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Posts posted by moroccogirlny
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You can start filing ROC as long as you are within the 90 days of expiration. You might have a interview so you might want to hold off booking a ticket to travel.
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Since your k1 is closed now(which is actually better since you got married) you can now file the CR1. You will have to load your new petition with more evidence of your relationship. If you know the possible reasons why they canceled your visa then you need to address that with the new petition as well. There is something that did not convince the officer of your relationship.
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I'm not too sure of the laws on this but I found this on the USCIS website:
Maintaining Permanent Residence
You may lose your permanent resident status (green card) if you commit an act that makes you removable from the United States under the law, as described in Section 237 or 212 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) (see the “INA” link to the right). If you commit such an act, you may be brought before an immigration court to determine your right to remain a permanent resident.
Abandoning Permanent Resident Status
You may be found to have abandoned your permanent resident status if you:
- Move to another country intending to live there permanently
- Remain outside of the United States for more than 1 year without obtaining a reentry permit or returning resident visa. However, in determining whether your status has been abandoned, any length of absence from the United States may be considered, even if less than 1 year
- Remain outside of the United States for more than 2 years after issuance of a reentry permit without obtaining a returning resident visa. However, in determining whether your status has been abandoned any length of absence from the United States may be considered, even if less than 1 year
- Fail to file income tax returns while living outside of the United States for any period
- Declare yourself a “nonimmigrant” on your tax returns
You might want to consult with a Immigration Lawyer
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Check out this website www.wafin.com , you can post in their forum. You might be able to find someone who lives close to you and help you find a safer place to stay.
Are there any mosques close to you that could help you?
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okay thanks to those that answered
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I have a friend who would like to marry in Morocco for religious purposes only, not declaring it with the Moroccan Government. Is this possible?
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First get married
Then you can file AOS
Read this guide AOS
Fees $985 plus $85 for Biometrics = $1070 in 1 check or money order
"Notes on fees: You may combine the $985 filing fee and $85 biometric fee into one payment of $1070. Checks must be made payable to Department of Homeland Security or U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services."
Good luck
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Hi, all,
I mailed my I-485 to "USCIS P.O. Box 805887 Chicago, IL 60680-4120" and used USPS Express mail for that.
I'm checking my delivery status and it says that a notice was left so someone is supposed to pick up the stuff.
My question is, will USCIS pick up my package or there is no one there to serve the P.O.Box?
Should I have used regular USPS mail or express is fine?
The instruction for the addresses is unclear because USPS can be also express.
The USCIS Chicago Lockbox:
For U.S. Postal Service:
USCIS
P.O. Box 804625
Chicago, IL 60680-4107
For Express mail and courier deliveries:
USCIS
Attn: I-130
131 South Dearborn-3rd Floor
Chicago, IL 60603-5517
Thank you.
USCIS will pick it up, it happens all the time
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Hookers and blow. Isn't that what everyone else is doing?
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You must use a lot of gas!
6 cylinder SUV that loves PREMIUM ONLY
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That will compensate for the gas price's rising
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You would have to wait for the case to come back to USCIS and they will review it. Then they can either issue you a NOID, which you can rebute, or they can close the case. You can appeal the case if they actually deny it, but that could take years and lots of money. You would be better off re-filing. Here's a fact sheet on returned petitions Revocations
Also they can re-affirm the case with/without more evidence.
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It must have been someone in a rush to get out early on New Years Eve and clean up their desk
Hopefully the mistake is fixed.
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Have a safe flight and Welcome To America
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Wife got her work authorization card yesterday, but not the permanent resident card.. should I assume they come separately? we filed it all together in the AOS packet. Thanks.
Yes, separately.
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Have you seen this video?
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I think somehow they're always going to do what they want to do. There's no way to prove what they are saying at the interview but hopefully if someone is listening to these complaints then perhaps change will come down the road. I've been down that road with Casa.
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perhaps this is better in the MENA forum?
FWIW I contacted everyone possible after our 1st case was sent back and nothing ever got done.
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You do not have to wait until you return to file the petition. Sponsorship issues are dealt with after the petition is approved months from now. Yes, permanent residents can act as joint sponsors but I would avoid using the foreigner's family members if possible. Using those family members in the USA to sponsor adds to the suspicion of a fraudulent relationship and you're already dealing with one of the more difficult Consulates. A job of your own, or using your own family as sponsors if needed would be a better choice.
As pushbrk mentioned the above +1. The CO could see this as a red flag.
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Bring a warm winter coat
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Casablanca consulate no longer accepts the I 134 for any visa application. You will need to file an I 864, and for that, you will need a co sponsor, and you will need to get off government assistance. You won't be able to remain on government assistance if your fiance comes to the US and you are married anyway, because he cannot receive means tested benefits and families must apply together. Sorry for the bad news, but you're in no position to sponsor an immigrant. These Moroccan boys can eat you out of house and home and cost a fortune to maintain their metrosexual looks. Trust me.
Very True
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Congrats! Finally some good news for you
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Are you totally disabled? There is no job you can perform? Perhaps living in Morocco is a option then?
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You will need a co-sponsor.
The hoping not to be denied at Casablanca thread
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No matter who you contact nothing ever changes
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