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dandk got a reaction from RCB3033 in Green card renewal/domestic violence charge
LPR as in Lawful Permanent Resident is the legal term of green card. Technically if you were convicted any crime, you are deportable. For crime Domestic Violence, if you checked INA: ACT 237 under section (E) 6, it's a deportable.
https://www.uscis.gov/ilink/docView/SLB/HTML/SLB/0-0-0-1/0-0-0-29/0-0-0-5684.html#0-0-0-246
(E) 6/ Crimes of Domestic violence, stalking, or violation of protection order, crimes against children and.-
(i) Domestic violence, stalking, and child abuse.-Any alien who at any time after admission is convicted of a crime of domestic violence, a crime of stalking, or a crime of child abuse, child neglect, or child abandonment is deportable. For purposes of this clause, the term "crime of domestic violence" means any crime of violence (as defined in section 16 of title 18, United States Code) against a person committed by a current or former spouse of the person, by an individual with whom the person shares a child in common, by an individual who is cohabiting with or has cohabited with the person as a spouse, by an individual similarly situated to a spouse of the person under the domestic or family violence laws of the jurisdiction where the offense occurs, or by any other individual against a person who is protected from that individual's acts under the domestic or family violence laws of the United States or any State, Indian tribal government, or unit of local government.
Since you are living in San Diego, under California Sanctuary Bill (SB54), ICE wasn't notified at the time of your arrest or conviction.
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dandk got a reaction from EM_Vandaveer in Have to give up Certificate of Naturalization when apply for Passport ??
Then apply expedite with your passport application. You should receive it within 2 weeks.
Or you can travel using your Ukrainain passport and have someone send you the US passport later to your destination in order for your to come back to US.
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dandk got a reaction from AstroCanada in More than 2years and several months
Like others who already chimed in.
Here is the eligibility requirements, per https://www.uscis.gov/family/family-us-citizens/visas-fiancees-us-citizens
You may be eligible to bring your fiancé(e) to the United States on a fiancé(e) visa if you meet the following requirements:
You are a U.S. citizen; You and your fiancé(e) intend to marry one another within 90 days of your fiancé(e)’s admission to the United States on a K-1 nonimmigrant visa; You and your fiancé(e) are both legally free to marry (this means you both are legally able to marry in the United States and any previous marriages have been legally terminated by divorce, death, or annulment); and You and your fiancé(e) met each other in person at least once within the 2-year period before you file your petition. You may request a waiver of this in-person meeting requirement if you can show that meeting in person would: Violate strict and long-established customs of your fiancé(e)’s foreign culture or social practice; or Result in extreme hardship to you, the U.S. citizen petitioner. -
dandk got a reaction from little immigrant in More than 2years and several months
Like others who already chimed in.
Here is the eligibility requirements, per https://www.uscis.gov/family/family-us-citizens/visas-fiancees-us-citizens
You may be eligible to bring your fiancé(e) to the United States on a fiancé(e) visa if you meet the following requirements:
You are a U.S. citizen; You and your fiancé(e) intend to marry one another within 90 days of your fiancé(e)’s admission to the United States on a K-1 nonimmigrant visa; You and your fiancé(e) are both legally free to marry (this means you both are legally able to marry in the United States and any previous marriages have been legally terminated by divorce, death, or annulment); and You and your fiancé(e) met each other in person at least once within the 2-year period before you file your petition. You may request a waiver of this in-person meeting requirement if you can show that meeting in person would: Violate strict and long-established customs of your fiancé(e)’s foreign culture or social practice; or Result in extreme hardship to you, the U.S. citizen petitioner. -
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dandk reacted to mtempelaar in Lying on K1 application
Each interview with USCIS is an opportunity for body language or a slip of the tongue to give away that there is something amiss/omitted from the immigrant's paperwork. Will the person get caught? No idea. But this isn't over yet. Each application also leads to more background checks. I am confused though - UAE does offer police clearance certificates. https://government.ae/en/information-and-services/justice-safety-and-the-law/police-clearance-certificate
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dandk reacted to geowrian in Lying on K1 application
All true.
At the same time, "three can keep a secret if 2 of them are dead" -> aka anybody that knows her past can hold it over her head or just report it one day. Who knows if they will take it seriously, but it'll always be hanging over their head anytime they piss off the wrong person.
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dandk got a reaction from Unlockable in Lying on K1 application
Here is straight from USCIS manual for OP's path down in the near future...
https://www.uscis.gov/policymanual/Print/PolicyManual-Volume12-PartL.html
OP will be inline with denaturalization when USCIS finds out about this part,
Concealment of a material fact or willful misrepresentation. Here is a sample of case denaturalization case,
https://abc13.com/archive/7829035/
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dandk got a reaction from David and Nicole in Lying on K1 application
Here is straight from USCIS manual for OP's path down in the near future...
https://www.uscis.gov/policymanual/Print/PolicyManual-Volume12-PartL.html
OP will be inline with denaturalization when USCIS finds out about this part,
Concealment of a material fact or willful misrepresentation. Here is a sample of case denaturalization case,
https://abc13.com/archive/7829035/
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dandk got a reaction from millefleur in Lying on K1 application
Here is straight from USCIS manual for OP's path down in the near future...
https://www.uscis.gov/policymanual/Print/PolicyManual-Volume12-PartL.html
OP will be inline with denaturalization when USCIS finds out about this part,
Concealment of a material fact or willful misrepresentation. Here is a sample of case denaturalization case,
https://abc13.com/archive/7829035/
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dandk got a reaction from mushroomspore in Have green card - DMV won't give license
Not just DMV, it goes the same with SSA office for SSN card.
