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Crazy Cat

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  1. As @Lil bear said, only the consulate can change your interview date.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. That will be difficult when the OP doesn't know the reason(s).
  5. 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.
  6. ***Moved to Adjustment of Status from Work, Student, or Tourist Visas*** 1. There is no "filing too late" in your case. 2. A 2-year Green Card, requiring Removal of Conditions, would be issued for an I-485 approved before 2 years of marriage. If you have been married for 2 years or more on the day the I-485 is approved, you should receive a 10 year Green card.
  7. I don't know much about asylee options, but I am curious. Did you apply too early? Is the NOIR related to fact that you applied before the one year mark? Note: I have read that if you file too early, they can send a RFE.
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  9. Personally, I would not do this. Just get a courthouse wedding with a judge officiating. You then ensure you get a certified marriage certificate.
  10. Neither of us had commission jobs. We used only income which was my military retirement pension and Social Security retirement pension. The mortgage company was fine with that.
  11. That is exactly what we did since proving wife's income from documents all written in Chinese was much easier for the mortgage company to work with.
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  13. If your foreign income will not continue after re-locating to the US, then you enter $0 current annual income for your I-864s, but you include your tax form info and you submit your tax documents for your I-864s.
  14. They won't short of an admission by the immigrant of outright fraud, imo. We sometimes forget that both spouses submit a LOT of evidence to attest to the authenticity of a marriage. Sometimes, it's better to divorce, move on, and seek happiness for yourself. Sometimes, it is to the advantage of the US citizen for the immigrant to obtain citizenship as soon as possible. That is the fastest way to terminate the obligations of an I-864. Note: There is no 10 year limit if the immigrant never accrues 40 work credit quarters.
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  17. Although some states might allow Medicaid, probably private pay plan until she has a Green Card. Then she will qualify for Obama Care. Mom will not be eligible for Medicare until she is 65 and either has been a Green Card holder for 5 years or is a US citizen. At that point, since she will not have been working for 10 years, she will have to buy into Medicare Parts A&B. If she marries a US citizen, things will be different regarding Social Security benefits (age 62) and Medicare (age 65).
  18. They can (and should) refuse to sign an I-407. CBP would then have the option to refer them to an immigration judge. They could also be admitted without any issues. What is the status of the I-751s?
  19. They will be allowed into the US. However, expect some questions, and they could be asked to sign I-407s. Let us know how it goes. Good luck.
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