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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Interesting topic. I think my ex-wife on her I-360 could only show maybe a copy of the marriage license and the health insurance card I gave her and we did have a baby. Since I discovered her cheating early she never changed her name, got a bank account, driver's license...nothing. I don't know what other RFE she could show. The OP here seems to have a lot more and they are still asking for RFE? USCIS go figure huh? The thing about VAWA is they seem to overlook a lot of the standard stuff at the VSC.

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Interesting topic. I think my ex-wife on her I-360 could only show maybe a copy of the marriage license and the health insurance card I gave her and we did have a baby. Since I discovered her cheating early she never changed her name, got a bank account, driver's license...nothing. I don't know what other RFE she could show. The OP here seems to have a lot more and they are still asking for RFE? USCIS go figure huh? The thing about VAWA is they seem to overlook a lot of the standard stuff at the VSC.

My husband will try if he can add my name on the title of the old van that we sometimes use. We are just not sure on how it will work i mean how much it would cost us and how long before it gets done. I can't understand the USCIS, what else can a married couple gives if what they only have is what they only have right now. Like for us, we already showed them our joint savings and checking account the first time we submitted and still not satisfied and even wanted to see the transaction we are making all throughout the marriage.

We do not want to get an attorney. For me it will not make any difference , attorney cant add properties and no assurance it'll get approved. So we just give the USCIS what we can produce and have here. If they don't get satisfied then they can call us for an interview. I just want all this to be done before i start my Board exam and try not to worry about it and just concentrate on my certification review.

04/07/2007 - Met online thru Filipina Heart

04/08/2007 to 05/2007- Getting to know each other

06/2007 onward - long distance relationship went so well

(chat, email and calls,)

01/2008 - My husband proposed to get married and I accepted it and planned/scheduled to meet me in person

09/04/2008 - He left the States for me

09/06/2008 - I picked him up on the terminal 2 airport

10/08/2008 - We got married

01/29/2010 - Filed 1-130

04/12/2010 - 1-130 got approved

06/21-22 - Medical examination at St. Luke PASSED!!!

07/01/2010 - Interview PASSED! Love you Lord!!!!![/color][/size]

07/10/2010 - Arrived at AL USA with my husband

(POE- Dallas Forthworth Texas)

07/27/ and 08/03- Got 2 Welcome Letters

08/13/2010 - Got my GC [/size][/color]

04/26/12 - Submitted ROC documents

05/11/12 - Biometrics

12/26/12 - RFE

12/31/12 - Responded to RFE

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Austria
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Thanks for your reply. But we do not have property to make a will. I don't know about medical power of attorney. I have known many friends here who have 10 years gc and her and the husband were already seperated. What i meant is that i hope USCIS will realized that bona fide marriage does not only depends on the material possesions you both owned and shared if you have. we will see. We may pass what we got and then if they are not satisfied they can call us for an interview that's all we can do.

Ok so when we did a will, the medical power of attorney was included in that. It say such things like you are allowed to decide whether to turn off life supporting machines if the patient is in a vegetative state.

Furthermore, a basic will does not include any mentions of property. It just designates who will get anything you own, be it only clothes, the money in your wallet or what have you. Unless you specify anything, it will not be mentioned. And nobody at USCIS knows what you own. So they wouldn't know that you don't have any valuables.

It might not do much for you personally, but it IS a legal document with your names and signatures which is notarized.

Good luck and I hope you will come up with some more evidence. :)

Alles wird gut und wenn es noch nicht gut ist, ist es noch nicht vorbei.


US Citizen as of Arpil 17 2014

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Ok so when we did a will, the medical power of attorney was included in that. It say such things like you are allowed to decide whether to turn off life supporting machines if the patient is in a vegetative state.

Furthermore, a basic will does not include any mentions of property. It just designates who will get anything you own, be it only clothes, the money in your wallet or what have you. Unless you specify anything, it will not be mentioned. And nobody at USCIS knows what you own. So they wouldn't know that you don't have any valuables.

It might not do much for you personally, but it IS a legal document with your names and signatures which is notarized.

Good luck and I hope you will come up with some more evidence. :)

Thank you for your respond and advise. How much it will cost to get a power of attorney and all that? We have limited and budget income especially now that i just finished my schooling. So you mean my husband can make a simple letter stating the all his belongings here like his valueable collections will belong to me when something happens to him? Do you know where can i get a format of that?

04/07/2007 - Met online thru Filipina Heart

04/08/2007 to 05/2007- Getting to know each other

06/2007 onward - long distance relationship went so well

(chat, email and calls,)

01/2008 - My husband proposed to get married and I accepted it and planned/scheduled to meet me in person

09/04/2008 - He left the States for me

09/06/2008 - I picked him up on the terminal 2 airport

10/08/2008 - We got married

01/29/2010 - Filed 1-130

04/12/2010 - 1-130 got approved

06/21-22 - Medical examination at St. Luke PASSED!!!

07/01/2010 - Interview PASSED! Love you Lord!!!!![/color][/size]

07/10/2010 - Arrived at AL USA with my husband

(POE- Dallas Forthworth Texas)

07/27/ and 08/03- Got 2 Welcome Letters

08/13/2010 - Got my GC [/size][/color]

04/26/12 - Submitted ROC documents

05/11/12 - Biometrics

12/26/12 - RFE

12/31/12 - Responded to RFE

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Thank you for your respond and advise. How much it will cost to get a power of attorney and all that? We have limited and budget income especially now that i just finished my schooling. So you mean my husband can make a simple letter stating the all his belongings here like his valueable collections will belong to me when something happens to him? Do you know where can i get a format of that?

Maybe this link can help :)

http://www.ehow.com/how_4546334_write-living-will-lawyer.html


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Marriage: 7/12/10
Filed I-130: 9/10/12
NOA1: 9/17/12
Transferred to NBC: 9/19/12
Sent to local office for adjudication: 9/21/12
RFE for Beneficiary BC received 12/13/12
Mail BC in response to RFE 12/17/12
NOA2: 12/20/12
NVC case number assigned: 1/29/13
Sent DS-3032 email: 1/31/13
Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill: 2/1/13
Pay I-864 Bill: 2/5/13
NVC Accepted DS-3032: 2/12/13
Received IV Bill: 2/13/13
Send Completed I-864: 2/16/13
NVC Received I-864 Package: 2/19/13
AOS Package accepted: 2/26/13
Pay IV Bill: 2/28/13
IV Packet Sent: 3/2/13
NVC Received IV Packet: 3/4/13
Case Completed at NVC: 3/13/13
Interview date: 4/30/13

APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

POE: pending

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