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| Interviews in Juarez |
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4:29 pm April 19, 2023 | |
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jensenes19

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I have a question about the interviews. My wife got her citizenship so we applied for her parents. We submitted the exact same documents for both parents. Her mom was DQ'd September 14 but they sent an RFE for her dad. We had to send copies of W2/1099's even though we had included 3 years of full tax returns. We uploaded those and he was DQ'd November 2. I submitted an inquiry asking NVC to link the cases so the interview date would be the same. They sent me the same vanilla response they send everyone for everything. While they "attempt" to process and schedule related cases together, they make no guarantees. Is it possible they would end up with different interview dates, and if that happens, what can I do about it?
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| I noticed a request for a W2 AFTER our interview on CEAC, do I still need to submit a W2? |
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10:47 am April 19, 2023 | |
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tofulollipop

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We had our interview yesterday, April 18th. There were no issues and we were told my spouse's visa was approved. However, I logged onto CEAC today out of curiosity, and noticed that I had received a message 2 weeks ago saying that my joint sponsor is missing a W2 that we need to upload (she doesn't have one as she's self-employed). Is it important that I respond to this with a letter stating we don't have this W2 (i.e., will the return of my spouse's passport be delayed due to this), or can I ignore it since our visa was already approved?
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| N-600 Question on Form |
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1:26 am April 1, 2023 | |
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Paul Hanaki

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I am now thinking I answered this question wrong. I think they probably meant what was your status before citizenship but I checked other and put US Citizen. You can't use the form N600 if you are not a citizen so answering LPR didn't make much sense since my daughter is a citizen now not a LPR. How did others answer that question? I am A Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) A Nonimmigrant A Refugee/Asylee Other (Explain
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| My case was changed from F2A to F2B what now? |
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2:52 am March 31, 2023 | |
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Blanquiz

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My father is an LPR. He filed an I-130 for my mother as beneficiary with myself and 3 other siblings as derivatives on 4/19/2019. He received notification of the immigrant visa case creation on 4/14/20. All fees were paid; however, because my father did not earn enough money to sponsor us and because he could not find a co-sponsor we are still trying to get all of the necessary documents to the NVC for their final approval. On 12/23/2022 my father received an email notifying him of an action taken on our case by NVC. The action we discovered was to remove me and my younger brother from the case as I am now age 23 and my brother is age 22. My father sent a message to the NVC asking why this action was taken and he received the answer that our case was reviewed for eligibility under the CSPA and we were determined to be not eligible. I have a few questions about the process for what happens next. Does my father need to file another I-130 for my brother and me or are cases automatically created for us under the F2B category? Does my father need to notify the NVC that we are still interested in pursuing our immigration to the US? My father has not received any letters notifying us of a new case creation or of a new case number.
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| Addresses for DS-260 and Police Certificate |
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5:36 pm March 30, 2023 | |
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leeen21

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We are getting ready to submit all documents to the NVC, and I want to make sure we don't have any delays because of mistakes. My one doubt is with my oldest stepdaughter's address. She currently lives with her mom (they are staying somewhere where they don't have to pay electric/water, so she has no proof of address in her name). She hasn't lived with dad (and my younger stepdaughters) since she was about 15, but she considers it her permanent address, so that's the address she put on her government ID card. When she submitted for her police certificate, she had to submit that ID card and use the address on that card (not where she's currently living) because she again has no proof of address where she currently lives. She has lived in one other place other than where she currently lives since moving out of her dad's house, and I have that information ready for the DS-260. Do we risk her documents being sent back from NVC if her police certificate does not match her current address? The living situation with her mom is very, let's say, fluid, and they could (or she alone could) easily move again tomorrow, which is why she just uses her dad (my husband)'s address where she lived the majority of her life as her address for everything. All addresses are in the same state of Mexico, and the police certificate is with the state.
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