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RFE medical |
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1:17 am September 7, 2022 | |
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Casjino

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Hi y all, Me and my son (8 year old) came to the US on k1 Dec 21. Filed for AOS in feb 22, within a year of doing my medical exams in my home country. Last week I received a RFE for showing proof of a marital life (evidence already sent). But my son received a RFE for doing his medical. I don t understand why, as we filed for AOS within a year. I called USCIS, the person I spoke to said I will receive a call back within 30 days. Has anyone experience with this? What can I do more?
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Interview |
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8:17 am September 1, 2022 | |
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IVGA

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Hi All, My case has been documentarily complete as of July 19, 2022, and I have been put in the NVC queue for the interview at the US consulate in Amsterdam. This is for the Eb2 National Interest Waiver employment green card (self petitioned). It's been more than 5 weeks, and I have not received my interview date yet. Are these immigrant visa interview delays still normal in the post-COVID time? Will the embassy contact me by regular paper post in the Netherlands regarding the interview, or they will send an email with all instructions?
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Interview cancelled after interview + USCIS error |
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7:47 pm July 19, 2022 | |
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MMaauud

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Has anyone experience with a cancellation notice of the interview after the interview already took place? I had my interview June 16th 2022 and today, July 19th I have received a De-schedule notice??? I did change my address today. Also, USCIS made a mistake on my emergency travel document which ended me up with a current delay in my I-485 approval. What do I do?
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I-864 proof of domicile |
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1:21 pm July 11, 2022 | |
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mapi

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Hi all, Story: Last week my wife and I filed the i-130 from the Netherlands (online application) and I am preparing some future steps to be ahead. My wife and I are both employed here and plan to move to the US as soon as I receive my visa. Now, my mother-in-law will be a joint sponsor, so that's covered. The only question I have is to proof that my wife (US citizen) will establish domicile in the US no later than me (beneficiary). She worked in the last 1.5 years of her PhD also here for an US company, under Dutch contract, just to cover expenses (from what I understand this might be contradictory to the temporary part(?)) Case: She lived in the Netherlands for about 8 years, but only for studies. So, I'll try to proof that by showing records of: - letter from mother-in-law we're going to live at here address to start our house-seeking journey; - proof of registration of her master program - proof of her PhD program (ended June 2022) - US bank account - US tax filed last years - US election votes Question: We might even have a job lined up by then, but we're not sure about that yet. Eight years is a long time. Does anyone has a clue if this sounds like strong case to proof my wife's intention to establish domicile? Thank you all very much. Martijn
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Question about meeting financial requirements. (split) |
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9:07 am July 3, 2022 | |
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mapi

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On 6/27/2022 at 12:49 AM, Crazy Cat said: If the income will not continue when you relocate to the US, then you can not include it as current annual income. If your income will continue after relocating to the US, it can be used. Your ability to support a new immigrant is based on your income over the next 12 months after re-establishing domicile. I'm sure @pushbrk can explain it clearly. Thanks. That's a useful piece of information! Can you provide a source for that? I am in a more difficult situation. My wife (petitioner) and I (beneficiary) are going to file coming week. For now, we're both in the Netherlands, but she might move within her American company into a post-PhD program that will start next year (around or just before we will enter the US). Which will put our US income (only on her name) on 120k+, meaning that it will provide above poverty line for both of us, for the coming 12 months. Would that be sufficient to count in and how can we proof such a thing?
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