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  1. but embassies and immigration officals are already reacting to it and it was announced 6 days ago that he was finalizing the order this ban does affect EB visa Impact on Employers and Employees The ban is expected to affect many employers and their employees’ global mobility. Nationals of the restricted or banned countries who are outside the United States when the ban is announced may be unable to return, even with a valid visa stamp. Employees or business visitors from highly restricted countries will face rigorous visa application processes. Additionally, U.S. companies may need to restructure their global workforce, potentially losing international talent and facing higher business costs.
  2. The Federal Bureau of Prisons does not permit conjugal visits so, getting married at this point is mute according to immigration benefits as you need to consumate the marriage for him to file a spouse visa Gilligan (1974), the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio held that prisoners have no federal constitutional right to conjugal visits .. You can visit according to the Federal Prison guides but i would not marry and start the immigration till he is out and has a job to support the process there are 2 cases on VJ that have married prisoners so you can search in the search bar on top right in blue bar to find them and see how have done all this
  3. Embassy in Cameroon may have hold on this type of visa till they know if Trump's proposed ban will affect it Countries listed in the “YELLOW” category would be given 60 days to address concerns from the administration or risk being moved to the other categories: Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Belarus, Benin, Bhutan, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Cambodia, Cameroon, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Dominica, Equatorial Guinea, Gambia, Liberia, Malawi, Mauritania, Pakistan, Republic of the Congo, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Sao Tome and Principe, Sierra Leone, East Timor, Turkmenistan, and Vanuatu. This statement means if Cameroon does not address concerns from the Trump administration, the country could be moved to orange or red (higher risks list) So, what is your news media reporting about this issue?
  4. You say "i am in Canada" but are you a Canadian by birth ? and if not , what is your country of birth? this makes a big difference
  5. your mom can apply as a green card holder but you must be in your home country while the petition is processing for F2b Yes, a green card holder can sponsor their unmarried son or daughter who is 21 or older for a green card (adjustment of status or AOS) through the F2B visa category, but the son or daughter must be outside the US on a B2 visa and not have entered the US with the intention of seeking AOS And you will need to leave (if granted 6 months on B2 ) by May and the extension would not be processed by then/ it takes time and some stayed here waiting for the extension and found themselves in an overstay when extension was not approved
  6. they did not as they did not read thru the documents / they just passed the packet onto NVC
  7. to add my MIL came on tourist visa 3 years ago to test is we wanted to apply for the I 130 she was ill the whole time and homesick she returned to Moroc and 2 weeks later had appendicitis and Adil paid $1000 for surgery in moroc Here AI says Without insurance, an appendectomy (appendix removal surgery) in Georgia can cost anywhere from $7,377 to $10,338 for a laparoscopic procedure, but costs can vary significantly based on the hospital and other factors. So, we had to think long and hard about filing a petition out she , also spends her time talking on whatsapp to people back home and is real homesick
  8. I should add i thought it would take months for USCIS to read thru and verify the documents i sent (25 pounds of material) they received it and sent my petition to NVC 2 days later / no one read it
  9. you can list all this on your timeline in profile / that is easy for all to check any time for a post as trying to find this post months from now may be a challenge for some
  10. there are 3 stages (red, orange and yellow) one news put Pakistan in orange while another put that country in yellow Ask if the following happened during the 1st ban as i believe people still came on the visa waiver program Sec. 8 . Visa Interview Security. (a) The Secretary of State shall immediately suspend the Visa Interview Waiver Program and ensure compliance with section 222 of the INA, 8 U.S.C. 1202, which requires that all individuals seeking a nonimmigrant visa undergo an in-person interview, subject to specific statutory exceptions. If u read thru Executive order 13769 the administration gave Homeland security 60 days to come up with info like what immigrants or illegals had committed crimes in US and Homeland security was unable to comply so a new order replaced it with 13780 both orders bought legal challenges in federal courts and as you can see in the stats for issued visas during 2017 to 2021 (his first term) visas were still issued and according to wording , itself , of the order anyone with valid visa could still travel. when it was impossible to enforce those orders , ds 5535 came about May 4, 2017 (BTW another news post says 2020) you can find stats for approved visas on the following site https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-statistics.html you have heard of kick backs and under the table money , right that is the way some of the rich get rich and money to allow visas could happen
  11. I had one like that demanding things like full list of all relatives, < addresses, phone numbers death notices for both fathers copy of son's birth certificate (grown men in my case) the list went on and on schools he attended and where he learn English affidavits from people attending the marriage and from those that couldn't the list goes on and on i consulted an immigration lawyer who said "never seen a RFE like this" i got all the documents together and mailed them in getting together the documents is what u would do if you hired a lawyer .. he would make copies and mail them in (and that's all he would do) you still would do all the work
