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Jadacue

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  1. I'm in the process of preparing my I 751 package and have a question regarding the affidavits of friends and family. We filed for divorce so im filing a waiver. 

     

    Regarding the affidavits, i was wondering if they should just state that they knew us during our marriage and talk about all the good stuff or should they also talk about how things turned bad and how we started to have issues, etc.?

     

    Another question I have which hope you guys can help me with, is if I should send letters and emails we exchanged after we seperated. He was the one who initially filed but then decided he wanted me back and send me a bunch of emails and letters where he talks about how he ###### up and how sorry he is and that he wants me back. He also sent my mom an email asking her for forgiveness and that he's sorry how he treated me. Should I include any of that or just emails from before the separation?

     

    Thank you guys in advance for help, I been googling but I can't find any exact answers to my questions. Visajourney always been amazing throughout my whole visa process so I really appreciate all of you. :)

  2. I have a quick question about the residence info.

    I was living in the states from 2007 until 2011 on a F1 visa. Do I put that on the form even though my official residency was still in Austria? (since F1 is a non immigrant visa and I wasn't a resident of the united states) And if I do should I state it somewhere that I was there on a F1 visa?

    Also I went traveling for about a year after I left the states and really wasn't resident anywhere. I still got mail sent to my moms house though which was my official residence up until then. Do I just put my moms address and then maybe put it on an extra sheet and explain that I was traveling?

    Thanks in advance for your help :)

  3. You only need police certificates for countries you have lived in for more than 12 mths after the age of 16. This does not include the USA, USCIS can obtain these records on their own.

    You don't need one from the UK if you only lived there for 5 mths.

    Don't worry about the 'gap' for Austria (or any countries), the police certificate is not required to track where you are living, it is required as disclosure for if you have committed any crimes, in any of the countries you have lived in for any significant amount of time.

    My example: I am from NZ, and lived there until the age of 21. I subsequently lived in the USA, Australia, and the UK for more than a year each time. There is an 18 mth gap inbetween the USA and Australia when i went travelling and wasn't resident anywhere.

    I had to get Police Certificates for NZ, Australia and the UK only. (NOT the USA)

    HTH.

    Thank you so much, that's a relief. ? appreciate your quick answer!!!!

  4. So I have a bit of a problem. Basically I was studying in the states from 2007 until 2011 with a f1 visa. During that time I was still resident in Austria (I am Austrian) when I came back from the States I moved to London for 5 months and then went to the states in a visitor visa for all together 7 months (I had no overstay I left after 3 months and came back and so on) after all that I moved back to Austria. My question now is that for that one year I can't get my records from Austria because I didn't officially live there problem is though that I don't have no proof that I stayed in London either. I did rent an apartment but I don't have no receipts or contract anymore. I know this all sounds confusing, I'm just trying to figure out what to do concerning this one year gap in my criminal records from Austria plus do u I need records from when I lived in the US as well?

    Maybe somebody can shed some light on this. Would be more than thankful!

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