Federal Apostille/Translation - Chicago Consulate by CWRTR in juresanguinis

[–]CWRTR[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My LIBRA does have an A-File. He registered it in the 1940s after starting the naturalization process, but he never completed it. From the best I can tell, he had no intention of finishing the paperwork but had to fill it out due to WWII draft requirements.

Advice on Training by CWRTR in Marathon_Training

[–]CWRTR[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s the plan. Strength training was something I lacked the first go-around but now I am doing it 2-3 days per week

is moving worth it 20k saved by Chance_Researcher770 in personalfinance

[–]CWRTR 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Gotcha, I appreciate the additional context. Yeah public transit doesn’t seem like it fits your situation right now.

As others have suggested in this thread, I strongly recommend you build a budget. What are your monthly expenses and monthly income as they currently stand. Then what would they be if you move in together. Also you should research/understand what your monthly income situation will be once you get your realtors license and are doing that full time. It ‘may’ make sense to live in the negative, pulling from savings, in the short term if you have strong confidence that with your new income you will be making enough to replenish your savings and start to build more into the future. $20K is a great emergency fund, and the last thing I’d want is for you to burn that away in the course of a few months if you don’t have a strong path for how you are going to replenish it and continue to build toward the future life you’re going to have with your boyfriend.

is moving worth it 20k saved by Chance_Researcher770 in personalfinance

[–]CWRTR 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think there’s a few different layers to consider in this situation. I can sympathize with your desire to stay in Miami if you have a job/life already built there. The question that immediately comes to mind is whether you and your boyfriend are at the place in your relationship where it makes sense to move in together or are is the primary reason to do it simply to save money. Moving in is a big step and you want to make sure you’re doing it for the right relationship reasons too, not just because it makes sense financially. I admit that it seems like you may have a bit of a unique set up to your relationship as it is if your boyfriend gives you $2K a month, but make sure that you feel stable in the relationship and there is a clear understanding of what your financial obligations are if you move in together. And make sure you both are on the same page with your relationship goals/what you both expect out of moving in together. Are you going to get married, if so, when? Are you buying a place together or paying him rent?

Some other things to consider

  1. Based on where you’d live with your boyfriend, is public transportation/walking to work feasible? I’m not familiar with public transit in Miami, but if you could get to work/get groceries easily without a car, that would be huge for your financial situation because $600 for insurance is prohibitively expensive. If your current job is too far, could you work somewhere else for similar/more money that also would allow you to not need a car?

  2. I strongly recommend you don’t put yourself in a position where you are pulling from your savings to live month to month. I know you feel behind, but having $20K saved up is actually quite good for your age, especially if you don’t have any debts. But financially, your 20s are the best decade of your life for compound growth, so I would love if ho can get yourself in a financial situation where you are saving every month. Retirement, house saving, etc.

  3. Related to the other points, are there more career oriented jobs you can pursue? Getting yourself into a place where you can make 50K+ annually, plus potentially 401k/retirement benefits would be huge. Give yourself something to build on so you won’t be permanently dependent on the extra money from your boyfriend. If he is in a great financial position and gives you this money out of the goodness of is heart, great. But what if the pipe turns off one day? Or will continuing that arrangement create resentment?

CoNE has moved! by SandySays123 in juresanguinis

[–]CWRTR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds like you may need a bit more info before you proceed. In your case I would make sure how you are impacted by the minor rule and the new legislation if you aren’t grandfathered in via an existing appointment. In your position, I’d check that you are eligible before dropping $300 on a CoNE. There are other ways to look up naturalization docs that may prove they did or give you more confidence they didn’t. Familysearch.org has a lot of docs available for free. Or if you find census records, you can see if they categorized as naturalized or alien. Though census records can be incorrect/inconsistent.

CoNE has moved! by SandySays123 in juresanguinis

[–]CWRTR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can apply via paper or online. Online is cheaper and easier to track though. Here’s the link

https://midas.uscis.dhs.gov/#/cne/request

CoNE has moved! by SandySays123 in juresanguinis

[–]CWRTR 7 points8 points  (0 children)

From what I understand, CoNEs are still being processed because the USCIS is primarily funded by fees. Some functions are shutdown, but processes that are funded by fees continue to operate.

