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MedRoni got a reaction from Fatana Ansari in UGHHH HELPP PLZZZ NVC!!
You are required assign an agent. It does not have to be a lawyer. My husband assigned me as I am here in the US and it is easier for contacting purposes. The choice is yours, but you must choose. None is not an option.
After the affidavit of support there is still the DS-230. Once this is paid for online it can be sent in to the NVC as well. Once they have reviewed these things they will decide if they approve the case or not. Assuming they do and all goes well, you will receive an email from them telling you the next steps. OUrs took about a week after receiving everything, but that is just a rough time frame. That the case is done and waiting on an interview date. You can track this by calling the NVC and asking for a case update.
Good Luck with the final phase of your CR-1 journey!
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MedRoni got a reaction from SarAyouBliss in Received a NOIR - Change of Lawyer, help plz
I am sorry to hear of your struggle.
I need to add the fact that your second interview was in September. If your wife's job is new then why has she not been working on and preparing what would be needed for the NOIR long before now? You both knew it was being sent back as a denial 6 months ago. She might not have had all the reasons listed, but she sure could have pulled some things together, like a letter of explanation regarding your relationship from beginning to end. How it came to be, how it progressed, etc. Which by the way SHE needs to do anyway.
I am afraid the others are right. She needs to get involved and she needs to put her heart into it or it will most likely not be the outcome you want.
Best of luck for you!
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MedRoni reacted to Teffah in Received a NOIR - Change of Lawyer, help plz
Your wife having a new job does not seem like a legitimatereason to not help with your case. You should not be doing it all. If there isa will, on her part, there is a way. She CAN help. I, in fact, did most of thework for my husband’s case or we did it together. I wouldn't have trusted himto do it all by himself! When workingwith the consulate they want to see exacts, but not memorization. Morocco is arough consulate. I also had chat logs but I only submitted a few pages fromeach month that we chatted along with a few pictures. Like another poster said,you have a lot of red flags but anything is possible. First and foremost youmust get your wife active in your case. Good luck and contnue to ask questions, there are many indivduals with VJ with outstanding information and experience.
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MedRoni reacted to destiny64 in Received a NOIR - Change of Lawyer, help plz
Oh boy....you have quite the battle ahead of you. At least you have it written out what the consular is seeing as issues with your case. Address each of those issues with solid facts.
If the stack of proof referred to is chat records, you might want to back off on sending too much more of that...seems too much was a flag in itself. Address why she hasn't returned since 2010, why she wasn't employed for
4 yrs (its a long time). How big is your age difference? Unfortunately you have a mountain of flags to overcome, how aggressive has your wife been in addressing these issues ? It would help if she responded to these
issues and not just yourself.
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MedRoni reacted to destiny64 in Received a NOIR - Change of Lawyer, help plz
If your wife can't take the time to provide proof and write explanations to convince them your marriage is bona fide then how are you going to prove to the consulate that they are wrong? You can hire 20 lawyers but if none of the evidence is coming from your wife and you are doing all the work , that could be what is causing all the suspicion. Make the time!!
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MedRoni reacted to oohpartiv in okay do i need to concerned or start freaking out????
There are people who filed at NBC in August who are still waiting. Just because you're not at Vermont or California doesn't mean it won't take that long. There are still thousands and thousands of petitions being filed. What you can do is call USCIS and speak to a Tier 2 rep to ask if you've been shipped to a local field office. If that's the case, you can find out more accurately how long it's taking for I-130s to get processed.
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MedRoni reacted to ppihtr123 in The Dream Act
Tough topic but my two cents:
It is not the “illegals” alone that caused the problem and they are receiving an unfair share of the blame for the poor service many are getting from CSC.
The root of the service problem is the creation of the dream act which caused a flood of LEGAL APPLICATIONS to be sent into the centers which they were unprepared for.
But let’s go back to the real root cause…I watched the video from the OP BUT the next thing to ask is how did we get into this situation for so many? The answer is that we as a country did not uphold the laws already on the books that deal with illegal entry. There is no way that someone should be able to get away with making the US their home by breaking a law the minute they step on the ground (well except maybe asylum). While I feel bad for the kids that have been here for years like the dream act identifies, the truth is that no one should be able to be included in the covered group. If they are not legally here, they should not be able to attend PUBLICLY FUNDED schools as they should have gone through deportation before they ever reached school age for that matter. I feel the same way in regard to private schools no matter the fees paid. I am all for immigration BUT there is laws governing the process that must be followed and penalties if you don’t.
