Can Couples Move During Their Immigration Process? Watch and Learn What You Need to Do!

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  • Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
  • Have you recently moved while your #immigration application is pending? It's crucial to update your address with USCIS to ensure that you do not miss any important updates or documents related to your #GreenCard or visa process. In this detailed video, attorney Megan Pastrana explains the necessary steps to officially inform USCIS about your new location within the required ten-day period. We'll walk you through how to use the USCIS online Change of Address tool and discuss the implications of not updating your address, including missed critical communications like requests for evidence. This video is designed to help couples understand the importance of keeping their contact information current to avoid potential delays and complications in their immigration journey. Additionally, we address common concerns about how relocating might affect your case, especially if moving to another state and how it could potentially change the jurisdiction of your application processing. Stay compliant and keep your immigration process moving smoothly by following these essential tips!
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  • @immigrationforcouples7362
    @immigrationforcouples7362  2 місяці тому

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  • @Spirituality-mindset
    @Spirituality-mindset 2 місяці тому +1

    I have a question outside of this context: I went to an interview today for naturalization I passed all the three portions of the test. And the officer on 50 questions portion of (YES OR NO) . He decide that I have to come back for another interview because I wasn’t able to give difference between communism and totalitarianism!

    • @immigrationforcouples7362
      @immigrationforcouples7362  2 місяці тому

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    • @AlmarWinfield
      @AlmarWinfield Місяць тому

      I love this. IMO you're right that there is no difference between communism and totalitarianism. Both of these two ideologies appear to be the same when put into practice in the real world. Mao's China and Stalin's USSR were both totalitarian societies. However, the person who did your interview was probably a commie themselves and they wanted the "theoretical view" of communism (the people own everything, there is no state/authority body overseeing things etc etc) which is NOT how communism has ever been practiced in reality. That's also why commies always say "true communism has never been tried" because that is (kinda) true, it has been tried but "real" communism is so far removed from what people consider normal or natural that we can never truly reach such a utopia.
      I would answer, "Communism is a utopian ideal where everything is controlled by the people and there is no real state. Totalitarianism is an authoritarian form of organizing society that is best described as top down control over everything"
      Maybe that would please him.