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Dashinka

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  • Birthday 05/28/1967

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  1. Not sure if it is exactly the same thing. My wife chose to take my family name when we married. Additionally, she adopted her Russian patronymic name as her middle name even though Russians do not have what we consider a traditional middle name, and we did all of her immigration documents with that format. All of her U.S. based ID’s, DL, GC and now U.S. passport reflect that new name, but her Russian documents are still in her name at the time we married. Changing her name on those documents is a bureaucratic fuss, so she has left it as is, and she has had no issues when traveling back to Russia. She carries both passports, or previous to her naturalizing, her Russian passport and U.S. GC, along with a copy of our marriage certificate, and has had no issues so far. Over 11 years, no one has actually questioned anything, or required her to show the marriage certificate.
  2. Yes, I guess I assumed the end of September 2023 was the GC issue date, but that may not be a good assumption. We will need to wait for the OP to clarify the dates.
  3. You need to be more specific about the date the GC was issued. Since you mentioned the end of September 2023, you are clearly in the 90 day period for filing the I751, but as others have said, if the the GC is not expired, hop on a flight ASAP. If it has expired, file the I751 to get the extension letter, and do it soon. Good Luck!
  4. The wife should fill out the I864A, and include the required evidence for that form. Good Luck!
  5. Moved to the IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
  6. I would use the address where you were living back when you filed the K1. USCIS should already have the info, so it is not that critical. Good Luck!
  7. Just to be clear to others, her only option is the 5yr rule.
  8. Ok, maybe this deserves its own thread. Charles and TBone can decide. The imitation is amazing!
  9. Heard a story of a woman overdosing on acetaminophen today. Not sure how credible, and am currently mobile (heading back from Utah), so cannot properly research it. Maybe TDS needs to be studied if something like this is true.
  10. Just a piece of advice. Be careful of any attorney claiming 100% success, or that they can speed things up. As to your situation, as others have said, if your marriage is legitimate, then you have to do the legwork to show that to others. You do not need to convince us, but if you can, then it is possible you can actually convince those that matter at USCIS and at the consulate. Maybe treat it as if you just recently got married, and even though a long distant marriage, there are ways you can work together to commingle the marriage, spend time together, etc. as you work through immigration. Good Luck!
  11. More tolerance from the Left? Multiple people 'critically wounded' after 'sniper' opens fire at Dallas ICE facility then commits suicide https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15129363/Dallas-ICE-sniper-three-wounded.html
  12. Has the payment been processed, or the check cashed?
  13. Honestly, I thought this might be a BB article. It is amazing what astrophysicists can do from so far away.
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