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LaVegano

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    LaVegano got a reaction from invictus90 in NOA1 and Proof of Payment   
    Ok great. So no proof of payment for USCIS is needed nor the NOA1. I have the NOA2 so I should be ok?
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    LaVegano got a reaction from meagan in Email From Consulate (anybody get one of these??)   
    please start a thread about this in the K-1 section. Your are trashing up this thread with something completely different. This is the consulate section.
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    LaVegano got a reaction from Cathi in Department of State Update   
    LOL. Oh hell. I thought things were moving along. Thanks.
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    LaVegano got a reaction from kally101 in How do international calling card works.. Help please!!!   
    Forget about calling cards. They suck and you cannot get call logs. I am using and suggest you do the same. GTALK I call the Dominican Republic for .05 per minute cel phone or home phone it does not matter. You make an account and in your account you can print out call logs. I sent some of these call logs with our I-130 to the USCIS. For Jamaica it .09 per minute to land line and .21 per minute to cel phone. Also crystal clear conversations. https://www.gtalk.us/pinless/user/Rates/letter/J/code/US
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    LaVegano got a reaction from NY_BX in Husband admits during medical he smoked weed 4 years ago   
    Are you sure that he is not playing with you? I cannot believe he would tell the doctor that. And even if he did it was 4 years ago.
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    LaVegano got a reaction from Ning in Husband admits during medical he smoked weed 4 years ago   
    Are you sure that he is not playing with you? I cannot believe he would tell the doctor that. And even if he did it was 4 years ago.
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    LaVegano got a reaction from JstaRebel in Airline Tickets (Deals)   
    Thanx for the advice. I will look into this. Found a round trip for $280 SDQ-PAP. Again thanx.
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    LaVegano got a reaction from david'sgirl in HELP!!!!! SOOO STRESSED OUT AND FRUSTRATED :(   
    I would think him already being your husband that there is something you can do. Call your senator. I would start there.
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    LaVegano got a reaction from CanadiaGirl in Help! Need to petition denial!   
    Wow!! What a bummer. Sorry to hear this. If it were me I would be on the phone with my congressman. And call the embassy.
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    LaVegano got a reaction from sunflower123 in Bona Fide Marriag Proof   
    No it is NOT enough. In addition to your marriage certificate you need to provide one of the following. 1. Documentation showing joint ownership of property. 2. A lease showing joint tenancy of a common residence. 3. Documentation of co-mingling of financial resources. 4. BCs of children born to you and your spouse together. 5. Financial records showing joint ownership of assets and joint responsibility for liabilities, such as joint savings and checking accounts, joint federal and state tax returns,insurance policies and so on. 6. Affidavits sworn to by 3rd parties. 7. Any other relevant documentation to establish that there is an on going marital union. Also I strongly recommend to include as much documentation as you can.
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    LaVegano reacted to Samantha78 in CR-1/ Criminal Convictions   
    It all depends......your charges are old, but DR has been strict on these types of charges. Not long ago (2 months), a USC went to the DR interview with his girl and was she was denied the visa because of his criminal record. He had charges of DV and I can't remember what else, but, they were more recent than yours are. I think his were within the last 5 years. You would need to get the reports and all documents relating to the charges, how they were handled, etc. At the interview, they could absolutely bring this up and request documentation. It's better to be prepared and have everything at that moment, than to go in to AP, send the documents in, and wait months. I think because it was so long ago that you may be safe but it's hard to know what they are looking at and how concerned they will be with your past record.
    Read the interview from this guys page - the one who was denied, so you can get a better understanding of what they said and questioned.
    Dayani
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    LaVegano reacted to Joandjo in CR-1/ Criminal Convictions   
    I had an arrest here in Texas for a misdemeanor assault that resulted in dropped charges (not domestic but for fighting in the 1980s). It showed up as an arrest on my FBI search. I paid an attorney $800 to have it expunged and it dropped completely off my record after another FBI fingerprint search and a local law enrorcement search. I don't know your state but here in Texas the first Domestic violence charge is a Class A Misdemeanor and is easily expunged if charges are dropped or a verdict of innocent is rendered, not so easy for deferred ajudication though.
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    LaVegano reacted to Deputy Purple in CR-1/ Criminal Convictions   
    You can't compare the 2 cases, Davani filed for a K-1 Visa which requires disclosure of past criminal history so that the CO can ensure the Finacee is fully aware of them at interview time.
    For CR/IR Visas there is no such requirement. If the charges fall under the Adam Walsh Act then the petition won't be approved in the first place but that is another story.
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