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Jason and Shifa

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    Jason and Shifa reacted to av8or in Can the Sponsorship be cancelled?   
    move out.. nothing worse than living with your in-laws..
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    Jason and Shifa reacted to Andrea&Henry in i need help fast my wife want to divorce me only because i dont want be Christians   
    Nobody that really love u will force you to be something you are not. I'm Christian girl but I do respect other's people religion. She has been very disrespectful to you. Our beliefs are sacred, including our race, sexual orientation etc. She is going against the law, that says we have the right to protects our beliefs.
    In my case, my husband is also "christian" he was raised like that but he doesn't practice anymore and I dont force him to go to church or pray with me.
    You should talk to her and make her clear you won't quit your religion and if she truly love you, she has to accept as you are. If she says no, you should walk away from her. I know you love her, but your religion comes in first place.
    Good luck buddy
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    Jason and Shifa reacted to Ontarkie in i need help fast my wife want to divorce me only because i dont want be Christians   
    Youseff, you have nothing to worry about as you have the 10yr green card. If she wants a divorce let her file it, difference of religion for some people is hard to accept. I'm really sorry she cannot accept you as you are. You can continue to live your life in the US if that is what you want, just make sure you do a change of address with USCIS.
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    Jason and Shifa reacted to Tahoma in SSN   
    Welcome to the States.
    You can apply for your Social Security number a week or two after arrival. All you need to do is fill out the application and submit it in person to your local Social Security office. Don't forget to bring along your passport with your I-94 in it.
    Here is the link you need.
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    Jason and Shifa reacted to Sunnyland in When Can I start work. Difficult Situation need help??   
    Like Lornaevo said, you can start working as soon as you have the EAD and Social Security card in hand.
    That you can start working on April 1st will depend of when you guys mail all the applications.
    The EAD and AP card usually takes 2 - 3 months (from the day USCIS inform you they received your applications for AOS and cashed your check).
    Good luck in this AOS journey!
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    Jason and Shifa reacted to KayDeeCee in Husband doesn't want to file papers   
    Here is the guide: http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1k3aos
    Just skip the I-131 form though. You have been out of status too long to use AP to re-enter the US should you leave. Don't leave without having a green card first. Your husband will need to fill out an I-864 and provide his most recent tax transcript, letter from employer and pay stubs.
    You will need a new medical done, and will need to find a civil surgeon in your area to do that and fill out an I-693 for you.
    You may also want to go ahead and file the I-130 along with all your other forms. Since you have already been married for 2 years, then filing the I-130 along with the AOS paperwork can get you a 10 year card instead of the 2 year conditional one. The guide for that is here: http://www.visajourney.com/content/i130guide2
    But he needs to provide the I-864 and supporting docs for it.
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    Jason and Shifa reacted to pushbrk in I have a question   
    Those appear to be scans of passport pages. A passport photo is just a photo of you that is suitable for a passport. 5X5 means 5cm X 5cm or 2 in. X 2 inch. In short you send a passport photo of you and one of your spouse. The photos will look like you and like your spouse, not like passport pages.
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    Jason and Shifa got a reaction from Saylin in I have a question   
    when you filed the I 130, the beneficiary only send the passport photos 5x5,fill the form of G 325A and copy of marriage certificate with english translation..but the petitioner needs to send Copy of the full Birth certificate (front and back) for the US Citizen or a copy of ALL pages of the US Citizen's passport.
    Forms Needed to File for a IR-1 / CR-1 Visa you can check on this link : http://www.visajourney.com/content/i130guide1
    the beneficiary birth certificate will be need it when you filed IV package at NVC stage..it's best to send the original birth certificate instead of the certified birth certificate and send it with english translation..if you want to send the certified birth certificate on your IV package, don't forget to bring the original at the interview
    Good Luck
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    Jason and Shifa reacted to Harpa Timsah in Getting Married on a B1/ B2 visa, should I got a lawyer?   
    It sounds like you are not currently in the US. It is illegal to enter the US with the intent to immigrate.
