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Amanda Szabó

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  1. Hello!

    My husband and I (US citizen) started the green card process overseas, but then moved to the US on a L1 work visa. Our noa1 has been approved after exactly one year and we are working on submitting noa 2 to the NVC. We have decided to continue with consulate processing and will be flying back for the interview as this seems the quickest option. Our question is regarding the Affidavit of Support. My husband is working full time and supporting me and our 1 year old son completely. He makes a very good salary. We are able to obtain sponsorship, but would rather qualify on our own. I read somewhere that if he has been domiciled in the US for 6 months and has a job he can qualify to sponsor himself. Is this true and can it be done through consulate processing? 

  2. Hello! I am a US citizen and live in Hungary with my non- US citizen husband. I applied for his greencard in October 2018 using the i-130 form. We received a receipt that is was received, but nothing farther yet. It now turns out my husband's work would like to sponsor his L1 visa so he can work in the US office. I know the L1 is a dual intent visa and can be taken at the same time as the greencard. This is great for us as we don't need to wait a year or more on the greencard in order to move. My question is what steps do we need to take to continue the greencard process once we are in the US? Do we have to start the process all over again? 

  3. Hello! I am very new to this and want to make sure there is nothing else I need to submit for 1-130. Is this enough evidence and information? Or am I missing something? 

     

    1. Form G-1450 credit card authorization for the $535.00 filing fee;

    2. Form G-1145 petition for e-notification;

    3. Form I-130 Petition for Alien Relative;

    4. Form I-130A, Supplemental Information for Spouse Beneficiary, for the beneficiary;

    5. Two (2) photos of the petitioner and two (2) photos of the beneficiary;

    6. Petitioner’s U.S. birth certificate;

    7. Petitioner’s U.S. Passport;

    8. Marriage certificate of petitioner and beneficiary;

    9. Evidence of bona fide marriage;

    10.  

    A.) Financial Evidence;

    • Life insurance policy for Vikor S listing Amanda as his 100% beneficiary;
    • Printout of shared U.S. bank account (Fifth Third);

    • Printout of shared Capital One credit card account;

    • Printout of cards from shared accounts (please note Capital One has not yet sent a card with Amanda’s new name;

    B.) Evidence of co-residence;

    • Certificate of Residence signed by landlord 

    • Official translated statement from the Hungarian government confirming common residence based on their records. (please note in Hungary you are allowed both a permanent and temporary address)

    C.) Evidence of wedding

    • Email correspondence regarding premarital counseling.

    • Printout of wedding website

    • Wedding detail program

    • Printout of e-wedding invitation;

    • Printout of trello wedding planning board

    • Pictures from wedding

    D.) Visits to US

    • Flight details printout to the U.S. for June 20-29 2017 so Viktor could meet Amanda’s family before the wedding.

    • Flight details printout to U.S. for honeymoon and second U.S. wedding. August 2-22 2017.

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