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RochelleRJ

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  1. 32 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

    You don''t do a ROC as you were married 2 years when he entered 

    3/14/2018 married

    3/23/2020 entered

     

    10 year green card

    Ok that’s what I thought but the guy told me to file it…I just don’t want to give money away for filing something I don’t need to file….unless they refund you the money…but we are talking about the government 

     

  2. So guys I need your advise….

    im confused…. My husband entered the US on March 22, 2020…USCIS sent the green card but never received it…til this day we have never received the green card….been going back and forth with the post office who stated that the apt number wasn’t on the mail but confirmed the address with USCIS and it was correct….post office stated they returned the green card back to sender USCIS never received it….so basically the green card is in limbo at the post office…. So we filed an I90 6/8/2020….til this day still pending…okay went to a USCIS field office for husband to get a stamp for him to continue to work and it’s good for a whole year…but as I look at the stamp it’s for IR-1 and not CR-1….meanwhile I’m still vexed at the post office and again they still can’t locate it….June 5 2021 we get a notice for the hubster to go to the Application Service Center for a biometric….ok did that and I90 still pending….no outstanding documents,payments …nothing….February 2022 stamp is about to expire again so we go back to the Feild office gets another stamp still saying IR-1 pending I90….so just this past Monday I called USCIS and asked what the deal was with the case (at the Potomac Service Center) was told that someone has looked at it and that was it…so I questioned about the I-751…because it’s past his entry date…so the guy I spoke with who was by the way very helpful stated go ahead and file the I751 and make sure we write a letter explaining what’s going on…my concern is the late filing and in the system they still have him as CR-1 but the stamp says IR-1….Please let me know what you think about this situation 

  3. 21 hours ago, Josh9494 said:

    @RochelleRJ - So sorry you are going through this. I'm still looking at all the alternatives. I've written to all the senators in the state and also Pres. Biden. So I'm hoping I get someone to knock at USPS's door. I've exhausted all possible avenues.

    Luckily we spoke with USCIS and they gave us an appointment with a field office and my husband was able to get his visa stamped and extended for a year until all this blows over, the I90 is approved, and he gets his green card....let’s pray that he gets it before Feb. 2022

  4. On 5/9/2021 at 8:25 AM, Josh9494 said:

    My green card was mailed out on April 15 and I still haven't received it. I approached USPS and created multiple service requests reached out to the post office but they have no clue where the card is as it was never delivered. Any one have any idea what my next steps should be? I really appreciate any help. Thank you in advance.

     

    USPS has one job and they can't do it properly... They deserve an award!!!!! And nobody over there is ever held accountable for the poor service provided.

    Trust me I know how you feel my husband and I are going through the same thing....they mailed it out May 21 2020....and the mail lady stated it didn’t have the apt number so she claimed she returned it...Called USCIS numerous of times they never received it as undeliverable....opened up a case and was told t was returned...we are still to this day waiting in the approval for the I90 we filed back in June 2020...almost a freaking year and we still waiting...this ####### makes no since at all...I still say it’s at the post office either in the lady’s mail truck or inside then post office collecting dust somewhere and only she knows were it is...with her bad attitude 

  5. 1 hour ago, Britney868 said:

    When is 2019 tax info needed and not 2018? Is it in April? Also, what’s the best way to show current income? I was thinking just an official letter from my employer of my salary? I wonder what most people used?

    Depending what stage you are in the process...Are you at the USCIS stage or the NVC stage?

    If you are just now filing your petition then you will need the 2018 for now and when you get to the NVC stage then upload 2019 (if its after April)

    Your letter from your employer is okay or a recent paystub

     

    Me, to show my current income I printed out most recent paystubs, I have a letter from my employer also just in case they need it

  6. 17 hours ago, IslandMate714 said:

    When are you visiting in December?? Do you have your plane tickets already, I only ask because I am planning to visit in December as well and these tickets prices are getting a little ridiculous.

    @IslandMate714...LOL...no I haven't purchased yet...I keep watch on the tickets because sometimes they go down...I am visiting two days after Christmas so I can spend New Years with the husband

  7. 2 minutes ago, Shelly25 said:

    Ohhh. Well I went and requested my immunization record. And then I asked about the shots. The nurse asked me whats the purpose and I told her and she told me the shots I needed.

    I wasn't the only person getting vaccine that day Everyone there was getting vaccine because they're immigrating Lol.

     

    I told the husband that he needed to find his immunization record...so lets pray that he finds it and figure it out...trying to get a head start

  8. 4 minutes ago, Shelly25 said:

    Just that some of the shots you'll have to pay for. Hepatitis B and Chicken pox shot.

    I paid $2500 JMD for the Hep B shot but they don't have the Chicken pox shot gonna go to another clinic to see if I can get that one 

     

    6 minutes ago, Shelly25 said:

    Well they will ask what's the purpose and I believe it's best to be honest so they'll tell you which Vaccine u really need.

    I lost my immunization record and went to my local Clinic and I was able to get the copy of my record and I'm currently receiving the shots I need.

    I know it is best to be honest especially when it comes to the government, but I have read previous posts that some just went to a clinic and just stated they wanted to update their immunizations

  9. Good Morning Taryn,

    I know exactly what you are going thru,  My husband and I don't have any joint accounts either and he has never been to the States...looks like we are in the same boat

    In my packet I put letters from family members that knew about our relationship, I also put as many pictures of my trips out there to Jamaica.

    I also put my husband on my retirement benefits and also my renter's insurance

    As far as the I130A...he doesn't have to sign because of him being overseas, but make sure you sign it...

    Good luck on your journey

     

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