Subwoofer: ILR and Work Issues Improperly Posted On a Naturalization Thread
#1
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It's not a problem. She can correct the mistakes during the interview. The interviewer will go through the questions individually with her and correct them with a red pen. Your friend will then sign the document again to confirm those changes. I'm guessing her interview, however, might take a little longer than usual.
#3
Start your own thread on this. Your question has absolutely NOTHING to do with naturalization.
I moved the posts myself, this time.
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Last edited by Rete; Jul 12th 2007 at 1:20 am.
#5
Subwoofer,
You don't give half as much info as needed. As I remember, you're a USC and the wife and kids are UKCs. You live on some godforsaken island in the middle of an ocean.
First thing to establish is whether the kids are already USCs. Go to:
http://london.usembassy.gov/cons_new...s/robirth.html
and give us your verdict.
On your other question, your wife can work when she gets here. How long after she gets here depends on which route you take. Could be anywhere from the same day to several months.
You don't give half as much info as needed. As I remember, you're a USC and the wife and kids are UKCs. You live on some godforsaken island in the middle of an ocean.
First thing to establish is whether the kids are already USCs. Go to:
http://london.usembassy.gov/cons_new...s/robirth.html
and give us your verdict.
On your other question, your wife can work when she gets here. How long after she gets here depends on which route you take. Could be anywhere from the same day to several months.
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Subwoofer,
You don't give half as much info as needed. As I remember, you're a USC and the wife and kids are UKCs. You live on some godforsaken island in the middle of an ocean.
First thing to establish is whether the kids are already USCs. Go to:
http://london.usembassy.gov/cons_new...s/robirth.html
and give us your verdict.
On your other question, your wife can work when she gets here. How long after she gets here depends on which route you take. Could be anywhere from the same day to several months.
You don't give half as much info as needed. As I remember, you're a USC and the wife and kids are UKCs. You live on some godforsaken island in the middle of an ocean.
First thing to establish is whether the kids are already USCs. Go to:
http://london.usembassy.gov/cons_new...s/robirth.html
and give us your verdict.
On your other question, your wife can work when she gets here. How long after she gets here depends on which route you take. Could be anywhere from the same day to several months.
Thank you, so much more polite than some others on here!
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#9
If so, do you meet the requirements of:
"Child born in wedlock to one U.S. citizen parent and one non U.S. citizen parent on or after November 14, 1986: A child born outside of the United States to one U.S. citizen parent and one non-U.S. citizen parent may be entitled to citizenship providing the U.S. citizen parent had been physically present in the United States or one of its outlying possessions for five years, at least two years of which were after s/he reached the age of fourteen. This period of physical presence must have taken place prior to the birth of the child."
Also, are you still in the military?
#10
This some other is a mod on here, bud, so watch the attitude.
I did you a favor and asked you politely to start your own threads in the future. If you have a problem with that, you know where the door is or I will show it to you.
I strongly suggest you read the forum guidelines before posting again and before being a smart arse.
You aren't that new with 32 posts to your credit. So play by the rules and we will get along fine.
Last edited by Rete; Jul 12th 2007 at 4:31 am.
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| > Fabrit,
| > Thank you, so much more polite than some others on here!
|
| This some other is a mod on here, bud, so watch the attitude.
|
| I did you a favor and asked you politely to start your own threads in
| the future. If you have a problem with that, you know where the door is
| or I will show it to you.
|
| I strongly suggest you read the forum guidelines before posting again
| and before being a smart arse.
|
| You aren't that new with 32 posts to your credit. So play by the rules
| and we will get along fine.
|
| --
| I'm not an attorney. This disclaimer is valid in NYS!
|
Besides, "newness" to any forum of discussion should not be used as an
excuse to lack of common sense.
Injecting an out-of-topic issue to a thread is also inappropriate and
technically, rude!
news:[email protected] m...
|
| > Fabrit,
| > Thank you, so much more polite than some others on here!
|
| This some other is a mod on here, bud, so watch the attitude.
|
| I did you a favor and asked you politely to start your own threads in
| the future. If you have a problem with that, you know where the door is
| or I will show it to you.
|
| I strongly suggest you read the forum guidelines before posting again
| and before being a smart arse.
|
| You aren't that new with 32 posts to your credit. So play by the rules
| and we will get along fine.
|
| --
| I'm not an attorney. This disclaimer is valid in NYS!
|
Besides, "newness" to any forum of discussion should not be used as an
excuse to lack of common sense.
Injecting an out-of-topic issue to a thread is also inappropriate and
technically, rude!






