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Bringing teens to live in USA, other parent non-consent + court
4:09 pm March 14, 2024

IsabelleFredrick

IsabelleFredrick

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I am starting custody battle in court in my home country. My teens live with their dad, who is not allowing them to live with me.

I want to time the visas being approved with the court date so that I get the kids' visas around the same 6 months that court finishes. (In a year or two).

Is it possible to apply for my visas for my teens without their dad's approval, considering if I win the court case, he will have to approve the visas, otherwise the courts will sign on his behalf.

I have not filled in I assume will be i130s, so do not know what they ask of me, or where the USCIS letters would go in my home country, considering the embassy and interviews will be there, and I am in the USA.

Could I have the letters go to my family's address in that country instead of the kids' address?

Any ideas on how to time this/do it?

TIA



 
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Follow to Join after 5 years
10:38 pm March 8, 2024

IsabelleFredrick

IsabelleFredrick

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Hi everyone!

I immigrated to the USA on a K1 visa in 2019, and became a USCitizen December 2023.

I am looking at bringing my children (all under 21) to live with me this/next year.

I read this on the uscis.gov website:
"If you had children who did not obtain permanent residence at the same time you did, they may be eligible for follow-to-join benefits. This means that you do not have to submit a separate Form I-130 for your children. In addition, your children will not have to wait any extra time for a visa number to become available. In this case, you may simply notify a U.S. consulate that you are a permanent resident so that your children can apply for an immigrant visa."
Does anyone know how to go about this?
What is the current timeline?
Thanks!
Heidi


 
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I-864A Intending Immigrant as Household Member, using their continuing Foreign Income
2:46 am February 16, 2024

seattlegc



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Hi There,

Here's the situation:

I'm USC, resident in Washington State.

Spouse is Ukranian. She lives abroad in a 3rd country (Namibia), where she was previously married. Has two minor children from ex.

We were married in Olympia, WA July 2023. She went back to Namibia, where she is Permanent Resident, as we decided to go consular route, CR1.

i-130 file Sep 2023, approved within days

DQ on NVC early December. (We applied I-864 route by attempting to use her existing foreign income, which she receives from her two retail stores, which she does not physically manage. This is easily proven with long established business formation documents and also Namibian Tax Transcripts)

I completed an I-864 (not enough income; I'm still rebuilding business after Covid)

So completed I-864a with Spouse as HOUSEHOLD MEMBER (I successfully added her as one under the Spouse category on CEAC) but also as the Intending Migrant where we attempted to use her continuing FOREIGN income from the two shops mentioned above (about $75000 annually) as proof to meet the threshold.

All this was accepted by NVC. No issues.

Interview today 15 Feb 2023 JOHANNESBURG, South Africa as it handles Namibian Immigrant Visas

However, at the interview: Immigration Officer gave SPOUSE 221(g) Refusal/Administrative Processing - saying she cannot sponsor herself (Which as i understand is incorrect, as per I-864Ainstr - two extracts of that document below), and that we need a Co-Sponsor.

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-864ainstr.pdf

"Who May Be Considered a Household Member for Purposes of Form I-864A? For purposes of this contract, one or more of the following individuals may sign the Form I-864A as a household member if at least 18 years of age:

1. The intending immigrant, if the sponsor seeks to rely on an intending immigrant s continuing income to establish the sponsor s ability to support the intending immigrant s spouse or children;"

How Can the Intending Immigrant Be Considered a Household Member? Listed below are two ways that the intending immigrant may be considered to be a household member for the purposes of pooling income with the sponsor to meet the Affidavit of Support requirements: Form I-864A Instructions 12/08/21 Page 1 of 10

2. The intending immigrant is the sponsor s spouse and the intending immigrant can show that his or her income will continue from a lawful source after acquisition of lawful permanent residence.

Was he wrong, or am I missing something.



 
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Case ready on NVC CEAC portal - Next Steps
8:07 am January 31, 2024

DaveEZA

DaveEZA

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Hi Everyone,

I hope you don t mind I d just like to ask your input on my K1 visa process as don t want to make any mistakes

I d received indication from the NVC Indicating that they had sent out our case to the US Consulate in South Africa on the 16th of January 2024.

And each day checked the CEAC Tracking page https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status.aspx

And on the 30th its status has changed to READY

However I had not been contacted by the US Consulate as yet

So I contacted them and received a reply from the Johannesburg Immigrant Visa Unit ( attached)
(see attached email from JohannesburgIV JohannesburgIV@state.gov )

I followed the link provided and completed the DS-160 application,

And have now got to the point where I am to on to register my case on the South African Consulate page & Pay

I have not as yet clicked continue (attached image - Case Registration Disclaimer ) on the https://ais.usvisa-info.com/en-ZA/iv page to the

as I d like to confirm that the email I received from the
Johannesburg Immigrant Visa Unit will suffice as an instruction to proceed?

Johannesburg Immigrant Visa Unit Email.jpg

CEAC READY.jpg

Case Registration Disclaimer.jpg



 
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Extension
12:33 am January 16, 2024

LuFlolady

LuFlolady

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My husband arrived on a k-1 visa we got married and applied for AOS when it was time we then got an extension last year I believe and the extension is set to expire this year will they send another extension? We have not heard anything since they sent the last extension



 
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