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JeanneAdil

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  1. Moroc wants originals (of all documents ) at the interview should have sent photo copy with petition instructions are posted on US embassy morocco site and clearly stated in instructions for interview https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Supplements/Supplements_by_Post/CSB-Casablanca.html If you have ever been married: An original marriage certificate for each marriage, a certified English translation, and a photocopy of each certificate. For any marriages that have been terminated by death, divorce, or dissolution, please provide an original or certified copy of the death, divorce, or dissolution certificate, a certified English translation, and a photocopy of each certificate. so now, petitioner will need to get new certified divorce papers from the court of record only photo copy of any supporting document they accept is copy of DL or state ID to show US residency/ every other document for this particular embassy has to be original the above site says ds 260 as its for spouse so its ds 160 but other supporting documents remain the same
  2. PA requires 12 months living in the state to be eligible for in state tuition
  3. asking now for a reduced fee for N 400 when you had to get the green card with needed income could cause immigration to look at past petitions for income issues don't push your luck with immigration as we all face new government and policies that seem to be made up in 1 person's mind and every officer is afraid of the job cuts so they are walking on thin ice
  4. I wouldn't shell out any money for a lawyer
  5. According to the following chart u can attend https://www.ice.gov/doclib/sevis/pdf/Nonimmigrant Class Who Can Study.pdf while waiting for AOS you can not apply for state or federal funds to help pay tuition
  6. you say you are not interested in a fee waiver , then follow instructions if u r not eligible , answer 1. only and proceed to part II u would not answer 2-5
  7. USCIS will not refund money and I doubt you can get a refund from a lawyer /read your contract as the attorney has it written up and it mostly protects that office https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-1-part-b-chapter-3 Chapter 3 Fees submitted to USCIS are generally non-refundable regardless of the ultimate decision on the benefit request or how much time is required to issue a decision.[25] There are a few exceptions to this rule, such as if USCIS makes an error that results in the inappropriate filing of a form or if USCIS collects the wrong fee.[26] You can fire the attorney but understand the petitioner is responsible for the petition (being correct before signing it) and all supporting documents check cashed so they will process as soon as it is returned with any corrections asked for by the USCIS office Relax and tell the attorney to fly a kite and finish the process yourself you can write to the state bar and lodge a complaint about the lawyer
  8. Portugal has 2 steps 1st she had to gain temporary residency to be able to work then after living there 5 years she can apply for permanent residency Portugal is part of the Schengen nation and she can travel to France for her interview What she needs to do now is get the criminal report from native country Peru to be ready with this document for the interview
  9. Since your interview is scheduled for the 26th and the closure (at this time ) of the embassy to the public, u can call nearby countries to see if they will accept a transfer of the petition. this really is probably not the best course of action as it takes time (if another embassy accepts) to go thru the process of tranfering and meantime the DRC could open and you are stuck in limbo You may find yourself waiting a few months for the interview in DRC but any transfer would be a few months or longer based on the workload of the foreign embassy. Sorry for your delay and the troubles in DRC you have my best wishes for a successful outcome meantime stay safe get those 2024 tax returns done and be prepare to perhaps update the I 864
  10. On a Canadian tourist visa she would not be a permanent resident and not able to interview there
  11. 1st Colombia does not have a system of expunging criminal records 2nd If u tried to file for her , expect FBI to be looking closely at your activity
  12. USCIS gives no timeframe for the N 300 and the petition still goes to Dallas lockbox so hard to say which office will handle it or where the biometrics will take place for the concealed handgun permit https://oregonchl.org/frequently-asked-questions/ Looking at Oregon instructions looks like showing proof of filing the N 300 is needed (not the notice of any approval) You must apply for a concealed handgun license in the county in which you reside. Be a U.S. citizen or a legal alien who can document continuous residency in the United States for at least six months and who has declared, in writing, to the INS the intent to acquire citizenship (Form N300)
  13. For either visa strokes are not reversible and u may need to look into providing health care insurance in case she has another B2 would not need this info but you do It's expensive to care for someone in USA with serious health issues and the insurance (when premium is low) has a high deductible and i mean real high. my MIL is here on B2 and we have a low premium policy which doesn't seem to cover much On B2 the longest she can stay is 6 months / what happens if she has another stroke and can't leave? I would try to go to Brazil if possible to help care for her for whatever time you could get away. It's so hard to leave family and know what they go thru back home you have my sincere wishes for a plan to help
  14. i will admit that the I 864 EZ instructions are confusing as the children have their own I 130 petitions but the instructions say (is not the only person immigrating based upon the underlying visa petition) and they are listed on the spouse petition/ i am sure others with expert knowledge will chime in to answer u . Do not use Form I-864EZ if any of the following conditions apply. Instead, you must complete and submit Form I-864. 1. The relative you are sponsoring is not the only person immigrating based upon the underlying visa petition
  15. Loves to teach (here on VJ) said Pakistan had long waiting list and waited forever for the interview there she needed to do a new petition and at UAE, the interview was scheduled faster as the waiting queue is shorter
  16. married is married this will not be an issue You, petitioning for mother, do the I 864 and spouse do the joint both will need to provide US residency proof
  17. Up to USCIS but seems that could be good reason (just my opinion) here's the site to try it with possible stated resons https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-guidance/expedite-requests sincerely wishing you the best on the back surgery '/that shouldn't be put off as (as a PT) waiting for it makes the recovery harder
  18. yeah, no timeline for the OP but his past posts says petition was july 2024 so the april 2024 application paper should have been used / hoping so as SS sometimes is not so friendly
  19. reason to expedite (hardship on USC)? if not, just need to wait in out she could ask for the criminal report now from Philippines if she does not intend to return there so u have copy of it for NVC and she has the original for the interview
  20. don't forget appointment at SS office to change status on that card registering to vote keeping copy of main petition in case u later intend to apply for a family member (you' can not rely on memory for these dates and info years later) Congratulations
  21. and if she was to leave UAE to interview in Pakistan, she needs the UAE criminal report from UAE before leaving that country
  22. without her name on account which requires a SS number or ITIN (which she is not eligible for since not married), you can not open an account for her without her physical presence in US for your purposes K1 is not the best choice as she will not be able to get green card and help with income until the AOS process is done on top of the expense for the AOS which on low income is very expensive You need to research cost of AOS after marriage and cost of health care insurance to satisfy the CO at the interview
  23. you have to turn in passport to have the visa page added so if interview has taken place , u would not have a passport embassy needs your passport
  24. same sex marriage is legal in the US since 2014 and legal for immigration meeting for several visits like u state makes your case stronger the best to you both
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