While legally precise, this distinction offers a false sense of security by ignoring how administrative memos can effectively paralyze the system. It is a classic high-brow technicality that underestimates the crushing reality of bureaucratic gatekeeping.
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>> I'm doing great, Papa.
>> Boy, I tell you, a lot of Nadia, a lot of people not doing great at all. A lot of people are fret.
>> Yeah, but they don't need to.
>> They don't need to fret. All right.
>> They don't need to because here what fret and panic is only going to cause us to >> probably not do the appropriate stuff that is going to work for us.
>> You're not going to be able to think straight. And if you're not thinking straight, what you think going to happen?
>> Yes. Yes. you know, >> so I mean what would I tell people now given the the current climate as it relates to United States immigration? I would say to people get good help, get good support with your case. Don't lean on your own understanding. This is not >> village lawyers not village lawyer.
>> Some a village lawyer, some a family lawyer, you name it. And we're not talking about family lawyers from the court. talk about the people your house when know it all and do it all. So you have to be mindful of of those individuals cuz they are going to be messing you over.
>> Yes.
>> Because it's it's taking some level of um experience and authority now in order to carry out what's necessary to prevent people from u being pushed into the court.
>> Okay. So if I were to begin, remember the mandate of um I don't remember if it's 13 million or 1.3, but the mandate is to deport that number of people, right?
>> Yes.
>> So if you kind of notice, if you can remember high school, if if you guys can remember high school, I'm going to take you back to high school now, right? Um that day when you came from lunch and the entire class was just noisy. Half of the people ran inside already and they were making noise and another set was outside and the teacher stopped and blocked the door and she decided that those that are outside must remain outside and then she sends the ones inside out.
>> Mhm.
>> Sort things out and everybody come in quiet like nothing never happened. You know if you recall that right?
>> Yes ma'am. Yeah. So kind of sort of that's the analogy of what is happening right now.
>> So they put a pause on the outside so the people outside can't come in you know.
>> Yes. Yes.
>> But they want to get the people out that they don't want that are in.
>> Oh >> right.
>> Yes. Yes.
>> Once they sort that out at some point the pause is going to be lifted and those out will come in.
>> Yes.
>> So that's that that's kind of what is um is happening at this time. So, I know a lot of people kind of get a little worked up over that memo um last week.
You'd have seen it in the the Gleer. I'm not so sure how they pick up the news so fast. And um the interpretation of it is that of panic and stress. And if you look at even some of those um attorneys that are going live, individuals going live, cuz it's not just attorneys, like they're just selling people panic. Oh my god. You'll have to go um to the consulate in order to um do your interview and come back even if you're married to a US citizen. And the truth is that >> so in layman's term when you say go to the consulate mean you have to go back to your country.
>> Go back to your country. Go back to your embassy.
>> But what what they don't tell people that this is a memo. A memo does not erase the law. A memo does not erase the statute. Yes.
>> And the statute permit those children of US citizen, spouse of US citizen, um parents, we talk about minor children, parents of US citizen and so on. Those are individuals that can adjust their status in the United States and still can adjust their status in the United States. That has not changed since that memo on Friday. It is still the law.
>> Mhm.
>> It is still the law. The statute. the statute and it's publicly available information. So it's not like we're speaking law here now. It's public.
>> You talk about what has not changed.
What has changed?
>> Nothing has changed since that.
>> Really?
>> Nothing has changed since that. What I can tell you however though um papay where I'll use another analogy and I would have placed it on my page. You know that job that you were in.
>> Mhm. and you're doing so well in the job, but here what the boss them like you them want you out right you're arriving on time your work is getting done on time everything I do on time so here what them can't just get up and fire you so them start frustrate you call you unnecessary meetings call you at weird times they're just putting on frustration with the oh hope that you're going to bend and go right >> some of that is happening right now so you're seeing some of those um spouses that are going to interview at USCIS and the experience is horrible. Horrific.
