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SalishSea

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  1. No, it can’t be expedited because you miss your fiancé.
  2. So what has changed since you asked this before? You may need to move there to live for awhile if you want them to believe that you have a bonafide marriage, because obviously they do not.
  3. What will you do if you get into an accident, or have appendicitis? That is a very short-sighted way to think. You should read about the US health care system. By not having insurance, you could be in for a world of hurt with hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical debt.
  4. Yes, you can request to have the interview conducted in the local language. You cannot request the race or ethnic background of the interviewing staff person.
  5. No. The visa behavior of your country’s citizens greatly informs US decisions about visas. People from countries with high overstay and fraud numbers have more denials, which makes sense.
  6. No. Visa approvals at US consulates are made by US citizens. Denials of tourist visas are based entirely on risk of immigration. If your wife’s mother wants to immigrate, she needs to be petitioned.
  7. I’m pretty sure though that regardless of which office or court has jurisdiction, you don’t just file a new form with a different office because it’s taking too long, which is evidently what OP did with his I-131. Having multiples of the same form out in USCIS- land is not helpful, and could delay things even more.
  8. Just want to add that this is not at all an issue for all countries.
  9. Answer all questions honestly. Hopefully you've got your ducks in a row because they will be scrutinizing the case closely for evidence of more fraud.
  10. Not sure what you mean.....You don't "file" those forms at specific offices. They are to be sent to lockboxes and then they get dispatched to service centers or NBC. Makes sense if he is randomly "filing" forms at different offices.
  11. There is no way a 2016 case should still be pending. There must be something up with that.
  12. Well, but…..your spouse made the choice not to join you. No one here needs to be convinced, but it could well look suspect to the officer. And nearly zero financial commingling is a high bar to overcome with such a short marriage and never having lived together. The totality of your circumstances is not favorable.
  13. When you get to the interview stage, you’ll be able to ask for any type of accommodation you need related to being blind. I don’t think it’s relevant to the petition stage. Using a visa service or attorney will not cause extra time for your overall case, but being from Iran is very likely to, especially with only one visit. International relationships are very expensive.
  14. Agree with the others, you’ve got your work cut out for you with that dodgy timeline.
  15. Exactly. The details of a couple’s financial arrangement is not an immigration issue. It only becomes so when the immigrant seeks public benefits.
  16. No!! They cannot enter with the intent to adjust. That is FRAUD.
  17. I don’t think the Utah marriage should be an issue. VN is a high fraud country when it comes to US immigration, and one of the ways to mitigate that is lots of time spent together in person, which you definitely seem to have.
  18. A large deposit for the purpose of appearing to be your wife’s asset will attract scrutiny. personally, I think you should just look for a better qualified joint sponsor.
  19. I assume this is a plan to bring over a relative? You would need to go through your company’s lawyer. Sponsoring foreign workers is not DIY. Just curious why you wouldn’t look for local candidates? Are you aware of the costs to the employer, of sponsoring someone? And what about the logistics of a foreign born vet practicing in your state? You’d also want to look into whether someone could practice remotely (your L visa idea). Even within the US, there are telehealth laws that vary by state, so I would assume they apply to unlicensed foreign providers.
  20. Keep in mind that with the K-1, he won’t be able to work once he arrives, until he receives an EAD. This could take up to one year.
  21. You have no path to stay on this current visit without risking an overstay and a subsequent bar.
  22. No, I am a USC, born and raised in Seattle. I married a kiwi.
  23. Is this newish? I went to Japan some years ago (2008ish), and it wasn't required then.
  24. An easier solution would be to eliminate the option to adjust status from NIV. Want to come to the US, meet someone and marry? Great, but you have to go home afterwards and be petitioned for an immigrant visa. How do they do it in Britain, @Boiler? Aren't there special visas required for foreigners to marry there?
  25. No, this is immigration fraud. You should petition her for an immigrant visa asap. Some time apart is often unavoidable.
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