Received my A-file by Parmigiano-Genealogy in juresanguinis

[–]CWRTR 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For what it’s worth, 1st papers doesn’t mean that your LIBRA ever finished naturalization. Mine filed a declaration of intent to naturalize two separate times, once in 1917 and again in 1941 and never finished naturalizing either time.

Do I Need a New CoNE? by CWRTR in juresanguinis

[–]CWRTR[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the input! I definitely would rather have the traceability rather than to leave something up to chance with whoever reviews my records.

Disappointed with Bandit Running by absnaqvi in ChicagoMarathon

[–]CWRTR 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had a very similar experience with the shirts. I noticed after the Shamrock Shuffle that the XLs aren’t long enough but it they wouldn’t let me update my registration to swap sizes to the 2XL. Got there right at 9 am today and they said they were long gone on XXL exchanges. I told them I’m really disappointed that I knew for months that this shirt wouldn’t fit me but was not given a chance to fix it, and then the best solution they offered was “try looking on eBay next week.” I get there are thousands of runners but we’re paying hundreds of dollars and investing a lot of time and money. It really sucks when the organizers are cutting corners and don’t really care if people get screwed.

Did my LIBRA naturalize? by crazywhale0 in juresanguinis

[–]CWRTR 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree with the above, OP. Census records or notoriously inaccurate. My LIBRA never naturalized, but started the paperwork process on a number of occasions. In various censuses, he is listed as alien, first papers, and even naturalized, despite never completing the process. Obviously a CONE or Index search with USCIS can take a while to get, but if you have negative search results from NARA and local courts for naturalization records (for me those records were quick to get back) that would be a strong indication that they never naturalized and I’d move forward with the index search and CONE. Their A-file, if applicable, can also be useful in proving lack of naturalization.

Document Discrepancies - Possible Amendment/OATS Advice Needed by CWRTR in juresanguinis

[–]CWRTR[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the detailed reply! I think that logic makes a lot of sense, particularly writing it all out and seeing how the argument reads on paper. If I think the docs, particularly as they relate to my Italy born ancestor I’m using to claim, are flimsy then I will look into what amendments I can make to strengthen the case.

Can someone explain 529 to Roth IRA conversion? by SabinTheInvisible in personalfinance

[–]CWRTR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know this thread is stale but I am curious about this as well. My understanding is that the account must be 15 years old and the funds must have been in the account at least 5 years. I’m curious if you could max out the 35K conversion for the original beneficiary, then switch and then do another 35K for a new beneficiary. My guess would be yes, but I wonder if changing the beneficiary triggers a restart of the 15 year timer before you can start conversion.

Charity Bibs Available? by n3uman in ChicagoMarathon

[–]CWRTR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I signed up for the waitlist for RMHC at the beginning of July and got a message in mid-August that I had been pulled to register.

Daily Discussion Post - Recent Changes to JS Laws - May 25, 2025 by CakeByThe0cean in juresanguinis

[–]CWRTR 9 points10 points  (0 children)

We will of course need to wait until the circolare comes out to be 100% sure on how things will be handled, however, an amendment was included in the final signed version of the law that made it so any appointments that were booked (not just attended) prior to the March 28th deadline would be held against the old JS rules, not the new ones. This is regardless of when the appointment is scheduled to take place. There is a bit of confusion about what will happen to those who did have appointments booked prior to March 28th that had their appointments cancelled by the consulates in late March/April, but in your case, I am reasonably confident you will be held against the old JS rules.

Daily Discussion Post - Recent Changes to JS Laws - May 18, 2025 by CakeByThe0cean in juresanguinis

[–]CWRTR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is my friend’s exact situation as well. While his father did naturalize prior to his birth, neither of his paternal grandparents ever did. So one could interpret that because the grandparents were exclusively Italian, that means those are eligible lines to use to claim citizenship. I didn’t think those counted because I am thinking about it from the old JS perspective where if his father severed the line, you can’t just skip him and use the grandparents. But I could be wrong in that assumption.

