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| I-751 Pending for 2+ Years |
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2:15 am January 2, 2023 | |
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judythebunny

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Hello. I filed my I-751 on December 16, 2020. I just got an I-551 stamp on my passport. Does it seem like the USCIS is secretly planning to deny my I-751?
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| Marriage Certificate Question |
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4:44 am December 30, 2022 | |
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moes998

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Hello Friends- We received an RFE for our AOS from K1 visa. The first item was regarding vaccines for the civil surgeon exam, which we understood why. We re-did the full exam to be safe. The second item was a copy of the marriage certificate. I m not sure why they are asking for this because we provided as copy the first time. I think it might be because it was a black and white copy- so the seal may have been hard to see. To be safe we went to the town clerk to get an official copy. I didn t realize until I got home that this copy says Certified Transcript of Marriage as opposed to the original that says certificate of marriage registration They both contain the exact same information- and both have a seal and signature. is anyone aware if this is acceptable?
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| A List of Forbidden Chinese Universities |
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5:56 am December 18, 2022 | |
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jim_julian

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A friend of mine has asked me how she could bring over her son to continue advanced education in the US. I explained F-1 basics to her and suggested he work on his English in China right now. Currently he has a BS in Civil Engineering (BSCE) from Guangzhou University. He would like to get a MSCE or a System engineering degree MSSE in the US and extend the F-1 under an OPT for up to 4 years while working for a US company. I think I basically understand all of that. I have read that current US policy is not to extend an F-1 to a Chinese student who has worked on Chinese military projects OR gone to certain educational institutions in China that are rated as risks (I assume for technology theft). However, I cannot find a list of these universities that disqualify one for an F-1 ... and, believe me, I've searched for several days. Does anyone know how to access the aforementioned list? Of course I want to see if a BSCE from Guangzhou University would be disqualifying. Thanks! Jim
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| Question about CR1 Process and Online Marriage |
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8:01 pm December 9, 2022 | |
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James1223

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Hello again. Had a few follow up questions since my last post. My partner and I decided to proceed with the online marriage. We filled out the online marriage certificate but I think we may have messed up the form for his current address since we had to translate it from a Chinese address to an English address. Instead of putting the district on the "Address" line, we put it on the "State/Province" line, and then put Beijing for the city. I think the "correct" way of doing it would be to put the district on the address line and Beijing on BOTH the State/Province and City line, since it appears Beijing is both a city and a province. All the information is there, it may just be in slightly incorrect boxes. I was wondering if this would cause any problems with the marriage ceremony or if it is okay to keep it as is. The physical certificate will be mailed to my US address, and that has no issues. I had some other questions regarding the CR1 process - 1. I read the guide and it said that after receiving the second NOA, my significant other will receive a packet of forms to fill out. Since my SO is located in China, does that mean that they will ship it abroad to him? It also seems like the I-864 form is sent in this packet, but I (the petitioner) live in the US. Does that mean after he receives the packet in China, he will have to mail it to me and then I fill it out and send it out from America? It just seems like a lot of back and forth mailing between my partner and I since we do not live in the same country. In addition, after completing the packet, where will my partner have to send the information to? Would it be back to the US or to the US consulate in his country? 2. It seems like there are a number of pre-interview forms that may be requested to be sent. However, it seems like many of these forms want the original version. How do we know who will be expected to send what. If my partner is in China and he gets requested to send in my original birth certificate - does that mean I will need to send him my certificate from the US and then he send that over? Similarly to the tax forms for the previous 3 days. It just seems like there may be a lot of delays. Is there a way for us to prep for this ahead of time? 3. Similarly to the previous question, the guide says that for the interview, he will be expected to bring copies of various tax forms/birth certificates/passport/etc. How can we prepare for this accordingly? Is he expected to be holding onto my passport until he gets the interview? How can I get him an extra copy of my birth certificate? Do I need to mail him my tax records since there will probably be 2022, 2023 tax forms by the item he gets invited? 4. Lastly, to prove a bona fide marriage, do we need to send in original copies of boarding passes and tickets, or can scanned copies/receipts of tickets work? In addition, since my partner and I chat in both English and Chinese, for any chatlogs - are translations highly recommended? Thank you for the help!
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| Questions for consummation of marriage and co-sponsor |
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1:03 am November 29, 2022 | |
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James1223

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Hello, To provide some background - Me (25, USA) and my partner (29, China) are looking to soon start the process for a CR1 visa. Our plan is to marry through Utah's online marriage and then consummate the marriage by meeting in another country as travel right now is fairly strict in China still. I had a few questions regarding the consummation process though. I understand that with the initial application packet with the I-130, it is important that we also submit evidence of a bona fide marriage. In regards to that, how do we prove to USCIS that we have met after the marriage and have consummated the marriage? Is it just something like a plane ticket that is dated after the marriage? The reason I ask that is that I understand it takes over a year for the I-130 packet to be reviewed. If this is the case, could my partner and I get married in December. Submit the application by January 2023, and have a plane ticket attached that shows intent to meet to consummate prior to say January 2024 before they review the application? Because by then, we would have met and the marriage would be consummated. The reason we are thinking of this method is due to the destabilizing conditions in China at the time, and we want to submit our application ASAP - however, it is fairly hard to find a time to meet within the next month or two due to our conflicting timelines. If this is not the case, please let me know how to best provide proof of consummation. My second question is regarding sponsorship. Currently, I am a medical student, which means that I will not get paid for another 3ish years. Once I graduate and go into residency, I should be able to make above the 125% poverty guideline for a household of 2. However, prior to that, I will need a co-sponsor. Originally, my plan was to ask my father to co-sponsor us, but after reading the conditions for co-sponsorship, I have a few concerns. It reads that the co-sponsor would be responsible for the beneficiary for a total of 10 years - during this time, my father would need to provide proof of income/assets and any change in location. My dad is approaching retirement age, so he might retire within the next few years. I believe his assets would allow him to stay over the 500% of the poverty income line, however my major concern is that my dad may try to relocate to another country (specifically Taiwan) after retirement. How would this impact our sponsorship application? I don't think he would be relocating immediately, so I'm probably safe for the next few years, but I would say the chance of him moving in the next 10 years is pretty high. Is there a way, say after I graduate and start actually making money, that I will be able to sponsor my partner without the involvement of my father - or is he essentially trapped in the country for the next 10 years until the co-sponsor time period ends? Thank you for the help!
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