Pro Bono Asylum Case granted for Afghan National
Apr 12, 2024OUTCOME: Asylum Granted
Atlanta, GA
Immigration Lawyer at Atlanta, GA
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OUTCOME: Asylum Granted
OUTCOME: 09/26/23 - N-400 filed online; 11/07/23 - Interview Scheduled; 12/12/23 - N-400 Approved; 01/20/24 - Sworn in as U.S. Citizen at Oath Ceremony
Case filed on Lawful Permanent Resident, a citizen of Liberia, utilized the present USCIS availability to file N-400, Application for Naturalization, using the USCIS Online Account of Applicant to revi ... ew and approve online filed G-28, Notice of Appearance as Attorney, then online-filed N-400, Application for Naturalization, both expertly prepared and supplemented by all required supporting documents, which USCIS Online Account request that Immigration Lawyer attach after the completion of online N-400. Immigration Lawyer downloads and completes additional certification form as Preparer of G-28 and N-400. Applicant is instructed to upload the fully-execute preparer certification form, then enter the Access Code to review the correctness of responses in Form G-28, then Form N-400 after Applicant provides electronic signature in compliance with her duty to confirm the completeness and correctness of the factual data provided in her online forms and supporting documentation in support of the Applicant's present eligibility to apply for and receive USCIS grant of the sought immigration benefit, which in the present case was a grant of approval for N-400 Application to Naturalize as a United States Citizen, from previous CR1 Lawful Permanent Resident Spouse of a U.S. Citizen, as evidenced by LPR-issued Green Card which was granted with a 10 year period of validity.
OUTCOME: No Form Required for IR2-LPR Minor Child; 09/26/23 - Mother filed N-400; 01/20/24 - USC Automatically Derived by Minor Child upon Swearing in of Biological Mother as USC
IR2 Minor Lawful Permanent Resident Child of IR6 Biological Mother INSTANTLY upon her mother's swearing-in as a United States Citizen at her Oath Ceremony scheduled on January 20, 2024. Following her a ... utomatic derivation of United States Citizenship upon the completion of her Biological Mother's Oath Ceremony, minutes after becoming United States Citizens, USC Minor Child AND USC Biological Mother BOTH filed Form DS-11, Application for United States Passport. Please note: for USC Minor Child who automatically derives USC upon biological parent's swearing in as a USC, USC Minor Child has two options to obtain proof of USC status: OPTION ONE (1) - APPLY FOR FIRST U.S. PASSPORT WITH FORM DS-11, Application for U.S. Passport PROS: (i) cheaper & faster than filing USCIS Form N-600; (ii) nthis document authorizes global travel as a United States Citizen, which provides access to USC to fly to the vast majority of countries in the world without the need for any pre-approved visa; (iii) upon the expiration date of this initial passport, most likely will be eligible to file Form DS CONS: MUST go in-person WITH USC parent who child's USC was automatically derived from): Steps: (1) Obtain one color passport-sized photo from Walgreens, CVS, or be cool and buy a passport photo printer to make your own; (2) Complete Form DS-11, Application for U.S. Passport Application for U.S. Passport (DO NOT sign the DS-11 prior to meeting with the DOS Official at the required in-person (Option 2) - USCIS FORM N-600, APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF CITIZENSHIP PROS: (i) this form of proof NEVER expires; (ii) the USC parent for whom the child derived USC receives a Certificate of Citizenship in person immediately following the completion of Oath Ceremony; (iii) USC-derived Minor NOT required to take Oath at biological parent's Oath Ceremony, and minor still becomes USC anyway CONS: much longer processing times for child ONLY, because USC parent receives Certificate of Naturalization in person at her Oath Ceremony.