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  1. 1 minute ago, Celeste & C said:

    No, a K1 visa petition is not a affected by a denied B2/B1. It does not matter where she is from.

     

     

    that is only if it was denied due to immigrant intent that the k1 will go fine. if she was denied because they discovered she had overstayed for a year or was a drug kingpin then she will need at address those issues. did they write any letters on the visa as to why it was denied?

  2. they need more than your word that you are going to move back to the us.

    what they want to see are jobs in the us, rental agreement or deed for an apartment/house in the us, property in the us. essentially things that would compel you to go back to the us and would financially hurt you if you did not. things like plane tickets can easily be canceled and most of the money gotten back and bank accounts don't care where you are so they don't establish your intent to return. the visa is for family reunification and there is no reunification if you are not in the us.

    side note you must enter at the same time or before the immigrant or else they can be denied entry.

     

    are you a lpr or usc? if you are a lpr I hope you hot a reentry permit since you have been out of the us for so long.

  3. as mentioned above unless the child was born after your i130 was submitted each child will need thier own i130 and they will have to wait about a year for it to be processed since they can not be added to yours.

    and no there is no reason to expedite since both of you chose not to submit thier i130s and they will tell you that you can delay moving to the us so you can come as a group.

  4. 1 hour ago, xillini said:

    Plus adding your name to your husband's healthcare insurance is rock-solid proof that your marriage is bona-fide. 

    it is in no way solid proof of a relationship, a person who married someone ten years ago after spending a day with them and has not seen them sense could be added to insurance as a spouse. all it means is that person A added person B to a health plan and is paying a slightly higher fee. for financial relationship evidence you need to show shared risk. and that is not there with insurance since the very purpose of it is to mitigate risk.

  5. check the laws for bringing animals across all of the boarders since at the very least you will need proof of vaccinations for them and mabye even have to quarantine them which would delay you.

     

    all of the ports of entry have the same criteria for entry so it makes no difference except for how bad traffic is at it.

     

    for driving with all your possessions I would be concerned about being robbed mostly, even driving through the us it is a risk too so check your car insurance to see if you can get your possessions covered.

     

    and most importantly take lots of pictures it sounds like a nice trip.

  6. 8 minutes ago, Irisandjoel said:

    Not even unpaid jobs? So volunteer work isn't allowed then?

    volunteer work is a very gray area since it can be argued that the immigrant is gaining experience which is just as valuable as working for some fields and by them taking the volunteer position it is costing a usc the chance to get that experience so then they would not get the paid job.

     

    however volunteering where there are an unlimited number of spots like a trail or beach clean up would be fine since the immigrant is not taking a spot that prevents someone else from volunteering.  but if it was an assistant coach spot then that is something that could be viewed as the immigrant is preventing a usc from getting the work experience since there are a limited number of spots.

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