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I'm the beneficiary my spouse is the US Citizen! I have unpaid debts here in my country! They are not big debts but I'm still worried. About that! My interview is in 3 weeks! I would love to know from someone who had debts and was approved at the interview

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In what country? Fill in your timeline. Also, I can't imagine it would have any impact on your interview, unless they specifically ask about your debts. I think they would care more about your spouse's American debt.

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OP,

Your debts in your country will have no bearing on a CO's decision regarding a visa to the US.

I don't know what the exit control procedures for your country are, so that could be another matter entirely.

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Some advice from someone who has debts and got an approved interview?? Help!!

I don't think this will affect anything. Though I haven't been through the whole immigration process. It wasn't in the immigration manuals I've read, at least. Maybe someone else can chime in though. I would like to know this.

 

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Where do you get immigration manuals? I'm super worried about it!! I have been looking online and I can't find anything or anyone who has the same question as I am!!! :/ I hope someone here who was in the same situation like can answer me!!!! :unsure::help::blink:

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Some advice from someone who has debts and got an approved interview?? Help!!

No. Bad debt/credit worthiness is not one of the factors considered in adjudicating petitions. USCIS will not search any database(s) relating to your credit worthiness.

However, if one is applying for citizenship and there are unpaid traffic tickets, outstanding warrants & even uncleared support payments, that could adversely impact the application. So, it is advisable that petitioners take care of all aspects of their lives be it financial obligations as well as social obligations.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Where do you get immigration manuals? I'm super worried about it!! I have been looking online and I can't find anything or anyone who has the same question as I am!!! :/ I hope someone here who was in the same situation like can answer me!!!! :unsure::help::blink:

Like the ones found on www.uscis.gov and at the Department of State website.

1) http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-864instr.pdf

2) http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-130instr.pdf

3) http://travel.state.gov/visa/immigrants/info/info_1339.html

 

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Here's a link below to old threads that discuss debt/bankrupcies etc. You can also search using key words as "debts", "bankrupcy", "outstanding tickets to help shed some light on your topic.

Goodluck.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/123285-can-bankruptcy-effect-processing-of-k3-visa-for-my-wife-to-bring-her-here/

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Thank you for your answers but I'm the beneficiary none us citizen

Ok. Ya, I think you're safe. I wouldn't worry about it. No one else is, and everyone has debt. Some have even declared bankruptcy before a move, I'm sure. I haven't but I'm sure others have. Just don't worry about it and let us know how the interview goes! :)

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N-400 Timeline (Field Office: Orlando, FL) & Voter Registration (Online)

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Passport Timeline (Submitted at USPS, Standard Processing, Standard Delivery, Locator number: 51) & SSA Update & Naturalization Certificate Receipt

 

03/23/2022: Application for passport submitted at USPS facility under standard processing.

04/04/2022: Status changed to “The U.S. Department of State has received your application for your passport book on 04/04/2022. We're now reviewing your application and supporting documents...Your application locator number is 51*******.

04/04/2022: Check for passport cashed.

05/03/2022: Status changed to "The U.S. Department of State approved your application for your passport book. We're now printing your passport book and preparing to give it to you. You should receive your passport book on or around 05/09/2022."

05/05/2022: Passport Received.

05/09/2022: SSA Citizenship Status Updated.

05/25/2022: Naturalization Certificate received in mail.

 

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Ok. Ya, I think you're safe. I wouldn't worry about it. No one else is, and everyone has debt. Some have even declared bankruptcy before a move, I'm sure. I haven't but I'm sure others have. Just don't worry about it and let us know how the interview goes! :)

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