JeanneAdil
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44 minutes ago, Family said:
Good observation..I presumed the beneficiary did not throw away her first sure shot relationship /visa until she tied the knot with OP.
that what i said "I would 1st find out if your wife intends to follow thru with the K1 and interview/ seen it happen before"
this Moroccan spouse has a lot of explaining to do
1st to the USC and if he stays with her, then to the CO
this is Moroc and this has been done before /usually not with 2 USC's but petitions with US and another country both thinking they are the ONLY love
1 hour ago, pushbrk said:That's fine but it is also true that if the applicant does not attend the interview and does not pursue the visa any further, the case will be returned to USCIS and USCIS will just let the petition approval expire.
More concerning to me is that you do not get an interview appointment without completing and submitting a DS 160. That's something the foreign spouse in this case (fiance(e) in the previous case) has actually done. So, it's not just a petition approval. They completed a visa application based on that approved petition, and paid an application fee. I wonder if the current spouse/petitioner knows that?
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39 minutes ago, massid said:
Do you mean collect breakup evidence from the k1 case?
Casablanca
I would 1st find out if your wife intends to follow thru with the K1 and interview/ seen it happen before
she nor u can cancel the K1 / only US petitioner can
BTW u married while she was engaged to another and had a petition in progress/this interview will go thru a lot of Scrutiny during the interview. she has a lot of explaning to do.
Like who broke it up?
when it the break up happen?
When and how she met u?
i have never heard of Casa doing a Stokes interview but u may get a call to explain why u married someone who was at the time engaged to another
also , u need a LOT and i mean a LOT of quality time spent together to prove this is a bona fida marriage . Casa can and has denied a CR1
and the situation is not so unigue but the timeframe is to quick to go from one USC to another
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54 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:
yes, why? no one knows but if u don't want a long AP after interview, send them
and IRS transcrpripts don't show actual W2's it lists income from them
transcripts list income but that can be from more than 1 W2 that's why they want to see W2(s)
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51 minutes ago, cpt_ad25 said:
According to another user, tax transcripts are sufficient and better not to mix & match:
Exactly as i said "send IRS transcripts and your W2(s) and any 1099 /its better than a 1040
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did USCIS return the petition and say 'complete it"
or tell u to explain
i would mark it as No and enclose screen shot of 1st meeting that u mentioned in your cover letter
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Just now, cpt_ad25 said:
Are 1099s and W-2s required though if I already have the tax transcripts?
yes, why? no one knows but if u don't want a long AP after interview, send them
and IRS transcrpripts don't show actual W2's it lists income from them
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10 minutes ago, SMK 89 said:
Thanks! And then for the I-864 version -- I petitioned both parents, but that was 2 seperately filed I-130's (so only one "immigrant" "listed on each)....my salary alone is sufficient to be sole sponsor for both. Can i file the I-864 for both I-130's once at the CEAC stage? My tax transcripts tho are filed jointly with spouse but the W2's I can submit would prove the capability to support both solely...
both need an I 864 with DS 260 and the fees
do not confuse a personal written affadivit one would write and get their signature notarized with the affadivit of support (i 864)
best to u and the future
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not true
always refer to instructions
https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-864instr.pdf
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all pages of IRS transcript even if they do not apply to u (IRS transcripts are best instead of 1040 )
W2 and any 1099's that show income
not mentioned on the list but is always needed is USC proof of residency like copy of state photo ID or DL
proof of payment of any taxes owed or payment schedule of agreement to pay if petitioner owes back taxes otherwise not needed
Good to submit proof u have researched health care insurance in your state and can afford the costs
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Household size is described page 6 #14 for income
Provide all of the information requested in the table below about yourself, all of your dependents, and any other individuals you financially support
https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-134.pdf
so if just u and fiancee its 2 unless either of u have children
and its 100% for K1
125% comes in for AOS on the I 864
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Are u a USC?
Are u trying to bring him to US on a visa?
OR is he trying to return on his own?
Why did he leave?
Did he surrender green card and sign I 407 to abandon status?
Take the answers to those questions and see immigration attorney
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yes,
https://global.psu.edu/article/how-internationals-can-get-pennsylvania-drivers-license
Pa allows u to drive a year (in PA only ) on foreign license
DO NOT drive out of the state with foreign license as it my not be legal in another state
I say this as if u r in Pittsburgh as indicated, u r close to Ohio and Maryland and it easy to take a day trip to see other sites
Get that SS card / upon arrival that's the 1st thing to do
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did u get receipt notice?
did u get notice to do biometrics? usually that is in a few weeks
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1 hour ago, MonicainMarrakech said:
Thank YOu so much
It was only sent to me (petitioner) it wasn't even sent to my lawyer surprisingly.
