:36 AM.
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The best situation I have seen in these forums is around 102 days, little more than 3 months. You are doing a smart thing and not losing 675$, but as I said before, if green card holder is eligible for applying 90 days before 5 years of GC(in our cases) , the processing time should not matter.
Originally posted by mavben View PostThanks for the responses.
I got a little nervous seeing the whole application process taking around two month.. I think I might wait a couple of weeks just to be safe. Why risk loosing $675
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Thanks for the responses.
I got a little nervous seeing the whole application process taking around two month.. I think I might wait a couple of weeks just to be safe. Why risk loosing $675
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I would think that it does not matter because when USCIS accepted the application and sent out the NOA, they are OK with you becoming a citizen provided all the paperwork is met.
It's my opinion, I also applied 89 days before by 5 years and was hoping to take advantage of the processing speed these days.
Originally posted by poisontee View PostThats a very good question mavben.
The answer is it depends on the Immigration officer. He can choose to re-schedule you for another interview at a later date after you have reached your 5 yr resident requirement or he can simply decide to denial your application and then you are forced to re-file and pay another filling fee.
I would think the USCIS shouldn't schedule interviews before one is eligible and force us folks to waste time and other resources but it happens once in a while!!
Best regards!
Poisontee
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Originally posted by mavben View PostSince the processing is moving very fast these days. What happens if the we get an interview date between 4 yrs & 9 months and before the 5 year is completed or would that not happen?
Thanks for the response
The answer is it depends on the Immigration officer. He can choose to re-schedule you for another interview at a later date after you have reached your 5 yr resident requirement or he can simply decide to denial your application and then you are forced to re-file and pay another filling fee.
I would think the USCIS shouldn't schedule interviews before one is eligible and force us folks to waste time and other resources but it happens once in a while!!
Best regards!
Poisontee
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Since the processing is moving very fast these days. What happens if the we get an interview date between 4 yrs & 9 months and before the 5 year is completed or would that not happen?
Thanks for the response
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Originally posted by PLANTATIONJOCKY View PostDear Poisontee
In my wife's GC two dates have been mentioned.
Resident since 22 Dec 2004
GC issued date is 15 jan 2005
While applying how we calculate 4 years and 9 months. issue date or resident since?
appreciate your quick response
rgds
PJ
waitin_toolong is correct. Its since resident date. One thing i can add to that is make sure your wife doesn't apply even a day earlier as i have read that cases have been rejected for just a little miss calculation.
Good luck!
Poisontee!
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Originally posted by PLANTATIONJOCKY View PostDear Poisontee
In my wife's GC two dates have been mentioned.
Resident since 22 Dec 2004
GC issued date is 15 jan 2005
While applying how we calculate 4 years and 9 months. issue date or resident since?
appreciate your quick response
rgds
PJ
you should have created a new thread to ask this question,
But here is your answer: from resident since date
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Dear Poisontee
In my wife's GC two dates have been mentioned.
Resident since 22 Dec 2004
GC issued date is 15 jan 2005
While applying how we calculate 4 years and 9 months. issue date or resident since?
appreciate your quick response
rgds
PJ
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