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  1. 28 minutes ago, Jeff fed said:

    Hello everyone… I received an RFIE from USCIS for my Husband AOS and we replied it. So it’s been 53 days since they received it. Until now we don’t get anything from USCIS, not even the biometric letter.

    is that normal? What is the time frame ? What can i do? 

    All you can do is try and wait patiently.  As long as you replied to the RFE on time, you're good. 

  2. 4 hours ago, xxthrowawayxx said:

    I'm the spouse with citizenship. 

     

    After being married for a little over two years (and having had a kid), I found out my spouse had been cheating. During the separation/divorce process, I found and gathered the following evidence: 

     

    * Three conversations in social media to three different people about obtaining a GC (in exchange for money and surrogacy)

    * Proof of the cheating (basically, prostitution) from before marriage, during marriage and during separation (profiles and conversations that money in exchange for sex)

     

    When we separated, the spouse had been recently granted a GC with conditions. Due date to apply for removal came earlier this year and I have learned that they are now waiting for a decision. I understand that it can take a couple of years, but I was wondering if there is anything I can do so that they don't get these conditions removed. I understand many of you are in a position where you want conditions removed, but understand that this person entered into the marriage fraudulently and is/has been working as a prostitute for the last couple of years (evidence also gathered). 

     

    I submitted a report a few times to the email indicated in the website a few years ago and never heard back. The reporting process was recently updated and I resent an Affidavit with all the evidence I had sent in the past and this time, I got an automated response from USCIS. 

     

    From a legal standpoint, I don't want to be the sponsor for this person. They are not a benefit to this country and I don't want to be legally liable for anything that could happen with a person willing to work in the prostitution industry. Having said that, is there anything else I can do besides submitting this document to the email on the USCIS website? Is it possible to talk to a USCIS officer so that they make sure the evidence is with the file when a decision is being made? (West Coast) 

     

    Thanks in advance. 

    Sorry to hear about this. 

  3. 12 hours ago, KinUK said:

    Hi everyone. I am currently a registered disabled woman in the UK who is marrying a US citizen. Due to my disability I am unable to work. We have submitted our K1 Visa whereby I am the Beneficiary. The Petitioner is employed in the US and makes well over the required amount in the guidelines. He intends to fully support me and we will not be using any government assistance or benefits. I would also be insured under his own health insurance. We are comfortable to sign any such declaration or affidavit to attest that no government assistance will be used.

     

    My question is, will the fact that I am disabled and have previously collected disability payments in the UK impact the K1 visa application, or possibly affect the AoS process/citizenship further down the line? I am also concerned with the upcoming medical examination to be taken place here in the UK.

     

    Thanks! 

    No it will not.

  4. 6 hours ago, as1996 said:

    My fiancee and I are both Muslim and would be doing an Islamic marriage ceremony. It seems to me that since the religious ceremony isn't recognized officially in either the US or my fiancee's country, it would be fine and shouldn't impact the k1 visa since it's not officially on record. I've come across articles and forums where some people say it's fine, while others say bit's not. The wedding hasn't happened yet and the thing is that she has already done her visa interview and they approved her visa. However, they haven't sent her passport back yet because they're doing administrative processing, which could take 90 days or more. So we figured we'd just have a religious ceremony in her country, and then we'll get officially married once her visa is approved.

    Please dont jeopardize your K1 application.  

  5. On 8/30/2021 at 2:15 PM, Alchanphel said:

    Hi all,

     

    I'm currently preparing family-based AOS packet based on successful K-1 visa. I've read conflicting information about blank spaces and non-applicable questions on the various forms (mainly I-485), and whether these should be left blank or instead filled in with "N/A".

     

    For example, part 3 section 9 of I-485 asks for my most recent address outside the US where I have lived for more than one year, if not already listed above. As I have already listed this address, should this section (and other similar questions and sections in this form and others) be left blank, or instead filled in with "N/A" over and over again?

     

    Many thanks in advance for any tips!

     

     

    Either put N/A or leave it blank.  We left some spaces blank that didn't apply to us and we had no issues. 

  6. On 8/25/2021 at 4:19 PM, KitcatM said:

    I’m filling out my I-134 but I’m worried about my supporting documents. I was deployed last year and so my pay wasn’t taxed during that time, my IRS transcripts that I need to send in make it look like I am below the poverty line when in fact I actually made double that. In addition to my tax transcripts I’m sending in my LES’s for the year, the statement of service from the virtual MPF, my yearly pay summary from MyPay, and a copy of my deployment orders to verify that I was deployed and explain why that pay wasn’t taxed. I will have 7 in my household, my actual take home pay is above the threshold, I’m just worried about my 2020 return getting me denied because they aren’t familiar with military pay. Should I still get a joint sponsor?

    Your actual income is what matters most.  I had the same thing happened to me at one point.

  7. 23 hours ago, Cute doll face said:

    Hello dears I have been Approved 
    Glory be To JESUS CHRIST 🙏🏽for he has made it possible 

    NOA1 September 2020

    NOA2 March 2021 

    In Transit 22 JUNE 2021 

     

    Interview today 23rd August 2021

     

    visa on hand 26th August 2021

    Embassy Nairobi Kenya 

    Question Asked 
    1.How did my fiancé go to the USA?the type of visa he use 
    2.Did he travel from Kenya to the USA or from Uganda to the USA?
    3.Have I ever been married before ?
    4.Have my fiancé Ever been married before ? 
    5.Have I ever been convicted on a crime ?
    6.Have I ever traveled outside Uganda ?
    7.When did I last see my fiancé ?
    8.How did we meet ?
    9.How long have we been dating ?
    10. Where does he stay in the USA ?
     

    Congratulations!  Best of luck on this journey! 

  8. 2 hours ago, KH7919 said:

    We do not have a joint account because simply, we never saw a reason or neccessity to have one.

    She has been a stay at home wife, we have never spent a day apart since her coming here. Any purchases we need to make, she just uses my card, we buy everything mostly online.

     

    I would like to know what valid or "acceptable" reasons others have given, for not having a joint account

    Just be completely honest and you will be fine.  It is not a requirement for couple to have a joint account.  Most couples dont, so it's fine. 

  9. 16 hours ago, Ana A said:

    Hi. Ive had my biometrics appointment like 2 weeks a go but my case status hasnt changed. I see people here get the "case is ready to be scheduled for an interview" update just after a few days after the appointment and I havent. I wonder if this is normal? Thank you in advance.

    It's all about timing.  As mentioned before, some people dont have theirs updated at all.  Even after my wife's GC was approved, it never updated for the longest time.  

  10. 15 hours ago, tony777 said:

    I gave my wife $50000 two years ago to pay off some of her foreign student loan. Should I include that as evidence of financial interdependence on the I-751 filing? 

    Giving someone a gift of this sort, even your spouse doesn't show a strong financial asset in this matter.  If this was something saved in a saving account, would be different.  

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