>> Some of the experiences that are shared, it's it's really um tough. Um some of it is disappointed. Disappointing. And that's me putting it in my own words.
>> Yes.
>> It's it's disappointing how um these immigrants are being handled. I mean they are going in literally going in guilty to prove themselves innocent to go.
>> Yeah.
>> So it's it's it's really um tough on immigrants uh um at this time uh when it comes down to um this filing process.
>> One thing that persons need to know though, let us say that that memo was to ever become the law.
>> Mhm. where you have to go back home to do your interview. There are waiverss available.
You apply for your waiver, your waiver is approved, then you leave. You go do your interview, you do your medical, you fly back to the United States. You don't apply for a waiver and leave before you know whether or not it's approved.
>> Mhm.
>> Right. So, there are things in place.
So, it's not um it's it's not how they're making up making it out to to be. Is it hard? Yeah. Because um when you sit down and listen to to some of this and then when your phone start blowing up because you know your clients are reaching out and I have to be saying to my clients, hey, whenever I say to you to start worrying, that's when you should start worrying. As it is right now, calm your nerves. Yeah, >> calm calm your nerves. All these kind of information is going to be out there.
And remember now, everybody put out all of this madness. Why? Because they're racing for your business as well. Oh, use me, pick me, pick me, pick me.
Literally, that's what they're doing.
They're not necessarily trying to educate um or calm the individual so that they can make sensible decisions, sensible choices. they're putting them in a place where um they're stressed out, they're panicking. I will tell my people on my lives like listen, I don't do the whole panic talk because if after I put you in panic mode and you come your book with me, then you're not in a position to contract. M >> I don't believe you'd be in a position to contract um when that kind of thing happens >> because now you're either like a drunken man >> or you're a minor. You're just not you just don't have the capacity to contract. And that's in my and that's in my estimation. So you want people to be calm and collective when they're coming to you to to book so they are certain of what they want. You can hear out all that they need to say. you can ask the relevant questions, get the answers because they're thinking straight and then they can get the appropriate service that that is needed cuz sometimes what they come to you about and what they really should be getting is different, you know.
>> Yeah.
>> Yes. Yes.
>> Um I want to highlight minors.
>> Mhm. Yes.
>> Right. I want to highlight minors. So you have some minors that are they're petitioned for by their um green card holder parent right and we talk about miners we're talking about people below 18 years old.
>> Mhm.
>> Now whilst you can adjust their status once their case become current meaning once a green card become available for them if they're still minors you can go ahead and adjust their status. Why or how? Because those small childrens do not accumulate unlawful presence. You start accumulating unlawful presence at 18 years old.
>> All right. So that's something that that people need to know and understand. So it's not a broad brush um situation to say hey once um minor children you can't and you can do concurrent filing. No you can't. No you can't. and you can't because there's no green card available at the time of you filing.
>> Yes. Yes.
>> Okay.
>> So, that's that's that's pretty much some of what's um going on right now. Um the air is a bit tense and it's it's it's tense because some of the individuals are not even hearing from their attorneys. So they're not sure how to feel and then they have to be asking random people or some of them are reading and remember that everything they're reading you know is showing gloom and doom. So just just imagine what kind of position um these people are in. But I believe as professionals we need to help to calm the masses and then work with them to get them documented because the end result is and always will be to get documented.
>> Okay.
>> Right. It it doesn't there was a lawyer Dr. Dia um um a lawyer name I think a daily hington walk or something like that and she was saying that there's going to be some court issues but based on what you're telling me what is there to take to court >> I don't hear I don't hear something for court because nobody has override written the the statute >> yes >> but remember now you know again they're selling excitement >> yes yes >> them sell excitement and get the people all riled build up on a panic and all of that cuz one of the thing that is going to happen now is that it's going to drive it's going to drive the service price up as well. All of this is going to yeah right be forcing price up. So they they probably don't understand some of the the panic that is being um created and and why they're stimulating these undocumented individuals the way they are doing it. But some of that is going to be happening. They're going to be seeing some of that happening as well. And I wouldn't be surprised to see even USCIS um decide to increase their prices as well.
>> Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.
>> So your your encouragement to persons who are already um in the process continue what they are doing.
>> Continue doing that stuff. What they need to do though um I know especially those barge base you know what let me not name any case. Get help. get a mistake on it and the case is denied you're getting sent straight to court.
They're sending a notice to appear for you to go in court and and the notice to appear is not taking a long time anymore to come.
>> Yeah.
>> Right. It's coming quicker than normal.
And bear in mind now it's right now you can just tell yourself it's an attorney season because the more they're getting those um NTAs is the more they need representation in the courts.
>> Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.
>> Mhm.
>> Well, so >> well, and and and there's still no indication as to when they're going to resume the the issuance of uh immigrant visas.
>> All right. So, I I would make a speculation at this time.
>> Yeah.
>> Because I would have arrived here May 13, 2020. Right.
>> Yes.
>> Did I say 2020? 2022. 2022. I would have seen what happens 2020 2021 leading up to 2022 similar thing and this was not lifted until the new administration came in.
>> The difference though at that time is that the immediate relative category was not affected. It was the family preference categories that were were affected. So um I'm seeing that it it's seem it will take a change of administration in order to have this um fixed.
>> Oh okay. Okay. M that's what I'm observing.
>> So so we we can't no expect anything until the next 2 years or so.
>> No expect anything until um all of this over.
>> Well a change of administration mean if there's a Republican president it's likely to continue >> un it's very unlikely. I don't I don't speak politics but um based on what >> I was I was hopeful of the fact that Kerry Lake going to Jamaica so she maybe she make some recommendation and something start up. Mm-m. But but bear in mind, you're just thinking Jamaica.
Remember, we're talking about 75 countries.
>> Yes, that's true. That's true.
>> Right. We're talking about 75 countries, not just Jamaica.
>> And and based on what me in the past, um it's not like they go and lift one and and left out the next 74, >> right?
>> Oh, okay.
>> Or they're going to just lift the ban countries or they Yeah. So it's it's unlikely that they're gonna you know they may phase it but the phase is going to make sense.
>> Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.
>> But um people people need to keep them heads on them body now. So them marriage based people who living in two different states not living in the same household.
Let me tell you something. You try move in and if bed small figure out a way to fit on it.
>> Yes. figure figure out a way how both of you are going to be on it. And remember they are they are visiting your communities. They are calling your leasing offices.
They are calling your leasing offices.
The mama yard. They're checking and um sharing that when they check the license plates in the parking lot, none of the cars belong to either of you. And when they go to the leasing office, nobody know if you live in there or they know if you live in there but you live with another man, not the man where you have paper say your husband.
>> Yes.
>> Right. And and the leasing office is is sharing this information. Is it legal to share? I really don't know. But they are sharing it.
>> They are sharing it. Um the other day I would have spoken on Nationwide News Network and I was sharing with them that um I believe it's important for individuals to know their neighbors and make sure their neighbors knew them >> right because even looking through cases where um they would have said this they have spoken to the neighbor and the neighbor says they have spoken to the dad of the spouse and the person says they have spoken to and they have spoken to right I'm looking at myself as an example just the other day I was um walking in my community. Uh we could say it's a fairly new community. I moved here in 2024.
>> Mhm.
>> And um new you know those um old time surveillance.
>> Oh. Mhm.
>> You know we call old time surveillance, right?
>> Yes. Yes. Yes.
>> Peep window.
>> Yeah. Look through. Yeah. Yeah. Peep.
Yeah.
>> Right.
>> And um I was and I'm like hi neighbor cuz this person I'm seeing this lady should have been living here months now.
So I'm like, "Hi neighbor." And she's like, "Hey." And then she start introduce me to all the neighbors and tell me who live where. And she pointed at my house and a house beside mine and say, "Oh, those are two teacher ladies."
>> Mhm.
>> Two teach two teacher ladies. You ever see me I go in my car come off the school?
