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  1. On 6/10/2022 at 11:58 PM, SDlaw said:

    Also my confirmation notice didn't really have instructions, other than to refer to the email the beneficiary will receive:

     

    USCIS has reviewed the Form I-134, Declaration of Financial Support, that you filed on behalf of the beneficiary named above, and we have confirmed that your Form I-134 is sufficient.

    We will notify the beneficiary of this confirmation and provide instructions they must follow to seek parole into the United States under Uniting for Ukraine.

     

    By signing Form I-134, you have agreed to provide financial support to the above-named beneficiary for the duration of the period of parole in the United States that the beneficiary may be granted. Thank you for your participation in Uniting for Ukraine

     

     

    how long as it between the travel auth and expiration date?

  2. ok clarity sorry.  

     

    mama has no international passport so can't leave poland we are trying to find a way maybe canada....

     

    my wife and I are all she and I can return but can't leave mama here

     

    I. co sponsored with sister in. law for mamas i130. but now she threatens us she will pull support .  a little tricky I guess 

     

    thoughts. money will run out soon. 

     

  3. so my sister in law started to immigration process before then war broke out.

     

     

     

    mama is not in good health and is 81.

    I came to poland to help get them out. but mama has no international passport for and sister in law is threating to.pull sponsorship

     

     

    my wife(green card) and mama have no way back to.states.  open for suggestions please.

     

     

     

  4. 11 hours ago, HRQX said:

    When did you marry your wife? With which visa category did your wife enter the US? Because your posting history mentions DS-160 application. Also, when did your wife enter the US?

    We were married on 11/10/2017.  She came on a CR-1 and has a green card and social security card. She arrive here on 5/30/2021.

     

    On 11/12/2021 at 11:43 PM, TBoneTX said:

    (The above post has been split from an old thread in another forum.)

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    If the CR-1 visa has been approved (please update your timeline), your wife should be able to travel, either with her green card if she has it, or with the approved-visa stamp in her passport.  Prayers for her mother.

    Thank you

  5. 2 hours ago, gregcrs2 said:

    Seems strange to postpone an interview because it is in winter.  Petitioner presence for an interview is not a requirement and Ukrainians living there experience winter every year.

    YEs though I am not required, we would like to do these things together. I have COPD and winter in Ukraine is not well for me.

    I do understand your concern.  

    Main concern us that of COVID, COPD and travel.

    I fear they may not be willing to hold the visa for us.

  6. 3 hours ago, pushbrk said:

    If it were not a former soviet union country, you could certainly chose K1 or CR1 based on your priorities.  However, actually accomplishing GETTING married in Ukraine is no slam dunk.  Far from it.  I've seen people fail even with a couple months there trying.  Probably best to resign yourself to the fact you'll probably not accomplish marriage there and be left with the K-1 option only.

    ok what seems to be the issue with marriage?

     

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