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AOS form I-864 question
Dashinka replied to Avieyan's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
What step in the process are you in? The title indicates AOS, but you mentioned sending the I129F in the OP? -
Experienced Asylum/ illegal applicants
Dashinka replied to Ms. Clarke's topic in General Immigration-Related Discussion
Might be a case for an immigration attorney. “Undocumented” usually means the person entered the U.S. without inspection which can further complicate any cases. -
As @Lil bear stated, it is possible they would reuse biometrics from your wife’s and step-daughter’s AOS for the ROC and/or the REP, but it is not guaranteed. The point is they will need to remain in the U.S. after submitting the I131 until the biometrics for that application is fulfilled. Hopefully that will just be 2-4 weeks after submitting the I131, and if they are called for biometrics for both, they can take both notices to the office and hopefully USCIS will do them both at the same time. Good Luck!
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Yes, this is what I thought as I have been through those internal checkpoints. The I94 from the K1 entry shows she is authorized to stay in the US for 90 days. This should suffice for any internal CBP checkpoints assuming you are inside that 90 day window.
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I tend to agree, it is required to file the I131 re-entry permit application from within the U.S., and also fulfill the biometrics (if required) before actually leaving. To @Vabsmith, a slight amendment to my suggestion, get the I751 in process when their window opens, and then get the I131 filled out. Then come back to the U.S. for I751 biometrics and submit the I131 immediately upon return. Hopefully, the NOA for the I131 will show up very soon after.
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Welcome! Immigration can indeed be daunting, and many folks use a lawyer or a service to assist. Regardless of if you do it yourself, or use a lawyer or service, the petitioner (you), and the beneficiary (your fiancé) needs to be well educated in the process as lawyers and services require you both to provide the material and evidence needed for the petition and eventual visa application. It is also a good idea for the couple to scrutinize any form or submission that will be submitted in their name. In the end, it is the couple’s choice on how to proceed. @TBoneTX already provided a good comparison between the K1 and spousal visa (CR1/IR1), so I will not repeat that. You need to decide what is most important and see which one fits you best. Good Luck!
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To my knowledge this will not impact the interview location unless you actually requested the change of consulates. She will have to disclose the additional residency when she fills out the DS160 or at the interview and if she is there for more than six months, I believe she will need a police report from that third country. Good Luck!
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The consulate where your case is headed.
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Is that child counted as a dependent by the co-sponsor?
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So a gun control group does not feel it needs to bey the gun control laws? San Juan sheriff initiates investigation into New Mexicans to Prevent Gun Violence buybacks in Farmington Dec. 18—The San Juan County Sheriff's Office is investigating whether a Santa Fe-based gun violence prevention organization violated a state law on firearms transactions — raising questions about the legality of the group's gun buyback program that for years has received accolades. New Mexicans to Prevent Gun Violence had championed a bill creating the law, which requires background checks for most private firearms transactions. "I don't have anything against the New Mexicans [to Prevent] Gun Violence folks," San Juan County Sheriff Shane Ferrari said Monday. "I just need to make sure they're operating lawfully like everyone else," added the sheriff, who said he personally doesn't believe gun buybacks curb crime. https://www.aol.com/san-juan-sheriff-initiates-investigation-043300056.html
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Not a lot of MSM coverage of this. Wonder why… Hundreds of US synagogues receive bomb threats as spree continues despite arrests Hundreds of synagogues and Jewish institutions across the United States received bomb threats by email this weekend, in a substantial acceleration of a months-long spree of hoax threats. The Secure Community Network, which coordinates security for Jewish institutions nationwide, said early Sunday that it had tracked 199 threats over the past 24 hours, with nearly 100 in California and 62 in Arizona. Synagogues in at least 17 states plus Washington, D.C., were affected, according to local media reports. None of the threats were deemed credible after local investigations. But some of them caused significant disruption: A Boulder, Colorado, synagogue evacuated its Shabbat morning services on Saturday, for example, while a congregation in western Massachusetts canceled its Sunday religious school. https://www.jta.org/2023/12/17/united-states/hundreds-of-us-synagogues-receive-bomb-threats-as-spree-continues-despite-arrests