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Cathi

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  1. No such visa exists. She either lives there full time, or here full time. The U.S does not allow for part time residency of any kind.
  2. Make sure not to buy any plane tickets to travel to the U.S until the passport with visa is in hand.
  3. Once you're married, she'll be eligible for insurance through the marketplace. So I'd marry ASAP.
  4. I'm really very sorry, no one here takes any joy in seeing such posts. The only good thing here is that the joint sponsor is his own cousin.
  5. The only answers to give are truthful answers. You cannot use a visitor visa to attend any type of "school". A visitor visa is for visiting.
  6. I know it's not the norm but I went to my husband's interview with him and we were both questioned. Fortunately, we had a positive outcome.
  7. Ain't that the ultimate truth for the majority of us....
  8. I had no idea he passed and no idea how young. He was one the of the greats here, so sad to hear.
  9. Oh, no, I had no idea. Truly one of the sage members on this site. A great loss...
  10. I agree, there are far too many truly knowledgeable, helpful people to choose just one. Everyone here goes over and above. We can't forget @beloved_dingo, always so great. Oh, and @powerpuff
  11. Entering the U.S with a visitor visa with the INTENT to STAY and ADJUST status, is visa fraud. Period. End of story. The only way to bring them here is to sponsor them with an immigrant visa. Full stop. You've already established intent merely by posting this. If they come with a visitor visa and adjust status, they will be denied and have a permanent ban to the U.S.!! Don't even attempt it.
  12. Wondering the same. OP: you need to give details. The answers you give only leave us guessing and unless we have ALL of the info, no one can tell you what to do.
  13. For peace of mind, I would never hire an attorney, I'd do it myself, Time after time after time we see people here in VJ asking for advice to fix their cases because the high paid lawyers they hired for "peace of mind" screwed up their cases royally. I'm not exaggerating. The lawyer isn't even the person who will fill out the paperwork, a clerk will. Having a lawyer guarantees nothing and getting "VIP" treatment doesn't mean that clerk will fill out the information correctly. I have been on this site for 11 years now, I've seen and heard it all, almost daily we have people come and say how much the regret ever hiring a so called "immigration" attorney, especially for a straightforward case. Is your brother's best friend an immigration attorney? I'm also curious why you would need a lawyer for "backup" at the interview in case there is a "misunderstanding between you and interviewer"? If you tell the truth there won't be any misunderstandings. Obviously you are free to do as you wish, but you seem so concerned about price and you think that somehow hiring a lawyer will help with your "slam dunk" case. If money is a concern and your case is so air tight, it's precisely why you don't need a lawyer. Listen, this is a DIY site, you aren't going to find many, if any, people who tell you to hire an attorney, unless you have a complicated case. In fact, my husband and I had many so called red flags in our case and we never used an attorney during the entire journey, up to and including naturalization. I found this site after our petition had been approved and it was at the NVC, I came here to ask questions when needed, and never once did anyone steer me wrong. Not only did we DIY, we never at any point even received an RFE, I had total control over our case from start to finish. That's what I call peace of mind.
  14. Pregnancy is NOT an emergency. Any "help" from your aunt is considered work and that's a no-no on a tourist visa.
  15. Getting an expedite because you need to be his caregiver isn't going to get you here any sooner, it's considered work. And since he works at a family business, trying to convince USCIS that he's going to lose his job, is going to be difficult. It won't hurt to try. My 25 year old son is high functioning autistic (Asperger's), so I understand 100%. I also have RA plus I also have lupus and Sjogren's Syndrome and I had breast cancer 6 years ago, so I understand his mom's pain. I am the person who has helped him navigate life and everything that goes along with being autistic (depression, anxiety, lack of social skills ect) since the day he was born. The older he gets the more we have him do things for himself, this has helped his self-esteem TREMENDOUSLY. Holding his hand for everything will never allow him to navigate life by himself. I know it's hard, but you need to start allowing him to do some things on his own, even if the simplest of things, he will surprise you in a good way. Start with something simple like doing his own laundry, or taking the trash out at the end of the day. I also work for NAMI )National Alliance on Mental illness) as an autism, disability and mental health advocate for teenagers and young adults, I work with dozens of people just like my son and your fiancé, every day. You need to give him the space to do things on his own, trust me. A few short years ago my son was 100% dependent on me , and I mean 100%, I did everything for him. Now he drives, owns his own car, works, and he goes to college 3 nights a week. He also does 99% of his daily chores (laundry, cleaning his room, organizing ect) on his own, all skills he learned because we encouraged him to do so on his own. It took time, but he does it all. He also has a girlfriend and she doesn't manage a thing for him. He keeps all of his appointments and reminders in his phone. If anyone had told me 3 years ago that my son would be as self-sufficient as he is now, and have a girlfriend, I never would have believed them. Gently encouraging my son to learn and do things on his own has worked, doing every last little thing for him, did not. Trust me. He absolutely LOVES his life and his self-esteem is through the roof.
  16. The truth is, no one here knows whether or not you'll definitely get the visa, we have no way of knowing all of the facts of your case. As of now you're in AP and until all of the background checks are complete, you won't have an answer. Unfortunately, it's a waiting game at this point. I wish you the best, please keep us updated.
  17. I don't think anyone thinks you were ill intentioned, people are just telling you the truth of the situation. No one here is going to be warm and fuzzy, people are going to explain the facts as they see them and facts are, paying for his trip in any way, shape or form works against him. Just because you think it's common, doesn't mean immigration is going to see it the same, ESPECIALLY considering the fact that your husband adjusted from a non-immigrant visa-and that fact can never be remedied.
  18. Paying for his trip works against him.
  19. Then you did your research in the wrong place/places. It's never been a secret about the timeline of each process.
  20. If you got your conditional green card in 2020, you don't qualify for naturalization based on 5 years, it would be 3 years. You don't start counting on the day you married, you start counting from the day you received your green card in 2020.
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