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JeanneAdil

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  1. yes, even if u live in Boliva u can get in touch with the embassy and see if they will accept direct consular just make sure u have filed US tax returns and have all the other documents needed plus the monies for the fees
  2. forgot one important part As a USC , u r required to file US tax retruns yearly/ the IRS transcripts will be required at the NVC stage and no, u do not need to return to the US until u and family move her but u do need to establish US residency , have filed Us taxes, and have US income for the I 864 -if no US income u still will file the I 864 with 0 income and need joint sponsor who is a USC or LPR residint in the US and willing to fill our I 864 also and provide his/her IRS tax statement and proof of US residency income must be enough to satisfy the poverty guidelines for family and Joint sponsor if 1 is needed https://www.uscis.gov/i-864p
  3. May be updating over the weekend this is one of the issues we often have try it during the week and late at night when fewer people (like the employees themselves) are not online
  4. online filing fee is $625 for each I 130 ( 3 persons -1 petition for each person that is not a USC) You need US passport for the 1 child the NVC fees for the ds 260 and I 864 at the 2nd stage are $325 and $120 for each person when visas are approved there is a processing fee for the green card $235 you will need either US income or a qualified sponsor it is best to enter the US and establish residency ahead of this process Link to the I 130 https://www.uscis.gov/i-130 I would read thru the instructions before filing out the form you will not have a US office / it will be Boliva / don't make the mistake when u get to question 61 / make sure its answered as Boliva the guides above (guides in the blue bar) will help you
  5. https://www.tompkinscountyny.gov/All-Departments/County-Clerk/Naturalization-Services this is lists of dates for Ithaca NY (thompins County) Last listed date was September 25th you can check this site for further updates dont' miss a scheduled one You may be able to participate in a naturalization ceremony on the same day as your interview. If a ceremony is unavailable, we will mail you a notice with the date, time, and location of your scheduled naturalization ceremony on Form N-445, Notice of Naturalization Oath Ceremony. If you cannot attend your scheduled naturalization ceremony, return the notice, Form N-445, Notice of Naturalization Oath Ceremony, to your local USCIS office, along with a letter requesting a new date and explaining why you cannot attend the scheduled naturalization ceremony. Failing to appear more than once for your naturalization ceremony may lead to a denial of your application.
  6. Student loan is just that -a loan that must be repaid it is not income / its a bill https://www.irs.gov/faqs/interest-dividends-other-types-of-income/grants-scholarships-student-loans-work-study/grants-scholarships-student-loans-work-study
  7. you need to know what VI requirements are and send for the packet to your address to get the applicaiton for the marriage license it does say you need SS # and to be safe i would have her apply for one upon US entry as it is always best to do that ASAP https://visuperiorcourt.hosted.civiclive.com/office_of_the_clerk/family_division/marriage_license_information
  8. And that is not what is needed/ we did not even need apostile for the marriage application (of wife's documents ) US Casa embassy has a list of approved certified translators they will accept i only said that most people in my country think apostile and certifying mean the same /My wife tried to explain the difference to my family but without them understanding English and her Dariga poor, we couldn't get the idea across the OP needs to use a name that is on the approved list of civil documents for the different cities in Moroc and she and my aunt had to do the translations while i worked so she looked up this list online She looked price for both online and found out the following The important part of this is the cost it is about 100 dirham ($10 USD) a page for a certified translation apostile is very expensive an apostile is done in moroc by the same translators but they charge $75 to $150 for the service to apostile the work plus the per page document fee The exact price for a Moroccan apostille on a Moroccan document for translation to English varies by document type and authority, but you can expect to pay around 150-250 Moroccan Dirhams (MAD) per document for the apostille stamp itself. You will also need to pay for the certified translation, which can be obtained from a certified translator and will likely have separate fees. https://visadc.com/apostille/morocco-apostille/
  9. they are but Moroc calls certified docments "apostile" and the USC must have all the Moroccan documents translated by a certified translator / they can not do it themselves as other countries allow it to be done. the US embassy in Casa only accepts certified translations from the list on the site i published
  10. The Moroccan documents will be certified (apostilled you call it) by a certified translator and you will submit both copies of the original Arabic and English translations to NVC / originals are taken to the interview list of translators approved by immigration are available for many cities in Moroc are on the following site https://ma.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/local-resources-of-u-s-citizens/translators/ allah yekbel
  11. have her prepare a POA giving you the right to sign the document / include both the original and one translated into English with your supporting documents
  12. for 2025 employers must send out (or post online at your request) the W2 by January 31st of 2026 if needed to show this income, your last pay stub from employer will have income -to-date for the year Letters from current employer plus pay stubs should suffice / i think others say 3 months but , again, the last pay stub shows income-to - date for the year . Please, it would be helpful if you would fill out a timeline for your own process , add the country flag and type of visa wife is F2a from my reading past posts
  13. this is a question no one here can really answer much will depend on the document review done on that 1st meeting
  14. has she asked to be exempt from the 2 year home country physical residence requirement Following their exchange program, some J-1 visa holders, along with their J-2 spouses and children, are required to return to their home country before obtaining certain immigration benefits, as outlined in section 212(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. If you are subject to the requirement to return to your home country, you may pursue a waiver of the requirement by filing a Form DS-3035, J-1 Visa Waiver Recommendation Application. Applicants pursuing waivers on the basis of exceptional hardship or persecution must also file a Form 612, Application for Waiver of the Foreign Residence Requirement (Under Section 212(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, as Amended), with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
  15. This never makes sense to me they could not adjust to stay in the US at this point as your spouse is not yet a citizen BUT in our case they denied my MIL when adil was just a LPR and approved her when he became a citizen when we could have done the AOS and we had a I 130 in the process at the time BTW your timeline is messed up it shows AOS interview 4/2025 before the marriage 7/2025
  16. i don't assume when they don't say
  17. lawyer will not attend the interview in your country / they type up petiton and mail it in if USC hired one it is up to bene to answer questions put out by the CO being completely honest and able to provide oral answers showing u know your fiancee and everything about the person's family and life in the US
  18. your visa CR1 and became LPR when entering US OR K1 and had to do AOS after marriage to become LPR creating a timeline on your profile would help
  19. is this the 1st appointmetn for the mandory review of the documents? Important Update: Effective January 1st, 2025, you MUST visit the Consulate General in Lagos at least twice during the immigrant visa process. you are good as far as satistying the embassy instructions Please schedule and attend a medical exam with one of these doctors at least two (2) weeks before your In-Person Document Review appointment. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Supplements/Supplements_by_Post/LGS-Lagos.html Medical results may be handed to u to take to interview or sent thru carrier to the embassy but 2 weeks is good
  20. Could be but she mentioned marriage lasted 6 years
  21. Call the dr office directly yourself and make arrangements to pay them directly
  22. 1st of all you are applying under 5 year rule as you were married and divorced (after a 6 year Marriage) and you are worried about adultry (from former post) Immigration is only about u passing the civics test and knowing American English immigration is not the moral police / the officer will not care about the fact u divorced Study the sample questions and good luck
  23. yes, any country over 12 months when u r over 16/ these you can get ahead now and avoid long AP after interview because NVC will need copies and the originals will be taken to interview
  24. with joint custody, it would be best to consult an attorney from your country to get a court order on how you will arrange the rights of the other parent who does have rights of visitation / also to determine how any cout ordered custody payments will be taken care of
  25. only needed if u lived in another country for 12 months or longer
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