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JeanneAdil

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  1. much of the American language and words used depends on which of the 6 areas of the US u live in and Louisiana has its own language i have heard it as loads , mucho, numerous, innumerable, various, countless, manifold, etc
  2. Be prepared to show your return ticket and answer questions as to why the visit and where u will stay Short visits as u post are allowed on tourist visa and you have no basis to adjust to stay in the US At this point if a parent or sibling petitioned for u , it would be lengthy process and u need to make sure of the return to home country
  3. https://www.uscis.gov/alienregistration#:~:text=The INA requires that%2C with,apply for registration and fingerprinting. Read in the blue section for the form to register it says were not registered and fingerprinted (if required )when applying for US visa so if you were , then no u do not need to do the form Were not registered and fingerprinted (if required) when applying for a U.S. visa; an The INA requires that, with limited exceptions, all aliens 14 years of age or older who were not registered and fingerprinted (if required) when applying for a U.S. visa and who remain in the United States for 30 days or longer, must apply for registration and fingerprinting
  4. spouse fills out I 130 and passport photos are included with your I 130a https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-130instr.pdf From page 11 of I 130 instructions For Form I-130 spouse petitioners: □ Did you include two photographs of your spouse beneficiary? □ Did you include a completed and signed Form I-130A? □ Did you include two photographs of you (spouse petitioner)?
  5. Not sure how it benefits for tax purposes /ours are high for what purpose if you do not live here? Have you checked into what 7 states don't have income taxes? Cheapest state to rent office space? You need to do a lot of research / not just for the visa but the feasibility of what u plan. Like why choose the US? BUT you can do LLC Steps to Forming an LLC as a Non-U.S. Resident: Choose a State: Research which state best suits your business needs and consider factors like cost, tax laws, and flexibility. Name Selection: Choose a unique and available name for your LLC. File Articles of Organization: This is the official document that registers your LLC with the state. Appoint a Registered Agent: This individual or entity will receive important legal and business communications on behalf of your LLC. Obtain an ITIN: Apply for an ITIN from the IRS. Establish a Business Bank Account: You may need a U.S. bank account to operate your business. Consider an Operating Agreement: This document can help clarify the rights and obligations of LLC members.
  6. Maybe because L1 and E2 are nonimmigrant visas
  7. First check your copy of the I 864 and make sure it is completed (all pages even if they do not pertain to u) and that it is signed as the letter reads this response is generic and only needs joint sponsor if income does not qualify In order to be a qualified sponsor, the petitioning sponsor's Form I-864 must be properly completed and signed, and the supporting documents must establish that the petitioning sponsor's income meets 125 percent of the federal poverty guideline for the sponsor’s household size.
  8. USCIS has 11 pages of complete instructions https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-130instr.pdf
  9. it was to your statement that people had to live in US 5 years for getting medicaid and the system has a way around that hospitals have to give them service and medicaid under the emergency medicaid pays hospital
  10. Even illegals who could not prove residency have been able to get medicaid the way it sometimes works is Undocumented immigrants are not eligible for most federally funded healthcare programs like Medicaid or CHIP. However, they do have access to emergency care, and hospitals are reimbursed for these services through a mechanism known as "Emergency Medicaid" but each state controls their own services and some states like California and Colorado have programs for undocumented persons the White house is working on a bill as announced in May to remove 14 million illegal from that system https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/2025/05/one-big-beautiful-bill-protects-medicaid-by-removing-illegals-from-the-program/
  11. Having income enough to be able to afford health care insurance for a bene is one thing that concerns a CO during interview medicaid is state by state but they consider total family income and if you could afford the visa , more than likely income is too high for assistance from the state. you can try but be prepared to bare all income and all you own And if you passed the income for this, check into the following site for insurance costs https://affordablehealthinsurancetoday.com/horizon-blue.php?pub_id=22123251053&sub_id=6545705559&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22117021167&gbraid=0AAAAAC03UWpIKWc3jCucvIaWkYcs8UT2Z&gclid=CjwKCAjw87XBBhBIEiwAxP3_A7X7tuXXc2G2QBdggShZjFPMpC_tTC2UPIZfQ3Zx5z0f5njFBVpXGBoCal4QAvD_BwE
  12. UAE your birth country there is really nothing you can do to expedite after interview/ you have to wait while the embassy does the extra work PD is importatnt as this visa has limits on how many are given out
  13. probably not but officers are under new pressures we have not seen in the past and i mostly posted to let this USC understand he needs to file 1040x and amend taxes for the double monetary deduction /its worth money
