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Housni&Marie

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    Housni&Marie got a reaction from nicky&imad in Visa approved!   
    I just got the word...Housni was approved! I'm so happy! I'll get more details later, he just said the interview was easy. He's picking up his visa next Tuesday, and is planning to come just in time for Christmas. It'll be the best Christmas ever!
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    Housni&Marie got a reaction from N M in Visa approved!   
    I just got the word...Housni was approved! I'm so happy! I'll get more details later, he just said the interview was easy. He's picking up his visa next Tuesday, and is planning to come just in time for Christmas. It'll be the best Christmas ever!
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    Housni&Marie got a reaction from thelastpetitioner in Oh Boy, I think am going to get an RFE   
    Proof of ongoing relationship is not required for the I-129f petition so you won't receive an RFE for this. However, it is recommended for some embassies/consulates (like Morocco, where COs are known for often not looking at any evidence brought to the interview) to front load the petition with any evidence you want to be sure the CO sees. Maybe you can find out from others who have gone through your specific consulate to see if they recommend front loading. If they do, then maybe you can explain to your fiance that although its not required, it will help you at the time of your interview. Good luck with your journey!
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    Housni&Marie got a reaction from TBoneTX in Oh Boy, I think am going to get an RFE   
    Proof of ongoing relationship is not required for the I-129f petition so you won't receive an RFE for this. However, it is recommended for some embassies/consulates (like Morocco, where COs are known for often not looking at any evidence brought to the interview) to front load the petition with any evidence you want to be sure the CO sees. Maybe you can find out from others who have gone through your specific consulate to see if they recommend front loading. If they do, then maybe you can explain to your fiance that although its not required, it will help you at the time of your interview. Good luck with your journey!
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    Housni&Marie got a reaction from nicky&imad in Question about pictures   
    I sent pictures from our engagement party with the I-129 as well. I had the takchita, tiara, henna and all. I was a little concerned after reading some things about people having problems with photos that resembled a wedding, especially since my fiance gave me a set - engagement ring and wedding band - and you can see I am wearing both in the photos, as well as him wearing his ring. After the party I explained to my fiance and his family how it's done in the US and only wear the engagement ring now, but he wears his ring all the time, and I have also worried how it will look to the CO if he wear it to the interview. When I mentioned this to my fiance, he told me not to worry about it, because if the COs know anything at all about Moroccan customs/culture, they'll know that's what they do in Morocco. He has his interview later this month, so I guess we'll see if it comes up at all.
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    Housni&Marie got a reaction from CarlosAndSveta in question regarding tax return and AOS   
    A single person under the age 65 is NOT required to file taxes if their total gross income is under $9,350. This is from the IRS 1040 instructions.
    From the link you posted -
    If you are a permanent resident and intend to maintain permanent resident status, you should file a Federal tax return with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and any applicable State, city, and local tax returns when required to do so. Under immigration law, a permanent resident who is required to file a tax return as a resident and fails to do so, or who files a nonresident alien tax form, may be considered to have abandoned his or her status and may lose permanent resident status.
    He is not required to file taxes. Moral character has nothing to do with it.
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    Housni&Marie got a reaction from KayDeeCee in question regarding tax return and AOS   
    A single person under the age 65 is NOT required to file taxes if their total gross income is under $9,350. This is from the IRS 1040 instructions.
    From the link you posted -
    If you are a permanent resident and intend to maintain permanent resident status, you should file a Federal tax return with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and any applicable State, city, and local tax returns when required to do so. Under immigration law, a permanent resident who is required to file a tax return as a resident and fails to do so, or who files a nonresident alien tax form, may be considered to have abandoned his or her status and may lose permanent resident status.
    He is not required to file taxes. Moral character has nothing to do with it.
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