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  • Originally posted by cmas95 View Post
    Hi everyone! I received my green card a week ago and I just realize the residence date is the approval date, not the 1 year back date. Who I should contact to have it fixed?

    Thanks
    You first stop is to call / chat with Emma and ask them to open a e-request and have them look into the issue.

    If that does not work you can write a letter to USCIS to the address listed on your approval notice.

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    • When I reentered the US last year with my GC and TD, the officer asked me for my national passport even though it was expired for long time. And he said “ it has to be renewed next time “ I wonder why he asked me to renew it or if he wants me to have the risk from not getting the citizenship!!?

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      • Originally posted by al3moudi View Post
        When I reentered the US last year with my GC and TD, the officer asked me for my national passport even though it was expired for long time. And he said “ it has to be renewed next time “ I wonder why he asked me to renew it or if he wants me to have the risk from not getting the citizenship!!?
        Long story short, you don't have to renew. RTD work just fine.

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        • It has been almost 5months since my RFE was received and no update yet. Case file since Nov 4th 2020. Service center is NBC anybody have an idea what is going on there?

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          • Originally posted by Akon View Post
            It has been almost 5months since my RFE was received and no update yet. Case file since Nov 4th 2020. Service center is NBC anybody have an idea what is going on there?
            It’s been 5 month since Rfe for me too and no update. My case is is Miami Florida field office

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            • Originally posted by Akon View Post
              It has been almost 5months since my RFE was received and no update yet. Case file since Nov 4th 2020. Service center is NBC anybody have an idea what is going on there?
              my case is on NBC since November 25, 2020. no RFE or any kind of update yet.
              what was your RFE about ? atleast they took some kind of action on your case, unlike mine.

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              • Originally posted by MrAnonymous View Post

                It’s been 5 month since Rfe for me too and no update. My case is is Miami Florida field office
                When you received the letter for RFE, did you read to the end? Did they ask you to attach a copy of the RFE letter to the response you were asked to send to them and did you attach it?

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                • Originally posted by delayedGC View Post

                  my case is on NBC since November 25, 2020. no RFE or any kind of update yet.
                  what was your RFE about ? atleast they took some kind of action on your case, unlike mine.
                  Be patient, there are cases that were submitted in January and February of 2020 that haven’t been attended to yet, but I checked, they are working on most of them now, you will certainly hear from them soon. They are some ppl who filed later than 2020 that have gotten theirs but I guess you are one of those who truly have to wait your turn. It is crazy.

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                  • I am waiting for good news since Oct 12,2020.

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                    • Originally posted by Himalaya View Post
                      I am waiting for good news since Oct 12,2020.
                      I know that is a long time but some ppl have been waiting since 2019 … there are others from January of 2020…no response yet, so it’s not just you and your case isn’t the worst. Even though it is frustrating, being patient is like the only option. I hope they can finally fix what it is that is causing these delays and good-luck with your case.

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                      • Hey guys, has anyone traveled within Schengen countries with their US Refugee Travel Document? I have a visa to visit France that says "valid for Schengen countries" and for the life of me I can't find a straight answer neither from the Spanish consulate in my city or the internet about the possibility to use the same visa to travel to Spain from France. I know that I would need a visa if I were to enter from the US to Spain (just like I need one to France) but there isn't any information that specifically says that I would need more visas even when traveling within the Schengen area.

                        Just wondering if anyone has traveled to different countries in the Schengen area and if they needed different visas even when traveling internally.

                        Thanks.

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                        • Originally posted by mmbt View Post
                          Hey guys, has anyone traveled within Schengen countries with their US Refugee Travel Document? I have a visa to visit France that says "valid for Schengen countries" and for the life of me I can't find a straight answer neither from the Spanish consulate in my city or the internet about the possibility to use the same visa to travel to Spain from France. I know that I would need a visa if I were to enter from the US to Spain (just like I need one to France) but there isn't any information that specifically says that I would need more visas even when traveling within the Schengen area.

                          Just wondering if anyone has traveled to different countries in the Schengen area and if they needed different visas even when traveling internally.

                          Thanks.
                          Enter through the country whose visa you gat and you can go to all other Schengen countries from there. That visa covers you, you don’t need any other visas for other Schengen countries.

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                          • Originally posted by mmbt View Post
                            Hey guys, has anyone traveled within Schengen countries with their US Refugee Travel Document? I have a visa to visit France that says "valid for Schengen countries" and for the life of me I can't find a straight answer neither from the Spanish consulate in my city or the internet about the possibility to use the same visa to travel to Spain from France. I know that I would need a visa if I were to enter from the US to Spain (just like I need one to France) but there isn't any information that specifically says that I would need more visas even when traveling within the Schengen area.

                            Just wondering if anyone has traveled to different countries in the Schengen area and if they needed different visas even when traveling internally.

                            Thanks.
                            There are so many sources online. For example, [1].

                            That said, you also need 90 days in your travel document beyond your departure date.

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                            • Learn about the application process for a refugee travel document, including steps you need to take, how long USCIS might take, and more.


                              The texts in the image is from the above website.

                              Is it true that LPRS from granted asylum can renew and use their home country’s passport? I know it is written there, like a lot of other ppl on other forums, I wanna just be sure or let’s say reassured. Don’t want any trouble or complications in the future.

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                              • Originally posted by sweetsuchino View Post
                                https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclope...-document.html

                                The texts in the image is from the above website.

                                Is it true that LPRS from granted asylum can renew and use their home country’s passport? I know it is written there, like a lot of other ppl on other forums, I wanna just be sure or let’s say reassured. Don’t want any trouble or complications in the future.
                                There is no guarantee of anything in immigrations.

                                but the risk is very low unless you contradict with your asylum claim.

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