ILW.COM - the immigration portal Immigration Daily

Find a Lawyer                          More Options

State:

Home Page


Advanced search

Immigration Daily

Archives

Classifieds

RSS feed

Processing times

Immigration forms

Discussion board

Find a lawyer

Seminars

Workshops

Immigration books

Advertise

Resources

Greg Siskind

Hammond Law Firm

Joel Stewart

SUBSCRIBE

Immigration Daily

 

About ILW.COM

Non-profit

Link to us

Share this page

Bookmark this page

Print this page

del.icio.us Add to del.icio.us

Find a Lawyer
State:

The leading
immigration law
publisher - over
50000 pages of
free information!
Copyright
© 1995-2008
ILW.COM,
American
Immigration LLC.

ILW.COM Homepage    discuss.ilw.com    discuss.ilw.com    Immigration Discussion    AOS Interview for my wife and kids yesterday
Go
New
Find
Notify
Tools
Reply
  
-star Rating Rate It!  Login/Join 
Regular Member
Picture of Billyk
Posted
We had interview yesterday for my wife and kids who were here with K-3 and K-4 visas. My youngest turned 10 and the officer asked to provide the full Medical Exam. I did not hear any decision or dared to ask even the officer asked 'do you have any questions?'. I did ask if our passports gonna be stamped after the submission of the Medical for the youngest. The officer told me, 'No, the cards will be mailed, first submit the medical report then I decide'. What should I get out of this gentle people? She kept our I-94 and the interview was good as a genuine could be. She did not keep the Work Permits. This was at Seattle office and I am curious if they don't stamp passport for temporary green cards anymore? Thanks!
 
Posts: 43 | Registered: 05-08-2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Frequent Member
Picture of mary Ireland
Posted Hide Post
they do stamp your passport with the i-551 but you said she did not keep your green cards so if you have green cards why you need 1-551 stamps
quote:
Originally posted by Billyk:
We had interview yesterday for my wife and kids who were here with K-3 and K-4 visas. My youngest turned 10 and the officer asked to provide the full Medical Exam. I did not hear any decision or dared to ask even the officer asked 'do you have any questions?'. I did ask if our passports gonna be stamped after the submission of the Medical for the youngest. The officer told me, 'No, the cards will be mailed, first submit the medical report then I decide'. What should I get out of this gentle people? She kept our I-94 and the interview was good as a genuine could be. She did not keep the Work Permits. This was at Seattle office and I am curious if they don't stamp passport for temporary green cards anymore? Thanks!


Mary Josephine
 
Posts: 305 | Registered: 05-28-2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Senior Member
Picture of dragonlady
Posted Hide Post
The Seattle Office is the worst in the nation. Keep all your documentation and copies of everything. It sounds like you to need to submit that medical and then you may get your passports stamped. Be very prepared.
 
Posts: 736 | Registered: 02-01-2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Power Member
Picture of Brit4064
Posted Hide Post
I've heard that both Washington State and NY State often deny Citizenship applicants with 3 or more speeding tickets on lack of good moral character grounds. I could see it with maybe 10 or more in a 3 or 5yr period..but 3??!


In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and has been widely regarded as a bad move - Douglas Adams
 
Posts: 3543 | Registered: 03-13-2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Senior Member
Picture of dragonlady
Posted Hide Post
They were taken to court for that and ended up having to re-do a huge number of applications.
 
Posts: 736 | Registered: 02-01-2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Power Member
Picture of Brit4064
Posted Hide Post
Yeah I remember reading about that.


In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and has been widely regarded as a bad move - Douglas Adams
 
Posts: 3543 | Registered: 03-13-2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Senior Member
Picture of dragonlady
Posted Hide Post
I am not sure what speed has to do with morality. They actually said those citizenship applicants were guilty of 'moral turpitude'. Maybe they were all speeding nudie.
 
Posts: 736 | Registered: 02-01-2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Power Member
Picture of Brit4064
Posted Hide Post
Exactly. Traffic tickets are generally statutory offenses. In certain circumstances, maybe a DUI could be considered a lack of good moral character case. Sometimes it is a problem for Citizenship cases.

They are supposed to judge the good moral character bit against the average US citizen's good moral character (of lack of it). I can't see how 3 speeding tickets could be called a CIMT?!


In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and has been widely regarded as a bad move - Douglas Adams
 
Posts: 3543 | Registered: 03-13-2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Regular Member
Picture of Billyk
Posted Hide Post
Thanks Mary Ireland - no, I said they kept my I-94 not I-551. I submitted the medical report last Monday and now I have to wait for the decision.
 
Posts: 43 | Registered: 05-08-2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
  Powered by Eve Community  
 

ILW.COM Homepage    discuss.ilw.com    discuss.ilw.com    Immigration Discussion    AOS Interview for my wife and kids yesterday


Immigration Daily: the news source for legal professionals. Free! Join 25000+ readers Enter your email address here:

Search for:          Advanced search

 FIND A LAWYER

About us    |   Non-profit   |   Link to us
Share this page  |  Bookmark this page  |  Print this page  |  del.icio.us Add to del.icio.us
The leading immigration law publisher - over 50000 pages of free information!
© Copyright 1995-2008 American Immigration LLC, ILW.COM