    Furthermore, AOS sounds like a bad option for you if you work at sea. You would be stuck in the US for many months, unable to leave without abandoning the process and starting over.
    Why not get married in the US, then file for a CR-1 visa and continue to work on ships and then enter the US as a permanent resident when all is said and done?
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    Jason and Shifa reacted to Gary and Alla in Expedite based on financial hardship   
    A K-1 petition requires you (US citizen) to prove that you can support the intending immigrant financially. Claiming financial hardship would seem to be counter productive. If it is the foreign beneficiaries hardship...they do not care.
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    Jason and Shifa got a reaction from MiiMO-MeLoN in Case completed at NVC on Oct 22   
    there's a posibility you will have interview in December
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    Jason and Shifa reacted to stronger in Coming to the U.S. intending on having a baby   
    from what I am reading this lady came here legally. The slaughter in Syria is outrageous. Every day there are photos of children murdered in the streets. Entire cities wiped out. Who wouldn't dream of a better life. Survival. Sure there are makeshift villages in turkey to help. But these people live in tents, and its getting colder in east turkey. Little food or water. Its astonishing. So, I support the mother wanting more for her child. It was not done to just bleed the American people of their tax dollars. She doesn't want her or her child to die!
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    Jason and Shifa reacted to Mark + Melissa in dragging feet to come to the US   
    Not knowing your history, I'm afraid that it sounds like you may have married too soon before knowing his priorities, culture and personal believes. Are you sure this is the behavior you want to put up with for the rest of your married life together?
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    Jason and Shifa reacted to Chicagoguy 2 in dragging feet to come to the US   
    If he is paying 2/3 of support for his parents now who will pay after he arrives here. Will he continue to send support home after he arrives here ? Have you discussed this yet ?
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    Jason and Shifa reacted to kzielu in dragging feet to come to the US   
    OP - I keep reading your posts for a while and very honestly can't believe you haven't file for divorce long time ago. Sorry - that's how I see it. Find husband that truly cares about you - from your posts I can tell you're truly worth it.
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    Jason and Shifa reacted to LIFE'SJOURNEY in dragging feet to come to the US   
    Your Indin sisters here in the US, who have married tradional Indian husbands have told me to part these words of wisdom to you. HE is not going to change what you see is what you will have; here in the US or back in India. If you wish for him to be someone different, that's not going to happen.
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    Jason and Shifa reacted to bigdog in Another evidence question! Help!   
    Technically! why take a chance over an hour drive? My rule is get it all no RFE's.
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    Jason and Shifa reacted to PSM in DENIED   
    I have an UPDATE. My fiance was contacted by the embassy by phone around 4pm. They called him, blocked number, it was a man. He said that he was sorry about today and they are going to generate a new interview date for him to come back in. The "system" will print it off and it will be mailed to him, he should receive his new appointment date letter within 2 weeks. He said that he will need to return with more proof and bring more pictures. Make sure to write the dates on them. He said just bring pictures and it does not necessarily have to be pictures of us together, it could be ones of me alone at my house that I send to him. He does not have to do any of the forms or fees again; only pictures or proof. I do not understand and I do not get it, but hey, at this point, we will take anything they want to give us. So now, more waiting...
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    Jason and Shifa reacted to reese1 in DENIED   
    A man sending money to a women does not look as bad, however sending money is not a sign of a bonafide relationship and IMO should never be include as evidence in the packet or at the interview especially in countries of high fraud.
    With that being said, to the OP I am sooooo sorry that you have had this type of bump in the road. And look at it as just that. Now on to plan B or C if need be, re-group and figure out what steps you are going to take next. If you truly love him...fight to be with him! I wish you the best of luck.
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    Jason and Shifa reacted to Calicolom in DENIED   
    Next time(NO WESTERN UNION RECIPS) it does not look good to anyone for a women to send Money to a Men. This was part of your denial.
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    Jason and Shifa reacted to baron555 in confused and angry   
    Why can't you use Capital letters to begin sentences and use punctuation marks? Sending solely from an smartphone? very hard to read when you can not determine when a sentence begins or ends or anything like that you know what i mean we anyway how many times have you been married did you send copies of all divorce decrees regardless of state with your 129f petition i find it hard to type like this.....
