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SalishSea

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  1. What will have changed to strengthen her ties to home? It’s your $$ to lose, the consulate doesn’t care.
  2. Yes, well many countries don’t even have pathways for siblings to immigrate…
  3. How do you plan to support an immigrant during the time when they’re not authorized to work? How will you pay for their health care?
  4. No such “introductory letter” is necessary. You might get an RFE for clarification. This just shows why sending unnecessary fluff complicated things.
  5. If the denial was because of not enough time spent in person, you will need to fix that before applying again, even with a spouse visa. There is a lot of fraud out of India.
  6. Did you make a copy of the form before you submitted it to USCIS?
  7. Why? Most here did DIY. There may be immigrant assistance type resources in your community who could help you with understanding the forms, but I doubt you’ll get a lawyer to do it for free.
  8. Nothing has changed. There are no derivatives for spouses of USCs. K1/K3 doesn’t apply. Please refer to USCIS.gov for your info- you’ll be much better off.
  9. You will be fine. The 125%/I-865 comes into play much later in the K-1 process (probably >one year from now).
  10. The SS card of an LPR with a 10 year GC looks no different than the SS card of a citizen - there is no need to get new cards.
  11. In that case, I think you'll be just fine. Are you currently working? Even if your income was temporarily lower last year due to medical/time off, current income (as evidenced by payslips) will be more important than last year's tax return info. I get the feeling that Manila is pretty lenient as well.
  12. This also is not true. Cutting it so close can lead to a denial, as it is based on the "totality of circumstances." There are many other parameters that the adjudicator can consider, such as age (as it relates to income/earning potential), whether you live in a high COL area, what consulate you are going through, etc.
  13. What does it say on the MC? I'd stick to however the state of Utah lists it in terms of location, and if the MC doesn't refer to Zoom, I wouldn't.
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