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    carton025 got a reaction from MikeyM7106 in K1 assistance for a Filipina in Spain   
    Perhaps, wherever your gal needs clearances, etc... from she might want to visit the embassy for each country she needs documentation from. Just a thought.
    Best of luck!
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    carton025 reacted to trisha_bogs in Police certicate   
    Thanks everyone😍😍😍 feel better now. Even my fiance told me as long as you didn't come back to that country it would be fine. Thanks again guys. Much appreciated. Godspeed!
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    carton025 reacted to trisha_bogs in Police certicate   
    Hi everyone. Would like to ask. Is anyone of you experienced that the police certificate from other country is expired already and you presented it on your k1 visa interview?? Im from philippines. Got my case number last week. I've been worried about my police certificate from qatar coz its expired already. I worked there for 4 years and before I went home I get my police certificate coz I knw its one of the requirements for k1 visa. Please help me. Thank you. 
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    carton025 reacted to Eternity1516 in Police certicate   
    Hello @trisha_bogs, you will need police certificates for any country you resided in for over 6 months after the age of 16 except the USA. It needs to be less than 12 months old.

    Police certificates are valid for 12 months from the date of issuance. You are not required to renew a police clearance letter from your previous country of residence if you have not travelled to that country after the date of the issuance of such letter
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    carton025 got a reaction from Eternity1516 in Police certicate   
    My opinion is based on my education and experience.  As long as your police clearance covers the dates that when you entered the country and after you left the country and that the police clearance is dated after you left the country, it is my educated opinion that the USCIS should accept it.  But, have your gal be prepared to covers that dates, times, and whenever you guys did stuff together.  Also, Eternity offer good info.
    Best wishes...,
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    carton025 got a reaction from trisha_bogs in Police certicate   
    My opinion is based on my education and experience.  As long as your police clearance covers the dates that when you entered the country and after you left the country and that the police clearance is dated after you left the country, it is my educated opinion that the USCIS should accept it.  But, have your gal be prepared to covers that dates, times, and whenever you guys did stuff together.  Also, Eternity offer good info.
    Best wishes...,
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    carton025 reacted to javadown2 in TERRIFIED BY FORMER LANDLORD   
    I feel it's NEVER a good time to be in the country illegally, and working without a SSN when they aren't suppose to be working is the problem that has fueled this debate for a long time. File the AOS and please try to follow the immigration rules.
     
    My immediate response to your post is that your asking for sympathy, which I don't feel any because you are now afraid of something you've known about ever since she got into her overstay and has been working illegally. Now that the fire is close to you your crying for help. 
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    carton025 got a reaction from Naes in K1 visa petition is a considered immigrant visa?   
    IF, you have "good reason" to believe that your ex-fiance filed a USCIS petition for you it would be in your best interest to "disclose" this information to the USCIS.  Even if you don't think that he actually filed the petition on your behalf it would still be in your best interest to "disclose" any information about your ex-fiance and your reason(s) to believe that he might have filed a petition for you in a letter to the USCIS about this.  Whatever, do not get caught in a discrepancy, lie memory lapse or else..., between sources for information about you.  Just my experience...
    Best of luck!
    Regards,
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    carton025 reacted to Khallaf in RE: My options in regards to Assets/Income   
    to answer questions 1, the USCIS will only ask for your tax return, if that isn't sufficient, they will ask for bank records, and such. You will need a copy of W2, and to be safe the last 3 years of tax records is all they will care about. You only need to make 125% of poverty level. 
    Household Size Annual Income Federal Poverty Guideline (FPG) 125% FPG 1 $12,060 $15,075 2 $16,240 $20,300 3 $20,420 $25,525 4 $24,600 $30,750
     
    2. USCIS will not care about your job changes the Evidence of support paper that you fill out is all they are going to care about.
     