Only the petitioner gets the notice now/ embassy use to (2009) send packet to bene's home address
but petitioner gets notice of documents needed and makes sure all his /her originals are sent to fiancee in time for interview
USPS Overnight (is cheapest and takes about 10 days for Morocco -letter package)
other carriers are quite expensive
1 hour ago, MonicainMarrakech said:Thank You JeanneAdil, we are trying to do things little by little to have everything ready by that time. September will be here soon
Incha allah
allah yekbel
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- check # 6 and fill in VA notice of disability with monthly or annual amount
- and send in copy of the VA letter
who is filling out this form? as u refer to the petitioner as he not me or I ?
petitioner also needs a letter from IRS that says "no return listed " for this person
He can get it from IRS
Completed IRS Form 4506-T to the address or FAX number provided on page 2 of form 4506-T. If the 4506-T information is successfully validated, tax filers can expect to receive a paper IRS Verification of Nonfiling letter at the address provided on their request within 5 to 10 days.
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a person willfully misrepresented a material fact is deemed inadmissible for visa
u can not lie to immigration office
u want to say parents gave u enough money for a year and a half when u came to US
a large amount of cash in this instance would have to be reported to CBP at POE
and u worked illegally ?
What to do? u can not give what u don't have
https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-8-part-j-chapter-2
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18 minutes ago, KMG said:Yes it is. I really want to write something maybe a Medium article or something, to help USCs identify when someone is playing this game.
Several sites post fraud/scam warnings including US Department of State and romance and marriage are not the only scams
they scam businessmen and ask for money to make a horoscope dream come true
US embassy Algeria has good examples of how to spot a romance scam for a US visa
Some of the signs that an Internet contact may be developing a relationship with a U.S. citizen in order to obtain an immigrant visa through marriage, or financial gain/identity theft are:
- Initial contact through unsolicited requests via Skype, Facebook, Viber, on-line gaming, or other means
- The person uses on-line dating sites to meet other foreign nationals
- Lack of real shared interests – i.e., the person on the other end parrots back whatever the U.S. citizen mentions
- Requests for relationships between a young Algerian man and a much older American woman. (In the Algerian cultural context it is extremely unusual for an Algerian man to have a legitimate relationship with a woman even slightly older – and especially unusual to have a first-time relationship with someone beyond child bearing age.)
- Declarations of love within days or weeks of the initial contact (Big one)
- Proposals or discussions of marriage soon after initial contact
- Requests to send money or provide access to financial accounts
- Responses to messages from the U.S. friend are along the lines “I love you/Sorry I missed your call,” or similarly one-sided conversations
- Request to get married in Tunisia or a third country with a single witness because “it’s easier to get married quickly there.” Note that weddings in Algeria are major social occasions, and it is extremely unusual for large numbers of family and friends not to be present at the wedding
- Once engaged, married, or an immigrant visa petition is filed, suddenly starts missing scheduled appointments to chat or call
1. If you suspect the romance is for a green card , offer to move to the person's country and see how fast the chats end
2. and don't assume that because u r in love, the person is too.
3. use your head / not your heart
4. when a person call u baby , could mean he talks to many and doesn't want to call u by wrong name/ make the person use your name
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2 minutes ago, nmanc33 said:
Originally she came in on a J-1, but when we got married and her overstaying, she was on an ESTA. From what I understand, she may not be able to get an ESTA again if she leaves. Is the correct?
We have been in contact with one, he just said we need to wait the 1 year.
Absolutely! Completely different states now.
Careful of the wording of waiting time on internet sites
some say none and some say up to 180
and this can be
1. to file divorce papers
2. to be legally separated
3. or wait time after papers are signed by judge to final divorce
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Fee type Cost K-1 visa petition (Form I-129F) $675 U.S. State Department processing (Form DS-160) $265 Medical examination *Varies Adjustment of status form (Form I-485) $1440
if doing the AP for advanced parole I-131 $630 if done by paper
Income needed for K1 if only 2 (remember to count all kids living and not living with u but u support
https://www.uscis.gov/i-864p poverty guidelines
left column K1 100% and right is 125% for AOS after marriage
2 $20,440 $25,550 forgot to add ROC to remove conditions on 2 year green card so add that
Add all this and traveling expenses
it is not fast, easy or cheap
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NBC doing I 751 and local office doing N-400
it will pop up in computer when N-400 is worked on but local office still has to work the process same as always
and immigration has same as any government entiry a right and left hand that don't know what the other is doing
what we have seen on other post from those who did N-400 and I 751 iinterview together is that N-400 will not be approved till I-751 is so that slows up the N-400
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At this point , she's gone
let whatever she does be her immigration problem
Her waiver denied/her I 485 denied so she is illegal now/ have orders to deport been issued?
Don't fall for any movement from her to recover what is lost / a lawyer to salvage her in this situation would be expensive
yeah, sounds like she used u but sad fact is, some people do
concentrate now on taking your life back
divorce and move on
very sorry this happened to u
Unique situation
in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
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this is very direct but before u continue this spouse process and pay the addtional fees , u need to know this person is coming to u
not using u as a backup for a green card
if u can find out her K1 case # check the progress of it to see if it gets cancelled, denied or visa issued
it will come up under immigrant visa on the following site
https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status.aspx