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GC holder stayed overseas more than 2 years and bring my wife with me on b1/b2 visa

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Lets put it another way, are you prepared to leave your wife behind assuming you are able to enter the US as a LPR, and knowing it will take 2 years to petition her.

 

If the answer is yes have a go, if no then all this is wasted.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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1 hour ago, drivermessenger said:

Look i believe And as i Said And as i see There is no way to take my wife with me on tourist visa.

 

all i can do apply sb1 wait and see. 

 

Just to problem is i do not want to leave her behind. Thats why i keep trying to find other way if There is but some of you all so mean the way they are talking. 

 

Assylum i know a friend of Mine was citizen of krgyzstan And working in Russia applied tourist visa And accepted went to usa then hired a lawyer to get asylum which he got it just a week ago..

 

anyway this topic gets under no respect at all i wont ask no more question thanks to all for helping me 

Probably a Russian with Kyrgyzstan citizenship, the do make the Asylum cases. Is your wife the Kyrgyzstan Russian speaking citizen?

 

All these things about no being able to live in Russia, I know Russia very well, please, don't tell the horror stories, so many Russian women living and working with no husband and nobody kills them over there

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5 minutes ago, MeAlone said:

Probably a Russian with Kyrgyzstan citizenship, the do make the Asylum cases. Is your wife the Kyrgyzstan Russian speaking citizen?

 

All these things about no being able to live in Russia, I know Russia very well, please, don't tell the horror stories, so many Russian women living and working with no husband and nobody kills them over there

It is Putin's fault ! ;)

Done with K1, AOS and ROC

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Too many funny guys here....And some of them know how to make a joke..

 

İ did not make any story especially horror one! 

 

then sent your Wife to Russia lets see how long she will be able to survive if you know russia that better when she has no home not even a job you think is all happens as quick as snap a finger.

 

probably you dont hear when i Said she has no home to go or are you blind or your Brain got freeze?

 

 

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38 minutes ago, Boiler said:

Lets put it another way, are you prepared to leave your wife behind assuming you are able to enter the US as a LPR, and knowing it will take 2 years to petition her.

 

If the answer is yes have a go, if no then all this is wasted.

İ hear you got the point And i know what action i will take thanks for joining 

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15 minutes ago, drivermessenger said:

Too many funny guys here....And some of them know how to make a joke..

 

İ did not make any story especially horror one! 

 

then sent your Wife to Russia lets see how long she will be able to survive if you know russia that better when she has no home not even a job you think is all happens as quick as snap a finger.

 

probably you dont hear when i Said she has no home to go or are you blind or your Brain got freeze?

 

 

Lots of places to rent, suburbs are cheap, work, jobs are everywhere and better send her fast, she starts to work, still can, I did find the job being 4 months pregnant and easy, then working she gets paid her maternity leave, monthly payments before and after giving a birth, if she is not working, the social services pay her monthly pay for living, modest but enough, then she has the right to get paid for a child. She will have 3 years of not working period, first 1 year and half she is paid the salary 40% of what she was making before every month during 1 year and half, then another 1 year and half is less payment but the mother con continue not working and keep going her time for pension. Also she will be paid 80,000 roubles (1,374.58USD) one time maternity pay for a child and so on, benefits and clinics

Read here https://www.intex-press.by/2016/05/07/skolko-dlitsya-dekretnyj-otpusk-v-raznyh-stranah/

Россия:

пособие зависит от зарплаты мамы.

У Виктории и Дениса Водолазовых, проживающих в г. Самара, есть дочь Ульяна, которой 1,7 года.

– Отпуск по уходу за ребенком в России длится 3 года, но условно состоит из двух частей. Первая – до момента, когда ребенку исполнится 1,5 года. В этот период выплачивается ежемесячное пособие, которое составляет 40% от среднемесячного заработка мамы. К примеру, я получала 6800 росс. рублей (примерно 2 млн белорусских рублей). Если женщина не работает, государство выплачивает минимальное пособие. Когда малышу исполнится 1,5 года, молодая мама может рассчитывать на продление своего декретного отпуска до исполнения ребенку 3 лет. Пособие до 3 лет совсем небольшое – у меня, к примеру, 250 росс. руб. (около 75 тысяч бел. руб.) в месяц.

При рождении ребенка также выплачивается единовременное пособие, размер которого зависит от среднего дохода женщины. Мне было начислено около 80000 российских рублей.

Сразу после выписки из роддома нам был выдан на ребенка полис обязательного медицинского страхования. Мы прикреплены к детской поликлинике, и все услуги для нас бесплатные при предъявлении полиса. 

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in Russia still pregnant women have good benefits comparing to other countries. Many Russian ladies are travelling from USA back to Russia just for to get the Maternity pay $1.374.58 USD.

