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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Panama
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Hello good morning

Could you please help me by clarifying what it says here?

I don't understand very well the first part about the classifications that he tells me, I provided enough evidence but now he asks me for evidence after we are married, I understood that but in the part that says
"in visa petition proceedings, it is the petitioner's burden to establish eligibility for the requested immigration benefit sought under the INA. See matter of brantigan, 11 I&N Dec 493, 495 (BIA 1966) Title 8, code of federal regulation (8 CFR) , section 103.2(b). you must demonstrate that the beneficiary can be classified as your spouse. see 8 CFR 204.2(a)"

 

also says

To demonstrate that an individual is eligible for approval as the beneficiary of a petition filed under INA 201(b)(2)(A)(i), a petitioner must:

-Establish a bona fide spousal relationship with the beneficiary: and
-Establish that eh or she is a U.S. citizen (USC) or lawful permanent resident (LPR)

 

It also mentions the section "201(b)(2)(A)(i)" I already reviewed all my documents and at no time did I put "201(b)(2)(A)(i)."

Why did they put that there? I don't understand anything


Could you please explain to me?

Thank you so much


 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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What sort of evidence did you submit with the I 130?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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24 minutes ago, GracielaGuerra said:

Could you please help me by clarifying what it says here?

Is there more below " ..benefit sought for the following reason(s)" ?   

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Panama
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Hello

I sent my husband's documents, my documents.

my husband's US birth certificate, mine from my country
my husband's driver's license
the marriage certificate
The entire history of mine and my husband together, from when we spoke for the first time until the day we sent the documents, I put photos, chats, travel photos, plane tickets, and other evidence.
photos with the family
photos of our wedding 

 

Now they are asking me for those tests and everything else but I don't know where they got that "201(b)(2)(A)(i)," nowhere did I put "201(b)(2)(A) (i)," I reviewed all my documents from top to bottom and bottom to top and nowhere did I put "201(b)(2)(A)(i),"

What I plan to do is respond and send what they requested.
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here they only gave me 30 days to deliver it


They also sent me this, but this is about my I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status:

1. "Case Is Being Actively Reviewed By USCIS December 15, 2023"
 

2. "We have canceled the request for additional evidence for your Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status. December 15, 2023"
 

3. "We sent a request for additional evidence for your Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status."
 

Here I understand that they canceled the request for evidence.

 

here it only asks me to Submit a completed Form I-693, Report of Immigration Medical Examination and Vaccination
Record and Submit sponsor's complete Federal income tax return for the current tax year

and I have to deliver it until March 15, 2024.





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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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Do you live together?  I would get documents that show you live together - if you both have a driver's license or state ID with the same address on it - a health insurance card, utility bill, car insurance statement, something showing that you live in the same address. It looks like you filed a change of address for to the address the sponsor lives at - which is not the address of your spouse - is that correct? 

 

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