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    Gai got a reaction from Amhara in Denial of 485 after marriage, serious answers only please   
    I understand the question fine. You do not need to be rude to people who are trying to help you.
    Appeals of I-485 denials rarely end favorably for the petitioner, which is why you probably can't find any. If you have done everything correctly since entering the country and meet all the requirements, they have no reason to deny your AOS. This is why I suggested waiting until you received your denial letter to find out WHY you were denied. If it is something easily overcome, such as income, then you may be okay to appeal it, but a second denial cannot be appealed. If it is not something easily overcome, such as leaving the country and returning between entering on your K-1 and filing your AOS package, the best thing to do is to remain in the country, seek legal counsel, and file an I-130 concurrently with a new I-485 to bring yourself back into status.
    If you're intent on returning to your country, you may do that as well and file for the spousal visa, if you wanted to return.
    I'm apologize that my help is so offensive.
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    Gai got a reaction from aaron2020 in Denial of 485 after marriage, serious answers only please   
    I understand the question fine. You do not need to be rude to people who are trying to help you.
    Appeals of I-485 denials rarely end favorably for the petitioner, which is why you probably can't find any. If you have done everything correctly since entering the country and meet all the requirements, they have no reason to deny your AOS. This is why I suggested waiting until you received your denial letter to find out WHY you were denied. If it is something easily overcome, such as income, then you may be okay to appeal it, but a second denial cannot be appealed. If it is not something easily overcome, such as leaving the country and returning between entering on your K-1 and filing your AOS package, the best thing to do is to remain in the country, seek legal counsel, and file an I-130 concurrently with a new I-485 to bring yourself back into status.
    If you're intent on returning to your country, you may do that as well and file for the spousal visa, if you wanted to return.
    I'm apologize that my help is so offensive.
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    Gai got a reaction from ChasUno in Denial of 485 after marriage, serious answers only please   
    I understand the question fine. You do not need to be rude to people who are trying to help you.
    Appeals of I-485 denials rarely end favorably for the petitioner, which is why you probably can't find any. If you have done everything correctly since entering the country and meet all the requirements, they have no reason to deny your AOS. This is why I suggested waiting until you received your denial letter to find out WHY you were denied. If it is something easily overcome, such as income, then you may be okay to appeal it, but a second denial cannot be appealed. If it is not something easily overcome, such as leaving the country and returning between entering on your K-1 and filing your AOS package, the best thing to do is to remain in the country, seek legal counsel, and file an I-130 concurrently with a new I-485 to bring yourself back into status.
    If you're intent on returning to your country, you may do that as well and file for the spousal visa, if you wanted to return.
    I'm apologize that my help is so offensive.
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    Gai got a reaction from bloopygirl in Denial of 485 after marriage, serious answers only please   
    I understand the question fine. You do not need to be rude to people who are trying to help you.
    Appeals of I-485 denials rarely end favorably for the petitioner, which is why you probably can't find any. If you have done everything correctly since entering the country and meet all the requirements, they have no reason to deny your AOS. This is why I suggested waiting until you received your denial letter to find out WHY you were denied. If it is something easily overcome, such as income, then you may be okay to appeal it, but a second denial cannot be appealed. If it is not something easily overcome, such as leaving the country and returning between entering on your K-1 and filing your AOS package, the best thing to do is to remain in the country, seek legal counsel, and file an I-130 concurrently with a new I-485 to bring yourself back into status.
    If you're intent on returning to your country, you may do that as well and file for the spousal visa, if you wanted to return.
    I'm apologize that my help is so offensive.
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    Gai got a reaction from QueenOfBlades in Tax return forms don't match up with Work history   
    London isn't going to care about jobs you don't work anymore. As long as you have pay stubs for your current job showing you make more than 125% of the poverty level, that is all they will take from you. You're stressing yourself out unnecessarily.
    But no. They're not going to penalize you for putting McDonalds instead of the name of the franchise owner.
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    Gai got a reaction from lost_at_sea in Tax return forms don't match up with Work history   
    London isn't going to care about jobs you don't work anymore. As long as you have pay stubs for your current job showing you make more than 125% of the poverty level, that is all they will take from you. You're stressing yourself out unnecessarily.
    But no. They're not going to penalize you for putting McDonalds instead of the name of the franchise owner.
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    Gai got a reaction from Asia in Denial of 485 after marriage, serious answers only please   
    I understand the question fine. You do not need to be rude to people who are trying to help you.
