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JeanneAdil

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  1. Congratulations remember to update your SS card at the SS office you are also free to register to vote now
  2. you should have been called for biometric appointment within a few weeks. Has that happened?
  3. Looks like they want the original(s) and a copy. copies can be sent to USCIS and NVC but originals and English translations are taken to interview this will appear at CEAC site as refused until the embassy has what is needed and a decision is made https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status.aspx if they intend to approve, the embassy will ask for the passport
  4. those are good points as the CO looks at all those (although a Muslim man can marry Christainn or Jewish girl) check out the following for what issues are considered red flags https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/red-flags-that-make-uscis-suspect-marriage-fraud.html and add they also will want to know if the USC woman is of child bearing age as its important to have children in their culture
  5. this is a denial u should have been given a white paper with reason for denial
  6. meanwhile please go to the portal and on timeline hit the moroc flag so your post will be in our portal and after u do whatever petition u decide, do a timeline this helps the VJ community answer any further questions u may come up with and there will be many if u do the K1 and have to AOS here in the USA
  7. OP you will need the court disposition for the interview BUT why K1? for Moroc its the hardest to be assigned interview date and then the chances of approval are low Go the word portal and read the post from Laura and Hamza Biggest issue now with K1 is the new fees to adjust the status after the US marriage are to go up to just under $3000 (you can fly to Moroc and marry for that kind of money)/ You can add him next spring to 2024 tax returns as alien resident spouse giving u the double tax allowance. Many a denied K1 after waiting 2 years for interview return to Moroc and marry which happened to me For either visa you do need quality visits to Moroc to be together He will need a solid plan of what he will do in the US (work of study) this is only my opinion , of course, but the last stats for approved visas in Moroc show only 18 K1's approved while 39 CR1's and 74 IR1's were approved
  8. Biometrics will be done at the embassy interview just attend interview as scheduled and ask about this it could be that his name is so familiar in India and was used for person
  9. USC gets the emails including when the interview is scheduled for the spouse visa
  10. My attorney explained this part to me he said if i worked 40 quarters after the moroccan arrived , they counted (and it could have been part time/just SS benefits needed to be recorded for each quarter the work of a spouse or parent adds qualifying quarters. it is included on page 13 of the I 864
  11. 3 senerios come to mind 1. big case of homesickness but that is no reason to not contribute to life in the US 2. he wanted to come to US and used your love to do it with no intention to make u happy/it was all about him and a US visa 3. He is completely dependent on u and he resents it. How will u know if the 2nd one is the case? Return to chats between the 2 of u/ did he always want to talk about visa and immigration issues and not romance? there are clues/ did u ever have feelings about him that should have served as a warning. there are too many Moroccans who want to get out of Moroc at any cost. If a Moroccan says "there are no jobs here" it means they don't have a high paying job as they often quit school so did he work when u met ? MY Adil always had a job and was supporting 11 family members and 2 houses Was he always on the cell when u were with him in Moroc? Is he looking for work here or letting u pay for the cell? Providing cell coverage is not an essential basic need. u are free to tell him "if u want to keep the cell coverage, get a job and pay for it" We must have food, water, air, and shelter to survive. If any one of these basic needs is not met, then humans cannot survive. Do yourself a favor and find something he really wants like to own a car, etc. let him know the total cost and tell him , he can have one but he has to work for it. BTW if he came on spouse visa or u did AOS (K1) and has the green card, he can divorce and do his own ROC and yes, you are responsible for the I 864 till he works 40 quarters or becomes a USC yeah, it is hard to leave all u know and move to another country but u have to set some standards now usually love will make 2 people compromise and rules don't need to be set and u can bring that up Tell him a marriage counselor is needed. if u can't discuss it here, u do need someone to talk to I gotta say that in the beginning (2 or 3 years) Adil was on the cell talking to family/friends most of the time it changed because lives changed on both sides/ friends married and others things happened . he kinda lost touch with many
