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Lil bear

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  1. You can add it into the additional info section but I’m not sure it’s needed
  2. As Crazy cat suggested .. ask NVC to link the cases. No guarantees. If that isn’t successful when you get the interview date, contact the consulate and ask for them to schedule the interviews together
  3. Current income is what is needed in order to meet the income requirement. Have good documentation such as payslips and employment letter. Transitioning from low income during studying to income with a job is common
  4. The answer according to the information you have given is “no” You had a J visa but were not subject to the 2 year home requirement
  5. Having paid the fee already, the CBP officer will ask you to confirm your mailing address for the green card. No forms needed for this. It’s a pity the Consulate info is out of date .. it makes it more confusing and stressful than it needs to be.
  6. Agree that revalidation MAY be possible. It is a totally different approach than the emergency travel document you asked about Will you would have an answer in time is a bigger question She would have to leave before getting married
  7. Not possible. This applies to someone who already has a GC. Marry then go cr1 route if she needs to leave
  8. The issuing consulate will need to reseal the yellow envelope before they travel
  9. The NTA isn’t yours to withdraw. You can voluntarily sign a I 407 and relinquish your LPR status as you leave the country .. this would then leave no grounds for a appearance before an immigration judge take place
  10. I may not be correct .. others will chime in .. The application must use the name as recorded on the birth certificate. “Other names used “ would be where you would add in the other ways in which his name is recorded
  11. Filing Form I-130 Petitions in Exceptional Situations https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-1-submit-a-petition/filing-petitions-outside-the-us.html
  12. It can only be done with evidence and documents in hand .. it is then up to the Consulate to accept or reject . Do not file the I 130 direct to USCIS ahead of any DCF application. If the I 130 is already filed then no DCF is possible. You would have a steering case for DCF
  13. Use the IOE receipt numbers ( issued when the GC fee was paid) and follow on their myuscis.com account. Or use “case tracker” on the uscis website
  14. Not true. Travel is NOT “not allowed”
  15. You do not surrender your GC until your oath ceremony. Travel as usual using the letter and expired GC You will be asked about any international travel since the interview at the sign in desk when you attend for your oath taking ceremony so just keep track of dates Usual care you not be out for too long.
  16. 5 yr does not require documentation regarding ongoing marriage so it is a little simpler. You must still meet the Continuous residence, physical presence and state residency requirements
  17. The I130 can be submitted from anywhere. Make v sure you use your US address as residential address
  18. You get no choice in processing center.
  19. Only a USC can petition for a parent for an immigrant visa Au pair visa applicants are subject to age limits and length of stay requirements
  20. Lil bear

    PLEASE HELP!

    The company you are going to be employed by must petition for you using the correct category of work visa. Simply having a job offer does not qualify you for a visa. There are very strict requirements and visa numbers are limited. Start by reading here .. https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states
  21. You have been given specific info from the interviewing officer. This would have been recorded in the interview record. You do not resubmit anything , you do not apply again .. . you provide additional documentation for the current application, as advised , that is considered sufficient by the person assessing her application .. other things such as you have mentioned are not going to do it The sooner you comply , the sooner her visa can be approved. You must either already be in the US when she enters on her visa, or travel and enter together
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