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milimelo

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  1. As long as you return within a year of activating immigrant visa you'll be fine.
  2. ~Topic moved to Bringing family members of US Citizens.~
  3. 10 year card is all you need to turn in.
  4. I wouldn't make any changes until she has visa in hand as she qualifies on current affidavit of support (already approved at NVC I imagine?).
  5. I'd look for a better paying job (even if just one) so you're not saddling your family with increased cost of household - it will increase with the new immigrant arriving as she'll need to settle in and it's definitely not cheap. What are you doing for health insurance for the spouse?
  6. If your remaining job has you comfortably over the required poverty guidelines for your household size then yes. But that doesn't sound like it is the case if you had to use your father for affidavit of support.
  7. Involve your congressional representative to get you answers/action from SSA.
  8. There aren't any sponsors for tourist visa. You apply and interview, they decide if you get the visa or not.
  9. You could do the online Utah marriage and then go see her in Korea or she visits you in Denmark to satisfy the requirement of consummation of marriage and then file.
  10. Get married and file for spousal visa. That one you can file online. In the meantime sort out issues with the US: voter registration, taxes, domicile and similar as that will be needed come interview time.
  11. I-601 is needed if you have intent to deny on the basis you listed.
  12. got a link for this FB trainwreck?
  13. Girlfriend in the US posting about boyfriend's turnaround - boyfriend who doesn't seem to hold a job (200 weekly from whom?) and has a WIFE back in Australia? A group of people took collection for his flights and accommodations? What was his real reason to coming to the US? Doesn't sound like tourism in this instance. No wonder he was turned around.
  14. Interviewers are American by default - local staff member would not be the one deciding on the visa.
  15. You'll be contacted by NVC to start processing paperwork - payment of immigrant visa fee, I-864 fee, I-864 forms and accompanying documents, other documents needed (birth certificate, marriage/divorce/death certificate as applicable, court/police certificates). Here's a handy steps process starting with NVC (step 2): https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-1-submit-a-petition/step-2-begin-nvc-processing.html
  16. What address is the petitioner listing for himself and what address is he listing for parents?
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