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ark
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Posted on 09-04-18 10:27
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Like others said, for 1 it’s a NO. For 2, you can say Yes as technically it’s an assistance but that will not affect your GC negatively since it’s not considered to be a public charge per uscis.
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dhasukha
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Posted on 09-13-18 3:51
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Thank you guys. I thought #23 is a "Yes" since TPS is a Temporary Protection. Has anybody filled out the form i485 here ? Can you please tell me what I should do ? Thanks
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gandharba
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Posted on 09-13-18 8:06
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On what basis are you filing I 485? If you have not received food stamp or medicaid , I would keep the 2nd one as no.
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Draenei
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Posted on 09-14-18 5:34
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#23. I put "YES" and interviewing officer asked why. I explained about the TPS and he was okay with it and approved my case. Some of my friends (who had TPS) put "NO" and still got approved. So it does not matter. However, you should put "YES" because it is "a kind of relief or protection from removal, exclusion, or deportation". USCIS link for TPS clearly says this. #61 I am not quite sure about it.
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