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Crazy Cat

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  1. Seems to me that, regardless of what the 72 page document is, it does not have to be translated if submitted to the consulate since it is in Spanish. .
  2. A knowingly frivolous asylum claim? I wouldn't try it.
  3. I would contact the consulate. Some consulates require you have legal residence there. The other option is to contact the consulate in your current country and ask for a transfer.
  4. **One comment edited to removed foul language*** -VJ Moderation
  5. One option is to attend the interview, get the visa, and travel to the US to "activate" the Green Card. You can then immediately return to home country for a few months. Otherwise, any rescheduling must be done by the consulate. Medicals expire after 6 months.
  6. The DMV employee was wrong. Go to another DMV or wait until you get the plastic Green card. You will not have an I-94.
  7. I sent you a message regarding instructions: Select: 1. account settings, 2. then security and privacy 3. enter your password then the option will be available to close account.
  8. Don't waste your money. It does NOT have to be translated since it is in Spanish. The red text applies to ALL civil documents. Believe me, you are not the first person to ask this question.
  9. You will receive a receipt, and you will receive a 48 month extension letter. The extension letter extends the expiration date (printed on your Green Card) for 48 months. The letter, along with the expired Green Card, is evidence of your status as a legal resident. They must be used together.
  10. Read the text written in red. You do not have to translate documents written in Spanish. Translations would apply to documents written in a language OTHER than English or Spanish.
  11. ***Moved to the Philippines regional forums as OP is asking about PI registration***
  12. ***DCF threads merged to preserve history of OP questions under a single subject thread*** - VJ Moderation
  13. I would prepare myself for a couple of expensive legal battles.
  14. That information can be found here: 2023 HHS Poverty Guidelines for Affidavit of Support | USCIS
  15. This requirement and a lot more information is listed in the following document under "What Evidence Must You Submit?". I suggest studying the I-129f instructions: Form I-129F, Petition for Alien Fiancé(e) (uscis.gov)
  16. Yep. I was thinking Mint also.
  17. If the Consulate Officer said that, then you have much, much bigger problems than a financial sponsor. I would take this opportunity to provide a LOT of evidence that this is a real marriage. Good luck. I hope you succeed.
  18. On what paperwork was the birth date incorrect besides the passport?
  19. ****Sneaky spammer post removed....Spammer banned****
  20. Personally, I would use an international bank wire transfer. There are bank transfer fees, of course, but there is no official limit and there are no US taxes.
  21. An RFIE on the I-485 can place a hold on the Employment Authorization document. That is because the I-485 is the basis for an EAD. Once the RFIE has been cleared, process on the EAD would resume.
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