Citizenship was denied after two interviews to my mother. This was based on her “inability to meet the educational requirements for naturalization” as per the denial letter. The denial letter says that the officer repeated and rephrased questions but my mother could not give meaningful answers particularly to the ones that concerned “bearing arms” She was able to answer the history and civic questions and read and write the English part of the test though.
We have about two weeks left to file Form N-336. My mother’s doctor says she has certain type of memory loss due to her age. Maybe if she sees a psychiatrist and it is determined that she does have some cognitive disorder it can go on Form N-648 that can be filed with N-336? Can we file Form N-648 with Form N-336 or do you recommend something else?
Can I become a U.S. Citizen? Question: I would like to become a U.S. Citizen. What can I do and what are the basic requirements? Answer: These are the basic requirements: Be 18 or older; Be a green card holder for at least 5 years immediately preceding the date of filing the Form N-400, Application […]
I waited 15 years and now my petitioner died. Now what? (For a Video on this subject, please goto http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yJ_ryMCGNU&feature=g-upl) Question: My father petitioned me 15 years ago and it was just about current, but he just died. Now, what happens and can I still come to the U.S.? Answer: Normally, when the petitioner dies […]
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Can I get an H-1B finally? Question: I have an employer willing to sponsor me. What is a ‘specialty occupation’ and can I get an H-1B? Answer: The job must meet one of the following criteria to qualify as a specialty occupation: Bachelor’s or higher degree or its equivalent is normally the minimum entry requirement […]
I’m 17 and abandoned. What can I do? Question: I’m 17 and my mother died and my father abandoned me. What can I do? Is there any help for me? Answer: Yes, There is what is known as a Special Immigrant Juvenile Petition A special provision of the Immigration and Nationality Act allows certain qualifying […]
Citizenship was denied after two interviews to my mother. This was based on her “inability to meet the educational requirements for naturalization” as per the denial letter. The denial letter says that the officer repeated and rephrased questions but my mother could not give meaningful answers particularly to the ones that concerned “bearing arms” She was able to answer the history and civic questions and read and write the English part of the test though.
We have about two weeks left to file Form N-336. My mother’s doctor says she has certain type of memory loss due to her age. Maybe if she sees a psychiatrist and it is determined that she does have some cognitive disorder it can go on Form N-648 that can be filed with N-336? Can we file Form N-648 with Form N-336 or do you recommend something else?