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Shawn and sha

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  1. 27 minutes ago, Hello729 said:

    Thank you.  We are still living in the same house, so I am mostly alone with her.  How do I overcome this problem of not being alone with her?  (Sorry for asking the dumb question).

    THIS.

    Every relationship  is different,especially  with different  cultures. Marriages take two to work with a baby coming a good compromise  is best 

  2. 20 minutes ago, Greenbaum said:

    No it means just the opposite. You have "immigrant" status but you are really a "non-immigrant" and so you prepare the I-134 and the DS-160. The immigrant status is just temporary until such time that you visa is issued and then it reverts to non-immigrant status. In your mind, you must think of this as a non-immigrant with immigrant intentions. It's just different then all the visas out their.

    Ok thank u so much.

  3. On 7/20/2019 at 10:50 AM, Jennchilada said:

    I received the form I-797 weeks ago stating that our petition was approved and that it was forwarded to the listed consulate. There was no mention of NVC and there was no listed consulate! I am confused if I am supposed to take action or.. just wait. Any advise? I have not seen this in any samples online. IMG_9302.thumb.jpg.1a5584113414522a24fe1509b2792358.jpg (See attached).

    We got same thing.

  4. 1 hour ago, Greenbaum said:

    Well now you know so you can help others.

     

    The K-1 process is quite strange. For a time, it is both a non-immigrant and immigrant visa type. That is why the links (what you received in the email) will send you the process for immigrant which would be the I-864 and DS-260 even though it truly is a non-immigrant visa requiring I-134 and the DS-160. As you go through the stages, within the NVC system you look up your file under immigrant (ceac.state.gov/). It stays that way until after your interview and the approval and your visa is ready for issue. At that point, it changes over to non-immigrant. It truly is a non-immigrant visa with immigrant intent.
     

    So means i should need the I 864 and ds260 not the I134 and Ds160?

  5. 10 hours ago, Greenbaum said:

    Here is the path for your application USCIS --------> NVC ------> USEM. You're getting a standard letter for someone who is of immigrant status which you are for a time being then when your visa is issue, your case changes to non-immigrant with immigrant intent. They treat the K-1 as a different species. Everything is moving along for you nicely.

    Thank u.im just worried cause other k1 visa filers i asked say that their letter say forward to nvc and i read one in forum saying receive same in our letter that had problems on it.

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