    Appeals of I-485 denials rarely end favorably for the petitioner, which is why you probably can't find any. If you have done everything correctly since entering the country and meet all the requirements, they have no reason to deny your AOS. This is why I suggested waiting until you received your denial letter to find out WHY you were denied. If it is something easily overcome, such as income, then you may be okay to appeal it, but a second denial cannot be appealed. If it is not something easily overcome, such as leaving the country and returning between entering on your K-1 and filing your AOS package, the best thing to do is to remain in the country, seek legal counsel, and file an I-130 concurrently with a new I-485 to bring yourself back into status.
    If you're intent on returning to your country, you may do that as well and file for the spousal visa, if you wanted to return.
    I'm apologize that my help is so offensive.
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    Gai got a reaction from Harpa Timsah in Denial of 485 after marriage, serious answers only please   
    I understand the question fine. You do not need to be rude to people who are trying to help you.
    Appeals of I-485 denials rarely end favorably for the petitioner, which is why you probably can't find any. If you have done everything correctly since entering the country and meet all the requirements, they have no reason to deny your AOS. This is why I suggested waiting until you received your denial letter to find out WHY you were denied. If it is something easily overcome, such as income, then you may be okay to appeal it, but a second denial cannot be appealed. If it is not something easily overcome, such as leaving the country and returning between entering on your K-1 and filing your AOS package, the best thing to do is to remain in the country, seek legal counsel, and file an I-130 concurrently with a new I-485 to bring yourself back into status.
    If you're intent on returning to your country, you may do that as well and file for the spousal visa, if you wanted to return.
    I'm apologize that my help is so offensive.
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    Gai got a reaction from atm in Denial of 485 after marriage, serious answers only please   
    I understand the question fine. You do not need to be rude to people who are trying to help you.
    Appeals of I-485 denials rarely end favorably for the petitioner, which is why you probably can't find any. If you have done everything correctly since entering the country and meet all the requirements, they have no reason to deny your AOS. This is why I suggested waiting until you received your denial letter to find out WHY you were denied. If it is something easily overcome, such as income, then you may be okay to appeal it, but a second denial cannot be appealed. If it is not something easily overcome, such as leaving the country and returning between entering on your K-1 and filing your AOS package, the best thing to do is to remain in the country, seek legal counsel, and file an I-130 concurrently with a new I-485 to bring yourself back into status.
    If you're intent on returning to your country, you may do that as well and file for the spousal visa, if you wanted to return.
    I'm apologize that my help is so offensive.
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    Gai got a reaction from LadyPiret in Denial of 485 after marriage, serious answers only please   
    I understand the question fine. You do not need to be rude to people who are trying to help you.
    Appeals of I-485 denials rarely end favorably for the petitioner, which is why you probably can't find any. If you have done everything correctly since entering the country and meet all the requirements, they have no reason to deny your AOS. This is why I suggested waiting until you received your denial letter to find out WHY you were denied. If it is something easily overcome, such as income, then you may be okay to appeal it, but a second denial cannot be appealed. If it is not something easily overcome, such as leaving the country and returning between entering on your K-1 and filing your AOS package, the best thing to do is to remain in the country, seek legal counsel, and file an I-130 concurrently with a new I-485 to bring yourself back into status.
    If you're intent on returning to your country, you may do that as well and file for the spousal visa, if you wanted to return.
    I'm apologize that my help is so offensive.
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    Gai got a reaction from Hypnos in Denial of 485 after marriage, serious answers only please   
    I understand the question fine. You do not need to be rude to people who are trying to help you.
    Appeals of I-485 denials rarely end favorably for the petitioner, which is why you probably can't find any. If you have done everything correctly since entering the country and meet all the requirements, they have no reason to deny your AOS. This is why I suggested waiting until you received your denial letter to find out WHY you were denied. If it is something easily overcome, such as income, then you may be okay to appeal it, but a second denial cannot be appealed. If it is not something easily overcome, such as leaving the country and returning between entering on your K-1 and filing your AOS package, the best thing to do is to remain in the country, seek legal counsel, and file an I-130 concurrently with a new I-485 to bring yourself back into status.
    If you're intent on returning to your country, you may do that as well and file for the spousal visa, if you wanted to return.
    I'm apologize that my help is so offensive.
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    Gai got a reaction from bdrew612 in Denial of 485 after marriage, serious answers only please   
    I understand the question fine. You do not need to be rude to people who are trying to help you.