>> Yes.
>> You understand what I'm saying?
>> Yes. Yes.
>> You have no idea where I am going, what I'm doing. But you could be telling me this information about myself.
>> Yeah. Teach a lady. Yes. Yes.
>> Remember now, USCIS is not checking the credibility of the information shared by your neighbor. So you might as well go tell a neighbor say, "Hey, I am so and so. I do this. My husband is a trucker.
He comes home every two weeks or sometimes every week. It depends on how the distance he goes.
>> Mhm.
>> Each month and so on. He works with Walmart. Give them the nine yards, man.
give them the whole rundown.
>> So by the time you're done, >> by the time you're done >> and USCIS come and check them, your little surveillance will remember.
>> Yes.
>> Yeah. Mrs. Surveillance will remember and she will more than likely pass on the correct information.
>> I know of somebody you see um the the the the father it go the the the son petition for the father, right? Mhm.
>> And the application, the I130 was approved, right?
>> The father was still he has a visa.
>> He was saying based on the fact that they stop issuing immigrant visas, >> he was considering going to the United States and I don't know what would wait the 90 days and then adjust.
>> Yes.
>> Um he wants to be careful of that because they're looking out for things like those.
>> Oh >> yeah, man. them look out for stuff like that to see if you really go take your um visiting visa >> to to use it um to come in to adjust which is what they're talking about in the memo where they're saying people need to go back to their their home countries. So they want to make sure that you know abuse your visa. So he wants to be mindful where that is concerned.
>> Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Cuz if he's coming and suggesting when he's coming the way full of clothes >> and his tickets and all the things them everybody know that he's making a final move and the intent can be detected by CBP.
>> Okay. Okay. All right. Person if you have any questions you can post it now.
Um yeah and rookie. Thank you for posting at Nadia's number and and Nadia is on Tik Tok every what? Mondays to to Thursdays. Nadia >> Monday to Thursdays 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
>> 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. there is Nadia's um Tik Tok handle. You can catch her on Tik Tok. Mondays to Thursdays >> 6 to 8.
>> Um and she answer your question and there's your number. If you want to book a consultation with Nardia, you can always send a message to that number.
She send you the link so you can go and book your consultation.
>> All right. Uh let me say those laws I'm looking for questions.
>> Okay.
>> So this person send those laws >> have been on the books to be honest.
>> So be honest on those even Jamaica's immigration laws that must be followed.
Okay.
>> This person was making a comment that the laws are on the book.
>> Right. Yeah. But it's right which is why we're saying nothing has changed. the the it's it's just the law. So what you're what you're finding is more enforcement that is taking place but enforcement is not a memo change in the law.
>> Yes. Yes.
>> Right.
>> Yes. Somebody asked what about those who file vowa I think >> those vow is always an exception because it's humanitarian.
>> Yes. Yes.
>> Let me hold on. Let don't don't move don't move from the vow.
>> Yes. All right. So, what is happening right now is that there's an influx several hundred% more people filing for VA, right?
>> Mhm.
>> The truth is the majority of them not going to be approved >> because Yes, they're not going to be approved because what is what is happening and I hope is that some people bridging the gap using VAWA meaning they know that their case is not strong. So, and since they're taking so long, possibly 5 to 6 years or so to complete and and give you a decision, we pray you probably find a new husband, new wife that is functioning really well and you can do your petition with that person and when you go for your interview now, you withdraw that old vow case. But it may just right now be a strategy because a lot of them will not will not be approved because they lack strength.
>> Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Uh Keith is saying, "I'm a citizen. Me and my wife been married for the past seven years living together was denied and we have a court hearing on July 16th for removal."
>> Oh, see. All right. So it it never took a long time for you to to get proof of what I'm saying?
>> Yes. Yes.
>> Um so Keith is able to book a consultation with us as well to give him some kind of representation.
>> Keith, you need to you need to book you Keith. You need to talk to Nadia.
