
nadler Howard
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2 minutes ago, Roel said:
You want to... print a video?
Pretty sure the technology isn't that advanced yet.
As for chat only you can just copy it to word document and print..
When i had people talking of presenting face time communication evidence, I thought is possible to print out.
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CAN SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME HOW TO RECORD AND PRINT OUT FACE TIME COMMUNICATION?
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On 6/7/2018 at 7:30 PM, pushbrk said:
They don't and I have no idea how one would determine you meant that. USCIS generally does not have ANY passport photo from the beneficiary because there is no requirement for a copy of their passport OR passport photo when filing an I-130 petition for a spouse living overseas. For any other relative, that's true no matter where they live.
USCIS REQUIRES PASSPORT PICTURES OF PETITIONAL FILLING FOR SPOUSE AS WELL AS THE BENEFICIARIES PASSPORT PICTURES WITH SPECIFIC SIZE.
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APART FROM ALL REACQUIRE DOCUMENTS. AGE OF 50 AND ABOVE AN ADVANTAGE IN ANYWAY FOR IMMIGRANT VISA?
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Can anyone here tell me the current medical examination fees in Ghana?
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2 minutes ago, Cyberfx1024 said:
You can do that for sure. They have $10k policies for cheap
Thanks. Will only life insurance enough or should she add 401k to it?
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Just now, Cyberfx1024 said:
Just to let you know a fair number of reputable companies will not insure someone that is out of the country.
Not me but my wife who is in the US
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Can anyone tell me if is a good ideal for my wife to get a life insurance and include my name, even though my interview is less than 2 months to go?
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18 minutes ago, Boiler said:
Have you added her to all your accounts, Insurance etc etc.
I did not add her, they need resident permit for that and she can't stay for so long to get that. Anyway, she is about signing up for life insurance presently so she can add my name. Does it matter if the insurance is done few months before my interview?
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6 hours ago, JE57 said:
You said you sent her money a number of times. That's interesting and something that if it comes up in the interview may be a detractor for you. Her being the USC petitioning you from Ghana the assumption would be that she would be financially supporting you not the other way around. From the COs perspective you sending her money could appear to be 'payment' for processing a greencard
Not all African who are not well to do. I Have a good job here as a self employed and i manage my company. When i first met her, she was not having a good job and needed help which i rendered. The bulk i sent a time was $800. I send 200.300.400 500 and 600 just like that with two weeks and a month intervals.
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1 hour ago, pushbrk said:
"Meeting" isn't the issue. It's TIME spent together in person. People in bona fide relationships find USUALLY find a way to spend time together more frequently that once and only once in a two year period. Coming from Ghana, this is a HUGE red flag.
I was able to convince her to overcome her fear of flying and try to fly one more time. She will be flying in about a month's time to meet with me. I hope this eliminate the red flag.
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CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHAT MY WIFE CAN ADD MY NAME TO APART FROM 401K AND LIFE INSURANCE WHICH WILL SERVE AND A GOOD EVIDENCE PLEASE?
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2 minutes ago, Miss M said:
Lease? But you don't live together. Credit card might be helpful but I think you will need to show a history of transacations on both the credit cards (co-mingling of finances etc.)
Is clear they are not an option.
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Just now, Boiler said:
If she has nothing to add your name you can still add hers to yours, well it would be something.
Will lease and credit card be okay for her to include my name?
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Just now, JFH said:
I mean your 401(k) and life insurance.
She is the petitioner not me.
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28 minutes ago, JFH said:
Sounds like it could be a struggle, given that you are going through one of the most difficult embassies, if not THE most difficult.
Sending money doesnt show a genuine marriage. I could send you money electronically and we haven't even met, let alone have a relationship. How often do you communicate? What about things like her being listed as a beneficiary on your 401(k), your life insurance, etc. Have you received mail addressed to you as a couple? Christmas cards? These are also secondary evidence but marginally better than affidavits and receipts from WU.
I am ######. She does not have Life insurance neither 401k. Can there be an alternative ?
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8 minutes ago, Boiler said:
I mentioned what I would suggest.
Making it this far, well they have not really done anything much yet.
If not much you think hasn't been done, what do you think should be done that hasn't been done?
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8 minutes ago, geowrian said:
As noted, USCIS is the simple part of the process. The embassy interview is the challenge.
Just reminding one of the witter here about that.
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2 minutes ago, Teemo said:
What would you suggest then? I would say photos but they've met once. They don't live together so no lease joint bank account etc. So providing a lot of correspondence was my best advice
The interview is where they focus on the legitimacy of the marriage though. So it is the hardest step in your case. Don't let your guard down because you've made it this far
Thanks allot. I have at the stage of USCIS gotten 2 affidavit of bona fide marriage including other documents before the petition was approved. I have call logs, whats-app logs, wedding pictures and 10 receipt of which i send money to her with.. I hope those will do. Her last name has changed to my name and her tax refund also show my name as married filling alone. All I need now is two affidavit of support from her friends. I hope all evidence I mentioned above can prove my case?
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3 minutes ago, Teemo said:
You got married two years ago and haven't seen each other since? You are from Ghana?
If that is the case you going to need to err on the side of MORE evidence rather than less. Affidavits should be notarized and include a copy of the person's ID so USCIS knows they are real people. But like other people said this is a minor bona fide you need more substantial ones. Focus on lots of chat logs, phone call records, email correspondence, etc
I have pass USCIS state, even that of NVC. I am presently awaiting interview date.
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6 minutes ago, Shomefune96 said:
They were just regular letters explaining how they feel about our relationship and what they know about it. I think i may have one left on my computer. I will look for it later today and upload it if i can. And no you do not need to have it notarized at all.
I will appreciate that. Thanks allot.
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7 minutes ago, geowrian said:
Agreed - affidavits carry very little to no weight. If you have no other quality relationship evidence, then they're better than nothing. But I would otherwise focus on quality evidence.
A CO cannot verify the accuracy of any statements in the affidavit, and no rational person ever submits one that puts the relationship in a negative light.
Carrying little weight is better than not carrying.
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4 minutes ago, Boiler said:
https://adaa.org/living-with-anxiety/ask-and-learn/ask-expert/how-can-i-overcome-my-fear-of-flying#
It is all really down to her to seek treatment.
Thanks allot. This will be very helpful to her.
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32 minutes ago, nadler Howard said:
Legal documents like what?
I have documents like, chat log, phone logs, receipt i sent her money with, pictures of our marriage, marriage cert and every other civil documents. But we met only ones because she is always afraid to fly. I was able to persuade her to fly again and she has agreed. We met only ones that was when we got married over 2 years ago. My case is already completed at the VNC and presently waiting for interview date.
FACE TIME
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Thanks.