  12. just MIL or both? Income must be 125 % of poverty for # of residents that will be living with u under Obama care: Health care has either low premiums with year high deductibles ($3000 to $5000) bigger premiums the deductible decreases but only slightly we are paying about $550 for CIGNA (secondary insurance) while for my MIL as we need good insurance with her diabetes and high blood pressure as Adil added her to family plan at work for $495 / so yeah $1000 a month is what it costs us Adil flys to Moroc once a year and gets her medicine as its cheaper than buying it here (one medicine is $600 a month) $40 in Moroc and round trip is $1100 (that 2 months of the medication) Every state is different so u really need to check out yours Providers here have no way to bill companies back home but u may be able to pay upfront and try for the reimbersement from home (look into it)
  13. they are listed under NIV in the stats https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-statistics.html
  14. Everyone that matters your F2a is in the system and is seen by embassy and CBP embassy should deny anything else you petition for if they gave her B2 to come as tourist , CBP can turn her away when they check in their computers she could have petition for dv lottery (if country is available ) but it is closed now till October and the odds of getting chosen are not in her favor
  15. I suspect she is single, Owns no property and as u said is a student living with parents being a student is not a good tie to home country and then there is the new ban to perhaps affect her as Liberia is in the 3rd "yellow" category so if she was lucky enough to get the visa , she may not be able to board the plane or could be returned home by CBP at the POE Countries listed in the “YELLOW” category would be given 60 days to address concerns from the administration or risk being moved to the other categories: Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Belarus, Benin, Bhutan, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Cambodia, Cameroon, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Dominica, Equatorial Guinea, Gambia, Liberia, Malawi, Mauritania, Pakistan, Republic of the Congo, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Sao Tome and Principe, Sierra Leone, East Timor, Turkmenistan, and Vanuatu.
  16. According to what is considered NIV K1 is also that so are they included in all this vetting? NIVs are also issued to government officials, treaty traders and treaty investors, exchange visitors, temporary workers, and fiancées of U.S. citizens. https://2021-2025.state.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/NIV-CA-PIA-Public-Facing-Site.pdf\ and on the site for stats of issued visas , the are under NIV monthly non immigrant visa https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-statistics.html
  17. you will need joint sponsor / immigration is not good as accepting assets as seen here on VJ
  18. Certificate should be given at ceremony as he will need to surrender the green card
  19. It does not work as child is not living with her nor has lived with her for 6 months of 2024 Basically she is not providing housing , food and the essentials for care of your child even if she sends money to support u and the baby the baby is not living in her home in 2024
  20. you just married (3/17/25) under the k1/K2 so she has no green card yet and you shouldn't wait for the green card to enroll her You have no plan at work to add wife? Issues with medicaid and CHIP is they are for low income families and you need to have 125% of poverty level income for the AOS process Several companies like Blue Cross. Blue Shield, CIGNA, AETNA offer family plans
  21. child born in 2024 or real recent -2025? The child mother is not in USA from reading thru past post ? so, how would the future MIL claim the baby in UK CBRA, yes, as u already know but To claim a child as a dependent, that child had to live with you for over half the year. If the child did not live with you at all during the year, it is typically the case that the custodial parent is entitled to claim that child as a dependent instead. when you get to interview at embassy, the most current tax returns will be taken (to interview ) with W2's and I 134 joint sponsor the same I 134 just for any other VJ'ers January executive order paused any I 134a (if that was ever used for K1)
  22. to help with our visa , I added Adil onto house with a quick claim deed at cost here in TN of $15 filing at clerk's office (typed it myself by copying the deed from when i closed on the house)/ did not add him to mortgage as that can only be done with remortgage steps and i didn't want to pay new closing costs. do all the above and add giving each other POA in case one is unable to function BTW quitclaim deeds are generally valid and used in all 50 states for transferring property ownership, but the specific requirements and procedures can vary by state
  23. when u presented the 601a for a waiver for overstay , was this because u did on your own or the CO said you could do this? February interview and the time to investigate the 601 to verify information You are just 1 of thousands the embassy deals with each month Example in January Casa issued 1916 Non immigrant visas and 597 immigrant visas this does not include the # of those denied or in AP like you It just puts your case in "stuck waiting mode" while the requests from other sources come back in so a decision can be made and the CO deals with all the new interviews for March Its rough, I know, but its the work load that you deal with now
  24. i would apply for state ID to change name it has a section for non citizens https://www.alea.gov/dps/driver-license/license-and-id-cards
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