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why would u not think the addavit of support an fiancial evidence is not needed when it clearly says ALL supporting documents uploaded to CEAC? IRS tax transcripts will tell parents if you are married or not whether u submit them as filing joint or separate / they require name and SS of partner Supporting Documents – original or certified copies of all civil documents you uploaded into CEAC.
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South Africa K-1 interview process
JeanneAdil replied to fbgmlae's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
applicants who are not fluent in English are permitted to bring an interpreter with them to the interview. The interpreter does not have to be certified, but they do need to be fluent in both languages. Additionally, the sponsoring USC cannot be the interpreter. The government requires interpreters to take an oath and sign a note during the interview. Meantime , he should practice leaning English as it is the main US language although many here speak Spanish. -
it is important to answer the questions raised by the others to get good information What was the drug? Did you spent time in jail? Did the dr ask if u ever used drugs and did you answer truthfully? Congressman cannot help getting the visa / only the CO at interview can issue a visa and that person needs to complete AP before a decision is made
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South Africa K-1 interview process
JeanneAdil replied to fbgmlae's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
what country/embassy will the interview take place? What is the native language of that country? and if working there, he probably speaks the language, right? -
Bad US Visa Interview Experience
JeanneAdil replied to ZKJ's topic in US Embassy and Consulate Discussion
do not need SS # to file joint taxes the USC does MFJ and follows the IRS instructions for getting ITIN (form W7) ITIN is assigned and used till i got my SS# / My wife filed this way for each year i was still not in USA https://www.irs.gov/individuals/international-taxpayers/nonresident-aliens -
This info is in CBP computers you can access the info To view your U.S. travel history, go to the CBP website and click on the “View Travel History” tab. In the next window, you will be required to read and accept terms of the website by clicking "Consent & Continue". You will need to provide: First (Given) Name – as it appears on the passport/visa. Last (Family) Name/Surname – as it appears on the passport/visa. Birth Date – Day/Month/Year (i.e. 18/MARCH/1991). Passport Number – as it appears on the passport/visa. Passport Country of Issuance – country of citizenship as it appears on the passport. Click “NEXT”. Your results will show the dates, type (arrival/departure), and airport code of your travel to/from the U.S. https://www.cbp.gov/travel/international-visitors/i-94
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Plane to come to US? if so, even if interview was on the 19th, visa would not be ready by the 22nd
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most do not give out the sealed envelope anymore as it is all on computer for CBP Overseas duty N 400 is for military duty To apply for citizenship as a member of the U.S. military serving overseas, you will file Form N-400, Application for Naturalization, with USCIS. You may be eligible for expedited naturalization based on your military service, potentially waiving some of the usual requirements like physical presence in the U.S.
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Alien registration for visitors staying more than 30 days
JeanneAdil replied to Ontarkie's topic in Tourist Visas
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 Once an alien has registered and appeared for fingerprinting (unless waived), DHS will issue evidence of registration, which aliens over the age of 18 must carry and keep in their personal possession at all times. B2 he would be fingerprinted ESTA not fingerprinted so needs to register I 94 at border needs to register https://www.uscis.gov/alienregistration#:~:text=The INA requires that%2C with,apply for registration and fingerprinting. AI says canadians do not need to register but i can not find that on CBP or USCIS sites so ask at border -
Admin processing 221g
JeanneAdil replied to enxm's topic in Waivers (I-601 and I-212) and Administrative Processes (221g)
but identify as Iranian??? -
Admin processing 221g
JeanneAdil replied to enxm's topic in Waivers (I-601 and I-212) and Administrative Processes (221g)
He is L1 b nonimmigrant he asked about Iran in his post so i assume he is using Iranian passport -
you will be in AP for extended security checks while the CO reviews the documents and your medical exam to see if any drug issues are raised by the physician. this can take days, weeks or months I would guess CO wants to know what drug "influence of drugs" involved so they may need to contact the court. Did you serve time in Jail? I am familiar with Moroc courts and others here should know that in Moroc, there is not a trial with testimony, and witnesses but when a person is accused of a crime , a judge decides jail and time in jail / and is often payed under the table to lessen the jail time except for major crimes like murder. those crimes are life sentences automatically. you may be asked later to respond with additional documents and/or the passport usually this is done thru Aramex CEAC site will say refused till the CO makes the decision to issue visa or refuse Denied the case would be returned to USA with a NOIR (notice of intent to revoke ) or NOID (notice of intent to deny) the USC would be receive notice about 6 months from date of interview. https://ceac.state.gov/ceacstattracker/status.aspx
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Admin processing 221g
JeanneAdil replied to enxm's topic in Waivers (I-601 and I-212) and Administrative Processes (221g)
https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/06/restricting-the-entry-of-foreign-nationals-to-protect-the-united-states-from-foreign-terrorists-and-other-national-security-and-public-safety-threats/ (h) Iran (i) Iran is a state sponsor of terrorism. Iran regularly fails to cooperate with the United States Government in identifying security risks, is the source of significant terrorism around the world, and has historically failed to accept back its removable nationals. (ii) The entry into the United States of nationals of Iran as immigrants and nonimmigrants is hereby suspended. -
this 1st CPA just did taxes from your files OP? or the CPA was the one who handled assets and liabilities? the accounts received and payable In 1st case, you are the only one responsible in providing info to CPA 2nd case, the CPA really messed up Have you thought to use a good tax lawyer instead of CPA?
