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Posts posted by Shotta558
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Hi I have a friend that's a resident his girlfriend is illegal she overstayed her visa if he were to marry her would that help her situation to stay in the United States
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23 minutes ago, Unlockable said:
Congratulations! I know you must be excited and anxious to have your amor hermosa with you.
The reason why people are saying that the journey is not over is because they are trying to help. We have seen people think that the visa is the last step in the process only to be in serious trouble when it comes time for the next stage of immigration. We have seen everything from people not being able to adjust status to get a green card after marriage because it cost too much (which leaves their new spouse out of status and deportable until they file) ... to people who did a K1 taking a honeymoon out of the US with their new spouse not knowing that their spouse could not get back into the US because they did not adjust status (which means their new spouse is stuck back in their country for up to a year while they refile).
This is not true. There is a lot more you have to do. In fact, here is a list of all the different forms ->https://www.visajourney.com/content/adjustmentforms/
Remember, you fiance only has a visa. A visa is only for entering the US. In order for her to live here legally, she needs a green card. So after you marry her, you need to file for her AOS which is I-485 and cost over $1,200. https://www.visajourney.com/content/k1k3aos/
If she wants to work and travel (or maybe get a driver's license) during her AOS process, she needs to also file for EAD (for work) and AP (for travel).
After AOS, you new wife's green card is only good for two years. Which means in 2 years she has to go through a whole new process called ROC. If she doesn't her permanent residency could be in jeopardy.
For now, enjoy your the good news and the fact that you will be united with her soon.
Best of luck to you.
Thanks but I know that already I know she can't leave the country I spoke to the Department of Homeland Security when I first started planning this I know she can't leave the country until her paperwork just completed thank you though I'm just happy that I completed One Step so far
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19 minutes ago, MrsRamirez said:
Congratulations! My husband’s interview is tomorrow!!
Thank you good luck 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
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1 hour ago, Delete2019 said:
You have to go through the process here. Its taken 2 yrs since we filed his I 485 and waiting on green card. Hes from Santo Domingo too.
I I don't need to do that one only thing I have to do is form i-864 it's the same
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Thank you all
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Hi Visa Journey family just to give you guys a heads up my Visa journey is over my fiance was granted a Visa at the US Embassy in Santo Domingo😊😊😊
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10 hours ago, Wuozopo said:
What Part and question number? Part 3 #10??
i wouldn't list them unless you fully support them or partially support them. They are trying to determine how many mouths you have to feed on your salary. If you provide no monetary support to them, then they aren't dependent on you. It says--
The following persons are dependent upon me for support.
This is different than a question asking you to list your children.
I had spoken to an attorney and I was told if I do not put them down on my income tax returns that I do not have to put them down on the Affidavit of Support
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On the Affidavit of Support i-134 it clearly states do you have any dependents now I have two children that does not live with me and I do not claim them on my taxes what should I do
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Hey guys need some help here so I'm filling out the financial affidavit and it's asking how many dependents do I have now I have two children one love with me the other one live with their mom do I put down two dependents or one. Or do I go off my taxes
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5 hours ago, payxibka said:
Ah. Nothing authoritative.
Internet legends continue
Thank you payxibka
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On 4/26/2019 at 8:20 PM, Lil bear said:
Moved to Caribbean sub forum as the question will be best answered by members with knowledge of the local Consulate and its practices
What could I do I sent that information to the USCIS and I didn't make any copies
Thank you guys I really appreciate it she knows alot about me and she knows my family I know it since I was 13 but if I don't have that i129f form with that automatically deny the Visa
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What could I do I sent that information to the USCIS and I didn't make any copies
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I am preparing for the interview with my fiance and I was reading that I need to give her the i129f petition I don't understand I gave that to the USCIS is it true that I need the i129f petition can someone please help me through this
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Give it a week
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Hi my interview is coming up as well I just have a question do you send your tax returns and I-134 form to the Embassy or do you send it to your fiance
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Is there anything else do I that I have to do so I just give the documents to my fiance and she takes it to the Embassy correct
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Hi who do I give my tax returns and my i-134 application financial affidavit to and do I have to do anything else with filling out any information with the embassy in the Dominican Republic
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Ceac.state.gov the NVC then ask me to mail them anything they just told me to just prepare for the interview
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How long ago did you get your response again because I got mine on the 2nd of April I got the email and it said in transit and I checked it last night and it says received do you know how to check on the website because I called NVC and they gave me a website if you need it I'll gladly give it to you the best of luck
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Hi, did you check your visa application online I have got my notification on April 2nd and he said in transit now it says ready so I'm guessing next week I will receive a date
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Hi I spoke to someone today from the NVC to tell me about one to two weeks from you getting email
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Unlockable he got his residence through marriage he's divorce he had the residency about 3 years