    I find it hard to fathom that USCIS would not have send you an RFE if you had not sent copies of all decrees. Since you must have since your petition was approved, why can't you send the same to your fiance? This is a potential deal breaker and should have been vetted out long ago. Nice legal help you have there also.
    Sri, best bet, reschedule the interview and get her ALL ALL ALL divorce decrees. Get moving, many counties one can do it online and then wait a few weeks. Nice legal help!
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    Jason and Shifa reacted to Gugusitolindo in What are the possible interview questions for CR1?   
    Below are the possible questions, not all but it is good to know the answer to all. Hope this helps.
    1. Who is the Petitioner?
    2. Where did you meet your wife?
    3. Do you speak to many woman online?
    4. What language does the petitioner speak?
    5. How long have you known your wife?
    6. Have you been married before? Do you have any children?
    7. Has your wife been married before? Does she have any children?
    8. What College your wife attended?
    9. Which subjects has your WIFE studied?
    10. How many times has your wife visited Morocco?
    11. How long was each visit?
    12. What's your wife full name?
    13. Has she used any other names?
    14. How many times have you met?
    15. When and how did you meet?
    16. When was the last time you were together?
    17. How long have you known each other?
    18. How long were you together the last time?
    19. How long were you together any other time(s)?
    20. What are the dates of the visits?
    21. What have you done when your WIFE came?
    22. Where did you go?
    23. Where does your WIFE live? Which city and state?
    24. What does your WIFE do for a living?
    25. Where does your WIFE work?
    26. What is your Wife’s phone number?
    27. Do you know how long your WIFE has had this job?
    28. Did you have a wedding ceremony?
    29. Please describe your wedding ceremony.
    30. Questions about the pictures; when, where and who.
    31. Where will you live?
    32. Have you met your Wife’s family?
    33. Where does your Wife’s parents live?
    34. How do you communicate with your WIFE?
    35. How do you keep in touch?
    36. What language do you use to communicate with your WIFE?
    37. How many times do you and your WIFE talk on the phone each month?
    38. Do you want children?
    39. What does your family think about your marriage?
    40. Do you love your WIFE?
    41. What do you love about your WIFE?
    42. Does your WIFE own or rent their home?
    43. What is the address?
    44. How long has your wife lived in Florida?
    45. How much does your WIFE earn?
    46. Write your Wife’s full name.
    47. Have you ever been to the US?
    48. Do you have any relatives/friends in the US?
    49. Where do they live?
    50. When did her mother died?
    51. Does your WIFE have any brothers or sisters?
    52. What are their names?
    53. How old is he?
    54. what does he do for a living?
    55. where does he live?
