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Crazy Cat

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  1. 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?
  2. It's already been 5 months. I would think a decision is coming soon.
  3. ***Moved to Working and Traveling During US Immigration***
  4. If the EAD category has changed, you should have filed as an initial application under the new category, not a renewal. When i-765 eligibility category has changed, should I file the form asking for an EAD renewal or an initial application? - Legal Answers (avvo.com)
  5. No. You've already petitioned the child as an immediate relative through marriage. You are already a step-parent.
  6. Misread. Editing: I wish you had come here 5 months ago. Have you asked USCIS to expedite the child's case? Has an interview date been assigned by NVC for wife's case? If not, ask NVC to hold wife's case until child case reaches them. If wife's interview date has been assigned, contact the consulate and ask them to hold wife's case until child's case reaches them.
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  8. Don't withdraw the I-130. Once your case gets to NVC, it can be delayed there indefinitely. You can just delay submitting documents and/or paying the fees. As long as you contact them once a year, the case can remain open there. Then, continue the process from France when you are a few months away from re-locating to the US. Note: Upon approval, a visa is normally valid for 6 months after the date of the medical exam.....but could be less.
  9. I am certainly no authority in this area, but everything I have seen in my limited research says a full-time job offer is required. I don't know how you get around that.
  10. I would just be ready to explain how you both contribute to the ordinary household expenses.
  11. Do you both use the funds in that joint account? I see no reason to speak with tat banker.
  12. You moved around a lot. Why would they issue a card with Resident since: 08/04/20 ? There must be a reason. 1. Are you sure they didn't approve the 1st I-485? 2. When did you file the second I-485?
  13. Stick with complete joint account statements. Statements are good because they show that the account is joint, but they also can show who utilized them and how the account was used. Note: I would find another bank. I don't see any need to speak to the banker.
  14. Also note Part 6, item #7. I would put the annual income there, too
  15. As @OldUser suggested in your old post, did you include a copy of marriage certificate and a copy of the I-485 approval with the I90 (showing the I-485 was approved more than 2 years after your marriage)?
  16. After biometrics, the ball is in their court.
  17. USCIS will take a photo and fingerprints.
  18. Yes. You will include it as part of current annual income in Part 6, item 20. You will submit the benefits letter as evidence of that part of his annual income (similar to submitting paystubs). Note: Any taxable part of his SS retirement pension will have already been included in the tax return info you must list in Part 6, items 24 a,b, and c.
  19. There is no need to list it as an employer as receiving a SS retirement pension is not employment. Income from a SS retirement pension is qualifying income, and the supporting documentation is the Social Security benefits letter downloaded from the Social Security website. The income should be included in Part 6, item 20. Note: Part 6, item 7 also requires annual income to be entered.
  20. Path of least resistance is to make sure you have the most current I-864 and submit a new one after checking to ensure everything is correct.
  21. If you have an unexpired Green card, I don't think you will have an issue.
  22. You can travel on any Green Card, alone, up to the day of its expiration.
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