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    paultfairchild reacted to Ash.1101 in how to fix my name on I-94 and SSN card?   
    My husbands name in the USCIS system was put in as his first and middle name are his first name. The lady said we shouldn't have any problems and we can essentially change it when we apply for the green card. When we did biometrics today, his first and middle name where in the correct place, so it seems everything is fixed that way. The SSA lady told us once we have his EAD or Green card, to go in to the SSA office and show it to them so they can change it in the system so it matches up.

    My husbands I-94 was also wrong, we went to a deffered inspection station and had it changed, BUT we changed it before we did his SSN. They spelled his last name wrong on his I-94.
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    paultfairchild reacted to Georgia16 in How can I attend my fiancee's K1 visa interview?   
    First you need to know if they even allow the petitioner to attend not all embassies does that?
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    paultfairchild reacted to flfreddy in k1 visa (merged threads)   
    Long journey just started my friend.... uscis -> NVC about 2-3 weeks... NVC->embassy about 2-3 weeks Embassy -you P3 errrrrr weeks to months... Embassy to you P4 2-4 weeks so far... Scheduling Interview... thats randomly assigned by GOD lol
    I am still at P3 stage... best wishes...
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    paultfairchild reacted to Pitaya in k1 visa (merged threads)   
    ~Moved from K1 Process to K1 Progress Forum~
    (mod hat off)
    Check in at the Vietnam Regional Forum and check out the K1 Flowchart (found in the Guides section).
    Good luck on your immigration journey,
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    paultfairchild reacted to KayDeeCee in Send ALL court documents for Convictions even not specified by AWA and IMBRA?   
    From the I-129F instructions >
    3. What Documents Must You Submit to Comply With IMBRA?

    a. If you have ever been convicted of any of the following crimes, submit certified copies of all court and police
    records showing the charges and dispositions for every conviction. You must do so even if your records were sealed
    or otherwise cleared or if anyone, including a judge, law enforcement officer, or attorney, told you that you no
    longer have a record.

    (1) Domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse and neglect, dating violence, elder abuse, and stalking.
    The term "domestic violence" includes felony or misdemeanor crimes of violence committed by a current or
    former spouse of the victim, by a person with whom the victim shares a child in common, by a person who is
    cohabitating with or has cohabitated with the victim as a spouse, by a person similarly situated to a spouse of
    the victim under the domestic or family violence laws of the jurisdiction receiving grant monies, or by any other
    person against an adult or youth victim who is protected from that person's acts under the domestic or family
    violence laws of the jurisdiction.

    (2) Homicide, murder, manslaughter, rape, abusive sexual contact, sexual exploitation, incest, torture, trafficking,
    peonage, holding hostage, involuntary servitude, slave trade, kidnapping, abduction, unlawful criminal restraint,
    false imprisonment, or an attempt to commit any of these crimes.

    (3) Crimes relating to a controlled substance or alcohol on three or more occasions, where such crimes did not arise
    from a single act.
    NOTE: If your petition is approved, a copy of your petition, including the information you submit regarding your
    criminal convictions, will be provided to the Department of State for dissemination to the beneficiary of your
    petition under section 833(a)(5)(A)(ii) of IMBRA. In addition, under section 833(a)(5)(A)(iii) of IMBRA, any
    criminal background information pertaining to you that USCIS may discover independently in adjudicating this
    petition will also be provided to the Department of State for disclosure to the beneficiary of your petition. You
    should also note that under section 833(c ) of IMBRA, the name and contact information of any person who was
    granted a protection or restraining order against you, or of any victim of a crime of violence perpetrated by you,
    will remain confidential. However, your relationship to such person or victim (e.g., spouse, parent, former spouse)
    will be disclosed.
    ~Moved from K-1 Process to IMBRA Special Topics ~
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