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K1 Visa income questions! |
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12:18 am June 7, 2021 | |
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Dkinchak
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Hello guys im new on here, so nice to meet everyone! , i just had a couple of questions, so i applied for k1 visa for my fiance from Belarus in october 2020, i just got back news that "On June 2, 2021, we approved your Form I-129F, Petition for Alien Fianc (e), Receipt Number xxxxxxxxxxx We sent you an approval notice. Please follow the instructions in the notice." So people are telling me they are going to be asking for my income. how do i know if i qualify ?? and what do i do if i dont qualify? Im 23, i worked as a subcontractor since 18, i made about $26,000 in 2019, 2020 i had $10,000 income and about $15,000 unemployment income due to COVID... so i had a period of time that i did not work. i have stopped doing subcontracting, and i got my CDL class A and in May 2021 (last month) started working for my cousins car hauling company, earning ALOT more money, about 8-10k a month. But when they ask to show my income, wont they ask for 2020 taxes since 2021 is not over?? because my income was not good in 2020 due to covid. could I show them my checks that I'm earning now in 2021? Also i still live with my parents, and my 3 sisters, we have a big house and we are a middle class family, the plan was for me to move out into an apartment when my fiance comes to USA. what should i expect? is my income good? how will i need to show my income? what year/s taxes will they want to see? can i have my parents joint sponsor my fiance if i am not making enough?thank you guys so much for your help!
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I-130 for stepchild, do I have to fill out additional evidence? |
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5:47 pm June 6, 2021 | |
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ZRomper
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Greetings all, In the process of filing an I-130 form for my adopted daughter from my wife's 1st marriage. My question is, if I'm submitting all the "Evidence to support your petition" section of the online I130 form, do I still have to submit anything in the "Additional Evidence" section?! I have the child's birth certificate with my name in it (made after adoption), the adoption decree and certificate, mine and my wife's marriage certificate, etc. Shouldn't this be enough? We don't have a religious record or a census record. I could get a school record if required... but is this really necessary? Thanks.
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Question on DS-160 Renewal |
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10:18 pm June 5, 2021 | |
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slavaskii
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Hello all! Somewhat strange question here, but I'm looking ahead to how my fiancee might get her B2 visa renewed and be able to visit me in the US. She's already used it twice to visit me before we filed the I-129F. When renewing a B2 visa, I understand she'll need to fill out a new DS-160 (at least, this is the apparent process for Minsk). In the DS-160 there is question asking if anyone has ever filed an immigrant petition on your behalf with USCIS. What is the proper answer to this question? There is, thankfully, a part to explain the answer below, in which she would clarify it was the I-129F for the K1. Yet, isn't it true that the K1 is technically non-immigrant, and immigrant intent isn't established until the adjustment of status? I don't see anything wrong with her answering 'yes' to the question and then explaining it below (as there was something filed with USCIS, albeit not immigrant), but I'm just not sure what the correct legal answer would be. Thank you in advance!
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Green card was received for 10 years instead of 2. |
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2:53 am June 2, 2021 | |
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Kate.Alday
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We had a long history, as I described earlier. I am (the wife of an American citizen, the marriage was concluded on 1t of December 2018) and my two daughters entered the United States on 21t of October 2020. My youngest daughter and I received our green cards for 2 years in February-March 2021. The eldest daughter, for some unknown reason, no. After finding out the circumstances (the officer at the border did not enter her in the database as having entered the United States), USCIS conducted proceedings and finally today my eldest daughter received her green card, 7 months after entering. But here's the question: she was given a green card for 10 years. The category that stands on the card is IR2. On my card is CR1 and my youngest daughter CR2. Do I need to do something in this situation? Should I call and change to a 2-year card? Will this affect anything in the future? Thank you for your answers.
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AOS from K1 |
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5:52 pm June 1, 2021 | |
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OlgaA
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Hello to everyone! I am finally with my love and we are going to get married! God is good My question is regarding to AOS checklist can I provide only electronic copy of translation of my birth certificate with stamps and apostile? My bc was taken at the interview by CO. Or should I translate it again? Thank you all for help and responses! Good day to all!
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