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Question about CR1 border crossing
Dashinka replied to quarrelcanada's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
Yes, the story imbedded in that thread was a major soap opera. In that case, it seems the spouse traveling on an IV gave CBP reason to believe they were not planning on actually residing in the US permanently. Personally, I would not worry about it too much as the same thing can happen even if flying here. Which land crossing are you thinking of using? Good Luck! -
I485 denied i130 pending
Dashinka replied to Bimbo321's topic in Adjustment of Status from Work, Student, & Tourist Visas
In that case you may want to re-open the case with an I290. -
I485 denied i130 pending
Dashinka replied to Bimbo321's topic in Adjustment of Status from Work, Student, & Tourist Visas
Do you know what the RFE was for? If so, I would submit a new I485 addressing the RFE. Good Luck! -
Ahh, no emissions of microplastics from those "green" machines.- What is interesting is one of the biggest selling points of EV's is instant torque, and they are fun to drive, but if you really want to save your tires, you probably don't want to use that feature. The Unexpected Problem With EVs: They 'Tire' Quickly EVs burn through tires 30% faster than combustible engine cars thanks to hefty weights and speedy acceleration, according to Bridgestone, which this week unveiled a new tire developed specifically for electric vehicles. Dubbed the Turanza EV, it starts at $289, depending on tire size. It's now available at Bridgestone retailers in the US and Canada and at sites like TireRack.com. https://www.pcmag.com/news/the-unexpected-problem-with-evs-they-tire-quickly
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Another two articles showing what those geniuses in the UK and Germany are doing to themselves. Markers Along The Road To The Death Of Net Zero https://www.manhattancontrarian.com/blog/2024-1-20-markers-along-the-road-to-the-death-of-net-zero The Scottish Government’s "Energy Strategy and Just Transition plan" https://richardlyon.substack.com/p/then-a-miracle-occurs
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You are correct, VJ is more focused on immigrating to the US, but there are a couple of forums here that you may want to use to discuss your plan and specific question regarding a move back to Canada. Good Luck! https://www.visajourney.com/forums/forum/163-emigrating-outside-the-us/ https://www.visajourney.com/forums/forum/93-canada/
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Question about CR1 border crossing
Dashinka replied to quarrelcanada's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
Just a slight add for your second question. When you enter the US using your spousal visa and CBP endorses it with an immigration stamp, it will serve as a temporary green card until your actual GC arrives. That wording should be printed on the bottom of your visa. As to 1, yes, any legal border crossing can be used. Good Luck! Good Luck! -
I need help asap
Dashinka replied to Chris49's topic in Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America
Where are you and the child now? Others may know more, but I believe you need to submit an I130 for the child so they can get an IR2 visa, then once they enter the US legally, you can apply for a US passport assuming the child is not older than 18 at that time. Good Luck! -
So what reason did your husband give in his request to have the consulate accept the I130 filing. Below is a list of exceptional circumstances that may be considered by consulates. The list is not complete, but not hearing back from the consulate in over a month seems strange with a DCF request. Exceptional Circumstances Examples of exceptional circumstances include: Military emergencies – A U.S. service member, who is abroad but who does not fall under the military blanket authorization for U.S. service members stationed abroad on military bases, becomes aware of a new deployment or transfer with little notice. This exception generally applies in cases where the U.S. service member is provided with exceptionally less notice than normally expected. Medical emergencies – A petitioner or beneficiary is facing an urgent medical emergency that requires immediate travel. Threats to personal safety – A petitioner or beneficiary is facing an imminent threat to personal safety. For example, a petitioner and beneficiary may have been forced to flee their country of residence due to civil strife or natural disaster and are in precarious circumstances in a different country outside of the United States. Close to aging out – A beneficiary is within a few months of aging out of eligibility. Petitioner has recently naturalized – A petitioner and family member(s) have traveled for the immigrant visa interview, but the petitioner has naturalized and the family member(s) requires a new petition based on the petitioner’s citizenship. Adoption of a child – A petitioner has adopted a child abroad and has an imminent need to depart the country. This type of case should only be considered if the petitioner has a full and final adoption decree on behalf of the child and the adoptive parent(s) has had legal custody of and jointly resided with the child for at least 2 years. Short notice of position relocation – A U.S. citizen petitioner, living and working abroad, has received a job offer in or reassignment to the United States with little notice for the required start date. https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-6-part-b-chapter-3
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Coming Soon: Lockdowns to Save the Environment?
Dashinka replied to TBoneTX's topic in Current Events and Hot Social Topics
Between what various countries are doing to farmers, talk of eliminating meat, and air travel, I can see the elite leaders that believe they are so important and smart moving in this direction. The WEF is definitely moving in that direction and Klaus Schwab is the worst person in the world, he reminds me of practically every James Bond villain. -
Willis does not have a great track record when pulled before a judge related to ethics concerns. I know, racism and all. It also seems she may have defamed the soon to be ex- of her boyfriend. Worth $10mil? Maybe, maybe more. Fulton County DA's Case Against Trump Just Got Really Messy It sure doesn’t look good for either one of them. Will Fani WIllis be removed from the case? Willis is defiant. She has not admitted to the relationship. She delivered a political rant in a church recently as she claimed she is in this mess because of, wait for it, racism. Of course. Defense attorney Ashleigh Merchant, who represents former Trump campaign staffer and White House aide Michael Roman, first exposed the relationship between Willis and Wade. Merchant filed a motion asking Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee to remove both Willis and Wade and their offices from further prosecution of the case. It isn’t the first time Willis has faced removal from a case. https://hotair.com/karen-townsend/2024/01/23/fulton-county-das-case-against-trump-just-got-really-messy-n606830
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HOW LOW CAN BLUE CITIES SINK? [merged threads]
Dashinka replied to TBoneTX's topic in Current Events and Hot Social Topics
Yep, votes matter. Progress! -
This will be an interesting one to follow. F1 with an overstay to AOS, then the I407, and now a B2 application. I agree with @PaulaCJohnny, the consulate officer will have all that information, and will balance everything with your B2 application. Make sure you are honest with the DS160 and any questions the CO may ask. Good Luck! And let us know how it goes.