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Dashinka

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  • Birthday 05/28/1967

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  1. Yep, currently processing 2016 right now for both F1 and F2B, so 10-15 is conservative, but definitely possible. Good Luck!
  2. Like I said before, Red Flag laws need to include consequences for false reports, etc. There should also be civil suits available against those reporting to avoid false reports.
  3. Yes, he never gave up his failed socialist ideals.
  4. Might be flagged to verify you are doing things right now, but otherwise should not be an issue.
  5. Well you need to sort out what the future will be with your marriage. Is it over, or is there a fix. If leaning toward divorce, I would file for divorce, request an I751 divorce waiver, and withdraw the N400 as you cannot use the 3 yr rule in your case. If reconciliation is an option, look at counseling. Good Luck!
  6. I agree. Seems a lot of immigration related events in a relatively short period of time. To the OP, are you certain she entered the US on a B2 rather than a K1? This makes a big difference on whether she can AOS through you.
  7. I agree with @Marieke H, but if you just recently filed, you may want to re-evaluate the benefit of the K1 vs a spousal visa. Good Luck!
  8. I thought I was somewhat pessimistic, but honestly, I would take this as a good sign that when she is having a bad day, she is looking for some sunshine.
  9. Pelmini
  10. Assuming the husband of the sister that has now refused to be a co-sponsor.
  11. I was thinking exactly the same thing. Just don’t pee in your diesel fuel tank.
  12. Generally, the I693 is not provided to the intending immigrant, but they should have received a copy of the DS3025. My now wife got a copy of the 3025 back in 2014, but it is possible things are different now. That being said, the I693 and DS3025 should have been transferred by the consulate to USCIS, so you should be good there. The hangup would be if the DS3025 was not marked as complete. I would sift through whatever papers your now wife brought with her when she arrived, to see if the DS3025 is in there. As to the interview, you should be fine, but if the copy of the DS3025 is not marked as complete, the worst case would be getting another RFE to complete it which more than likely would require another complete medical exam by a civil surgeon as most will not simply do just the vaccinations. Good Luck! I am going to move this to the AOS forum as you may receive more responses there.
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