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  1. Hi,

    With current AOS pending and being an Indian citizen, can we travel from India to USA through Paris CDG airport with a EAD/AP combo card? I am reading several forums where European countries will not accept EAD/AP combo card as a valid re-entry document to the US, but rather require a valid US visa. Is this true? If it is not possible to travel to the US with the combo card through Paris, what other airline options do we have? Has anyone made any international travel recently using the combo card? Kindly share your experiences and suggestions. Thanks.

  2. Dear members,

    I submitted a request to expedite my k1 visa application due to a medical emergency on May 30, 2017, and I was asked to submit proofs of medical documentation on June 2, 2017. I submitted the documents on June 2, 2017 as they requested, but I still haven't heard anything back from USCIS. Here is the updated status that is displaying on my uscis account since June 2, 2017:

    On June 2, 2017, your request to have your case expedited, referral number, was completed.

     

    Does anyone know what this status means? And, how long should I wait to receive a response back from USCIS about the expedited response? Should I try calling the customer service number to see if they know of anything about the status of my case or is it too early? Please let me know if anyone has had similar experiences. Thanks.

  3. On 3/29/2011 at 9:24 AM, jimmysmitts said:

    Finally after calling my congressman repeatedly and emailing them I got a response to my expedite! They approved it and said I will be notified in 7 days on the status of my NOA2. :dance::dance::dance::dance:

    Hi,

    I am in the same situation as you. What proof should I collect and send to USCIS? And, what role does the congressman play in this? Do I need to hire a congressman and ask him/her to contact USCIS? Thank you.

  4. 46 minutes ago, Ash.1101 said:

    If you don't currently have a job, then you would have to prove assets and you would have to prove somewhere between 3time or 5 times the amount you AREN'T CURRENTLY making.  It'll depend on the CO, but if you make 0$, then you would need to prove anywhere between 60,900 and 101,500 in assets.

    You're better off having a cosponsor, unless you have over 60k sitting in your bank.

    But the way to find out assets is you minus what you make, from the needed income, then you times it by 3 or 5 depending on how risky you're feeling.

    So.. if you made 10,000$ for the year then you would minus 10,000 from 20,300 and have 10,300 as how much you're missing, then times that by 3, or 5 that's what you need in assets.



    Honestly while the wait is rough, finances are something the CO can deny on just based on them worrying about you being a public charge, finances are something you should NOT skimp on, it's something you may want to consider having the strongest possible proof other than relationship proof.

    Also if you move from the US, you will have to prove that you have a place in the US for you two to move into.

    Looks like co-sponsor would be the best way to go. Thanks very much for your time.

  5. 1 hour ago, Suss&Camm said:

    Yes the embassy wants an affidavit with very few exceptions but do read your embassy's information since a couple exist. Also most require 100% of the poverty limit and a couple 125% so check that also.

    Regarding job, a letter of future employment is not enough. You have to be employed and able to show pay stubs and employment letter. I was thinking more along the lines of a letter of approved leave of absence.

     

    Maybe you have a friend or a family member that would co-sponsor instead? The i-134 isn't legally enforcable against them like the aos i-864 one,  so it's maybe an "easier sell" :)

     

    Yes, I was also thinking about the leave of absence. So would it be ok to use a co-sponsor while filling out the I-134, and then once I return back to the US, can the AOS be processed with me as the sponsor once I started working?

  6. 2 hours ago, Suss&Camm said:

    SInce a job is not a guarantee (if you can somehow show you will be guaranteed to continue working I see no problem with your suggestion) they will require you to have a co-sponsor if you don't have a job or assets to cover. It's not just about "at present". It's about being able to show also future ability.

    Thanks @Suss&Camm If you have to show assets, how much should you show in assets for 2 people? Also, let's say, if I have an offer from a company that states I will be working for the company after I return back to the US, would they consider it?

  7. Hi members,

    I submitted the K1 visa application with the necessary documents to USCIS. Lately, me and my fiance have been missing each other very much, and I am thinking about moving to her country and be with her until the K1 visa process is completed, and then return back together to the US with the K1 visa. In this case, I would have to leave my current job as I am not sure how long the visa process would take, and I assume it would at least take about 4 months or so. I am reading that the consulate might ask you for I-134 and proof of current employment during the visa interview. As of today, I have already met the 125% poverty guidelines for the year. Would the consulate officer be ok with me not having a current job at the time of the visa interview as long as I show the proof that I already met the 125% poverty guidelines for the year? Once I return to the US, I will be working back again. But I am wondering how to fill out the I-134 without a current job, and how to convince the consulate officer that we have been missing each other and I left my job, and that I will be working as soon as I return to the US? Or do I need a joint sponsor in this situation? Please share if you have any similar experience or suggestions. Thank you very much.

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