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any red flags to the case ? 1. age difference of over 10 years 2. woman not of child bearing age as its important to Moroccan family 3. difference of religions -not sure this is as important as it once was -we are 2 different religions 4. difference in education 5. family approval is important especially Morccan mother 6. time spent together is important -must be quality not just 1 quick visit to meet 7. Morccan must know every little and big thing about the USC (they may ask and may not as this very much depends on initial evidence sent in with petition 8. at interview good if questioning is short and passpost is kept 9. all go thru AP -sometimes just the time to print and add visa to passport /other times needs additional screening which can be based on social media used, etc 10. CEAC site will say refused till it goes to issued or denied so not to worry if u see Refused at first Incha yekbel best to you both
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Urgent B2 Visa for Wife to Accompany Sick U.S. Citizen Child – Morocco
JeanneAdil replied to JJasper's topic in Tourist Visas
plan B get treatment in Moroc as its covered even if poor or get it done thru the bilateral agreement with 'Bilateral agreement Moroc has with several countries in europe -
If the combo card was offically stopped in july , will it affect those who already applied for one prior to July or stopped all together for everyone? just wondering how USCIS does changes and why the lawyer didn't know whether she consulted one before or after the incident. Immigration lawyers should keep up with these changes
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Urgent B2 Visa for Wife to Accompany Sick U.S. Citizen Child – Morocco
JeanneAdil replied to JJasper's topic in Tourist Visas
going to assume you married and added wife and child (perhaps the stepchildren too) to health care policy here in the USA or you wouldn't be asking. you need to know deductibles for treatments of any kind you also should ask human resources if you can pay in Moroc for one of the private hospitals and be reimbursed by your plan also understand that wife must list all her children on the ds 160 petition and CO will not like her leaving 2 children there as moroc government does not like that to happen -
Bad US Visa Interview Experience
JeanneAdil replied to ZKJ's topic in US Embassy and Consulate Discussion
me too especially joint as it allows for double the deduction -
Bad US Visa Interview Experience
JeanneAdil replied to ZKJ's topic in US Embassy and Consulate Discussion
Because single means "not married" no wonder the CO had suspensions that the relationship (marriage) was not real that was a big mistake to do taxes like that you already had interview so there is no application ongoing / there is a petition she did for the spouse and your DS 260 for the visa she needs to do 1040x filing as married MFS (married filing separate) or MFJ (married filing joint and the W7 for your ITIN which is in her favor for lower tax bracket -
Urgent B2 Visa for Wife to Accompany Sick U.S. Citizen Child – Morocco
JeanneAdil replied to JJasper's topic in Tourist Visas
Been to dr in Morocco and it is not expensive but if you need a clinic, you may have to wait i had allergy attack and saw a dr that day, cost me 10 Dirhams ($1) got medicine from pharmacy and didn't have to contend with all those allergy tests we get back here The government of morocco legislated two reforms in 2005 to expand health insurance coverage. The first is a payroll-based mandatory health insurance plan, l'Assurance Maladie Obligatoire (AMO) for public- and formal private–sector employees, which seeks to extend coverage from the current 16 percent to 30 percent of the population. The second, Regime d'Assistance Medicale (RAMED), creates a publicly financed fund to cover services for the poor. Many with severe issues can also get treatment in Europe because of a bilateral agreement Some European countries have bilateral agreements with Morocco that can facilitate access to healthcare and social security benefits, like France. These agreements may allow for the transfer of healthcare rights or coverage under certain circumstances. For example, a bilateral agreement between France and Morocco may allow a Moroccan resident to access French healthcare under specific conditions, potentially including coverage for treatment in France. So make this plan B OR go and get your child Plan C -
USC made a petition for the K1 visa in April the actual application for the visa will be done by bene from Uganda by filling out the DS 160 when advised to do so the USC should make the case stronger by completing more visits thus spending quality time with bene for the bene, keep busy with family and friends and doing anything you enjoy in home country as after arrival in USA, you have to go thru process to adjust to stay and it will be quite a while before you can travel out of US to see all these people again. when here make sure you talk to back home by cam (whatsapp is good)