>> I don't know who we have been talking to but there's Nadia's number on on your screen. 4705938448.
>> Mhm.
>> You need to do that right away. Ke July 16 is around the corner. It's it's it's on the corner and the possibility is that we don't know if they're in different states and we might have to motion to move. I don't know if we may have to mo motion to put him on on um WebEx, put him online instead of going in the courts and people don't need to panic so much about um ICE on the courts again because they have ruled it unlawful for ICE to be present at the court um when these people are coming in and out.
>> Okay. Mhm.
>> Somebody's asking traveling to Jamaica with a Jamaican passport and return with a US passport.
Um, if this is okay, my nephew who is a US citizen petitioned for his mom last year. Do you think she will be affected what with what's happening?
>> What is happening? So you're saying people are thinking again that um his mom might have to go outside it in order to do her interview and come back. Your mom is just fine. As long as the the process was um properly handled, she she she will be just fine.
>> Yes. Yes.
>> Mhm.
>> What's going to happen with those who are already who who are already who already did interview? Do they still have to wait in Jamaica for the green card? Uh, >> all right. So, those people in Jamaica that have done interviews in Jamaica already, the pause is still on. So, they're still waiting for their green card. There are only two exceptions.
Well, as it relate to green card is one.
The um adopted children.
>> That's the only exception. As it relates now to K1 or fiance visa, remember that's non-immigrant. They're also an exception. Those are intended immigrant but they are also an exception.
>> Somebody's asking what if somebody agree have a visa go marry and return. What implications if there is any?
>> What if someone who have a visa? All right. So first of all remember that people can choose anywhere they want to get married. You probably want to meet your spouse in the Bahamas and get married, Portugal and get married, Europe and get married. Nobody's going to fight you about um you getting married. It's what you do afterwards that may be a problem or how it's done.
>> Yes. Yes. All right. Let me go down and see.
Oh, Kate answer Kate. Kate, your question was answer.
Your your question was answered. Kate, you need to give Send a message.
>> Send a message to the phone number a WhatsApp to the phone number.
France said they denied my citizenship.
I appealed it, went to court and they approved it. Okay.
>> Awesome. Congratulations.
>> Yeah.
>> All right. So, let us add let us segue onto that.
>> Um, that's a beautiful statement made that takes us someplace. So here what now people are of the view that hey I've been married the last 3 years or 5 years or I've been living um in the US for the last 5 years which is the general rule let me just go and file for my citizenship gentle people gentle people get assessed before you do your citizenship everyone is not as lucky as France >> Mhm. Some people are processed to go home because their thing is just simply messy. When we talk about messy, they say the green card was not good in the first place.
>> Mhm.
>> They say your green card was a sham. How you came by, how your how your dad or your mom went about it is a problem. So you want to be mindful of those things.
Don't just take up on yourself and just be satisfied that oh it's time so I can get assessed and yes as much as I'm the best thing since sell sliced bread I can't do all the business that is out there get people know them for help if not choose to come to me but don't do it on your own this is not the season for it >> I am a US citizen I filed for my daughter before the blockage does this affect her she's 14 years Where's your daughter?
>> That Yeah, you just say where your daughter is.
>> If she's outside, she is affected. She will have to wait. If she's inside, her adjustment should be fine.
>> Yeah.
>> Mhm. As long all things remaining equal.
>> Do they do DNA for the kids to get them green card?
>> It depends. So when you add the dad's name late on the birth certificate, that's a flag. They are going to be requesting DNA um um from you. And late can be from a couple months to years.
>> Yeah.
>> Mhm.
>> What if you come in a program and get married? What about getting the green card?
>> That's the same as somebody on a visiting visa. pretty much.
>> What about people recently get 10 year visa and overstay? George >> no matter the number of years on the visa you overstay, you overstay and that visa is no longer good.
>> Yeah.
>> Mhm.
>> Once you Yeah. Okay. Mhm.
I did my citizenship a few days ago and I have a 14-year-old daughter with a green card in another state that didn't get hers because she not living with me.