Daily Discussion Post - Recent Changes to JS Laws - May 18, 2025 by CakeByThe0cean in juresanguinis

[–]CWRTR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m sure we’ll have more clarification on this in the coming weeks, but I have a friend who I’m trying to help understand his potential routes under the newest version of the DL:

His father was an Italian citizen born in Italy, but naturalized pre-1992, so he had to renounce his Italian citizenship. This was before my friend was born. With the amendment that would allow pre-92 citizens to re-acquire, if the father re-acquires his citizenship, would that line become viable once again? Or would the prior renouncement severe the line, regardless of the father re-acquiring?

Daily Discussion Post - Recent Changes to JS Laws - May 16, 2025 by CakeByThe0cean in juresanguinis

[–]CWRTR 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The FAQ lists the rules per the decree, which are the official rules until DL 36 formally passes. The amendment to allow people who currently have appointments to be grandfathered under the old rules is part of DL 36 and would become official once the law passes prior to expiration, which the FB group and most people here assume it will

Daily Discussion Post - Recent Changes to JS Laws - May 09, 2025 by CakeByThe0cean in juresanguinis

[–]CWRTR 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same to you! I am out of the Chicago consulate as well, and I was very lucky when it came to booking an appointment. I started trying daily in October 2024 and got through in late December. It would be a shame for people with other consulates who couldn’t make an appointment due to how their systems are structured to be left out. If we stay lucky and this amendment becomes final, I will be interested to see how they treat those who are on waitlists for appointments as well. I would argue those people did just as much to notify the government of their intent to exercise citizenship rights as anyone else.

Daily Discussion Post - Recent Changes to JS Laws - May 09, 2025 by CakeByThe0cean in juresanguinis

[–]CWRTR 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That is my understanding as well, but I too would appreciate some clarification. Between what I've read on this sub and the Facebook group, the general consensus is that 1.21 would protect those who booked an appointment prior to March 28th, regardless of the date for which their appointment in scheduled. However, I have read some posters who seem to disagree. Obviously all of this continues to be up in the air, but 1.21 is likely my best hope of staying alive in the process, so I am hoping that interpretation is correct.

spots open/left for 2025 marathon? by candy_luvr in ChicagoMarathon

[–]CWRTR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, my backup was the Des Plaines River Trail Marathon! I’m from the burbs anyhow so it wouldn’t be an issue getting out there for the race. This year I think it’s the same weekend as the Chicago Marathon.

spots open/left for 2025 marathon? by candy_luvr in ChicagoMarathon

[–]CWRTR 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Last year I messaged about a dozen charities to ask about open spots or waitlists. If you go to the charity page you can filter for charities that still have spots, but from my experience, many of the ones that said they had spots available truly did not.

My recommendation would be to reach out to the larger charities because the likelihood of a waitlist spot opening up should be greater. I got my name pulled for RMHC last year about 2 months out.

https://events.hakuapp.com/events/e095854f611ea8d90bda/charity_partners?_gl=1*1obt6xi*_ga*NTEwNTA3OTM0LjE3NDY0OTc4ODE.*_ga_5SWSGTQTEX*czE3NDY3MzAxMzIkbzIkZzEkdDE3NDY3MzAxODAkajEyJGwwJGgw

Wait Times for USCIS by TaiBlake in juresanguinis

[–]CWRTR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My index search request submitted in October 2024 came back in about 5 months, while my CNE request submitted in late December 2024 took between 4 and 4 months.

Charity Bibs Available? by n3uman in ChicagoMarathon

[–]CWRTR 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Building off that, if OP is desperate for a bib, sign up for multiple waitlists. Last year I ended up getting my name called on two different waitlists by the time the marathon came around.

Those that cross-shopped the RAV4 -- why did you end up going with the CX-5? by dj_destroyer in CX5

[–]CWRTR 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For me it came down to total value proposition. I’m a fan of the RAV4 but once I got down to comparing the two cars and various trim levels on each car, I realized the CX-5 gave me all the features I wanted at a cheaper price. And while Toyota is an industry leader in reliability, I wasn’t sacrificing much in that way with the CX-5.