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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Austria
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Posted
3 minutes ago, bukawbukaw said:

Why do you want to know about my husband's credit? Or his job? I don't think I was talking anything about those things?

 

Someone mentioned a housing sponsor.

YOU mentioned a “housing sponsor”

such a thing doesn’t exist !

 

 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Moldova
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Posted
3 minutes ago, bukawbukaw said:

Why do you want to know about my husband's credit? Or his job? I don't think I was talking anything about those things?

 

Someone mentioned a housing sponsor.

By housing sponsor they probably mean cosigner for a lease.  Also they are probably curious about credit score and income because why doesn't the USC just rent the apartment and list the other person as an occupant?  

Posted
31 minutes ago, doggieandsam said:

I am confused. In order to get CR1, the sponsor / petitioner has to be a US citizen. OP has been asked if the husband was staying with her in the PH prior and moved to the US with her? But she hasnt answered that. But even then, how did the USC husband not have an SSN, knowledge of how renting works, no credit history etc? And then, the claim of landlords not renting to immigrants might be true but again the husband is USC. Some parts are missing in this story.

I have. And of course my husband was living with me. He is my husband. Of course he has a SSN. That is the law. But he did not know there would be an issue, becasue he never married an immigrant before. Neither of us knew. I guess everyone knows this. OK. But how did YOU deal with it? I think that is important to share. Not bash us for being stupid people. Why did we not know about this? I don't know. But what options are out there for others?

 

We got now:

 

1. AirBnb

2. Buy a trailer and land

 

Not sure what else was listed.

Posted
3 minutes ago, mr&mrshinds said:

OP, where in the PH do people give birth on cardboards?

this happens believe it or not. well, not necessarily on cardboards exactly, but home births are common. giving birth in shanties under the bridge happens too! :)

Passport 17-Feb-22 Drop-off at USPS (expedited processing and shipping) ~ 22-Feb-22 Status: In Process ~ 08-Mar-22 Passport book shipped ~ 09-Mar-22 Status: Approved. Passport book in hand.

N-400     28-Jun-21 Filed online ~ 28-Jun-21 Received NOA + "Biometrics will be re-used" notice ~ 14-Dec-21 Interview scheduled ~ 25-Jan-22 Interview. Approved. Case status: Oath will be scheduled.  ~ 01-Feb-22 Oath scheduled. ~ 14-Feb-22 Oath ceremony.   

ROC        11-Jun-20 Application sent via FedEx ~ 16-Jun-20 Case received ~ 29-Jun-20 (Old) biometrics applied to case ~ 01-Jul-20 NOA ~ 23-Dec-21 Case transferred to new office ~ 25-Jan-22 Combo interview with N400. Case approved. 

AOS        13-Oct -17 Application sent via FedEx ~ 17-Oct-17 Case received ~ 24-Oct-17 Fingerprint fee received ~ 25-Oct-17 NOA1 ~ 17-Nov-17 Biometrics ~ 23-Nov-17 Status "We are scheduling
                 your 
interview" ~ 24-Jul-18 Status "We have scheduled your interview" ~ 28-Jul-18 Interview notice received in the mail  ~ 29-Aug-18 Interview 30-Aug-18 Status "Case was approved" 
                 
04-Sep-18 Received approval / welcome letter in the mail ~04-Sep-18 Status: "Card was mailed to me" ~07-Sep-18 Green card received

EAD/AP  13-Oct Application sent via FedEx ~ 17-Oct Case received ~ 25-Oct NOA1 ~ 17-Nov Biometrics ~ 09-Jan Approved ~ 13-Jan Notice received ~ 18-Jan Combo card received

K1 Visa   28-Jun-17 Case ready (No packet 3 received) ~ 22-Jul Medical ~ 02-Aug Interview (APPROVED!) ~ 03-Aug Visa issued ~ 08-Aug VOH ~ 14-Sep POE (Abu Dhabi) ~ 01-Oct-17 Got married! 