>> All right. Something not too adding up.
>> Yes.
>> As well as something can add up because even though she's not living with her, right?
>> Mhm.
>> Is your name on her documentation for school? How much time did that child spend with you when the child moved to the United States? Those are some questions I would want to be answered from that parent in order to say why we can't apply for a passport for the child.
>> Mhm.
>> Yeah.
>> You know, so >> all right.
What's it what's it about Jamaican your Jamaican passport and returning and >> keep moving?
There's a reason for that. You say, uh, I that's up to you. Yeah.
Um, can you ask if traveling to Jamaica? Oh, same thing. Jamaica and return with a US passport.
>> Why would people want to do that? When you book your ticket, you definitely have to show your passport because the the the agent going to need to know if you're coming back, ask if you have green card and all of that. Why would why would people do unnecessary lies?
Mhm.
I always wonder why people do that. See the necessity in it. And >> when we done when we done say we salt.
>> Yeah. Yeah. See that? I don't see that necessary. Why? Why? What you want? Why?
Why would somebody want to do that?
>> What's the purpose of it?
>> What's the purpose? I I always I always hear people say that. But me, I wonder why. Why?
>> No, but if if you go to Jamaica, you're a Jamaican. In your US passport, it says you're a Jamaican.
>> Yes.
>> I have one. I know what's written in it.
>> Yeah.
So I don't know what that for. Anyhow, don't know.
I don't know. Uh >> things are go too well for them man.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
Vac will be denied because some that's enough. What?
Say strong.
>> All right. So the man beat you up. Did you get the police involved?
Where are the scratches? Pictures of the scratches when you went to the medical facility. Where are the documentations that the medical facility um give you?
You said the man has spent out the money out of your account. How did the money get into your account? Who know spend out the money out of the account? How did he get to steal all of this? How come you never know say a criminal from the beginning? You name it.
>> Yes.
>> Okay. So, you have gone through all this trauma in this marriage. Have you done therapy?
VA is also based on good moral character. So I've seen a beautiful VA case um >> being denied.
>> Mhm.
>> Papa couldn't figure out what it was.
And I said to the um the young lady, I said, "Something is off. Have you ever been locked up or something?" And she said, "Yes."
>> Mhm.
>> Well, eventually she said yes. I did a fire and the foyer came back to show that um >> she did shoplifting several times over several years.
>> Mhm.
>> Get caught each time, you know.
>> Mhm.
>> And then and then you doing a humanitarian process now >> that is supposed when I tell her the girl have a good case, >> police report, doctor report, anything you can name it, she has it but just never have good moral character.
>> Wow. Wow. Wow.
And how would since you have police report, how would they have found that out?
>> What? The police report?
>> No, the police. You said the police report was good.
>> No. All right. So, the police report is that of her calling to say, "Hey, the man."
>> Oh. Oh, okay. Okay. Not the Oh, not our past indiscretion. Okay. I understand. I understand. I understand.
>> I understand. Oh, another thing they're doing in the marriage base to when they live in two different states, they're working in the two different states and they are forgetting that the employers have to send um things over to IRS for them.
>> By the time they file their taxes now, they don't recognize that they're filing on two different states and they're not recognizing that USCIS is also looking at what's going on in IRS with them and that. So, so when they get back this decision to say denied and you file in two different states and they start to break down everything, everybody start panic because oh um addresses are not on tax returns. Just tell yourself anything they want to find they can find.
>> Of course.
>> Anything they want to find, they can find.
>> Okay.
>> Are there any other questions?
>> I get engaged last year. My fiance is citizen citizen citizen overseas. Can I tell them I am visiting my fa fiance and my visiting visa based on what is happening?
>> Let your fiance file a a fiance visa for you. That's not on on pause.
>> Yes. Yes. Yes.
>> It no pause.
So illegal response crazy something file a fiance visa.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Mhm.
>> What she say? She say she have a visa.
>> She has a visiting visa that come and use and she want to come and use it like a fiance visa.