    Appeals of I-485 denials rarely end favorably for the petitioner, which is why you probably can't find any. If you have done everything correctly since entering the country and meet all the requirements, they have no reason to deny your AOS. This is why I suggested waiting until you received your denial letter to find out WHY you were denied. If it is something easily overcome, such as income, then you may be okay to appeal it, but a second denial cannot be appealed. If it is not something easily overcome, such as leaving the country and returning between entering on your K-1 and filing your AOS package, the best thing to do is to remain in the country, seek legal counsel, and file an I-130 concurrently with a new I-485 to bring yourself back into status.
    If you're intent on returning to your country, you may do that as well and file for the spousal visa, if you wanted to return.
    I'm apologize that my help is so offensive.
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    Gai got a reaction from Luthien in Denial of 485 after marriage, serious answers only please   
    I understand the question fine. You do not need to be rude to people who are trying to help you.
    Appeals of I-485 denials rarely end favorably for the petitioner, which is why you probably can't find any. If you have done everything correctly since entering the country and meet all the requirements, they have no reason to deny your AOS. This is why I suggested waiting until you received your denial letter to find out WHY you were denied. If it is something easily overcome, such as income, then you may be okay to appeal it, but a second denial cannot be appealed. If it is not something easily overcome, such as leaving the country and returning between entering on your K-1 and filing your AOS package, the best thing to do is to remain in the country, seek legal counsel, and file an I-130 concurrently with a new I-485 to bring yourself back into status.
    If you're intent on returning to your country, you may do that as well and file for the spousal visa, if you wanted to return.
    I'm apologize that my help is so offensive.
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    Gai got a reaction from cdneh in Denial of 485 after marriage, serious answers only please   
    I understand the question fine. You do not need to be rude to people who are trying to help you.
    Appeals of I-485 denials rarely end favorably for the petitioner, which is why you probably can't find any. If you have done everything correctly since entering the country and meet all the requirements, they have no reason to deny your AOS. This is why I suggested waiting until you received your denial letter to find out WHY you were denied. If it is something easily overcome, such as income, then you may be okay to appeal it, but a second denial cannot be appealed. If it is not something easily overcome, such as leaving the country and returning between entering on your K-1 and filing your AOS package, the best thing to do is to remain in the country, seek legal counsel, and file an I-130 concurrently with a new I-485 to bring yourself back into status.
    If you're intent on returning to your country, you may do that as well and file for the spousal visa, if you wanted to return.
    I'm apologize that my help is so offensive.
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    Gai got a reaction from przyjaciel in Denial of 485 after marriage, serious answers only please   
    I understand the question fine. You do not need to be rude to people who are trying to help you.
    Appeals of I-485 denials rarely end favorably for the petitioner, which is why you probably can't find any. If you have done everything correctly since entering the country and meet all the requirements, they have no reason to deny your AOS. This is why I suggested waiting until you received your denial letter to find out WHY you were denied. If it is something easily overcome, such as income, then you may be okay to appeal it, but a second denial cannot be appealed. If it is not something easily overcome, such as leaving the country and returning between entering on your K-1 and filing your AOS package, the best thing to do is to remain in the country, seek legal counsel, and file an I-130 concurrently with a new I-485 to bring yourself back into status.
    If you're intent on returning to your country, you may do that as well and file for the spousal visa, if you wanted to return.
    I'm apologize that my help is so offensive.
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    Gai got a reaction from HK12 in Denial of 485 after marriage, serious answers only please   
    I understand the question fine. You do not need to be rude to people who are trying to help you.
    Appeals of I-485 denials rarely end favorably for the petitioner, which is why you probably can't find any. If you have done everything correctly since entering the country and meet all the requirements, they have no reason to deny your AOS. This is why I suggested waiting until you received your denial letter to find out WHY you were denied. If it is something easily overcome, such as income, then you may be okay to appeal it, but a second denial cannot be appealed. If it is not something easily overcome, such as leaving the country and returning between entering on your K-1 and filing your AOS package, the best thing to do is to remain in the country, seek legal counsel, and file an I-130 concurrently with a new I-485 to bring yourself back into status.
    If you're intent on returning to your country, you may do that as well and file for the spousal visa, if you wanted to return.
    I'm apologize that my help is so offensive.
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    Gai got a reaction from AncaFab in September 2013 Filers   
    We were approved!
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    Gai got a reaction from .......... in NVC received case file but case number keeps saying error?   
    I've seen some people say changing your browser will fix that. Some people continue to have an issue after doing so. But it couldn't hurt to try.
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