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SalishSea

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    SalishSea got a reaction from Tm and Je in Is US Embassy open at all for interviews ?   
    Very unlikely she would get a tourist visa.   Have you petitioned her for a fiancé visa?
    Sounds like you have bigger issues here.
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    SalishSea got a reaction from mam521 in Question about TB test (split)   
    TB test result from years ago will be irrelevant.  
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    SalishSea got a reaction from appleblossom in Is US Embassy open at all for interviews ?   
    Very unlikely she would get a tourist visa.   Have you petitioned her for a fiancé visa?
    Sounds like you have bigger issues here.
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    SalishSea got a reaction from mam521 in Is US Embassy open at all for interviews ?   
    Very unlikely she would get a tourist visa.   Have you petitioned her for a fiancé visa?
    Sounds like you have bigger issues here.
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    SalishSea got a reaction from Marieke H in Is US Embassy open at all for interviews ?   
    Very unlikely she would get a tourist visa.   Have you petitioned her for a fiancé visa?
    Sounds like you have bigger issues here.
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    SalishSea got a reaction from OldUser in I'm a retired old veteran in the U/S. I want to bring a young columbian woman and her son to the US this fall   
    It’s fraud for someone to enter the U.S. on a B visa with the intention to adjust status.   
     
    Marriage itself confers no immigration benefit.   You need to petition her for an immigrant visa. 
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    SalishSea got a reaction from OldUser in I'm a retired old veteran in the U/S. I want to bring a young columbian woman and her son to the US this fall   
    You aren’t getting that that’s fraud.   She can’t come on a tourist visa and adjust status.
     
    She has to wait her turn like everyone else, and you have to properly petition her for an immigrant visa like everyone else.   
     
    Have you ever met this person?
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    SalishSea got a reaction from Tm and Je in Is US Embassy open at all for interviews ?   
    Yeah, sending money abroad to someone you've never met is not something we would ever advise.
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    SalishSea reacted to Lemonslice in Is US Embassy open at all for interviews ?   
    If your fiancée is Russian, are you sure she'd even want to go to Ukraine right now? 
    Is she still living outside of Russia?
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    SalishSea got a reaction from hplusj in Is US Embassy open at all for interviews ?   
    Very unlikely she would get a tourist visa.   Have you petitioned her for a fiancé visa?
    Sounds like you have bigger issues here.
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    SalishSea reacted to durden2128 in Is US Embassy open at all for interviews ?   
    Not understanding responses sorry . Are immigrant tourist visas processed and interviewed in Kyiv currently at US Embassy ?  Trying to see if she is lying through her teeth or not . Tourist visas only she isn’t doing fiance on this trip . 
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    SalishSea got a reaction from pushbrk in Will I have any problems with my visa?   
    If you’re wondering about a medical/health inadmissibility, then no, it is not a reason for that.
     
    I wasn’t sure about the meaning of your last sentence, but if you are saying that your USC fiancé will be able to provide you with health insurance via an employer, that’s excellent!   Everyone coming to the U.S. needs health insurance, regardless of past medical/surgical history.

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    SalishSea got a reaction from OldUser in I-485 and previous J1 Visa   
    Does he still have the passport containing the old J visa?   2 year requirement, if applicable, is printed right on the visa.
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    SalishSea reacted to Dan21 in Will I have any problems with my visa?   
    sorry. Yes, that's what I wanted to ask. about whether I would be inadmissible. thank you so much.
     
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    SalishSea got a reaction from OldUser in Will I have any problems with my visa?   
    If you’re wondering about a medical/health inadmissibility, then no, it is not a reason for that.
     
    I wasn’t sure about the meaning of your last sentence, but if you are saying that your USC fiancé will be able to provide you with health insurance via an employer, that’s excellent!   Everyone coming to the U.S. needs health insurance, regardless of past medical/surgical history.

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    SalishSea got a reaction from appleblossom in Needing help Regarding the I-134 Can the main fiancial sponsor be someone different than me? [merged threads]   
    Are you petitioning a fiancé?  You are the sponsor.  You may be able to use an eligible joint sponsor.  The I134/I865 with all supporting documentation (Tax transcripts, payslips, employer letters etc) will be required from both you and the joint sponsor.
     
    You may want to look at getting a better job, or a second job even.  Bringing over someone who won't be eligible to work for upwards of 8 months is impractical on poverty line wages.  You will also need to look into providing health insurance for that person.
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    SalishSea got a reaction from appleblossom in I'm a retired old veteran in the U/S. I want to bring a young columbian woman and her son to the US this fall   
    It’s fraud for someone to enter the U.S. on a B visa with the intention to adjust status.   
     
    Marriage itself confers no immigration benefit.   You need to petition her for an immigrant visa. 
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    SalishSea got a reaction from appleblossom in I'm a retired old veteran in the U/S. I want to bring a young columbian woman and her son to the US this fall   
    You aren’t getting that that’s fraud.   She can’t come on a tourist visa and adjust status.
     
    She has to wait her turn like everyone else, and you have to properly petition her for an immigrant visa like everyone else.   
     
    Have you ever met this person?
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    SalishSea reacted to Crazy Cat in K1 visa application benificenarys father is decsead what to put for current areaidemce   
    That isn't what the question is asking for.  "Deceased" is the correct answer.
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    SalishSea reacted to appleblossom in B1/b2 visa   
    That’s odd anyway. Why is he travelling on his own, without his wife, and not seeing you? 
     
    Depending on their nationality, your sister may be much more likely to be granted a visitor visa than her husband. So they may want her to try for her to come and visit you alone. 
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    SalishSea got a reaction from appleblossom in B1/b2 visa   
    He needs to tell the truth.   The details of his prior applications/denials are available to the consular officers.
     
    Unfortunately for you, when family members adjust status from nonimmigrant visas, it absolutely impacts others trying to get B visas.
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    SalishSea got a reaction from appleblossom in Applied for a B1/B2 visa and is in AP for 6 months, how to proceed?   
    So you’ll get extra scrutiny because he adjusted on a nonimmigrant visa.
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    SalishSea got a reaction from appleblossom in Applied for a B1/B2 visa and is in AP for 6 months, how to proceed?   
    The extra vetting is because you are Pakistani.   Withdrawing and reapplying does not eliminate the reasons for the background checks.
     
    If the B-2 is denied, you won’t be eligible for ESTA even if you obtain a new citizenship.   
     
    How did your brother get his U.S. citizenship, and the green card before that?
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    SalishSea got a reaction from appleblossom in job offer letter Eb2 - consular processing   
    The company wanting to hire you should have their own immigration employment lawyer, who will know what the requirements are.
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