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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Corona vaccination at the time of green card acqui...(657view/2res)
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
American Esta Application(2kview/26res)
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
About a lawyer who is strong in green card applica...(2kview/33res)
Visa related 2024/08/23 21:09
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
re-entry permit(574view/2res)
Visa related 2024/07/28 18:44
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Vivinavi Hawaii
Reentry Permit ( Reentry Permit ) About(835view/1res)
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Vivinavi Hawaii
About Green Card Biometrics(1kview/0res)
Visa related 2024/07/26 16:16
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Vivinavi Sydney
Recommended Immigration Lawyers in Sydney(156view/0res)
Visa related 2024/07/26 14:29
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
OPT(884view/1res)
Visa related 2024/07/18 08:39
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Vivinavi New York
Renewal of passport during temporary stay in Japan...(363view/2res)
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Vivinavi Hawaii
Family Based Permanent Residency(4kview/9res)
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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Corona vaccination at the time of green card acquisition

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  • 2024/09/10 15:37

I think the corona vaccination is now required when renewing or obtaining a green card.
Has anyone ever had any other vaccinations but not the corona vaccine and passed the Weiver to the green card ?
Thank you very much.

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#2

Proof of vaccination is not required for renewal.

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  • すう50
  • 2024/09/22 (Sun) 20:37
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I just recently updated it and there was nothing in the section about vaccinations.

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Vivinavi Los Angeles
American Esta Application

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  • 2024/09/11 01:01

I have a dual citizenship/nationality question. I have an emergency need to go to the U.S., but I only had a Japanese passport, so I applied for an esta as a Japanese and entered the U.S. as a Japanese. I thought it was "outside of the U.S.", but it was recently pointed out to me that the meaning was different. I can't do anything about it because it has already happened, but I would appreciate it if someone who knows about this issue could share it with me. By the way, I was able to enter the country without any problem.

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#23
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/09/16 (Mon) 09:20
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"No problem will arise." is for the higher-ups to decide
not for the individual.

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#24
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  • 2024/09/16 (Mon) 12:56
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How do they recognize your passport when you leave the country ? I wonder if they still have I94, I'm not sure since I'm a GC.

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#25
  • 紅夜叉
  • 2024/09/16 (Mon) 13:15
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If you want to bury your bones in the U.S., you should be an American citizen.
If you want to return to Japan permanently, you should remain a GC with no hassles.

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#26
  • 見栄晴子
  • 2024/09/16 (Mon) 13:58
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> Only one side of entry and one side of exit, which causes problems later
Whether "・ ・ ・ problems later" is decided by higher-ups
not by the individual.

During a permanent residence interview, a stupid interviewer complained that he didn't have an I-94, but
the I-94 had been discontinued.

Departures from the US are reported by the airline.

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#27
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  • 2024/09/16 (Mon) 18:54
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The airline must have declared it to the governor.

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Vivinavi Los Angeles
About a lawyer who is strong in green card applications.

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  • coji
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  • 2024/01/31 10:50

Hello.
If you know anything about this, please let me know. I have decided to marry my US citizen boyfriend and apply for a green card. I am embarrassed to say that neither of us is financially able to afford it, and we plan to have a joint sponsor. Because of these concerns, we would like to apply for a green card with the help of a lawyer. Please let me know if you know of any good lawyers or lawyers with good reviews that you all have asked for.
I am thinking of budgeting 1000-3000 for attorney fees only $. Thank you in advance.

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  • JJ
  • 2024/05/05 (Sun) 11:02
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If you do it on your own ? it's much cheaper. If the background is not suspicious, you can get it for sure, even if it takes a long time.

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  • Coji
  • 2024/08/19 (Mon) 19:49
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# 19Masaqui

I noticed your comment today, sorry for the delay after you had commented.
I asked for a different person this time, but I will recommend this person to others in the future if they are suffering from the same situation.
I feel really happy that you recommended me, thank you.

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  • Coji
  • 2024/08/19 (Mon) 19:52
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# 27 JJ

Sorry, I noticed your comment today.
I asked a lawyer this time, but it went surprisingly smoothly
and I feel that I could have done it on my own ? as you said. ( It is already too late, but )
Thank you very much for your valuable comments.

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#30
  • 行旅不明
  • 2024/08/21 (Wed) 17:25
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In the past, people used to apply for it even if they didn't work in the restaurant and had the paperwork signed.

When it came time for the interview and he had to submit the confirmation documents again, he had them signed and he got it successfully.

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#34
  • ふざけた博士アトム
  • 2024/08/23 (Fri) 21:09
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Why don't you just find a badass lawyer, and that's going to cost you a lot of money. 。。。。。

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Vivinavi Los Angeles
re-entry permit

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  • ぴーち
  • 2024/07/27 09:37



➁Is the application fee $ 630 or ? or $ 660 ?

➂When I go to the US Embassy in Japan to pick up my re-entry permit, will I be contacted by email? I will be contacted by email when I go to the US Embassy in Japan to pick up my re-entry permit ? or 660?