  14. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/tourism-visit/visitor.html/visa CO may ask if u have funds for the trip/ it was asked at her 1st B2 interview it is under additional info so send a letter he can present to show you will pay / we payed for my mom for everything but i made an account for her years ago that we printed out for her to show i also travel to bring her here and return her to Moroc Additional Documentation May Be Required Review the instructions for how to apply for a visa on the website of the U.S. Embassy or Consulate where you will apply. Additional documents may be requested to establish if you are qualified. For example, additional requested documents may include evidence of: The purpose of your trip, Your intent to depart the United States after your trip, and/or Your ability to pay all costs of the trip. Single men can also marry in US if they are talking to anyone romantically so CO may ask about that And understand his travel to other countries will be noted especially the ones that need a visa good luck for a safe trip
  15. it's because he filed single/ he is married /can not file single OP even if do not have SS # , u can claim her for personal reasons now , file 1040x and claim your spouse the following site is usually for those living abroad but info can also be used for those awaiting SS# from the forms filed for AOS after marrying in the US https://1040abroad.com/blog/expat-tax-how-to-file-taxes-if-spouse-does-not-have-ssn-or-itin/#:~:text=Your spouse does not need,may vary—check compatibility). File your tax return under Married Filing Separately. Enter “NRA” where your spouse’s Social Security Number would go. Your spouse does not need to get an ITIN unless you’re claiming certain dependents or a tax benefit that requires it. You can e-file your return as long as the IRS system accepts “NRA” in place of the spouse’s social security number (some software may vary—check compatibility)
  16. For K1 the person needs to submit the arrest and any deposition from the court If the case is sent to Vermont, then USCIS has determined it is a more difficult case Previous petition does not necessarily slow it down as long as divorce court documents (with seals from court ) are provided/ these need only to be scanned for the paper K1 but bene will need originals (all pages) for the interview. Also bene needs to know details of the divorce _reasons for divorce, date of divorced , how long they were married, any children ,etc)
  17. but he did mention he takes care of him as he does for all family
  18. following site goes all the way back to 2017 and lists per embassy per class K1 is under NIV nonimmigrant class https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-statistics/nonimmigrant-visa-statistics/monthly-nonimmigrant-visa-issuances.html
  19. I would image getting security from Afganistan is difficult and may need extended time but as its been 2 years and 5 months , i would think about the WOM you should check the court and attorney fees to see if this is feasible for u
  20. You list him but he can not accompany the parents as there are no derivates on the I 130 if you wish him to immigrate , he needs his own I 130 and he will be F4 with a long wait (15+years)
  21. easy to look this up https://www.nyed.uscourts.gov/naturalization From January 2, 2025 These ceremonies are open to the public. They serve as a real, and often moving, civics lesson that visitors will not soon forget
  22. Pending is over 28,000 as of end of 1st quarter (check the site for pending cases) this will only go up in number as USCIS is reporting a rise in I 129f petitions flow chart shows since 1st quarter 22,949 K1's have been received and only 2,129 are approved / this is on top of the pending number click on the blue area to see number received and the green area to see those approved at USCIS level there are Not sure why u pay a service when the USCIS API can be seen by any of us wishing u a good future It looks like USCIS did concentrate on worker visas to get all those nonimmigrant workers here for the spring planting and harvesting Later in the early fall , it will be DV lottery that they focus on it all goes in cycles with a summer showdown for vacations and the winter showdown for the Holidays Not to forget Trumps lay offs Donald Trump's administration has implemented significant personnel reductions across various federal agencies, including those involved in immigration processing and enforcement. These layoffs, part of a broader workforce reduction initiative, have sparked concerns and are expected to have a notable impact on the U.S. immigration system.
  23. both visas will take anywhere from 18 months to longer as the wait time in Manilla for interview is long many do go and live while waiting the process If they can maintain income and a US residency and file tax returns as required the best to u both if you do have a child while waiting , you will file CBRA for the child to have US citizenship so you don't have to do a separate petition to bring child here
  24. K1 goes thru the California office unless there are issues The office wait time is only the 1st step in process CR1 and IR1 are both spouse visas CR1 means person came to US before 2 anniversary (2 year green card issued) and IR1 is for after (10 year green card)
  25. any have lithium batteries? comply with shipping company if they do Shipping lithium batteries requires adherence to specific regulations to ensure safety and compliance. These regulations apply regardless of whether the batteries are shipped alone, with equipment, or as part of a larger device. Shipping companies like USPS, UPS, FedEx, and DHL all have their own guidelines, often based on international regulations like IATA and UN standards.
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