DylanandLaura
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DylanandLaura reacted to Crazy Cat in New Healthcare Requirements for US Immigrants
My understanding is that it does not affect current visa holders.
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DylanandLaura got a reaction from portorusa in Withdrawal of second application, future application problems?
Best practice is to send a letter dated and signed with black ink to the USCIS requesting the K1 Petition be withdrawn or cancelled for any relationship that ended. If you applied for two separate K1 visas and are asking if it will affect your potential third petition, it will. You are a serial filer and your best course would to marry any future girlfriend you have and apply for a CR-1. You should then attach any correspondence received from the USCIS saying your petition is cancelled for number 1 and 2 girlfriends. You should be fine for the CR-1/IR-1 process, but prepared to explain the first two K-1 petitions and why your relationship with your hypothetical spouse is different.
Best of luck on girlfriend number 3.
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DylanandLaura got a reaction from SalishSea in Reason to Expedite -Financial Hardship
Yes the hardship needs to be on the USC, but you could say you need to support him financially because of his job loss and it is causing undue burden on you the USC. BUT, I will say requesting a financial hardship expedite is a double edge sword come interview time...
You are giving the Consular Officer an additional factor to make your spouse inadmissible on public charge concerns because you are encountering financial hardship. Again, since your spouse's income is not included on the I-864 and its only you the USC financial information, you could be safe to try for a financial hardship expedite. Just realize it will cost you time because people have been in much worst medical and financial situations and not approved for an expedite request.
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DylanandLaura reacted to Sea Leslie in Reason to Expedite -Financial Hardship
Thanks for the information.
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DylanandLaura got a reaction from Cryssiekins in Reason to Expedite -Financial Hardship
Yes the hardship needs to be on the USC, but you could say you need to support him financially because of his job loss and it is causing undue burden on you the USC. BUT, I will say requesting a financial hardship expedite is a double edge sword come interview time...
You are giving the Consular Officer an additional factor to make your spouse inadmissible on public charge concerns because you are encountering financial hardship. Again, since your spouse's income is not included on the I-864 and its only you the USC financial information, you could be safe to try for a financial hardship expedite. Just realize it will cost you time because people have been in much worst medical and financial situations and not approved for an expedite request.
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DylanandLaura got a reaction from Jacasill in Updated info after interview
You followed the instructions and there is nothing more you can do. If the Consular Officer wants to approve the visa they will request the passport be sent to the embassy to affix the visa. It can be a few days or a few months for administrative processing, but mostly depends on the consulates work load or additional security checks. Since they only requested I-864's I wouldn't worry too much if you have adequate income, they will email or call to request delivery of his passport for the visa.
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DylanandLaura got a reaction from gonzolux in Normal time frame from Case complete to Interview date schedule for CR1
It depends on the country and based on your profile of India it can take a long time. There is a forum of Case Complete to October and some Indian Cr-1/IR-1 are taking 4 months or longer for an interview letter.
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DylanandLaura reacted to pushbrk in CR1 Interview filling I-864 with new born child that will file CRBA
Correct. Do expect the Consular Officer to consider the child part of the household when making the judgment call on public charge, but you are not required to submit an updated I-864. Belt and suspenders approach would be to have an updated signed affidavit in the applicant's hands on the interview date.
Too late for the OP to follow that advice but others tend to read these responses.
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DylanandLaura got a reaction from Hank_ in CR1 Interview filling I-864 with new born child that will file CRBA
Just an update for future reference. At the interview, the consular officer did not require I update the I-864 for my new born.
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DylanandLaura reacted to Nitas_man in CR1 Interview filling I-864 with new born child that will file CRBA
USC children are included (must be included) in household size however a separate affidavit of support is not required.
