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| NVC Stage: Do I need to submit proof of domicile status? |
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5:38 am June 9, 2022 | |
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vadamutab

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We are at the NVC stage and we live abroad together. We have a joint sponsor for financial assistance. The CEAC website asked for the joint sponsor's proof of domicile status as one of the required documents, which we provided (driver license), but strangely it did not ask for the primary sponsor's proof of domicile status. We are thinking maybe we should have sent a letter as part of optional documents indicating the primary sponsor's intention to re-establish US domicile status along with some other concrete steps the sponsor has taken so far such as renewing a driver license, maintaining bank accounts in the US, voting records. We do not have anything more to show at the moment. The sponsor might look for a job; we are telling them that we will initially stay with the sponsor's parents in the US. Our lawyer claims that we do not need to submit additional such documents at this stage and that we will be directed by NVC to provide these at the interview stage. I am nervous and the last thing I want is an RFE from NVC that will delay our case by approximately 3 more months. Because it's only been a week since we submitted all the documents, I am trying to convince my lawyer to submit these additional documents and furnish maybe a statement for us. I absolutely do not understand why we are taking this risk of getting an RFE in the first place. Do you think we should go ahead and provide a letter that says the sponsor is trying to re-establish their US domicile status and whatever other documented evidence we have so far? Why is the lawyer telling me not to submit additional documents at the risk of an RFE in the future? I don't see no harm in submitting extra documents at this point.
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| I-485 "Have you ever committed a crime of any kind?" Trick question? |
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9:36 pm May 31, 2022 | |
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Swoon

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Currently filling out the I-485 form with my spouse and he hasn't committed any serious crimes or been arrested, but I feel like everyone has done something like jaywalking or accidentally littered. Are those small things considered crimes? Are they looking to see if you answer yes to show your honesty about very minor things or should I just answer no? I just don't want to say no and then have it be a trick if they ask if you've ever jaywalked or something... Hopefully this question isn't too ridiculous
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| Is it possible to change sponsor on affidavit of support while AoS is pending? |
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1:48 am May 29, 2022 | |
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Swoon

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I just moved back the US and have a teaching job at a public school that will start in September. I plan to initially use my parents for the affidavit of support, but would it be possible to change the sponsor to me once my job begins? Ill be abovethe required income levels, I just would feel more comfortable if it were me as the sponsor instead of my parents. Could I submit a new affidavit of support since the support doesnt start until the immigrant becomes a permanent residence? thank you for any info or advice!
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| Returning to U.S with an Extension Letter |
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3:18 am May 21, 2022 | |
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Mr Genuis

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I just came in back to the country (USA) with extension and green card (expired). The process at the air port was nerve recking.though I submitted the required documents I was asked to go to that little waiting room for my green card to be processed.May be it was normal because of my extension letter. But that was not a good feeling after being in USA for a while and it's your primary and permanent home just to be treated like that at the boarder. Yes it could be the process but mane, it is not a good feeling being asked to wait there after finger print taken. I just decided not to leave US again without having become a citizen.
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