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Crazy Cat

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  1. I stopped flying with SW because when I was running late from a business meeting, I ALWAYS ended up finding only a middle seat between a couple of over-sized passengers when I boarded. I would have welcomed the opportunity to select a seat beforehand.
  2. 1. Immediately file an I-130 for child. 2. Immediately ask USCIS for an expedite for the child 3. Immediately contact NVC and tell them to delay the interview for wife until child's case is DQ due to your naturalization.
  3. ***Moved to Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America forum as OP is asking about wife's sibling***
  4. Since consulate processes differ from country to country, I have moved this discussion to the Europe & Eurasia regional forum.
  5. Yes. USCIS just wants to see a solid paper trail showing where you lived. My wife's officer wanted to see the paper trail for us, too. ***Moved to the US Citizenship forum area***
  6. NVC does not schedule K-1 interviews. What consulate will conduct the interview?
  7. As long as NVC has the case, you contact them. Once an interview date is scheduled, you contact the consulate.
  8. In your other thread, you said you have already been given an interview date.
  9. The new immigrants MUST be inside the US (and fee paid) before the plastic Green Cards will be produced.
  10. A fiance must be issued a proper visa before moving to the US...exactly the same as a spouse. The big difference is that a spouse is a legal resident upon entering the US. A fiance, on the other hand, must marry, then apply to become a legal resident.
  11. That would be fraud. You cannot enter the US as a visitor with intent to stay and adjust status.
  12. Neither a fiance nor a spouse can live in the US during the visa process. Both require a visa be obtained outside the US.
  13. Perhaps she can relocate to a safe country. If you think you have grounds for an expedite, then try. It costs nothing.
  14. Neither a fiance nor a spouse can live in the US until a proper visa has been issued. Visiting during the process is allowed (with a proper entry document) during the process.
  15. As @Lil bear said, only the consulate can change your interview date.
  16. If NVC gave you an interview date, your case in enroute to the consulate. Only the consulate can change the date after NVC assigns it.
  17. True....That's a good point. In this case, it seems the CO had doubts about the authenticity of the relationship. Looks like bothe the petitioner and interviewee were questioned.
  18. That will be difficult when the OP doesn't know the reason(s).
  19. I have a neighbor who is in exactly the same situation (except she is being hired by a new company). Because her "old" work authorization is in her unmarried name, she elected to submit a new I-765 with her I-485. I'm not sure which is better in your case.
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