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Posts posted by sydney424
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1 minute ago, Paul & Mary said:
No you can't claim her as a dependant.
Too bad you don't have a timeline filled out.
Were you married on or before Dec 31, 2019?
If you were does she have a SSN?
Yes, we were married in September of last year, and she does have her SSN
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Hello,
my wife is here in the US on a fiancé visa and all of the affidavits have been filled out to say that I am the one financially responsible for her and all of that. Now that we are doing taxes I am wondering if I am supposed to claim her as a dependent??? I’ve also heard that you can’t claim a spouse. But the legal paperwork for her visa and upcoming green card says that I am financially responsible for her. Please help me figure this out!
Thank you so much!
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My wife and I have been married since september. She moved to the states on a fiance visa. At the beginning of October we sent out her AOS paperwork. We received the NOA in October as well. We are planning a vacation to florida for February and we are wondering if she will be able to take a plane and if they will give her any trouble with flying since she doesnt have her green card yet.
Thank you
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My wife's K-1 (90 day fiance) visa expired on October 2nd. We sent out her Adjustment of status paperwork on September 28th. They received it on October 2nd and we received the NOA today (October 10th). Is she out of status right now? Is the NOA like an extension on the visa until her AOS is approved?
Thank you so much!
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3 minutes ago, Hank_ said:
A certified copy of your marriage certificate is part of the I-485 evidence
https://www.visaconnection-philippines.com/adjustment-of-status.html
Last question... what exactly do I need to send out when I send out the AOS paperwork? The I-485, the I-765 and the I-131. Is there anything else?
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1 minute ago, payxibka said:
Yes, a copy of the one that was provided to you by the vital statistics agency indicating it was recorded
Thank you for all of your help!
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Just now, payxibka said:
It means exactly that. She had no evidence to prove she is legally in country because the i94 will have expired.
It is typically a moot issue, but there has been a recent report where someone was in the wrong place and came upon law enforcement and not having submitted the AOS documents was a problem.
Okay, a copy of our marriage certificate needs to be send out with the AOS right?
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Just now, payxibka said:
Yes, and as long as you understand she will be out of status until the i485 is filed. That's why filing the i485 asap is something to get done
What does being out of status mean?
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Just now, payxibka said:
Critical item is the marriage event. AOS as soon as you can, better sooner than later
1 minute ago, payxibka said:Critical item is the marriage event. AOS as soon as you can, better sooner than later
So the paperwork doesn’t need to be sent out before the end of the 90 days? As long as we’re married?
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My (now) wife is here on a K1 visa. She arrived in the US in July. Her 90 days ends October 2nd. We got married last Thursday. We are waiting for the marriage certificate now. Does our paperwork need to be sent out by the end of the 90 days, or do we just need to be married before the 90 days are up?
thank you!
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4 hours ago, NikLR said:
Is it fully paid for? Does it have tpms sensors?
It is fully paid for and does have Tpms sensors
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Hello,
my fiancé and I have been approved for our fiancé visa and we are going to be moving her to the US next week! We are going to be driving her car from Canada to the US and keeping it here so that she can have her car here with her to use. What do we need to have at the boarder to ensure that we will be fine when crossing. We already have the letter from the manufacturer. We were told there was more than just the letter that we needed. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
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My fiancé had her visa interview yesterday and we submitted the wrong affidavit. Because of this we have to mail it now and it said it could take 6-8 weeks to hear back. Does anyone know how accurate this time period is? We want to try to plan ahead if possible.
Thank you!
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19 minutes ago, sydney424 said:
My fiancé and I had her visa interview yesterday. We made a mistake and brought in the I-1864 instead of the I-134. They told us we will be approved as soon as we send the I-134 to them in the mail. They kept our I-1864 that we brought in yesterday. But now filling out the I-134 I'm struggling. On the I-184 I only included my 2 jobs that I had last year because those were the jobs that were listed on my income tax return and that I had W2's for. Now that we need to send in the I-134 I'm not sure if I should list my current job (because it asks for current employment) but I do not have this current job listed on any income tax return or w2 because I started in January. For my jobs last year I wasn't making enough to support my fiancé, but with my new job I am.