I-129F     17-Feb-17 Petition sent via FedEx ~ 21-Feb-17 Case received ~ 24-Feb-17 NOA1 ~ 30-May-17 NOA2 12-Jun-17 NVC received / Case and Invoice numbers assigned ~ 20-Jun-17 NVC left

 

Posted
1 minute ago, doggieandsam said:

OP has been asked too (multiple times, may I add) where the husband was during the visa application process and she ignores those questions. *gets popcorn*

 

I hope the mods don't shut this thread down just when it is getting interesting! LOL

Well, it seems that OP has been very selective in answering questions whenever some parts of her story were asked for clarification.

Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, bukawbukaw said:

I have. And of course my husband was living with me. He is my husband. Of course he has a SSN. That is the law. But he did not know there would be an issue, becasue he never married an immigrant before. Neither of us knew. I guess everyone knows this. OK. But how did YOU deal with it? I think that is important to share. Not bash us for being stupid people. Why did we not know about this? I don't know. But what options are out there for others?

 

We got now:

 

1. AirBnb

2. Buy a trailer and land

 

Not sure what else was listed.

ok, i'll play. my husband owns his house so i just moved in. :D

 

and i wasn't bashing you for being stupid. i was honestly trying to understand how your husband could have petitioned / sponsored your CR1 visa to begin with considering all these "obstacles" you mentioned having.

Edited by doggieandsam

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N-400     28-Jun-21 Filed online ~ 28-Jun-21 Received NOA + "Biometrics will be re-used" notice ~ 14-Dec-21 Interview scheduled ~ 25-Jan-22 Interview. Approved. Case status: Oath will be scheduled.  ~ 01-Feb-22 Oath scheduled. ~ 14-Feb-22 Oath ceremony.   

ROC        11-Jun-20 Application sent via FedEx ~ 16-Jun-20 Case received ~ 29-Jun-20 (Old) biometrics applied to case ~ 01-Jul-20 NOA ~ 23-Dec-21 Case transferred to new office ~ 25-Jan-22 Combo interview with N400. Case approved. 

AOS        13-Oct -17 Application sent via FedEx ~ 17-Oct-17 Case received ~ 24-Oct-17 Fingerprint fee received ~ 25-Oct-17 NOA1 ~ 17-Nov-17 Biometrics ~ 23-Nov-17 Status "We are scheduling
                 your 
interview" ~ 24-Jul-18 Status "We have scheduled your interview" ~ 28-Jul-18 Interview notice received in the mail  ~ 29-Aug-18 Interview 30-Aug-18 Status "Case was approved" 
                 
04-Sep-18 Received approval / welcome letter in the mail ~04-Sep-18 Status: "Card was mailed to me" ~07-Sep-18 Green card received

EAD/AP  13-Oct Application sent via FedEx ~ 17-Oct Case received ~ 25-Oct NOA1 ~ 17-Nov Biometrics ~ 09-Jan Approved ~ 13-Jan Notice received ~ 18-Jan Combo card received

K1 Visa   28-Jun-17 Case ready (No packet 3 received) ~ 22-Jul Medical ~ 02-Aug Interview (APPROVED!) ~ 03-Aug Visa issued ~ 08-Aug VOH ~ 14-Sep POE (Abu Dhabi) ~ 01-Oct-17 Got married! 

I-129F     17-Feb-17 Petition sent via FedEx ~ 21-Feb-17 Case received ~ 24-Feb-17 NOA1 ~ 30-May-17 NOA2 12-Jun-17 NVC received / Case and Invoice numbers assigned ~ 20-Jun-17 NVC left

 

Posted
36 minutes ago, Ben&Zian said:

 

Exactly. I've been long out of the military now; but before the interview I took a loan out of my 401k to ensure I had extra money to spare for him to transition easier,  maybe some new furniture, extra clothing, down payment for car eventually, ect.

That is nice. But we do not have 401k. We have SSS and PagIBIG. And the most we could get barely covered airfare! :P

Posted
Just now, doggieandsam said:

this happens believe it or not. well, not necessarily on cardboards exactly, but home births are common. giving birth in shanties under the bridge happens too! :)

Oh, thank you for informing me. I was trying to make a connection because OP was asked where in the PH was she from and she has failed to answer so I'm deducing from the info provided.

