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Crazy Cat

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  1. This situation comes up fairly often. The key is to halt the first case until the second one catches up. Then, NVC can sync them together.
  2. A case can remain at NVC indefinitely by contacting them once a year.
  3. If so, there are no derivatives for immediate relatives of US citizens. Each immediate relative will require a separate I-130. If you are a US citizen, I suggest you: 1. Immediately file an I-130 for Daughter 2. Request an expedite for Daughter's case at USCIS. 3. Do not pay fees or submit documents for wife's case until the daughter's case reaches NVC. 4. Once BOTH cases are at NVC, pay fees and submit documents for both cases. 5. Then, ask NVC to schedule their interviews together.
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  5. The issue, in my mind, is that she does not want to return to the US to live. She wants to visit. I think she should surrender her GC at some point.
  6. Unless a person is self-employed, current income is not determined by what was reported on a tax return. It is determined by the current gross pay multiplied by the number of pay periods in a year.
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  8. This is not always true. The officer wants to see an IRS payment plan......not a receipt that all taxes have been paid. It is possible to naturalize if OP is complying with an IRS payment plan.
  9. That is a relatively common letter. They are working on your case. I would just send them updated evidence from the time of original I-751 submission.
  10. I would strongly consider getting the biopsies done before undergoing full surgery. It is impossible to know if USCIS will grant emergency travel. @SalishSea
  11. Read the guides here on VJ. You must be married before filing an I-130 for a spouse.
  12. That is how it SHOULD work, yes.
  13. Great!!!! I've done that a few times, myself...LOL.
  14. I'm not sure why they would have kept it for the medical exam. You're in a tough spot. Worst case scenario is that you wait, then have to get another one and send it in after the interview. That will, of course, delay the visa.
  15. Our USCIS officer wanted to see a clear paper trail of evidence since we first submitted the I-751. All leases, bank statements, driver's licenses, etc. Good luck.
  16. How fast can he get another police certificate?
  17. A K-2 Follow to Join must be issued a visa within 1 year of when the K-1 visa was issued. Normally, all K visas expire 6 months after the medical exam. I don't see an issue with your timeline.
  18. She does not qualify for a tourist visa because she is still a Green Card holder. A Green Card is not for visiting the US. It is for living in the US. Technically, she can just get on a plane and travel to the US. Then she can surrender her Green Card at some point. Question: What did the consulate officer say about her still having a Green Card?
  19. It's already been 5 months. I would think a decision is coming soon.
  20. ***Moved to Working and Traveling During US Immigration***
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