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milimelo

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  1. I-130 for child if he hasn't sent in two I-130s from the start. Shouldn't have taken an oath until you all were in the US.
  2. Unless you want to extend their wait time, you need to delay oath taking until they’re in country.
  3. Right. No. Unless the applicant is a minor child no one comes into the visa section with the applicant. I waited for my mom outside consular section in the waiting area (public access by the street).
  4. Let me see what I can find out. Today I was told all requirements were off but then I pointed out Djokovic couldn't play at US open because of it... and that's b-2 visa. I was assured the immigrant requirement was rescinded - haven't seen that either.
  5. Actually someone told me they don’t require covid-19 shots from immigrant visa applicants any longer. Don’t know how accurate that is.
  6. If I were an immigrant visa beneficiary I’d be pushing back on any attempt to require covid-19 shots (if not choosing to get it). They don’t seem to have a standing based on this.
  7. Question to all as this has me scratching my head. This link from CDC is a faq on covid vaccines requirement. Per CDC, only non-immigrant visas including K-1 require proof of covid-19 vaccine. IMMIGRANT visas do not (as immigrant visa holders turn LPRs upon activation if their visa/processing at POE). https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/proof-of-vaccination.html#faq Immigrants and Other Non-affected Persons The Presidential Proclamation and CDC’s Amended Order do not apply to immigrants (including Special Immigrant Visa holders). An immigrant is any non-U.S. citizen who has a visa listed in “Immigrant Visa Categories” on the U.S. Department of State’s webpage Directory of Visa Categories; it does not include K nonimmigrant visa holders, who are Covered Individuals (see below). On what authority is DOS changing DS-3026 (medical examination of immigrants) to require covid-19 vaccine when it goes against CDC rules?
  8. It’s a mistake. File I-90 to get it fixed with a copy of marriage certificate and flight info. Spell it out to them - married - date. POE arrival date.
  9. No. She won't be issued any other visa until the underlying petition is either re-affirmed or denied and the new petition approved. To get this all straight - do a timeline - your wife (USC?) filed for her daughter or you're the petitioner for both?
  10. LOOK at her current green card - what expiration date does it have? Did she enter the US before or after 2nd marriage anniversary? If you applied for I-90 when you should’ve done I-751 Removal of Conditions that’s money down the drain - you will not get that money reimbursed. While at it, complete your timeline.
  11. He was wrong. You need the stamp. You will NOT find your I-94 as it’s not provided for LPRs. You need to go on cbp website and look for the closest deferred inspection location. The. Go there so you can get the stamp and while there verify you’ve been activated/processed in the SAVE system.
  12. Follow the visa bulletin on state.gov. Unless your category is current and they caught up on backlogged cases it will not be fast.
  13. Both I-212 and I-601 are at 12 months processing (Nebraska service center - the only center processing them). If I were you, I’d consult with a competent immigration attorney (well versed in waivers) to see what potential bans the wife could get and consider filing waivers ahead of time. At least one can be done before interview (I-212?).
  14. What waiver is needed? You can actually see processing times for various forms on USCIS.gov. re: daughter- that was a stand-alone I-130 so what you’re considering doing is fine. Activate visa, turn around and go back - make it a long weekend, do some shopping/sightseeing. Easier than getting a new visa reissued and you still have to do yet another medical exam.
  15. Tourist visa is NOT for school purposes. You’re looking at F1 student visa.
  16. Don’t think that will be approved - you’re well past 2 years time limit. People still travel from China to other countries, no? Meet and refile or better yet get married and go spousal visa route.
  17. It’s called titers. Most vaccines you can titer on - definitely MMR, varicella. If your local doctor can give you paperwork on vaccines already received the medical examiner will accept it. Also, if you had chickenpox they just ask how old you were when you had it.
  18. Normally you do CRBA and passport at the same time. Why didn’t you apply for the passport?
  19. Top of the page - guides. All the info you need - adjustment of status from student, tourist, work visa is what you’re looking for.
  20. How did she obtain green card? You need 5 years LPR for N400 putting her at 2023 for that. Or was it marriage to USC and she did 3-yr rule?
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