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Crazy Cat

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  3. No. They are separate cases. You'll have to hold the cases at the NVC stage until they all arrive there. Then you can ask NVC to join them. To do this, wait until all the I-130s have reached NVC before submitting any documents or payments there. Then pay the fees and submit documents for all the cases. At the same time, ask NVC and the consulate to interview them all together.
  4. 9 FAM 42.33 N4.3 Errors in Choice of Country of Chargeability (CT:VISA-1478; 08-26-2010) If the entrant chooses the wrong country of chargeability at the time of the initial entry, the error will generally be disqualifying. However, if a DV applicant chooses a country of chargeability during DV registration that is within the same geographic region (one of the six) as the correct country of chargeability, and you determine that the applicant gained no benefit from his or her error, you may continue processing the application.
  5. The N-400 instructions say "If you have dependent children living apart from you, provide evidence that you support each dependent child and that you have complied with any child support obligations" I think that "required evidence" only applies in that situation.
  6. Short of an admission of fraud by the Green Card holder, herself, it would be extremely difficult to prove she didn't enter the marriage in good faith, imo. The couple have already provided a plethora of evidence to the contrary. The fact is that the Green Card holder can continue her path to citizenship by a couple different routes....both without the cooperation of the US spouse. The sooner she becomes a citizen, the sooner the US spouse's I-864 obligation ends. The divorce settlement is a separate issue, but I think proving fraud would be just as difficult in that context. Good meaning marriages fail every day.
  7. No immigration checks when departing the US.
  8. Where are you right now? Have you already left the US?
  9. ****Thread is locked for further comments**OP's question has been answered**No need for further derailing the topic***
  10. Then, I would send EVERYTHING I have.....even if already sent. This is your ONLY shot at this RFE.
  11. Form I-130/I-130A, Instructions for Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, (uscis.gov)
  12. There are no derivatives for immediate relatives of US citizens. Read the form instructions.
  13. Separate I-130s for each person.
  14. Failure to respond to that RFE is a guaranteed denial. Failure to answer the RFE sufficiently is a guaranteed denial. Now is the time to throw everything you have at them.....especially evidence showing you live at the same address, evidence of shared expenses, and evidence you are actually sharing your lives together. Normally, such evidence should be plentiful. Concentrate on what you have. Good luck. Now is the time to think about what evidence you can muster.
  15. Yes, he can interview in VN. By the time he completes the DS-260, he will have returned to VN. NVC will assign the case to the consulate where he resides at that time. Even if NVS assigned it to Taiwan, the location can be changed.
  16. I see. I was speaking in general terms (that there are people who paid the US spouse to get a Green card).
  17. Protect yourself physically and financially with a good attorney. As far as immigration is concerned, It might be in your best interest for her to obtain US citizenship as soon as possible. Good luck.
  18. ***Moved to Effects of Major Family Changes on Immigration Benefits***
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