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Danny1991

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    Danny1991 reacted to arken in Green card 10 years upgrade to US Citizen?   
    Either 3 years after your wife becomes a USC or 5 years from your GC date whichever is earlier.
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    Danny1991 reacted to payxibka in Is it ok when interviewing in other country?   
    You can be interviewed in your country of legal residence or nationality.  You are eligible to interview in Frankfurt.  Stop listening to that someone  
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    Danny1991 reacted to SusieQQQ in Is it ok when interviewing in other country?   
    To reiterate, if you are legally resident in a country you are entitled to interview there.
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    Danny1991 reacted to Khallaf in Is it ok when interviewing in other country?   
    if you have an approved I-130 you only need to get the papers that NVC would be sending out to the embassy listed on the USCIS papers to the embassy where you are now at
     
    so you can interview in Frankfurt I have heard it can take up to 6 months to get it moved but it could be less.
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    Danny1991 got a reaction from Love To Teach in K1 Visa Interview - case returned to NVC   
    I agree with this comment. For example in Germany we usually stay and spend lots of time together before getting married. 
     
    It seems the embassies or consulates in developing countries are very hard. In my country the CO are very nice, friendly and polite. Mostly they don’t ask much and 98% visa will be approved. 
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    Danny1991 reacted to Prezymel in F2A Spouse I-130 2017 filers   
    Omg, May 2019 visa bulletin out today, from March 1 jump to May 15..😊
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    Danny1991 reacted to Unlockable in K1 Visa Interview - case returned to NVC   
    This always happen.
     
    People don't completely understand that there are cultural differences in other countries and sometimes those differences may seem extreme. Pakastan has a strong patriarchal society. Most often women are not even encouraged to go out in public alone. Because of religious beliefs in a lot of cultures, a man and woman can not be left alone, much less stay in a hotel together, if they are not married.
     
    So yes, visiting and spending lots of time to someone you love but not married to sounds normal to us. It may sound "ridiculous" or "crazy" not to. But in some cultures, there are consequences if the two are not married.
     
    You have to have a global mind when dealing with immigration. That means never equate other cultures to your own.
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    Danny1991 got a reaction from JrGoldMiner in F2A Spouse I-130 2017 filers   
    Hello everyone!
     
    I received the approval letter from Uscis. Finally! 22 months  “tired, disappointed and hopeless” now GONE. 
     
    PD: 31/5/2017
    ND: 26/3/2019

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    Danny1991 got a reaction from punsunny in F2A Spouse I-130 2017 filers   
    Hello everyone!
     
    I received the approval letter from Uscis. Finally! 22 months  “tired, disappointed and hopeless” now GONE. 
     
    PD: 31/5/2017
    ND: 26/3/2019

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    Danny1991 got a reaction from sherydenise in F2A Spouse I-130 2017 filers   
    Hello everyone!
     
    I received the approval letter from Uscis. Finally! 22 months  “tired, disappointed and hopeless” now GONE. 
     
    PD: 31/5/2017
    ND: 26/3/2019

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    Danny1991 got a reaction from Weebee in F2A Spouse I-130 2017 filers   
    Hello everyone!
     
    I received the approval letter from Uscis. Finally! 22 months  “tired, disappointed and hopeless” now GONE. 
     
    PD: 31/5/2017
    ND: 26/3/2019

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    Danny1991 got a reaction from punsunny in F2A Spouse I-130 2017 filers   
    My case is on June 1st, 2017 and also no update from CSC. I guess our case will be processed in next 2-3 months. 
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    Danny1991 got a reaction from Randyandyuni in What should I do after violating 90 Days Rule?   
    Ah no Khallaf, She has a green card via F3 visa. I am first and maybe last her husband. I hope so 😉
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    Danny1991 got a reaction from usmsbow in What should I do after violating 90 Days Rule?   
    Ah no Khallaf, She has a green card via F3 visa. I am first and maybe last her husband. I hope so 😉
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    Danny1991 got a reaction from nullaccount234 in What should I do after violating 90 Days Rule?   
    Ah no Khallaf, She has a green card via F3 visa. I am first and maybe last her husband. I hope so 😉
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    Danny1991 reacted to Crazy Cat in What should I do after violating 90 Days Rule?   
    Have you misrepresented a material fact to US immigration officials?
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    Danny1991 reacted to USS_Voyager in What should I do after violating 90 Days Rule?   
    But you didn’t misrepresented anything. You visited your sister and you just spontaneously got married right? I mean, in your B2 visa interview, did you tell them anything that was not true? Did they ask if you have a girlfriend and you said no? Did you plan to marry your girlfriend before you enter the US on that B2? If you did, then that was misrepresentation. If you did not plan for it to happen that way, but it did anyway, it wasn’t misrepresentation.
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    Danny1991 reacted to mushroomspore in What should I do after violating 90 Days Rule?   
    They don't ask for such evidence. They may ask a question during the interview about your previous entry but the goals of the interview are actually to ensure: 1. You are who you say you are (and not some criminal who stole someone else's identity) and 2. That you and your wife actually KNOW each other and are in a real relationship. Your intent was determined at the border by CBP to be genuine and as you say, the marriage was spontaneous anyways. It's in the past and it's not the embassy's job to police previous legal entries into the US (it's different if you've entered the US illegally before but you have not so it's not a concern for you). Basically, the embassy is very unlikely to care about your previous entry. It is their job to make sure that the visa they want to give you NOW (an immigrant visa) will be used correctly.
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    Danny1991 reacted to carmel34 in What should I do after violating 90 Days Rule?   
    OP said petitioner is LPR, this takes much longer than USC spouse filing, about two years.
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    Danny1991 reacted to USS_Voyager in What should I do after violating 90 Days Rule?   
    No, sounds like everything was kosher there, especially you did not file to adjust status but you chose to return and do the immigrant visa instead. But just curious so where are you with the I-130? May 2017 should have been approved already? Are you having the interview for the immigrant visa soon?
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    Danny1991 reacted to mushroomspore in What should I do after violating 90 Days Rule?   
    Getting spontaneously married in the US with a B2 visa is legal. And now you're following the other LEGAL process of immigrating into the US by filing the I-130. You're perfectly fine. Take a deep breath. Lots of people have done the exact same thing as you and now live in the US as green card holders and citizens. Also, the 30/60/90 day rule is a Department of State policy. USCIS isn't bound by it. 
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    Danny1991 reacted to USS_Voyager in What should I do after violating 90 Days Rule?   
    I think you’re fine. You didn’t do anything wrong. There is no law that prohibits you from getting married on B2 visa. It is only fraud/misrepresentation if you interviewed for B2 but your intention was to adjust status in the US. It was clearly not, because you left. Assume you didn’t overstay the B2, you should have no problem. Just follow the steps on the I-130 process.
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