  12. lawyer is wrong you are responsible for the I 864 for 10 years page 13 of the I 864 instrucitons https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-864instr.pdf How Long Does My Obligation as a Sponsor Continue? Your obligation to support the immigrants you are sponsoring in this Affidavit of Support will continue until the sponsored immigrant becomes a U.S. citizen, or can be credited with 40 qualifying quarters of work in the United States. Although 40 qualifying quarters of work (credits) generally equates to 10 years of work, in certain cases the work of a spouse or parent adds qualifying quarters. The Social Security Administration can provide information on how to count qualifying quarters (credits) of work. The obligation also ends if you or the sponsored immigrant dies or if the sponsored immigrant ceases to be a lawful permanent resident. Divorce does not end the sponsorship obligation. And what can police do? they do have access to computers and Interpol they do respect another country's arrest warrant they hold the person while the country gets extradition order
  13. Agree, u (or your lawyer ) can find out for sure if there is a warrant , phone your police (after u file the divorce papers)
  14. One Finn to another Finn you can handle this SISU the embassy should have given u The REAL welcome phamphlet for LPR if u didn't get one , it may be a good idea to read your rights and responsibilities https://www.google.com/search?q=rights+and+responsibilities+for+lpr&rlz=1C1JPGB_enUS833US833&oq=&aqs=chrome.0.69i59i450l8.31628371j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 have u gone thru the steps to get the green card (AOS process) if not follow the USCIS guides and do it ASAP as you are out of status https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/green-card-eligibility/green-card-for-fiancee-of-us-citizen
  15. Fiance or wife you say both Renew what visa? with an arrest warrant out for her and posted on interpol, how does she expect visa to be renewed ? i would file divorce papers before she leaves the US and then buy her a 1 way ticket home
  16. if she will not support the ROC and u need a waiver, u must go thru the divorce process and have the necessary divorce papers u love her but abusers do not change
  17. relax, no DOS officer will haunt your home in the dead of the night to see who sleeps where/and no officer is going to ask who sleeps where at this stage of your journey/ it is something that might have been asked at spouse interview at embassy but now, no. there isn't a rule from immigration that states married people have to sleep together snoring, Sleep apnea , just tossing and turning or other accident or illness can force couples to sleep in separate beds or separate rooms
  18. things might have speed up but some take longer if u are in the "slow grocery line , expect the clerk to be slow" u have the answer
  19. who filed the case? Are u petitioner or beneficary? usually only the USC can ask for an expedite
  20. From now on USCIS will have no info on the case as its on the way to NVC in about 2 months + or - , NVC will email the new embassy coded case # with instructions to pay the 2 fees and complete the I 864 and ds 260 to follow the case thereafter , u can log into https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status.asp
  21. and please do a timeline and use moroccan flag so the post is kept in Morocco portal
  22. Btw Us bragging does not help your situation so, do not hesitate here to post and ask for help on any issue
  23. there are quite a few of us i believe Beth & Achraf are also happy in their marriage 3 other men are from my husbands home town and married over 10 years and all 3 are USC's adil came 9/5/2015 on IR1 had a job by November /has always worked and puts in as much overtime as he can to help mother back in Morocco married now 14 years this March When he became a USC , he took me for our anniversary to Paris biggest issue "i don't cook like a Moroccan" I try but i don't do the spices right so he cooks a lot which is in my favor although he says " he doesn't celebrate christmas" i get a big ticket item from him sometime between thanksgiving and Christmas when i fell head first down 9 stairs breaking both wrists and also going thru surgery on both shoulders, adil took care of everything including the very basic issues like washing my hair, all the cooking , cleaning ,grocery shopping, etc Now, in all seriousness "what are you going thru?" many spouses here go thru hard adjustments like serious homesickness the community is willing to read what u write and give some pretty good advice everything is discussed here and most are not quick to judge he won't work or help around the house? will he go to marriage counseling? that would be a hard thing for most Moroccan men as its not normal for them to share their private life some marriages just don't work out and Morocco has its share of "those who will do anything to get out of Moroc" to me when its good, its real good and when its bad, its real bad and there is no in between
  24. seems K1 and spouse visa interviews are lost in the Casa system last reports (stats) November 2023 show 2121 B1/B2 approved visas /that's 70 interviews a day just for tourist visa only 18 K1 approved with 39 Cr1 134 dv and 74 IR1 this certainly is a concern as family reunification is suppose to be the priority /tourist visa (although usually for parents to visit ) should be put on the sideline https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-statistics/immigrant-visa-statistics/monthly-immigrant-visa-issuances.html
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