For the parents OR adult that brought the kids over, they should have already been deported and placed on a ban. For the kids, I don’t think a ban would apply as it was not their fault as the OP stated, but they should have already been deported back to where they live long BEFORE the US could be called their home. One could say that the fault belongs on the original illegal adult which is true but the fault is equal on the US for letting them get away with it for so many years which is why the need for the advent of the dream act for those that feel the US is their only home.
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MedRoni reacted to N-o-l-a in The Dream Act
Aren't they illegal? Nobody wants to demonize them, as it largely wasn't their fault to be brought to America in the first place, but to delay the processing of legal immigrants for the purposes of catering to illegals does put a lot of people off.
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MedRoni reacted to 2far in The Dream Act
I have seen people complain about the DACA cases, but not about the recipients of these cases. I do believe that the majority of the complaints are towards the way USCIS has handled this situation. I have not seen any personal attacks on "illegals", but I have seen complaints (and personally agree) that the influx of these cases by an agency that has significant resource constraints has caused unexpected delays in many people's lives. No one is blaming the "illegals"
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MedRoni reacted to destiny64 in k1 visa denied under section 221g
I suggest you decide with your fiance if you want to refile for a k-1, you need to find the reason you think they denied you and address that. Or you can get married and refile I130. Did you notice if the consular focused on any one thing during your interview? What were the questions she/he asked that you feel were a problem. Short engagement, one visit , age difference.....there are many things that are troublesome for the Moroccan embassy.
One other thing , you are stating you are emailing and asking, where is your fiance in all of this? Your fiance needs to be the one to do all the asking , not you.
I see this more and more on this site where the beneficiary is here asking all the questions and doing all the work , where the heck are your spouses and fiances???!!! My husband has no idea about what to do , and really it should be me who deals with all of this because I understand it , and I'm the one who has the ability to contact people here in states to get the answers I need. Its great that you are being proactive to learn what to do , but your fiance really needs to do this for you.
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MedRoni reacted to Cathi in Is it really worth it
Just to correct a point you tried to make, you stated the Dream Act allows "all illegals" to become US citizens, that is not true, the Dream Act provides conditional permanent residency to certain illegal aliens of good moral character who graduate from U.S. high schools, arrived in the United States as minors, and lived in the country continuously for at least five years prior to the bill's enactment. The people that the Dream Act applies to is certainly not even close to "all illegals" as you stated. The people it applies to are people who are here by no fault of their own, and it certainly does't grant them automatic citizenship either. Why make the people who are eligible for this feel as though they did something wrong by being in this country? In order for them to even be eligible they must meet strict criteria, it isn't as though they send in an application and are handed a certificate of Naturalization. Before making sweeping generalizations you need to educate yourself on the actual process, and what the Dream Act actually is.
Immigration in this country is what it is, if people want to come to this here to be with their significant other, no one is forcing them to. They have to go through the process, abide by the rules, and wait their turn in line. Our immigration system isn't perfect, but we have rules and laws for a reason. My husband is from a MENA country, so not only did we have to endure the CR1 process, but he also had to endure additional administrative processing of 10 weeks on top of everything. We knew from the get go there was a good chance that he would have AP, we were prepared, we just sucked it up and took that time to prepare ourselves for his arrival here. He spent additional quality time with his family and friends because he didn't know when he would have the chance to go back to visit, and I took my kids on a vacation because I figured it would probably be the last one with just the 3 of us before my husband arrived. Never once did I come whining here about how long it was taking. There are MANY other people here who have been in AP for several months and even years, you don't have it half as bad as they do, neither did I. Honestly I am tired of coming here day after day seeing people whine and cry because they had an RFE(their own fault), because there petition is taking longer than a few minutes to process, or because their spouse was questioned more than they liked at their interview. Too bad!!!! Seriously it is like watching a bunch of high school kids who can't stand to be away from there sweetheart for more than 5 minutes. Time to act like adults and just be thankful that they even have a route to get here in the first place and stop complaining. My 2 cents
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MedRoni reacted to Gary and Alla in Is it really worth it
My wife/family was worth it. Maybe yours isn't. What do you think?
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MedRoni reacted to Markieboy in 2nd Senator Contact
Seriously? You sent that?
May I remind you that a congressional inquiry is just that...an inquiry. Their liaisons can get the latest status of your case. They cannot force USCIS to make a decision.
IMHO, you should be more patient during this process. You're not the first person who has waited ~ 6 months for an approved petition.
Good luck!
