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Crazy Cat

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  1. ***Another duplicate thread removed**** Warning issued****Please do not spam this site with duplicate threads***
  2. Might depend on the content of the chats.
  3. I would wait until Tuesday and try to log in again.
  4. Lots of people are reporting this. It is website maintenance. Try again in a couple days.
  5. He will have to provide police certificate based on the table below if those documents are available and needed per the document reciprocity tables for each country. If he ever lived in any country for 12 months or more (16 years old or older), he will have to provide the police certificates unless they are not available or not needed per link below: U.S. Visa: Reciprocity and Civil Documents by Country (state.gov) (For Yemen, it states "There does not appear to be a national database of criminal activity for Yemen. As there is no central database, these certificates are unreliable and are not required for Immigrant Visa processing.")
  6. Normally, the company's attorney and HR would know how to write this.
  7. 1. Yes. 2. No. Immediate relatives have a visa number available immediately. Backlogs at individual consulates might make a difference. Normall, they will interview in country of current residence. 3. Average from filing to visa would be a couple years. 4. They are free to visit at the discretion of CBP at the border during the process providing they have the proper entry document (B2 visa).......short, infrequent visits are better than long ones.
  8. I think @Loren Y and spouse went to the SSA almost immediately after entering the US.....and it worked for them, IIRC.
  9. Go for it!!! My wife's I-751 was approved after waiting 44 months.....with no RFEs.
  10. Some people have applied and succeeded on Day 1 after entry. Modern data processing has helped the efficiency.
  11. If you reread the comments, you will see that marriage is totally irrelevant. A person, married to a US citizen or not, cannot enter the US as a visitor with the intent to stay and adjust status. Her marriage to you gives her NO rights to stay in the US. Marriage to you does not make her a legal resident....nor does it give her the right to enter the US with a tourist visa, then remain. That would be fraudulent. That would be misrepresenting her intent under a tourist visa.
  12. No. Tourist visas are non-immigrant visas. Entering with the intent to use a tourist visa to immigrate is fraud. Misrepresentation is not taken lightly.
  13. **Thread moved to the Philippines regional forum where the PI experts will see this question***
  14. Next communication will be approval or (much less likely) RFE. Good luck.
  15. USCIS site maintenance is causing an issue it appears. It happened about a week or two ago for a short time. I think all cases will return within a few days.
  16. Rule #1: Never lie to an immigration officer or on a US government form.
  17. 1. DCF is not available if you aren't married. 2. Marriage is not possible until her divorce is final 3. She cannot enter the US as a visitor (including VWP, an F-1, etc) with the intent to stay and adjust status. You can move back whenever you want. Then you could establish physical domicile and find employment. No couple likes to be separated, but immigration, sometimes, requires it. Some of us were separated for more than a year. It isn't fun, but it can be done. Another option is to re-locate to SK, marry, secure employment in the US, and seek the DCF route. Good luck in your journey.
  18. It takes longer when a fee waiver request is sent. I wouldn't resend anything yet.
  19. The interview is in a few weeks. A gap in employment is normally not an issue. Your income over the next year (current annual income) is the key.
  20. Well qualified joint sponsor if your consulate accepts them. That is the only route. Denial due to Public charge is a real thing....and living in the US is expensive.
  21. Site maintenance has caused this to happen in the very recent past. Try again in a day or so.
  22. Good idea. You just never know if the officer will conduct the interview or not.
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