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CEAC - All documents accepted, but received message to submit evidence of income (already done) - what to do? |
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8:10 am February 21, 2022 | |
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ws1889
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August 28, 2021 - received RFE on November 16, 2021 for joint sponsor regarding a missing 1099 form. Uploaded shortly after request. February 26, 2022 - Received three RFEs - will explain in more detail below. On the CEAC website, all of my files now say 'accepted'. Still, I received three RFEs. The first two say, please submit petitioner s evidence of income . I have already submitted all of my documentation and my joint sponsor's documentation as it pertains to evidence of income. In addition, the third message simply said " This case does not meet the minimum income requirement to sponsor the intending immigrant. To avoid delays, an additional affidavit of support from a joint sponsor may be submitted. The consular officer will make a decision regarding this requirement at the time of the interview. I have not received any message saying I am DQ'ed, despite all documents being accepted. I've read about similar issues on this forum, but none are especially clear. Does anyone have any suggestions on what to do in this case? I have no problem submitting the documents on CEAC, but will this delay the processing of my case? Or could I just bring evidence of an additional joint sponsor to a consular interview?
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Filing I-601 Prior to Consular Adjudication |
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8:11 pm February 18, 2022 | |
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ws1889
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Hi, I just met with a law office where they mentioned it's possible to file an I-601 prior to consular adjudication. She said it could save time, but warned that if I get an RFE, I will just have 60 days to submit the consular's inadmissibility decision. Has anyone heard of doing this before? Curious to hear your thoughts.
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I-601 Attorney for Self-Prepared Document Review |
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8:08 pm February 18, 2022 | |
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ws1889
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Hi, I looking for a lawyer to help with an I-601 petition for a visa overstay. I have found quite a few resources online, and I feel comfortable writing it myself. Therefore, I was hoping I could find a lawyer I could pay hourly to review my work. Has anyone done such an arrangement and/or could recommend a lawyer? I am abroad, so location does not matter as long as they are qualified. Thank you!
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Can you hide your travel history in the interview with the consular |
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1:13 pm January 22, 2022 | |
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mhdcmra92
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Hi everyone! I want to know if someone can hide there travel history from the consular officer, like telling them you never traveled but definitely you did. It's not because you're a criminal but you can't provide a police certificate from that country you traveled to before because you use different documents in that country with what you are using in NVC. that country they don't have a record of you with that name and nationality. So any advice how to fix this should I you tell the consular officer that you never traveled or what? Please advices! And is it possible to hide the travel history are they gonna know you traveled before. Do they work with foreign countries to know that. Confused!
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What happens if the beneficiary changes her legal name during the K1 visa process? |
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9:24 am December 12, 2021 | |
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Abby13
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Hello, I live in a country where getting your legal first name changed isn't a simple process, you have to hand in a legal name change form, get it denied and then go to court and wait a few years and then the court may give you your legal name change. I have applied for a legal name change 2 years ago and it's still in the court phase and there's no knowing when the legal name change will happen. My fiance and I have submitted the K1 visa form a few months ago. My question is: What happens if my legal name changes a) before the embassy interview? b) after receiving the fiancee visa but before entering the States with the visa? Thanks for all answers in advance.
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