>> Yes. I understand. She want go. Yeah. Go go go do the thing. Yeah.
>> Yeah. F. Yeah. Uhhuh. Okay. I am married but my wife refused to help me with my work permits and now I am stuck.
>> You need to book a consultation with me.
>> Ricard Ricardo, you're at the right place, man. Book um link up Nardia. She she she I'm sure she can dig into that.
Link up Nardia. Consult with Nadia.
Yeah.
>> So he spoke about work permits, right?
>> Yes.
Um I I don't want to say this about um USCIS.
I don't want to call them crooks, guys.
I didn't call them crooks. I did not.
But you filed for your work permit. The work permit then come.
>> Yes.
>> Then they take the money but they don't send them.
>> Yes.
>> Yeah. They taking the money but they don't send them.
>> Okay.
>> I know my office is not the only one that sees that happening.
Mhm. They collect your money then you don't receive it.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
>> Particularly for the family. We're not talking about the asylum and different but for the family base they collect your funds.
No work permit.
Uh, fat girl Flo Nardia is in Georgia, but she works in the all in all the states just for >> all 50 states and I take care of people outside of the United States as long as it has something to do with United States immigration.
>> Yeah. Yeah. So, >> send her a message and no matter where you are. All right. Uh, let me see. Good afternoon.
I'm seeing something here. Good afternoon.
After 648 review, disabled person qualify for citizenship but medical was no. Okay.
>> All right. That's incomplete.
>> So N648 is somebody with some form of disability, possibly reading as well.
>> So they would normally have to do a medical for that.
>> Yes.
>> Um and that medical covers psychological as well as otherwise. The aim is to see if you probably have developmental dyslexia. At what point um you gain the injury that that you have, at what point something went off with you. Because if it's just that you're lazy and you don't want to read, you know, they're not going to just give you a pass on that.
>> So, yeah.
>> And and and and the possibility is that the medical was not done properly either.
>> Yes.
because it's it's it's pretty much done by two different panel physicians.
>> One that is doing the psychology of things and other doing other parts of it.
>> Yeah. Can green card holder file for their grown children >> as long as they unmarried. Yes. Big fat.
Yes.
>> As you get a green card, file for your adult children. Stop waiting on your citizenship to file for them.
>> Yes.
>> Mhm. If I have my tenure, do I need to work?
Do I need to file for a work permit if it expires?
>> I don't know. Why would you need a work permit? I have a 10 year >> 10 year green card.
>> Yeah. No, we assume a green card.
>> Yeah, we assume. We assume, but I don't think Well, >> well, it's probably a green card, but I'm not sure why the work permit becomes necessary after you get the green card.
>> Yes. Yes. Yes.
>> And really um put in back the number for me. Somebody Richard was Oh, okay. There it is. Thank you. All right, Richard.
There is the number for the for Nadia.
You can send her a message. Um write up the number. Um Richard, because I want to put something else on the screen. All right, Nadia, since adoption is still active, should I cancel the paperwork and let my wife adopt my daughter?
Adoption takes so bloody long take very long.
>> So trust me, you don't want to do that.
>> Yeah, you're going to take very very long.
>> You you don't want to do that, sister.
>> Work permit goes for persons who are waiting for green card in Jamaica.
>> I don't understand that.
Good afternoon. was was granted advanced parole via VA. However, I have not received J1 waiver. Can I travel?
>> So, if you need the waiver, you need the waiver. Why are you going to travel if you need the waiver? No, you don't have the waiver and that's probably going to impact on you.
>> Yeah.
>> Mhm.
>> Yeah.
>> When I travel, you just call me.
>> Yeah.
>> I like those little complicated cases.
They come with money, you know.
>> Yeah.
What is considered economic benefit to be allowed to file for a green card inside the US >> what do they mean by that?
>> I'm not sure >> if government tell economic benefit benefit to who? You think it's to you the immigrants?
There's no benefit to you the immigrant.
