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2 minutes ago, LilyJ said:
OP means "original poster"; that's you
Okay. What is the best thing to do right now?
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3 minutes ago, Boiler said:
Well the prior comments about needing a sworn statement for income suggests the issue is related.
Really up to the OP to explain their situation otherwise it becomes a somewhat pointless guessing game.
Who's the OP?
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3 minutes ago, JFH said:
I’m requesting input from some experienced forum members @geowrian @missileman @Boiler @Nitas_man
Thanks
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2 minutes ago, JFH said:
I have never seen anything like this for a CR-1. You are eligible to work the moment you arrive. Your wife has an income and no minor dependents.
What type of work were you planning to do here?
Joining the US Army
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3 minutes ago, JFH said:
What’s your wife’s situation? Is she working or on welfare? How many children does she have? Are you supporting any children in your home country?
Yes my wife working and she's not on welfare and she have 4 adults. I don't have any kids
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1 minute ago, JFH said:
Do you have any significant savings?
I dont at the moment because of my dad he takes away all my money
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2 minutes ago, JFH said:
Are you very sick or disabled? Are you of working age? Have you worked in your home country or been unemployed? What level of education do you have?
I'm not sick. I used to work but because of my dad with parkinson disease I have to stop to take care of him.. I have secondary education
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2 minutes ago, LilyJ said:
Do you know what the "situation" is that they found you to be such a high possibility to become a public charge? As the letter states, the only way to appeal this is to show them compelling evidence that your situation has changed and that you will not become a public charge. It won't be fixed by a joint sponsor as stated in the letter
I wasn't working at the time of my filing but I was working after but I stopped because my dad is sick with parkinson disease and I have to help him
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2 minutes ago, payxibka said:
We don't know the situation or have a crystal ball
My question is directing to person who have been to the officer
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13 minutes ago, Nitas_man said:
There’s some detail somewhere in your case that they need to clear up. Whatever it is, it is something directly related to what one of you filed. With no information on your particular situation there is no way to guess what they will ask.
Why exactly were you denied? Was it only because of that sworn statement?
Sworn Statement
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30 minutes ago, Nitas_man said:
What do you care? If the two of you have been honest and have a straightforward marriage with nothing to hide there is nothing to worry about.
They probably just want to check some details.
Thanks much but she was wondering what will they ask her. It's not me wanna know okay
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She called me and said the officer at the embassy would like to speak to my wife. I've done my interview september 9 & they denied me the visa and give me a Sworn Statement letter for her to get sign by a Notary and who lives with her and how much money she made yearly she emailed them and now they asking to see her..
Anyone who have been in my position can tell me what will they ask my wife at the embassy please & thanks much appreciated
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8 hours ago, Alex&Jen said:
Interesting. My husband admitted to smoking back in 2008 and the Dr. wouldn't send his medical exam to the Embassy for his interview. We get to the interview and they couldn't finish because the Dr. wants to do a 3 month to 1 year monitoring program on my husband. It is crazy how different the U.S Embassy's operate from country to country. There needs to be consistency. So now we are waiting for the Dr. to lift the monitoring program and send the Medical exam to the Embassy.
Which country he's from?
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47 minutes ago, Hank_ said:
Seems the embassy did not care about your pot smoking. That statement relates to the financial support evidence. Interesting ...
They didn't even asked about smoking pot
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This is the Sworn Statement full PDF files
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I have passed the medical but still my visa was denied.... They need Sword Statement from my wife
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5 hours ago, geowrian said:
The question they ask is if you have ever used. Then they usually follow up with how often.
I told him 1 times daily on and off sometimes month's I haven't smoked
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10 hours ago, Pinkrlion said:
What did u say as to why u stopped smoking?
Because of my health and I said it's not good for my health
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3 hours ago, Pinkrlion said:
An admission to drug use is all they need. It's an automatic 1 year ban. They would give u six months depending on ur answer as to why u stopped smoking. You will have to random drug test yourself every 3 months and then after a year email embassy and show them proof of being clean. They will give u new appt and u wull have to do another medical
Wow I'm roasted
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4 minutes ago, Aziz 33 said:
In my interview they asked me questions about how did we meet, how long do we know each other, what is her current job, whether if i was planning to work in the states, when did we get married.
You can google the interview questions and go over them before your interview
Thanks
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I'm asking what is the questions they ask you please??? My interview Sep 9
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1 minute ago, geowrian said:
It's if the panel physician determines there may be a substance abuse risk (it's illegal in the US federally). A positive test would almost certainly ensure the ban. Prior use is a judgement call.
Okay thanks let's hope I'm not 😔
Cr1 Visa Denial letter. what to do next ??
in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
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She 58 and I'm 26. She's now working as a home health aid. I'm not working now. Use to work as a sales assistants,security guard and self employed