    3. you will not need to worry, relax take a deep breath and things will be fine.
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    carton025 got a reaction from Mmb05 in If the petitioner has multiple DUI, will it affect the K1 visa?   
    I have had experience with DUIs and it was not an issue for me. If you would like specific info. send me a pm.
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    carton025 reacted to Hypnos in I-765 rejection. Help!   
    Include the supporting documents as if it were a fresh application.
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    carton025 got a reaction from Penguin_ie in possible ir2 questons asked in interview   
    OMG! QP, Queen Pigeon,,, Ha.
    Just my naive opinion, b/c I am no where as smart as "QP." Just relax and be honest in your answers. Best of luck!
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    carton025 got a reaction from ninz in Please explain the meaning of memorandum PM-602-0093   
    Just my opinion, but this it's purpose is to "enlighten" you about the process the [your] ROC petition will go through for individuals admitted to the USA under the VWP. The rest is for me boring, but for some interesting reading.
    Best of luck!
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    carton025 reacted to Ryan H in Sending out I-130 help   
    The petition I sent was nearly that thick, so don't worry about that.
    Do not use staples, just binder clips.
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    carton025 reacted to Pitaya in May not receive K1 in time for wedding - please help!   
    Welcome to the forum.
    Alas, you broke one of the cardinal rules of the visa process: Do not make any non-refundable, non-changeable engagements,reservations, plans until the visa is in your passport, and your passport is in your hands.
    It seems that you have painted yourself in the corner, so to speak. Never fear, it isn't the first time it has happened and very likely not the last.
    Personally, we opted for a courthouse ceremony. That being said, I am certain that you will be getting lots of possible viable solutions.
    Good luck on your immigration journey.
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    carton025 got a reaction from Godknows in Greetings. Just beginning our K1 journey...   
    just my opinion, but when I had a visa question I always sought at least 3 sources for information. Maybe here for one, the internet for one, and a personal opinion from someone you might know personally. For example, there are several Yahoo groups that provide visa help just for westerners seeking to immigrate a filipino/a the the USA. Best of luck!
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    carton025 got a reaction from AllanGrace in Do I need a Police certificate   
    i can only assume that your gal was an OFW that worked in S. Korea. Yes, she is going to need a PC from SK. If she has worked in any other countries and has stamps in her passport from the countries she is going to need a PC from each of these countries. My gal was an OFW and had worked in 3 different countries and she needed PCs from each of these countries.
    Best of luck!
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    carton025 got a reaction from Adam & Anne in privacy during medical exam   
    If it is a US male doctor a female, usually a nurse, is required by law to be present. Otherwise, you may need to shop around until you find a female USCIS physician.
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    carton025 got a reaction from David & Diana R in I-751 What is a safe date to file?   
    Just to play the "devil's advocate,"... And, I know the alot about the waiting game... Why not wait a day or two, maybe a week, and then do it... just my 2 cents...
    Best of luck!
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    carton025 got a reaction from JimmyHou in Interview Advice: BRING EVERYTHING!   
    It is good to know that no matter what others have had to say or will have to say you adamantly say to "BRING EVERYTHING" because you never know what might be asked for. There are several self-proclaimed rocket scientists here on this website that will tell you "Not" to bring everything as it will not be needed. "BRING EVERYTHING" is definitely great advice.
    Best of luck!
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    carton025 reacted to derrickmichille in Is IMBRA telling us that foreign women's well being is more important than American women's ???   
    An American citizen has more of an opportunity to find out about a potential mates criminal history by doing a background check if they really want to know. The resources are here for us.
    But for foreign woman, those opportunities and resources are not available to them, so IMBRA provides that opportunity to foreign woman.
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    carton025 got a reaction from gistique in Responses for RFE review   
    Well, depending on what was asked for and the documentation/evidence you offered and supplied to the USCIS it can take as little as 2 weeks and/or as long as 90 days or longer.... It depends on the workload of the service center and what may be needed to look over the documentation/evidence you provided and any time needed to verify it. It is going to take some time...
    Best of luck!
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    carton025 got a reaction from jetblued in AOS Medical Examination, PLEASE HELP!!!   
    If I were you, I would let the AOS documentation proceed "as is"... Should there become an "issue" regarding your immunization/vaccination records at a later date you will have the documentation and know exactly where to send it. I think the "second" shot(s) you got were part of a series of shots... My gal also started this series of shots and only got the first one and we filed for her AOS and it was approved without any further discussion of the rest of the series of shots. Others here may have a different opinion. This is just what my gal did.
    Best of luck!
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    carton025 got a reaction from user19000 in Removing Of Conditions   
    One word, "Patience!"
    Best of luck!
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    carton025 got a reaction from Leatherneck in N-400 Part 1 - option 1 or 2?   
    Just my opinion, but Option 2 best descirbes your current situation. Again, just my opinion, but if you had divorced within the first 3 yrs of marriage Option 1 would be best. Moreover, your gal entered as a K1 you guys married and are still married. As stated in the instructions, Option 2 is for married people and Option 1 is for unmarried/divorced people.
    Best of luck!
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