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684117 got a reaction from Nitas_man in Help
Why would you say you were married on the non-immigrant visa?!
You are going no where, better start planning on your wife moving to live with you wherever you are, not to go back and forth, your case is 100% deniable and there is no remedy whatsoever. Not even a good lawyer can defend you, even if they were able to, in USCIS eyes you have provided false information and you are not admissible by law.
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684117 got a reaction from myprecious in Help
Why would you say you were married on the non-immigrant visa?!
You are going no where, better start planning on your wife moving to live with you wherever you are, not to go back and forth, your case is 100% deniable and there is no remedy whatsoever. Not even a good lawyer can defend you, even if they were able to, in USCIS eyes you have provided false information and you are not admissible by law.
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684117 got a reaction from Aryma in I-175 May 2019 Filers
Works with no issues, I've used the expired green card + letter for layovers in Canada, London and Paris.
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684117 got a reaction from SusieQQQ in Is this Normal?
I've had issues with the embassy in Accra several times and no responses to emails as well. My wife who is a US citizen went there on US citizens service days and spoke to an agent. We got things sorted out. I do know in your case you might not have that option since its DV. But I would try to go there and speak to the security guards on the right side of the building (2nd circular roundabout) at around 3 PM they can telecom and get you in if an officer is willing to see you. Bring dated paperwork with you so that the security can confirm that you had a previous appointment and a passport in their possession.
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684117 got a reaction from Trishalyn in Processing Times (I-751) for MSC (National Benefits Center)
You have to wait a couple days until you receive the hard copy. It takes a while to update online.
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684117 got a reaction from palindrome7 in I-175 May 2019 Filers
Mine was delivered May 13th and check isn't cashed yet. Phoenix. Think we will hear something next week.
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684117 got a reaction from Iso12 in Iv status shows Issued
yeah that will be most likely,
when did you have your interview?
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684117 got a reaction from CantThinkOfOne in After approved CR1 and POE what's next?
If his visa is still valid through November, which marks your two years anniversary, I personally suggest he has to wait before he travels. If he travels after the 2nd anniversary he is automatically entitled to the 10 years greencard, which will save you a huge process of ROC, time an money spent. i know its around 5 months wait, but it's easier that way. Your call.
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684117 got a reaction from millefleur in I-864 Domicile and what to put in part 4 box 5
To be on the safe side, put USA. eventually you are American, you have ties to America.
Even if Physical address is abroad, you will move there and have the states as a domicile for the foreseeable future.
What we also included, was a copy of the work/residence permit abroad. It shows that it expires every year and needs to be renewed. Just as assurance that the physical address of the petitioner in not permanent.
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684117 got a reaction from millefleur in Requesting Guidance
You are mixing resident permit with maybe indefinite permit or citizenship. 5 years rule apply when you are married to a Ghanaian to get what is called indefinite permit. Or citizenship. Basically you are supposed to have a permit to be living in ghana now. How are you residing here now?! You must get a permit through your husband. It will cost you 300 ghc yearly. This you have to asap. Not for ur petition, but for ur legal status is Ghana, as now you are considered illegal.
Once you sort that out then you can DCF. Whixh is much much faster. Our case took 4 months from filing the I130 to have the IV in hand.
The affidavit of support is a must! Even if you do not make enough you have to file one. You are the main sponsor. Because u cannot qualify you will need your sister as a joint.
The marines visit happens, there are threads about it here for info. I myself was not visited but a friend was. They did not notify him, they first came and spoke to the guard about who lives here, how long have they lived in this house and then went in and said they are on a random visit and only looked around at some framed pictures of my friend and his wife, checked their kids rooms and asked the wife if she knows where her husband keeps their valuables which she said yes and offered to show them but they refused to see.
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684117 got a reaction from millefleur in Requesting Guidance
Your case is very similar to mine. Not here to answer all your questions, but to give guidance that might answer your questions.
- Since you live in Ghana for over 6 months, you are entitled to go through Direct consular filing. (search DCF) and submit your documents to USCIS in Accra.
- You need to prove domicile, as you are not currently in USA. and your sister a a joint sponsor is a must. (Or anyone else) you CANNOT combine assets. the joint sponsor should qualify on his own.
- Yes you can use your husband's assets. that will be on YOUR affidavit of support, which you are also required to file since you are the main sponsor even if you do not qualify. (Even if your assets qualify you, you still need a JS since you do not reside in USA)
- The process is much easier since you are living together currently. ( Expect a visit to your address in Ghana from US marines or any official that will take a tour in your apartment and asks questions_YES IT DOES HAPPEN!!! Especially if DCFing)
- Remember that if you are to live with your sister and her husband, your household size is 5 for now, that is if they don't have kids. if they do add the kids and get the household size.
* If you have any other inquiries please feel free to contact me. I am still in Ghana and would be happy to help you or answer any question on the whole process of DCF.
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684117 got a reaction from Mattagba in How long after the approval does it take for your visa to be ready
CO told me it will be ready in two weeks as well. Then he added, two Ghana weeks. so check DHL after 3 to 4 weeks.
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684117 got a reaction from Best wishes in Police Reports
I also wish you listened to me. Sometimes ppl here misguide others only with what they read online, neglecting what other say about a true happening or experience. Anyway. If he libed there after 2008 he does not need to send his prints as i assume he held a national ID and he was finger printed at the airport. You need to use the website, not the app. And it makes it much easier if you have his national ID number or his passport number that had the uae residency.
They send it fast. Got mine after 2 days by email.
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684117 got a reaction from Ebunoluwa in Affidavit of support form question
I wouldn't suggest that. Eventually she might have to give out the transcripts of 2016 if interview is scheduled after April. Always use anticipated income for the current year.
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684117 got a reaction from Kay&Epi in K1 Visa interview appointment
Does it state how to submit them? And can anyone please share what the letter exactly says? Am wondering if you schedule the interview now, what abt the medical? How and when should it be done?