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  1. Have them tell the truth when they go through POE. Whether POE grants 90 days, 120 days or 6 months, it is what it is and don't overstay. Keep in mind, the longer they stay the longer they need to wait before another visit. A lot of people seem to think it's OK to spend months in the US, go home and then 2 months later come back for another several months. The risk of denial goes up the next visit the longer the first visit.

  2. Since then I re-entered illegally to reunite with my family but I don't know what to do
    Question: are any of you familiar with a case such as mine? what can be done in this case?
    thanks

    To answer your question? Have your family move to Mexico or a third country. You can try the lawyer route but, your chances are almost zero and you risk being held by ICE waiting for any deportation trial that you might have because of your illegal status.

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    Bank statements to show funds, schooling to show he has ties to S. Korea. Not saying a CO would be 100% swayed by it by any means, but how is it not evidence?

    Bank accounts can be closed and schools left quickly and with little effort or consequence. Therefore they are not strong evidence of ties. Evidence is more like he "has to return to Korea" because.......

  4. Sorry to hear about your situation. It certainly is not good. I know there is a lot of residency requirements she has to meet to maintain her LPR status. I suggest you look those up.

    https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/after-green-card-granted/maintaining-permanent-residence

    As far as I-864 is concerned she can claim benefits and you are liable for them but I highly doubt the government will come after you. I would think she would have to come in-country to receive most benefits unless she decides to move into the US with family members or she found someone else.

  5. Hello all!

    I recently got a request for evidence letter and I need to submit a letter of employment verification. I got a letter from my HR department stating when I stated working there that I'm full time and what my hourly wage is. But in the request for evidence letter it states that the letter should also include:

    -nature of my job

    -Prospects for future employment and advancement

    The verification letter from my HR department did not include that. Do you think I should try to get a separate letter to do so--as I don't think that is my HR departments place to generate such a document? Let me know!

    A job description you can get from HR.

    I don't know why you got the second request. Almost no company is going to tell you future employment and advancement. That would set them up for a lawsuit. Usually you see "at will" in your employment contract or offer letter.

  6. So let me see if I got this straight for applying for a CA State ID.

    1) After entering on a K-1, 1-30 of 90 days of the I-94 you can apply for an CA ID but it expires when the I-94 expires.

    2) For 31-90 days of the I-94 you cannot get a CA ID

    3) You can try again when you get your EAD. Is that EAD in hand or is an EAD NOA1 good enough or is that one of those DMV Office discretionary things?

    Thanks for the previous answers. It cleared a couple of things up.

  7. My wife got denied for a California State ID today at the local DMV Office. The office said something about 60 days but I can't find anything in DMV about any 60 day rules regarding an I-94. My wife has been in the country for 41 days and her I-94 expires Dec 27th. Do we have to wait for the EAD now before we can try again? This was certainly a fly in the ointment. We sent in our AOS package so we should see an NOA1 within 7-10 days.

  8. 1) I know this has been covered before. You get many different answers. Some send 2 and no RFE some get an RFE. Some send 6. I'm checking but is there more? What about the G-325A? Does that also require 2? Visa Journey Guide says 2 photos required for the whole AOS Package.

    If you look at the instructions for each form you see that the following forms require 2 Passport Photos Each.

    I-765 - EAD - 2 passport photos of the petitioner

    I-131 - Advanced Parole - 2 passport photos of the petitioner

    I-485 - Adjustment of Status. - 2 passport photos of the petitioner

    G-325A - ????? Not known if passport photos needed.

    2) Does the non-petitioner (USC) file a G-325A also?

    3) Do you need a G-1145 for each of the I-765, I-131 and I-485?

    Thanks for the help!

  9. Tell it all to her. CO can usually find out many things and bring them up to see how well your fiance knows you for proof of relationship. What's past is in the past can cover many things and probably should be limited to past relationships but anything else your fiance should be aware of. DWI she knows about but you need to come clean on the weed and 5-6 speeding tickets. Personally? I'd like to know about my significant other's lack of judgement behind the wheel of a car. It's a safety concern.

  10. Correction NPD or Narcs, it is not mental illness, It is a personality disorder. Yes it's sociopathic in nature but it comes from the way a child was socialized as a child. There is no pill cure, it is very, very hard to treat. If the person is in denial and unwilling there is no cure but if they are willing then there is a treatment that has been effective it's Psychotheraphy. But this is no light thing that a non professional can help with. I agree getting far away as possible is best.

    It's part of the Cluster B Personality Disorders. You are correct, it's not a mental illness and it's only treatable if the person willingly commits to psychotherapy. Medication doesn't work. All too often once a person gets into therapy when pressured to change or face themselves they turn on the therapist and/or quit therapy. A lot of professionals won't even take on a personality disorder patient. My ex wife was a combination of Histrionic, Borderline and Narcissistic in that order of degree of level. She will never change. As many have said, he is not the person you think he is. The man you fell in love with was never there to begin with. He only showed you that personality to get what he wanted. Many times I said to my ex. "You are not the person you think you are" not knowing that she had a personality disorder until much later.

  11. The threats are empty. Ignore them. Do not interact with him alone ever again. Always have a witness. File for divorce and petition for ROC. Replace your green card and any other other document he is withholding. Chances are he is going to say he doesn't have them, you must have lost them or just trying to accuse him of stealing. Make a complete list of everything that you left behind or he is withholding from you. Your lawyer can file on your behalf. I agree on filing divorce first. Do it ASAP. You need him to respond to the divorce not the other way around.

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