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| Where to transfer your money? |
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12:06 am August 12, 2021 | |
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Pupper

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Hi there, It's a bit hard to contact the banks as it conflicts with my working schedule/my home bank branch manager is on vacation and my fianc and I really want to move when my 2 weeks is up. I was just wondering how do you go about switching banks? I know you'll need an ID to set up a bank account in the US. But I'm curious on how people are doing it? I saw a thread on what services you can use to transfer your funds but not how to actually do it. Do you keep your bank account open until you can go to the states and open a US bank, then call your bank and let them know? I've stayed with the same bank all my life so I'm not exactly sure how this process works. Thank you!
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| Birth certificate |
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12:32 pm August 11, 2021 | |
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Nishris

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Hi Members, I want to confirm regarding birth certificates. 1. My birth certificate is from India and its both foreign language and English underneath each line. Moreover it s laminated too. Did anyone have the same document and was it accepted for K1 interview. I have my interview next week at Montreal. 2. My fianc s birth certificate is in Arabic. But he has the translated copy too in English. Should that be accepted at the consulate interview. Both the documents are quite old but includes all details. Does birth certificate cause any issue or delays in the approval process and are there any other documents that I should keep with me to support birth information other than the certificate. Please advise. Thanks
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| Spouse of Military member-proving domicile |
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5:40 pm August 10, 2021 | |
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Delarose

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My visa petition has been accepted and I have filed everything requested as well as additional documents as requested with the exception of one. Currently my spouse and I live in Germany while he completes his time with the Reserves. Immigration is wanting proof of domicile in the United States. We of course have an American address on record however, I came directly to Germany to join my husband and therefore do not have any paperwork to definitively prove I am domiciled in the U.S. How do military spouses prove domicile in the U.S. when they move directly to a foreign country to be with their spouses? Also, I have been told that I can receive a green card during this process however, I have not seen anything to that affect. I feel like my progress on my file was going well until now and I am a bit lost. This time the NVC has not been helpful; their reply to my email (similar wording as above simply stated I need to file the appropriate paperwork). Thank you.
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| I-864 Question |
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4:52 pm August 10, 2021 | |
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GremmHails

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Regarding Form I-864 Part 3 - do I put N/A for all other family members in this section, if its just myself thats being sponsored by my USC husband? (No children or other family members immigrating with me) Thanks! 
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