After the interview they kept the I-1864 paperwork, so I'm worried about sending in the I-134 with a different job listed than what they have on the I-1864. They also have my mom on the I-1864 because I needed a joint sponsor, but if I list my current job, I don't need a joint sponsor.
Also, since I don't have an income tax return or W2 for my new job, what should I send in with the I-134 as proof of income?
Thank you for reading all of this and helping!!!
Will they completely disregard the I-1864 that we submitted yesterday? Since they didn't need it.
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My fiancé and I had her visa interview yesterday. We made a mistake and brought in the I-1864 instead of the I-134. They told us we will be approved as soon as we send the I-134 to them in the mail. They kept our I-1864 that we brought in yesterday. But now filling out the I-134 I'm struggling. On the I-184 I only included my 2 jobs that I had last year because those were the jobs that were listed on my income tax return and that I had W2's for. Now that we need to send in the I-134 I'm not sure if I should list my current job (because it asks for current employment) but I do not have this current job listed on any income tax return or w2 because I started in January. For my jobs last year I wasn't making enough to support my fiancé, but with my new job I am.
After the interview they kept the I-1864 paperwork, so I'm worried about sending in the I-134 with a different job listed than what they have on the I-1864. They also have my mom on the I-1864 because I needed a joint sponsor, but if I list my current job, I don't need a joint sponsor.
Also, since I don't have an income tax return or W2 for my new job, what should I send in with the I-134 as proof of income?
Thank you for reading all of this and helping!!!
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10 hours ago, Vans said:
In case you're doing the medical in Vancouver: Dr. Cheema requires you to schedule the interview first in order to book the medical.
Thank you!
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Just now, payxibka said:
Still a non-issue, however she/he can inform the CO at the time of interview and the change will be apparent on the I-134
Okay great! Thank you!
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Just now, payxibka said:
They will extend the validity as a matter of standard practice
When I asked them to extend it they said they could only do that during the interview (at which time my I-129F will have already expired)
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Just now, payxibka said:
On the DS 160 if asked. Beneficiary employment is of low concern
I am the petitioner. I have a new job as of January. But on the I-129F it only has my old employment. The DS-160 did not ask for my employment. Only my finance's employment history.
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My fiancé and I sent out our I-129F back in May of last year. We are now waiting for our interview.
Since we sent out the I-129F I have started a new job. Do I need to update that anywhere?
Thank you!
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9 minutes ago, USS_Voyager said:
No, no issue.
Thank you so much!
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Just now, USS_Voyager said:
This is a non-issue. They extend it all the time at the interview. Happens every day.
Thank you so much for your response!
So it won't be an issue if it has already expired when I have the interview?
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My fiancé and I have our interview in April, but our I-129F will be expiring on March 18th. Will this be a problem?
We emailed the US Embassy in Montreal and they said the I-129F can only be extended at the time of the interview, so we are worried. At the time of our interview our I-129F will already be expired.
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3 minutes ago, Greenbaum said:
I would but your profile is not complete so I don't know what consulate you are applying through.
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Many of our answers are predicated on the information you supply in your profile. When we look at the left column and can't determine your timeline OR your Embassy it's hard for us to give you a factual answer. If you look at the profile of others here, they have a flag for their country, so it makes it easy for us to reply as we can quickly determine your Embassy. Our answers will sometimes be tailored to a specific Embassy hence the reason for you to complete your profile.
So, if you could help yourself out and complete your profile that sure would help us out when we want to reply to your question with factual information.
Go to the top right of this page select your name (it's on the upper right-hand corner)>my profile>[below your picture on the right column] edit my profile. Scroll to the bottom and fill in "Immigration Info". There now we can better serve you.
Thanks
We are applying in Montreal Canada. My fiancé will be coming to the US from there
Please help us out!
in Tax & Finances During US Immigration
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She entered the US in the beginning of July, at which time she stopped her job.