 

Please, continue telling your horror stories about not being able to survive in Russia with her own language and Russian skills and education

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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I mean no disrespect to you.  I"m sorry you got into this situation.  But others have been telling you the only thing you can do.  You have to find out if you can even become an lpr again and enter the United States again.  If you can not then there is nothing more you can do.  If you can get back in again you are still faced with a difficult situation.  You can apply for a spouse visa but your wife will have to wait in another country for about 2 years.  You said you can't do that.  So I don't see any other choice than to stay in your home country.  You are getting angry at people for telling you this but these are your only 2 options. 

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40 minutes ago, Oliversmom said:

I mean no disrespect to you.  I"m sorry you got into this situation.  But others have been telling you the only thing you can do.  You have to find out if you can even become an lpr again and enter the United States again.  If you can not then there is nothing more you can do.  If you can get back in again you are still faced with a difficult situation.  You can apply for a spouse visa but your wife will have to wait in another country for about 2 years.  You said you can't do that.  So I don't see any other choice than to stay in your home country.  You are getting angry at people for telling you this but these are your only 2 options. 

They can also to go to live in her home country

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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Just now, MeAlone said:

They can also to go to live in her home country

The military commander would not like that!!!

"The US immigration process requires a great deal of knowledge, planning, time, patience, and a significant amount of money.  It is quite a journey!"

- Some old child of the 50's & 60's on his laptop 

 

Senior Master Sergeant, US Air Force- Retired (after 20+ years)- Missile Systems Maintenance & Titan 2 ICBM Launch Crew Duty (200+ Alert tours)

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In summary, it took 13 months for approval of the CR-1.  It took 44 months for approval of the I-751.  It took 4 months for approval of the N-400.   It took 172 days from N-400 application to Oath Ceremony.   It took 6 weeks for Passport, then 7 additional weeks for return of wife's Naturalization Certificate.. 
 

Filed: Other Country: Saudi Arabia
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7 hours ago, drivermessenger said:

Why so offensive ?  turks did something to you 😂? How did you came to usa ? Dont bla bla i dont need your bullshits

 

Excuse me?  I said Turkey is a nice place and a utopia. 

 

How did you came to usa ?

 

I was born there.  So were my parents, and their parents.  Thanks for asking. 

 

 

Filed: Other Country: Saudi Arabia
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8 hours ago, drivermessenger said:

Why so offensive ?  turks did something to you 😂? How did you came to usa ? Dont bla bla i dont need your bullshits

If you want to know about SB-1 you do need my BS.  Only about 1500 were issued in all of 2016.  We passed the interview for determination of eligibility for one.  Last month.  There are very, very few people on this site who have successfully done it and you need to cut your BS and pucker up for a dose of reality.  It only stings for a minute.

 

The bar that is set for SB-1 eligibility is very, very high and based on what you have said here you cannot overcome these hurdles (and) someone in the US still has to sponsor you for the SB-1 visa! 

 

So answer these questions yes or no:

 

Did you maintain your bank account in the US and do you use it for banking?  Show statements covering the time you were out

Do you have a permanent address in the US? Prove it

Do you have bills - utility, credit cards, loans, in your name associated with that address?  Show them

Do you have assets or investments in the US? Print evidence of them

Do you have a current drivers license and do you have insured vehicles in the US? Bring a copy

Have you filed US taxes for every year that you have been out? Bring copies of the returns and evidence they were filed

Do you have a sponsor in the US? Who is it, what is the relationship?

 

THEN:  If you can answer YES to EVERY SINGLE QUESTION you then get to explain to the CO why the reason you were out is outside of your control.  Otherwise, the CO will not view your irresponsible family planning as cause to scramble jets and evac you to the sunny beaches of Florida.

 

This is an application for Special Immigrant Status under Section 101(a)(27)(A) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, for lawfully admitted permanent

residents who are returning from a temporary visit abroad. To qualify you must submit with this application evidence that:

(1) You had the status of an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence at the time of departure from the United States;

(2) You departed from the United States with the intention of returning and you have not abandoned this intention; and

(3) You are returning to the United States from a temporary visit abroad and, if the stay abroad was protracted, this was caused by reasons

beyond your control and for which you are not responsible.

Applicants must submit evidence with this application to support the above requirements, including proof of lawful permanent residence

(Examples: Form I-151, I-551, Reentry Permit, etc.), dates of travel outside of the United States (Examples: airline tickets, passport stamps, etc.), proof

of ties to the United States and intention to return (Examples: tax returns, and evidence of economic, family and social ties to the United States), and

proof a protracted stay was for reasons beyond the applicant's control (Examples: medical incapacitation, employment with a U.S. company,

accompanying a U.S. citizen spouse, etc.) All documents will be returned to you.

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