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DylanandLaura reacted to payxibka in CR1 Interview filling I-864 with new born child that will file CRBA
The statement was true for an unborn child at time of spouse interview. Child is no longer unborn
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DylanandLaura reacted to Robert & Diana in Help picking up Colombia visa
Answering my own post here for closure. They replied to my email saying we don't need to fill out the form to schedule our passport pickup. Just show up at the office with the cedula. This may be specific to K1 visas, because they had most other visa categories in that list.
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DylanandLaura got a reaction from Greenbaum in i129f approved but relationship ended
Yes it will expire. But you should send a physical letter to the USCIS asking them to withdraw the petition. Also, send an email to the consulate with a photocopy of the letter. It needs to be dated and signed in black ink. I went through this as well, I'm sorry about the relationship ending.
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DylanandLaura got a reaction from geowrian in i129f approved but relationship ended
Yes it will expire. But you should send a physical letter to the USCIS asking them to withdraw the petition. Also, send an email to the consulate with a photocopy of the letter. It needs to be dated and signed in black ink. I went through this as well, I'm sorry about the relationship ending.
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DylanandLaura reacted to zwise in i129f approved but relationship ended
Thank you! Yes, it totally sucks, but I'll be okay.
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DylanandLaura got a reaction from Pitaya in i129f approved but relationship ended
Yes it will expire. But you should send a physical letter to the USCIS asking them to withdraw the petition. Also, send an email to the consulate with a photocopy of the letter. It needs to be dated and signed in black ink. I went through this as well, I'm sorry about the relationship ending.
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DylanandLaura got a reaction from Crazy Cat in i129f approved but relationship ended
Yes it will expire. But you should send a physical letter to the USCIS asking them to withdraw the petition. Also, send an email to the consulate with a photocopy of the letter. It needs to be dated and signed in black ink. I went through this as well, I'm sorry about the relationship ending.
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DylanandLaura got a reaction from CamilaRemolina in Case Complete to Interview September 2019
Received interview letter today, the NVC scheduled the interview for September 10th. My spouse's due date is September 13th. I need to contact the embassy for a quicker interview or delay the process after the baby is born. Any advice?
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DylanandLaura got a reaction from RW&Bjourney in Case Complete to Interview September 2019
Received interview letter today, the NVC scheduled the interview for September 10th. My spouse's due date is September 13th. I need to contact the embassy for a quicker interview or delay the process after the baby is born. Any advice?
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DylanandLaura got a reaction from vince88 in Case Complete to Interview September 2019
Received interview letter today, the NVC scheduled the interview for September 10th. My spouse's due date is September 13th. I need to contact the embassy for a quicker interview or delay the process after the baby is born. Any advice?
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DylanandLaura reacted to dwheels76 in Case Complete to Interview September 2019
Get your Senator involved. Call them now.
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DylanandLaura reacted to KartineeKartoons in Case Complete to Interview August 2019
I’m so sorry! Prayers! 🙏🏽
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DylanandLaura got a reaction from KartineeKartoons in Case Complete to Interview August 2019
My wife has a high risk pregnancy that requires a C Section to give birth. She has had many health problems throughout the pregnancy and I have been caring for her in Colombia.
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DylanandLaura got a reaction from Parcaran in Case Complete to Interview August 2019
My wife has a high risk pregnancy that requires a C Section to give birth. She has had many health problems throughout the pregnancy and I have been caring for her in Colombia.
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DylanandLaura got a reaction from azblk in My wife is pregnant and according to doctors
My wife was told by doctors that she has a high risk pregnancy and she requires a C-Section birth. I have been in country supporting her/taking care for most of the pregnancy because she isn't capable of caring for herself and she has no family members capable as well. The USCIS approved my expedite for financial hardship and medical emergency because I am an Investment Advisor and a part of my job is meeting clients, being in Colombia to care for her inhibits my ability to meet with clients and it has caused me to lose business as a result. It is best if you have a lot of evidence and documents written by the doctor to prove to the USCIS that it is an extreme hardship. Normal pregnancy is not grounds for expedite, only medical conditions that threaten your wife or future baby...