Joela
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Hi,thank you for the information @CDN(ON)-USA(VT) about all that form.
My Husband will apply my CR-1 visa,we have a plan maybe by the end of this year we'll apply it, because right know we are still concentration with my medication and also still want to collect some information about CR-1 visa,what kind of paper works that we need,because we're married in Texas,US..so I guess may be there's a little different papers?
So hopefully I got some info about it here.Thank You'n God Bless
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1 minute ago, Paul & Mary said:
There is no USCIS field office in Indonesia.
2 minutes ago, Paul & Mary said:There is no USCIS field office in Indonesia.
Oh okay,I thought they have their office also in Indonesia. Thanks
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On 10/17/2019 at 2:10 AM, alexpop13 said:
Online Filing
The agency’s transition from paper applications to a fully digital experience continues to be an important priority for USCIS. Consequently, USCIS continues to expand our online filing capabilities.
- In FY 2019, 1,214,300 applications were filed online, a 10.4% increase from the 1,100,242 filed in FY 2018.
- USCIS added three forms (N-600, N-600K, and I-539) during FY 2019 for a total of eight forms (I-90, I-131A, N-336, N-400, N-565, N-600, N-600K and I-551) available now for online filing.
- USCIS plans to add several more forms for electronic filing during FY 2020, including the I-485, I-765, I-131, I-129 and I-589.
- Additionally, USCIS stood up FIRST, the federal government’s first fully electronic FOIA/Privacy Act request and delivery system that allows users to submit and track FOIA requests and receive documents digitally. In FY 2019, more than 26,000 electronic responses have been delivered to indivduals with online accounts.
What do you guys think about this?
Mods - please move this to correct forum, not sure if this is the right forum to post.
What is Form I.131 and form I .131 A? That's form for ?
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On 9/30/2019 at 9:35 AM, millefleur said:
Just wanted to update this thread. Current these offices are closing:
Closing soon:
Mexico - Monterrey Field Office (Closing soon)
South Korea - Seoul Field Office (Closing soon)
Greece - Athens Field Office (Closing soon)
Already CLOSED:
Philippines - Manila Field Office (Closed)
Mexico - Ciudad Juarez Field Office (Closed)
Russia - Moscow Field Office (Closed)
Still OPEN as of today's date:
Dominican Republic - Santo Domingo Field Office
El Salvador - San Salvador Field Office
Guatemala - Guatemala City Field Office
Haiti - Port-au-Prince Field OfficeMexico - Mexico City Field Office
Peru - Lima Field Office
China - Beijing Field Office
China - Guangzhou Field Office
India - New Delhi Field OfficeThailand - Bangkok Field Office
Germany - Frankfurt Field Office
Ghana - Accra Field OfficeItaly - Rome Field Office
Jordan - Amman Field Office
Kenya - Nairobi Field OfficeSouth Africa - Johannesburg Field Office
United Kingdom - London Field OfficeFor the most up-to-date info, please see the official USCIS page:
https://www.uscis.gov/about-us/find-uscis-office/international-immigration-offices
How about in Indonesia,are they closed also?
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9 minutes ago, geowrian said:
While not a requirement of the K-1 visa, the expectation is that you will file for Adjustment Of Status (AOS) after marrying in the US, then wait out the rest of the process in the US. Since you left already, the only option is to start over with a CR-1 visa.
Guide: https://www.visajourney.com/content/i130guide1/
Okay thanks for this info,will check it
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14 minutes ago, Mezyan said:
Yes, it is longer than the k1. It is best to apply for adjustment of status and WAIT in the states until you get that, before you leave the country. Now that you have left, you need to apply again.
Yah if that's the rule,so should allow it
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10 minutes ago, Mezyan said:
Yes, it is longer than the k1. It is best to apply for adjustment of status and WAIT in the states until you get that, before you leave the country. Now that you have left, you need to apply again.
4 minutes ago, TBoneTX said:Thread is moved from the K-1 Case Progress subforum to the CR-1 Process forum.
Okay,thanks. Will check it
7 minutes ago, TBoneTX said:Thread is moved from the K-1 Case Progress subforum to the CR-1 Process forum.
Ok,thanks. Will check it
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2 minutes ago, Mezyan said:
CR1 process will take you about a year. I would apply asap.
It takes a year? A lot of times to wait
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3 minutes ago, HRQX said:
The requirement for CR-1 is a legal marriage recognized by the US. Your marriage counts.
I see. That's sounds good and bring peace to me,thanks
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15 minutes ago, Greenbaum said:
The K1 visa is a one time entry visa. That visa is now DEAD!
If you want to return you will need to file a CR-1 visa and pretty much go through the same steps and pay additional fees.
I see. I thought CR-1 visa only if we marriage in my country not in US.
53 minutes ago, payxibka said:English only please
since you have returned to your country you need to start over as a k1 only allows one entry.
How can I should to apply K1 visa again,I already married.
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Hai
Saya memerlukan beberapa info tentang cara mengubah status setelah menikah dengan visa K1.
jadi saya menikah pada 20 April 2019, tetapi sampai sekarang kami belum melaporkan ke imigrasi AS tentang pernikahan kami, jadi sudah 2 bulan dan sekarang saya sudah kembali ke negara saya, indonesia sudah.
apakah ada risiko jika kita belum melaporkan pernikahan kita sampai sekarang?
Karena yang saya tahu adalah kita harus melakukan langkah pertama dengan melaporkan perkawinan kita.
jadi adakah orang di sini yang bermasalah dengan saya? Mungkin dapat membantu saya dengan beberapa informasi. Terima kasih, Tuhan memberkati
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@HRQX Thank you. Will check it