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MedRoni reacted to Darnell in Proving spouse abandoned PR/Green card
since you know of his intent, i strongly suggest you write a letter detailing it, send to all USA CBP offices at the Canadien border, and another one to ICE in the city that he's planning to move to. You probably have copies of his green card, include that in all correspondence.
Most likely, this won't cancel your sponsership, but if he doesn't get back to the USA within 365 days of his last departure date, is quite possible he'll lose his PR status, and your sponsership won't matter anymore.
Good Luck !
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MedRoni reacted to del-2-5-2014 in Proving spouse abandoned PR/Green card
Provide USCIS with your divorce decree as well as any evidence that you have. I don't think that you can pull your support but you may be able to introduce fraud to USCIS.
Additionally, Madam, I say this with the outmost respect and I mean no harm but you know way too much about your Ex.
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MedRoni reacted to ppihtr123 in Husband admits during medical he smoked weed 4 years ago
OK after This I am done lola....
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MedRoni reacted to fcat in Husband admits during medical he smoked weed 4 years ago
Whether you think it has anything to do with the case is irrelevant, its whether immigration do!
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MedRoni reacted to ppihtr123 in Husband admits during medical he smoked weed 4 years ago
Tell the truth or risk a LIFETIME ban...plain and simple. I really don't like the fact there are so many people advocating to lie. Where is the line? immigration? taxes? murder? The law is the law. Deal with it, work to change it, move where there are laws you can live with, but above all follow them or do the time/pay the price for not thinking it applies to you. End of story!
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MedRoni reacted to newlyweds2010 in Husband admits during medical he smoked weed 4 years ago
I'm sorry, but I cannot agree with you. Marijuana is illegal in many countries, including Jamaica where the OP's spouse is from, and not since yesterday. The 1-year ban for weed smokers has been in place for quite some time, and from what I understand it used to be harsher in the past. You play by the rules, you win by the rules. No matter how unfair they may seem to you.
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MedRoni reacted to newlyweds2010 in Husband admits during medical he smoked weed 4 years ago
If he did something dumb, that was smoking weed 4 years ago, or whenever he did that. Certainly not telling the truth when he was supposed to. I am somehow astonished by the fact that many people here are advocating lies and criticize this guy for telling the truth.
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MedRoni reacted to Samie in Husband admits during medical he smoked weed 4 years ago
Here's what I know GOD has blessed me with a wonderful man. And yes he is trustworthy and very honest upstanding man. He comes from a blessed family and I was so worried yesterday I felt like he was going to be honest as he should.
I will not divorce my husband he is the kindest and loving man. He just really can't be deceptive I am sure if he were not honest he would have been exposed I love my husband very much.
Today is a new day I feel better just a bit down. The Devil has no power it's just another one of his snares. I know GOD favor's me he's been excellent to me all my life. it's in his time so if I have to wait a little while longer I shall!! Thanks you all for your thoughts and experiences I really appreciated it.
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MedRoni got a reaction from gwenstar in Husband admits during medical he smoked weed 4 years ago
Well said and I totally agree.
The poor guy feels awful for doing the right thing... why? Because you are making him feel that way.
Try to give him a break. He should NOT feel foolish in the slightest. Yes you are disappointed you have to wait... but seriously in the overall scheme of things this is just a bump in the road. Remember you love him and why you love him. Love doesn't blame.
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MedRoni got a reaction from NCChina in Husband admits during medical he smoked weed 4 years ago
Well said and I totally agree.
The poor guy feels awful for doing the right thing... why? Because you are making him feel that way.
Try to give him a break. He should NOT feel foolish in the slightest. Yes you are disappointed you have to wait... but seriously in the overall scheme of things this is just a bump in the road. Remember you love him and why you love him. Love doesn't blame.
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MedRoni got a reaction from Mithmeoi in Husband admits during medical he smoked weed 4 years ago
Well said and I totally agree.
The poor guy feels awful for doing the right thing... why? Because you are making him feel that way.
Try to give him a break. He should NOT feel foolish in the slightest. Yes you are disappointed you have to wait... but seriously in the overall scheme of things this is just a bump in the road. Remember you love him and why you love him. Love doesn't blame.
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MedRoni got a reaction from Kathryn41 in Husband admits during medical he smoked weed 4 years ago
Well said and I totally agree.
The poor guy feels awful for doing the right thing... why? Because you are making him feel that way.
Try to give him a break. He should NOT feel foolish in the slightest. Yes you are disappointed you have to wait... but seriously in the overall scheme of things this is just a bump in the road. Remember you love him and why you love him. Love doesn't blame.