    56. how come there is no letter of intent on his behalf
    57. What are your Wife’s hobbies and interests?
    58. What are your hobbies and interests?
    59. What do you have in common?
    60. Do you know if your WIFE was married before?
    61. How many times?
    62. When did your WIFE divorce?
    63. What is your wife ex husband name?
    64. Why did they divorce?
    65. Does your wife have any children?
    66. What is her name?
    67. How old is she?
    68. When is her birthday?
    69. What grade is she in?
    70. What year was she born?
    71. What does she call you?
    72. Have you spoken to her?
    73. How do you get along with your Wife’s child?
    74. What is your Wife’s religious background?
    75. Does your WIFE speak and understand your language?
    76. Why do you want to come to the United States?
    77. How old is your WIFE?
    78. What is your Wife’s birth date?
    79. Where was your WIFE born?
    80. Do you speak and understand your Wife’s native language?
    81. What do you do for a living?
    82. What do you plan to do once you are in the US?
    83. Do you plan to work in the US?
    84. Do you plan to study in the US?
    85. What company does your Wife’s work for and what is their title?
    86. What is your Wife’s favorite food?
    87. Where did your WIFE work in the past and for how long?
    88. What color are your Wife’s eyes?
    89. What color is your Wife’s hair?
    90. Did you prepare the forms yourself?
    91. Have you been in the military?
    92. Who is the petitioner?
    93. Please tell me more about your WIFE.
    94. Do you plan to stay in the U.S. forever?
    95. What made you decide to use the internet to find a WIFE?
    96. How long has your WIFE been working for Atlantic Broadband?
    97. When did you marry?
    98. When was your wedding ceremony?
    99. Who was there?
    100. Was any of her family there?
    101. Why weren't they there?
    102. What is your religion?
    103. Were you talking to a lot of women on the Internet?
    104. What do you and your WIFE talk about on the phone?
    105. Will you be a good parent to your Wife’s child?
    106. Have you ever left Morocco?
    107. For how long?
    108. Why did you leave?
    109. What did your wife love more here in Morocco?
    110. Have you ever applied for a US Visa?
    111. When did you apply?
    112. Who was the petitioner?
    113. What happened with the previous relationship?
    114. WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU DON’T GET THE VISA?
    More tips on the interview below……
    1. Speak slow, and answer questions in detail. Stick to the question and don’t veer off the subject. Respond clear, and descriptive. Should not be longer than one minute to answer, but be sure to explain yourself.
    2. If you do not know the answer to a question, do not lie. Say, "I don't know the answer to that at this time." or "I don't remember."
    3. The answer to many questions will be in the papers that were sent in the petitions. Questions like, "what are your wife's parent's names". They will expect you to know the information given in your petitions. Review everything in your paperwork with your husband before his interview, and do a mock interview to see how the information may be applied.
    4. Avoid saying "I think . . .". Women do this a lot. The examiner will expect you to know not be unsure, of your answers. Alwife, avoid adding "umm", "you know" and "ahh" type fillers to your speech.
    5. When applicable, don't just state, demonstrate. If the examiner asks a question that can be answered with a document or photograph(s), provide it along with your answer.
    For example, if the examiner asks, "What does your family think of your wife?", give them a picture or two with your answer; "They like her very much. Here is a picture of her with my mother at my home."
    Or, "How many attended your wedding?" Answer, "(give a number, then say) We have wifeme lovely wedding photos of our guests having fun. Here are a few that I can show you."
    6. Give American answers for dates and times. 12/24/07, not 24/12/07.
    7. Dress well, but not overdressed.
    8. Try to appear calm, well organized, and friendly. Nervousness raises suspicions.
    9. Remain focused. If the examiner makes jokes, smile and enjoy, but do not make jokes too.
    10. Make proper eye contact when conversing with the examiner, and try to control your own facial expressions assure that your face remains pleasant and cordial.
    11. Be audible (means speak up) your examiner doesn't have to ask you to repeat your answers.
    12. Organize your papers in a way that will allow you to retrieve them easily and quickly. Examiners appreciate order and someone who doesn't waste their time.
    13. When the interview is over, always ask for the results. "What should I now tell my wife about my visa status after our interview?" Before you leave, have them explain any papers they give to you and/or any procedures they will be taking to complete your case. Try to get the examiner's name for future reference, if needed. Write it down. Remember to verify the phone number so they can contact you to pick up the VISA.!@! hurray@@!!!
    14. Arrive early to the consulate, but always be prepared to wait for a time past your scheduled interview appointment time. Be careful of thieves around the consulate if you have to carry cash. Bring ID; you cannot enter without it.
    CONFIDENCE IS THE KEY TO ANYTHING!
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    Jason and Shifa reacted to Filipinalover21 in DIVORCE 6 times.   
    He been divorce for 6 times but since one of his EX wife is passed away already so that mean 5.
    Yeah absolutely i told him we need to discuss it about all his ex wives and there's no need to hide on me as is this will come out on the day of my interview...since he coming next month it will be more proper to discuss face to face. I been upset with this situation but keep praying everything will be ok.
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    Jason and Shifa reacted to mom2be in DIVORCE 6 times.   
    I would RUUNN Away from him!
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    Jason and Shifa reacted to Trompe le Monde in DIVORCE 6 times.   
    Or as Ronald Reagan used to say "Trust...but verify"
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