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dandk got a reaction from angmig in Have green card - DMV won't give license
Not just DMV, it goes the same with SSA office for SSN card.
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dandk got a reaction from Cryssiekins in Have green card - DMV won't give license
Not just DMV, it goes the same with SSA office for SSN card.
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dandk got a reaction from DSM in Have green card - DMV won't give license
Not just DMV, it goes the same with SSA office for SSN card.
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dandk reacted to mushroomspore in Have green card - DMV won't give license
Because the person who denied your husband's DL might just be an idiot who happens to work at that particular location. Go to a different location and try your luck with finding a non-idiot.
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dandk got a reaction from LukeU in K1 visa interview RFEs (Referral for Evidence) (merged)
How many times have we seen here at VJ where the immigrant fiancee ended up having to support the USC spouse and spent all the life savings upon settling in the US. Then, they didn't have the means for AOS filing whereas the immigrant fiancee/spouse have her status in limbo...
If the USC fiance doesn't get his act together with his financial, this have all the ingredients to be future threads for Effects of Major Family Changes on Immigration Benefits
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dandk got a reaction from Illiria in K1 visa interview RFEs (Referral for Evidence) (merged)
How many times have we seen here at VJ where the immigrant fiancee ended up having to support the USC spouse and spent all the life savings upon settling in the US. Then, they didn't have the means for AOS filing whereas the immigrant fiancee/spouse have her status in limbo...
If the USC fiance doesn't get his act together with his financial, this have all the ingredients to be future threads for Effects of Major Family Changes on Immigration Benefits
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dandk got a reaction from SalishSea in K1 visa interview RFEs (Referral for Evidence) (merged)
How many times have we seen here at VJ where the immigrant fiancee ended up having to support the USC spouse and spent all the life savings upon settling in the US. Then, they didn't have the means for AOS filing whereas the immigrant fiancee/spouse have her status in limbo...
If the USC fiance doesn't get his act together with his financial, this have all the ingredients to be future threads for Effects of Major Family Changes on Immigration Benefits
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dandk got a reaction from Lemonslice in K1 visa interview RFEs (Referral for Evidence) (merged)
How many times have we seen here at VJ where the immigrant fiancee ended up having to support the USC spouse and spent all the life savings upon settling in the US. Then, they didn't have the means for AOS filing whereas the immigrant fiancee/spouse have her status in limbo...
If the USC fiance doesn't get his act together with his financial, this have all the ingredients to be future threads for Effects of Major Family Changes on Immigration Benefits
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dandk reacted to aaron2020 in URGENT!! URGENT HELP!!!!!
Wife is a visitor visa overstay. Children are US citizens. And he wants a visitor visa to join them.
Under these circumstances, there is NO WAY he is going to get a visitor visa.
You can't seem to accept this.
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dandk reacted to SusieQQQ in b2 visitor has dissapeared, any help/advice
I’m going to guess you are the other numbered “user” who suddenly popped up. asking about a B2 person admitting to cleaning houses.
(Would be very odd to have two different userxxx’s posting consecutively with the same font that differs to what everyone else uses...)
so from the other thread, I'm assuming you think your friend is being detained and questioned
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dandk reacted to JFH in K1 visa interview RFEs (Referral for Evidence) (merged)
He earned less than $10,400? How is going to support you? What are you doing for healthcare? A spousal visa would have been better because at least you could work right away and not have to pay hefty AOS fees. I don’t know where he lived but here in western Washington you can’t keep a goldfish on $10,400 a year, let alone 2 adults.
London permits self-sponsoring for the I-134. Do you have sufficient savings or assets?
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dandk got a reaction from SusieQQQ in Previous spouse.
A similar case like this,
https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdfl/pr/jury-convicts-jamaican-national-naturalization-fraud
And the appellate court agreed with the lower court decision.
http://media.ca11.uscourts.gov/opinions/unpub/files/201813147.pdf
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dandk got a reaction from shadyzee in expedite passport processing on the day of Oath
Most major cities oath ceremony venues have passport processing service. You can ask them how long would it take to expedite a new passport.
If they do not have it at your oath ceremony, you will have to make an appointment in person. Here is the detail information and location.
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/requirements/where-to-apply/passport-agencies/miami.html
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dandk reacted to Randyandyuni in Is meeting once is enough for filing for k1 visa?
That is not limited to Morocco, just be sure, love is available afar, just don't be blinded by it and ignore common sense