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Government Assistance For A Child Considered Public Charge? (Immigration Advice)

Government Assistance For A Child Considered Public Charge? (Immigration Advice) 0:00 If I receive government subsistence for my child, would that be considered a public charge?

1:01 If I get married 91 days into my U.S. entry, is that suspicious?

1:38 My wife has two names. When filing for my N400 application, I put one name, which is not the same name listed on the marriage certificate. Is that a problem?

3:20 Does USCIS accept walk-ins for the biometrics appointment?

3:38 My advance parole is going to expire in March - if I travel back from Ghana in February, would that be an issue?

4:41 I was arrested for solicitation of a prostitute, but my case was dismissed. Would this affect my N400 application?

8:24 My AOS was rejected. Later, I refiled. Would it be possible to receive my work permit and social security number before I get my green card interview?

11:52 If I get medicaid insurance, would that affect my husband’s AOS?

12:47 In 1991, my father was sent home to Guyana directly from the airport. In 2015, he was denied a visitor’s visa because he failed to notify USCIS that he previously entered the U.S. Can my mother file a waiver on his behalf?

17:25 I inadvertently filled out a voter registration form as a green card holder at the DMV. Would this affect my N400 application?

18:00 I was arrested and received an ACD as a result. Would this affect my VAWA case?

19:43 How do I know if USCIS received my application?

20:00 How soon can I petition my new spouse if I received my green card through a previous marriage?

25:00 My mother filed for my sister in 2013, and my sister’s kids are joining to follow. Are the kids included on the application if they are over 21-years-old?

27:00 If I knew my husband 3-years before we got married, would USCIS question that?

27:32 My 14-year-old son overstayed his visitor’s visa. If I adjusted his status, and he goes home for his interview in Jamaica, would he be able to come back to the U.S. without a problem?

30:55 My wife filed to remove my conditions, but we are no longer together, and I missed my removal of the conditions interview. What is my status?



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