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| Is the Covid vaccine still required for K1/K2 and any recent experience if no Pfizer/Moderna in your country? |
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9:11 pm November 15, 2023 | |
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coolKid1984

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Hi guys, My fiancee is in Russia, will be going to Warsaw for her interview, just cleared NOA2 and NVC and waiting for the embassy packet. The question is, I am seeing different requirements online for the Covid vaccine, however, it appears the Warsaw embassy is saying a Covid vaccine by Pfizer or Moderna is required, that would mean 2 Moderna shots or 3 Pfizer shots with a month inbetween. Russia does not have those vaccines. If this is true, my fiancee would have to take her kid to something like Kazakhstan 3 times over a 3 month period to get the shots, which is obviously a huge burden. So if you have recent experience going through Warsaw or a similar situation, please let me know what options you had and any advice. Thanks in advance.
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| RUSSIAN FIANCE CANT TRAVEL POLAND & ISRAEL WAR |
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6:59 am November 4, 2023 | |
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Greenplanet1

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Hello friends, we have this approved K1 fiance petition, and we are at the last step. My fiance is from Russia, and she cant travel to Poland because of the schengen block. All other embassies are not taking our case, as they only take cases from residents of that country. The only embassy which can take our case is Israel and they are in war and not operating currently. Please anyone can help me with any advice on where to go or what to do? Anyone in similiar situation?
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| Submitting new financial forms/records after DQ but before embassy welcome letter? |
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4:36 pm October 30, 2023 | |
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JPLaw

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My wife and I have been debating this point and I'd love some input to minimize potential issues. We have an attorney but feel that the advice given so far has delayed our case and think this may be an area of bad advice... Background: At the NVC stage I had submitted a letter explaining I was a student with no income last year and did not file a return but included evidence of current salary (started job January 2023 (qualifying income)). Due to no prior tax filing, the joint sponsor is my father who had tax extensions until October and does not utilize W2s or 1099s (partner in a partnership). My mother does not work and did not sign any forms although they file taxes jointly. Basically, our attorney directed us to submit letters and schedules each time DQ asked for w2/1099 forms so we have a fairly cluttered and confusing income/tax submission... even the 2022 income on my joint sponsor's 864 is different than what is on his actual 1040 since the lawyer used business schedule forms to extrapolate projected income. We were DQ'ed from NVC in August but received a notice at the same time (screenshot attached) stating our reported income is insufficient. After that we submitted the newly acquired 1040 for 2022 on behalf of my joint sponsor which still shows "Submitted" on CEAS since mid-September. I am afraid that my mother not being on these financial forms at all, my joint sponsor's original 864 with incorrect income remaining on file, and tons of schedules& miscellaneous tax filing forms now on CEAC for my joint sponsor that we will encounter problems at the interview. Our immigration attorney stated that by submitting my joint sponsor's final 1040 after being DQ'ed that we effectively corrected the i864 form. We were never advised on using tax transcripts which would have greatly simplified these issues. Specific Questions: In your experience/opinion... 1). If total income was corrected post-DQ but before receiving an interview date should my joint sponsor resubmit a new Form i864 at this point? 2). Being DQ'ed already, should we submit a 864a for my mother (joint sponsor's spouse filing jointly) at this point to be safe? 3). Would requesting and uploading 3 years tax transcripts from the IRS likely save us headache later or add more problems at this point? We are afraid that having been DQ'ed and waiting for an interview date +2 months that adding too much or new critical documents would slow our case or mess up our case from being scheduled. I asked our attorney about adding these documents/corrections and got a simple "no need" answer.. my gut is telling me different. Any thoughts? 
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3:45 pm October 24, 2023 | |
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Olga&Jared

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Hey guys! I wanted to double check with you before my interview tomorrow. As of now, a temporary speaker of the house is Patrick McHenry, correct? There's so much going on with that race, I want to nail that question if I get it
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| K-1 from Russia - When are civil documents critical for the NVC and will the processing of DS-160 not start until they are all collected? |
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6:18 pm October 23, 2023 | |
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coolKid1984

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Hi friends, For background, we are working through the K-1 (and K-2 for my fiancee's son), my fiancee is in Russia, so will be going the "get to Warsaw to interview there" route, which adds some complexity. If there are any Russian members here, your experience would be super helpful. We just got NOA2 in the mail and are waiting for the NVC to get us the welcome packet. I am hoping to save time and do preliminary work even before the ID comes in, which looks like should happen within a month. I would appreciate an answer so some things that have been a bit unclear. 1. The NVC will request a bunch of civil documents, if I understood correctly - police reports, marriage/divorce certificates, name change papers, etc. At the same time we would be able to fill out the DS-160. Question - is getting the civil documents uploaded to NVC a critical path requirement before the NVC forwards everything to the embassy (or even processes the DS-160)? In other words, until we get all of the civil documents uploaded will our case be stopped in it's tracks, losing time or will the NVC continue to process and send the case to the embassy and we just need to upload everything at some point before the interview? I ask because my fiancee has lived in several cities far away and it would take several long-distance trips to track everything down. If we are stopped in the tracks until she does, that means changing priorities and spending more on more urgent travel, which is fine, but need to understand the options. Bonus question - any Russian applicants, would you be able to share in detail what police report is needed? I have not been able to find any Russia-specific example. Thanks so much for your help in advance!
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