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Form I-864 Rejected
pushbrk replied to dream23's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
Minus the name, what is the exact wording of the notice? -
The US, all states, and Immigration related agencies will recognize the Utah County Online marriage and consider it consummated, if you are together in the Philippines during the marriage. The Philippine statistics authority does not recognize these marriages (same sex or not) anymore, but that's not particularly relevant, as they don't recognize same sex marriages anyway. No worries about your employment until a year or so from now, and no worries then, if you are still employed. I doubt Manila will accept DCF in this circumstance. It's not for marriages a week ago between people who haven't even been living together. Your job is not transferring you either. You're just voluntarily ending your stay in the Philippines to go take a new job.
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NVC Passport Photos Upload?
pushbrk replied to sarahnMo's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
If you are sure of that, no problem, but bring to medical AND the interview. Your photo will be printed as part of your actual visa. -
Forgot to add contact information
pushbrk replied to Xavier_'s topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
The most important and only actually important information in those sections is the petitioner's email. Make sure to include all the foreign spouse's contact information at the NVC stage though. -
Start by clicking on the word "Guides" at the top of any page here. No, you cannot complete the process with both of you in the USA. It's going to take a couple years or more going through Cuidad Juarez, but you have no other legal option. You will either need to go back to work in the USA to qualify as sponsor, or find a well qualified joint sponsor with a plausible motivation to support the two of you, if you are not supporting yourselves.
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Proof of returning back to US with spouse
pushbrk replied to kabav's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
London is not really known as sticklers for domicile issues. You will certainly need to qualify to sponsor your spouse. If you do not have US income or income that will continue from the same source once in the USA, you can use liquid assets to qualify. Study the instructions for the I-864. Become an A-Student of both the instructions and the form. It spells out what they consider liquid. A home outside the USA is not a liquid asset, just as your primary residence IN the USA would not be considered liquid. -
Of course not. The notary would be committing fraud to do so. What is the Notary saying they did? They didn't see the original being photocopied. Forget all this nonsense of getting a Notary to lie for you. It will either work or it won't. If it doesn't, then you obtain a new Certified Copy that isn't laminated.
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Not sure I'm making sense of your question. First, you posted in the spouse visa forum but your profile indicates K1 visa. Second, USCIS is not involved with evaluating affidavits of support in any visa cases. NVC and Consular Officers will see what you show on the affidavit of support and probably notice the difference. You add and explanation that you no longer have those dependents, and say why.
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I take it you made a copy of the laminated certificate. That's meaningless. You may be ok, but if not, you'll need the correct unaltered (not laminated) document. Birth Certificates Available: For persons born after April 1, 1970, birth certificates are available. For persons born prior to April 1, 1970, birth certificates are considered unavailable. Fees: Fees vary from each Municipal authority, or any office authorized to issue birth and death certificates by the Registrar of Births & Deaths. Document Name: Birth Certificate Issuing Authority: Municipal Authority, or any office authorized to issue birth and death certificates by the Registrar of Births & Deaths. Special Seal(s) / Color / Format: Varies substantially from state to state. Issuing Authority Personnel Title: There is no issuing authority personnel title. Registration Criteria: The registration criteria varies Procedure for Obtaining: Procedures vary from each authority. Certified Copies Available: There are no certified copies available. Alternate Documents: If an individual is born after April 1, 1970 and is unable to obtain a birth certificate, the individual must obtain a certificate of non-availability from the local authorities with jurisdiction over their place of birth. In addition to a non-availability certificate, the following documents can be accepted as secondary evidence: School-leaving Certificate (document provided to students when they cease attending a particular school, be it public or private), Matriculation Certificate, Certificate of Recognized Boards from the school last attended by the applicant (Boards are exams) A notarized affidavit executed by either a parent, if living, or another close relative older than the applicant. This affidavit should clearly state the relationship between the deponent and the applicant, how well the deponent knows the applicant, the date and place of the applicant's birth, the names of both parents, and any other related facts. If the applicant has no living relatives that witnessed their birth, a self-attested affidavit detailing their knowledge of the facts of their birth may be accepted. Exceptions: None Comments: For all births after April 1, 1970. It is mandatory under the law (as per the Registration of Births & Deaths Act, 1969) to register every birth with the concerned state or union territory.
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i130 multiple divorces, how to list
pushbrk replied to coffeegrinds's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
The paper form has extra pages for that. The online form should also be able to handle extra information at the end. -
No interview will be scheduled until after NVC has an approvable affidavit of support. If your husband is an employee, and his employer will transfer him to work in the USA, then a letter offering that job with the same company in the USA, will suffice. If he is self employed, and the income will continue from the same source, that's fine too. If neither, then the best solution without a joint sponsor, is for him to find a job in the USA as soon as possible, and go back to work there. Separation is far more common in this process, than not.
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Proof of US Domicile
pushbrk replied to Valiegirl26's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
What they need from you is evidence you intend to re-establish US domicile, not just that you lived there most of your life and still have driver license, bank accounts etc. For example, I currently have all those things AND have no intention to re-establish US Domicile. That your parents are willing to house you, says something about their willingness and nothing at all about your intentions. A lease agreement with family looks contrived. How about getting some estimates on actual relocation with a relocation company, then choose one and make a deposit with an open ended date. Are either of you looking for work in the USA?