>> Can green card holder file for sibling?
>> Only a US citizen can file for their sibling. Only a US citizen 21 years or older can file for their parents.
>> Okay.
Okay.
>> Uh Tina, your question. Uh where's your question? Tina, let me go up and see. I should look at your question.
Type it. Okay. If a person apply for a green card for over 4 years now and only get the work permit and social security and is waiting is awaiting the green card, do they have to go back to their country?
>> All right. So, it means that that person either late to the life or we're going to be answering the question a million one times.
>> Yeah.
>> Nothing has changed since Friday.
>> Yeah.
Mhm.
I tell you got a lot of people visited, you know.
>> Right. But but people here what >> um people have to calm and settle. Your grandmother never tell us say you don't make permanent decision in our temporary position.
>> Yes.
>> So your head can um all over the place and then um everybody run up on a post or whatever. All right. So we can go to the um lawyer first.
>> I mean at some point money got to be made off waiverss and waivers are always being done. We do them here so they always been done but they're not needed now.
>> Yes.
>> What is a I824 form?
>> Yes.
>> That's to make some um movement on an approved I130.
So the person may have filed for adjustment of status on the pney out of Jamaica. So now they have to use a 824 to turn the petition out.
>> Oh.
>> Mhm.
>> Okay. Okay.
>> The reverse would not have required that.
>> How long after I get my green card, can I file for my citizenship?
>> If you got your green card through marriage and you are still happily married and everything is going real nice with you, then there's a 3 years mark. And remember, you can apply 90 days leading up to the 3 years.
>> Mhm. If you're not in that situation, then the general rule is five years and you can apply 90 days leading up to the five years. And if you were to go into the military, it's almost immediate.
>> Oh.
>> Mhm. Okay.
>> That's an exception. Yes.
>> Yes.
Medical was reviewed and now interview notice to bring passports and green cards. Sorry. Internet said for 6 months don't need anything. And now this notice uh you got it >> person was reviewed >> and now interview notice to bring passports.
>> Yes.
>> And green card. Sorry internet. They said >> I'm not I'm not understanding it.
>> Me neither.
>> When I went to teacher school I never learned that.
Hey, Chevy. Big up. Big up. Big up. Big up. Big up. Big up.
>> Papa, I'm going to beg you to at least leave 10 minutes before 8:00 because I I I'm going to be moving back over to my my my >> Yeah, man. No problem. And for persons >> for persons, remember that you can go over to Nardia. There is a Tik Tok page, Nardia Barrett Lewis at the Consular Queen.
>> Follow.
>> Yes, follow her on Tik Tok. She's on Mondays on to to Thursdays 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. And believe you me, I've been getting some good reviews. Nia, some people that tell me say, "Boy, trust me, you give some solid, you know, you know." Um, but you can go over to Nardia and and join her over there when when we finish here. But, uh, let me check and see if there's is it true that if you are married up here, you have to go home. Lord, person just join same.
page on Tik Tok.
>> Yeah.
Some fears.
>> Yeah man. Um no waste time and panic panic mistake work short money for you know what I mean. So if if we can kind of sort of be levelheaded then can work to to sort out whatever they need to sort out and they need to be super careful. Get professional help >> guys get professional help me never tell you know I don't get keep tell get professional help >> because if you make no mistake problem >> you make mistake trouble.
>> Yes. Yes. But do it good and done.
>> Yes.
mistake from nowaday >> my viewers and my subscribers it was nice being here I posted a video earlier on so you can go and watch it if you don't watch it yet sure we learn something as Nardia say no need for panic no follow somebody didn't Liar one big food offo and I all kind of cause for concern. It's a policy. It is not a law based on what Nardia said. The law is in place already. And to change law is not the stroke of a pen that change a law. You understand? Not the stroke of a pen. So don't panic. Don't be afraid.
Don't have to do same way and sort out the thing. Catch you tomorrow morning 6:45 Jamaica time. All right, big up on yourself. Thanks for joining.
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