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JeanneAdil

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  1. can only say it should be exactly the same one member took a different translation to an interview and had to wait for a copy of the original translation to be produced translators do not always use the exact same language so use the ones for the I 130 to be safe
  2. you pay from date taxes should have been filed april 15th the day they are really due extensions due not change the day payments are due https://www.irs.gov/payments/interest If you need more time to file your taxes, request an extension by the April tax filing due date. This gives you until October 15 to file without penalties. Make sure you pay any tax you owe by the April filing date. The extension is only for filing your return. From the following IRS site https://www.irs.gov/filing/get-an-extension-to-file-your-tax-return From IRS site
  3. Not always depends on how ticket is purchased we fly from Moroc to Paris (usually but also have transit in London and Brussels) we have to even change airlines but our luggage goes to to 'Atlanta with no pick up and recheck however, when wife flew from Peru to Atlanta thru Miami , had to pick up and recheck lugguage from Ecuador to Charolette with Ft Lauderdale layover, no pick up and recheck
  4. if a person owes , its penalties and interest from the date should have filed (April 15th) In general, we charge interest on underpayments starting on the due date of the amount you owe and will continue to accrue until the balance is paid in full: Tax is due on the return filing date; extensions to file do not extend the date for payment of the tax
  5. so much depends on the CO and things like "has the USC been working steady? does the USC flip from job to job? will income be the same or loosing some salary or job benefits like health care insurance" its all up to CO at interview i would play it safe and be prepared for a joint sponsor who is USC or LPR and has US address
  6. I would expect the CO to want the joint sponsor as the job will be pretty new (unless he is hired back by same employer)
  7. Fiancee interview in UAE / Is this the home country? Please do a timeline
  8. The interview also includes an English language test (reading, writing, and speaking) and a civics test. he needs to read and understand the questions on USA government for civics test https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/questions-and-answers/100q.pdf Hardest question is "Name one person who wrote the Federalist papers?"
  9. When you prepare the petition , include a cover letter to show the 6 months together as that is strong evidence and check over your copy of the I 129f as often there are mistakes made by agencies and/or lawyers . the USC is responsible for the petition and validity of all information Red flag I can see is that bene's family does not know about the relationship you can check out the list NOLO law has that include other red flag issues so u r aware https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/red-flags-that-make-uscis-suspect-marriage-fraud.html the very best of luck and a long happy life together to the 2 of you
  10. seems like this happens to the sites every big holiday weekend keep trying / it will be back up or you can use EMMA to make an inquiry https://www.uscis.gov/tools/meet-emma-our-virtual-assistant
  11. What country? How much time togerther? Does family approve? Why the K1 when the cost is more than the CR1? and the bene can not work till EAD card is in hand after marriage? Look at crazycat's comparison of K1 and Cr1 USC should not show sending money to the bene / looks like bene is using USC (that is the way immigration looks at this)
  12. Full Visa Suspension: A group of 10 countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, Cuba, and North Korea, could face a complete suspension of U.S. visas. This means their citizens would not be allowed to travel to the U.S. for any purpose, including tourism, business, and study.
  13. what country there are internet sites which tell you how and where to get an original from the country
  14. Yes, non-U.S. citizens can open a bank account in the U.S. When you open a bank account at Bank of America, you'll need to provide two forms of identification, a tax identification number and documents that show proof of both a foreign and U.S. address. so. if you have a SS # or ITIN I would not be in a hurry to do so without the visa in hand and a solid job offer since this may be iffy by your own words " could be on the employer end to hire me in US and do the transfer."
  15. USC can file MFS OR MFJ even when the bene is not yet in the US the W7 form goes along with the return to claim the spouse for the double tax deduction / USC can claim the spouse in the year married https://www.irs.gov/individuals/international-taxpayers/nonresident-aliens
  16. i hope you did not mail the original document for naturalization
  17. Knowing that Pakistan is on the orange list, u should probably contact US embassy and see if they will renew the visa or advise you to petition for new one And read the BBC article as the administration is revoking some F1 visas/ it would seem the ones cancelled are for political reasons like protesting the Isreal actions in Gaza. but some have been for speeding tickets since none of us know or are asking for your personal info, you may need new visa as CPB may have cause to not allow u to enter the US https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cg411rrnkkko
  18. when he arrives on K1 , make appointment at SS office and get that SS # don't wait for AOS as you need SS # to add him to bank, and many other things
  19. print it out -all pages even if no info on them pertaining to you_ sign it and scan copy of it to NVC the original must go to beneficary for the interview keep copy for yourself
  20. time to get the SS # is limited so apply ASAP Yes, an EAD (Employment Authorization Document) is often needed while your Adjustment of Status (AOS) application (I-485) is pending. You can apply for an EAD concurrently with your I-485 application, especially if you want to work while waiting for your green card. guides here to help
  21. the joint bank account and tax info is to be submitted later at NVC and interview
  22. I should have added CBP is looking for those who are have broken or are breaking /or intend to break US laws
  23. only option is refuse US visa you did not a US visa (regular) u are not after waiver I believe the question asks. "where you ever refused (denied) a US visa?" that means ever You must declare any previous refusals in any new applications. Failing to declare a previous refusal may be considered misleading information.
  24. the plus of being a green card holder under the spouse visa is that u can travel home for visits or to settle affairs there after US POE unless you violate US laws https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/after-we-grant-your-green-card/international-travel-as-a-permanent-resident Permanent residents are free to travel outside the United States, and temporary or brief travel usually does not affect your permanent resident status. If it is determined, however, that you did not intend to make the United States your permanent home, you will be found to have abandoned your permanent resident status
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