1 minute ago, doggieandsam said:

ok, i'll play. my husband owns his house so i just moved in. :D

do you still have popcorn? :D

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, mr&mrshinds said:

Oh, thank you for informing me. I was trying to make a connection because OP was asked where in the PH was she from and she has failed to answer so I'm deducing from the info provided.

do you still have popcorn? :D

 

yep, want some? :pop:

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N-400     28-Jun-21 Filed online ~ 28-Jun-21 Received NOA + "Biometrics will be re-used" notice ~ 14-Dec-21 Interview scheduled ~ 25-Jan-22 Interview. Approved. Case status: Oath will be scheduled.  ~ 01-Feb-22 Oath scheduled. ~ 14-Feb-22 Oath ceremony.   

ROC        11-Jun-20 Application sent via FedEx ~ 16-Jun-20 Case received ~ 29-Jun-20 (Old) biometrics applied to case ~ 01-Jul-20 NOA ~ 23-Dec-21 Case transferred to new office ~ 25-Jan-22 Combo interview with N400. Case approved. 

AOS        13-Oct -17 Application sent via FedEx ~ 17-Oct-17 Case received ~ 24-Oct-17 Fingerprint fee received ~ 25-Oct-17 NOA1 ~ 17-Nov-17 Biometrics ~ 23-Nov-17 Status "We are scheduling
                 your 
interview" ~ 24-Jul-18 Status "We have scheduled your interview" ~ 28-Jul-18 Interview notice received in the mail  ~ 29-Aug-18 Interview 30-Aug-18 Status "Case was approved" 
                 
04-Sep-18 Received approval / welcome letter in the mail ~04-Sep-18 Status: "Card was mailed to me" ~07-Sep-18 Green card received

EAD/AP  13-Oct Application sent via FedEx ~ 17-Oct Case received ~ 25-Oct NOA1 ~ 17-Nov Biometrics ~ 09-Jan Approved ~ 13-Jan Notice received ~ 18-Jan Combo card received

K1 Visa   28-Jun-17 Case ready (No packet 3 received) ~ 22-Jul Medical ~ 02-Aug Interview (APPROVED!) ~ 03-Aug Visa issued ~ 08-Aug VOH ~ 14-Sep POE (Abu Dhabi) ~ 01-Oct-17 Got married! 

I-129F     17-Feb-17 Petition sent via FedEx ~ 21-Feb-17 Case received ~ 24-Feb-17 NOA1 ~ 30-May-17 NOA2 12-Jun-17 NVC received / Case and Invoice numbers assigned ~ 20-Jun-17 NVC left

 

Posted
39 minutes ago, mrmvkjts said:

I do not trust this story at all!

Either some HUGE parts of the story are missing or it’s a big freaking scam!

 

 

If you have problems, do not come here. Didn't your mother ever teach you not to say anything if you have nothing nice to say?

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Austria
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Posted
2 minutes ago, bukawbukaw said:

I have. And of course my husband was living with me. He is my husband. Of course he has a SSN. That is the law. But he did not know there would be an issue, becasue he never married an immigrant before. Neither of us knew. I guess everyone knows this. OK. But how did YOU deal with it? I think that is important to share. Not bash us for being stupid people. Why did we not know about this? I don't know. But what options are out there for others?

 

We got now:

 

1. AirBnb

2. Buy a trailer and land

 

Not sure what else was listed.

I don’t really think many people will need these ideas becauaw they know what they get themselves into.

 

With that being said, even if one doesn’t know what’s coming...since they need a sponsor/co-sponsor I’m pretty sure MOST if not all will have a place to live.

 

Your intention of this thread is weird, you only answering specific questions is weird too and the fact that you’re a citizen now and still working on a bank account is just throwing everything over board...

 

not sure if I should laugh or cry but I definitely love this thread 😁😂

 
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