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Crazy Cat

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  1. She cannot enter the US as a visitor with the intent to stay and adjust status. That is visa fraud. Perhaps you can re-locate her to a safe area.
  2. When is the last time you were actually together in the same place? You do realize that he cannot work inside the US for up to 6 or 8 months? He cannot leave the US for 6 to 8 months? Have you really given this the proper amount of thought? Your future depends on it. I don't see the size of the packet causing any issues. Your age and your eligibility to marry in your state might raise questions. The immigration process requires a great deal of knowledge, planning, time, patience, and a significant amount of money.
  3. No action needed. I just placed the entire thread in the appropriate forum. All is good.
  4. ***Another duplicate/similar thread merged*** @Bongskie08, do NOT re-post this topic. This is considered spamming, which will result in administrative action if you repeatedly post the same comment***
  5. It means I moved the topic to the military related forum area where other military immigration matters are discussed.
  6. ***Topic moved to the Military Immigration-Related forum***
  7. ****old thread locked for further comments***
  8. ***Duplicate topic thread removed. Please don't post duplicates***
  9. Living apart in different states because of your hobbies? Long distance relationship? Yes, I think you are headed for some big questions if you explain it like that. Why not just lay out your evidence as required by the I-751 instructions. Otherwise, you are going to draw unwanted attention and more questions. Why give USCIS a target??? (Example cover letter) Dear USCIS examiner: Enclosed please find a JOINT I-751 petition for removal of conditions of permanent resident status regarding my husband, (name of immigrant spouse), and his son, (name of immigrant child). Please also find a check for $[Insert Current USCIS Fee], the fee for this form. My husband entered the US on a K-1 visa and his son (name of immigrant child) followed on a K-2 visa. We are all happily married and request that this petition be accepted for removal of conditions on the residence of my husband (name of immigrant spouse and his son (name of immigrant child). Enclosed also please find the following documents to verify the status of our marriage and ongoing relationship: • Copies of the passports and green cards of (immigrant spouse) and (k-2 child). • Three sworn affidavits by U.S. citizen friends, attesting to our relationship and marriage. • Copy of the tax statement for 2007 and 2006, which we received for our checking account at FirstSavings Bank. • A partial copy of our 2007 joint US tax return. • Original of a recent statement from our stock broker at Merrydale Stockbrokers. • Letter from my company of the designation of my life insurance to (name of immigrant spouse). • Copies of various car insurance notices. • Copy of the title of our car, showing joint ownership. • Copy of our visa cards showing a joint account. • Copy of our health insurance cards showing a joint policy. • Copy of our Sam's Club cards on a joint account. • A copy of our airline reservations for a vacation that we have planned in September of 2008. You may feel free to inquire at any of the sources of enclosed documentation for validity of their statements, and you are always welcome to visit our home should you ever desire to do so. Please advise me if you have any further questions or problems related to this petition.
  10. ***Similar topics merged***
  11. You are authorized to work. I doubt many employers would want to hire and pay you without a SSN.
  12. It really bothers me that USCIS is that unethical....but I honestly believe that is exactly what they are doing.
  13. Agree 100%. There is a good chance to continue the case at NVC rather than going back through USCIS again...
  14. This topic was somewhat fragmented due to the OP starting 3 different related threads which were eventually merged....I came in on the 3rd one (where only the word "removal" was mentioned.....LOL.
  15. Actually, OP also wrote (in the last thread which was merged here) "Our lawyer said as the stamp in my passport is “removed in accordance” ..........She said the esta was cancelled and I was removed. " I agree that CBP is the record holder.😄 and I also know that 5 years have passed, anyway.
  16. "the stamp in my passport is “removed in accordance”". that sounds like expedited removal.
  17. Adjustment of Status is not available to them. You should file an I-130 for each of them to start consular processing. They can possibly visit during the process.
  18. I would follow the consulate's instructions and keep checking for an available interview slot. Many consulates require self-scheduling for expedited cases. *** I am moving this topic to the Africa: Sub Saharan regional forum where you are more likely to find an accurate answer***
  19. Getting back to your original question, you were given good answers in the other threads. I think you need to get the deportation documents if you were removed.
  20. ***Another like topic merged into this thread*** Please keep the discussion in this thread***
  21. I suspect you also had a 5 year ban. If still in effect, your Consulate Officer will inform you if a waiver is allowed.
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