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  • Totemo
  • 2024/07/28 (Sun) 15:59
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1 . I don't need it. I only need the green card information.
2 . $ 660.
3 . Perhaps the documents will be sent to your contact address. I don't think that notification by e-mail is the first step.

In case you are wondering, I applied last September and still have not received it.

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  • 2024/07/28 (Sun) 18:44
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What is a re-entry permit ??

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Vivinavi Hawaii
Reentry Permit ( Reentry Permit ) About

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  • ぴーち
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  • 2024/07/27 09:30



➁Is the application fee $ 630 or ? or $ 660 ?

➂When I go to the US Embassy in Japan to pick up my re-entry permit, will I be contacted by email? I will be contacted by email when I go to the US Embassy in Japan to pick up my re-entry permit ? or 660?

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  • 2024/07/28 (Sun) 01:36
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Hello.
I applied at the end of May.

① I attach a copy of my passport.

② Paper $ 630
Online $ 580

③ I guess you cannot receive it in Japan ?
I did my fingerprinting in Hawaii.

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Vivinavi Hawaii
About Green Card Biometrics

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  • まいたけ
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  • 2024/07/26 16:16

I received a biometrics notice on my AOS application.
One of the things to bring there is that I need a photo ID and I will be bringing my passport. In that case, if my name is my maiden name and it is different from the name I used when I applied for AOS ( and my new name with my middle name ), they need a document to prove that they are the same.
From blogs and other blogs of people who have been through this before, they said they had no problem if they brought their marriage certificate.
However, in my case, the name on the marriage certificate is in my maiden name. ( The county I live in only allows me to give my maiden name ) I'm afraid this doesn't prove that we are the same...
I would like to know if anyone has had a similar experience. Thank you in advance.

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Vivinavi Sydney
Recommended Immigration Lawyers in Sydney

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  • natsumi
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  • 2024/07/26 14:29

Please refer me to a reliable Sydney immigration lawyer.
It would be better if he/she speaks Japanese, but it is not necessary.

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Vivinavi Los Angeles
OPT

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  • ryugaku2001
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  • 2024/07/17 00:06

Hi, can I do OPT and F1 visa at the same time? This is a way to work and go to university at the same time.

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  • えーーーーと
  • 2024/07/18 (Thu) 08:39
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OPT is an F1 visa, and
you can go to college if your employer will give you time to go to college. If your employer says no, then no
I wonder what it is.

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Vivinavi New York
Renewal of passport during temporary stay in Japan after obtaining U.S. citizenship

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  • meow808
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  • 2024/02/02 08:00

I know that if you are a US citizen, it is impossible to renew your Japanese passport in the US because you cannot present your green card, but
can you renew your Japanese passport while you are temporarily in Japan for a few weeks ?
I looked on the website, All I need to renew is the passport that is about to expire and an application form.
Since it takes 7 days from application to receipt, is it theoretically possible to renew my Japanese passport during my temporary stay, even after
obtaining US citizenship?

*I know that I lost my Japanese nationality when I acquired US citizenship, and that checking "no other nationality" when renewing is a false application, so
I am not seeking such an answer. I am asking if it is possible to renew or not.

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Vivinavi Hawaii
Family Based Permanent Residency

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  • 2024/06/10 22:22

I obtained a green card by marriage.
I will be sponsoring my 18 year old son and his parents to apply for permanent residency.
How long did it take you to get either of the above ?
Please let me know for your information.
Thank you very much.

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  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 17:34
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Supplement to #2, USCIS information.
To petition for your parents (mother or father} to live in the United States as Green Card holders, you must be a U.S. citizen and at least 21 years Green Card holders (permanent residents) may not petition to bring parents to live permanently in the United States. gov/family/family-of-us-citizens/bringing-parents-to-live-in-the-united-states-as-permanent-residents

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  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 17:38
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You have to wait until you are a citizen to be a topical sponsor.

You won't be able to sponsor.

I think everyone's time to get it is different, even before and after Corona.

Even to get a green card for marriage, everyone's background and husband is different, so some people take more than a year and some people did not.

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  • 2024/06/11 (Tue) 23:53
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Thank you all. I am aware that it is not possible for both parents. I know I can apply for my children if they are permanent residents ?
Is this also impossible with a green card that is valid for 2 years ??

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  • 2024/06/12 (Wed) 14:49
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2 years is a temporary card.
It seems that the 2 year temporary was created because there are too many such purposes.
I heard that a few decades ago, you could receive permanent residence from the beginning without the 2-year temporary.

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#10

It is impossible for your child to get a 2 year provisional green card.
The 2 years is only provisional, not a real green card, and it takes 1 year to apply for a real green card after 2 years, and then after you receive the real green card, you can start applying for your child's green card, so you should allow 4 years for your child to get a green card!
My in-laws are very kind. My sister-in-law applied for the same thing in 2015 and it took 4.5 years.

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