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  1. It is time to prepare my stepdaughter's 751 application. My wife has already received her 10 year green card, but we had to wait awhile to apply for her daughter since she arrived here 11 months after her mom. So, my question is this: On page 2, part 4 of the 751, who should we list in that box, her mother, or myself?
  2. It's finally time to apply for my wife's lifting of conditions. She came here on a k1 and her daughter on a k2 about 1 year after her mother. So, my question is whether or not to list her daughter on part 5 on page 2 of the 751. I realize that her daughter is not eligible to file at this time hence my question. Thanks for any help on this.
  3. i totally agree with this. it has been reported many times on this site that visa issuance can take up to 12 days, so everyone should plan accordingly.
  4. thanks randy. her son is only 16 so age out is not an issue. i just thought i read somewhere that he couldn't adjust status since his mother has already received her green card.
  5. i am trying to help my wife's friend with aos paperwork. she entered the usa last year with a k3 visa and received her 2 year green card 3 months ago. her son came to the usa 2 months ago with the k4 visa. i seem to remember reading somewhere that the k4 cant adjust status because the mother has a green card and is no longer in k3 status. can someone please elaborate on this? what are their options?
  6. in our case, they did this at the medical exam. but, things have changed and the paperwork is turned in at the consulate instead of the medical nowadays. if you look at the ds-156 it says to attach photo here. i dont think it really matters too much.
  7. hi george. yes, your correct. we are very thankful for this.
  8. hi george. yes it sure is. actually it would have been smoother if the uscis had located our previous medical exam from guz, but instead they rfe'd us for their screwup.
  9. good news everyone. my lao po received her 2 yr. gc in the mail today. yee hawwww! she has been on the phone all day calling her friends, hehe. it took 6 months and 3 days, but we lost a month due to an rfe for the medical exam that uscis couldnt locate. happy days for 1 yr. and 9 months until time for lifting of conditions. btw, our online case status still shows pending, so it seems to be hit or miss with the online status.
  10. 10k usd or more and you have to report it to customs.
  11. The I-693 you sent in WAS incomplete, since it only had the vaccination section filled out. Yes, that's usually the way it's done. BUT, like you point out, "they lost his medical stuff from Guangzhou" They screw up, you pay. That's usually the way it's done. You did nothing wrong. randy is correct, as the same thing happened to us. after several phone calls and faxes to uscis, i discovered that the medical exam and i-129f were lost. so we had to redo the medical. grrrrr!
  12. steve and rong went thru the dna testing and the best i can remember you should expect to hear something in the next few weeks.
  13. i would wait until you are both back in the country. if you miss the biometrics appt., the uscis may consider your application abandoned.
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