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JeanneAdil

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  1. take some If u do, they will not be looked at but noted that in Lagos that u bought them if u don't take them, the CO will ask for them as additional evidence This type of evidence has little value unlike the post above mentions but asking for it can cause a delay in decision to encourage someone to give up
  2. he needs to report this physcian to the embassy and in an email, ask them what to do it will take time to get a response but embassy can wave the covid if he agrees to take vaccine in the US
  3. Miss a 6 year process and Having my private and financial life invaded Spending money to travel to prove a real relationship even though married going thru K1, CR1, appeal and new CR1 after winning appeal NO, i miss the money i spent i could have remodeled my kitchen with all i spent I think most apply for parents and/or siblings , so miss it, they will go thru the process over and over -a glutton for punishment
  4. current proposed processing times for Nebraska for I 130 is 13.5 months https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/
  5. I would think not only for safety reasons but both men and women have to serve in the military Military service is compulsory for the majority of Israelis when they turn 18. Men have to serve 32 months and women 24. After this, most of them can be called up to reserve units until the age of 40, or even older, in case of national emergency. In times of war, they fight alongside the regular troops.22 hours ago
  6. Prior to 1994, the analysis presented in this article might have been different. Back then, a person who became a naturalized U.S. citizen was expected to hold the intention of residing permanently in the United States. This was written into Section 340 of the Immigration and Nationality Act or I.N.A., but the language was removed in 1994, within Section 104 of the Technical Corrections Act. SEC. 104. INTENT TO RESIDE PE31MANENTLY IN THE UNITED STATES AFTER NATURALIZATION. (a) IN GENERAL.—Section 338 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1449) is amended by striking "intends to reside permanently in the United States, except in cases falling within the provisions of section 324(a) of this title,". (b) CONFORMING REPEAL.—Section 340(d) of such Act (8 U.S.C. 1451(d)) is repealed. (c) CONFORMING REDESIGNATION.—Section 340 of such Act (8 U.S.C. 1451) is amended— (1) by redesignating subsections (e), (f), (g), (h), £uid (i) as subsections (d), (e), (f), (g), and (h), respectively; and (2) in subsection (d) (as redesignated), by striking "subsections (c) or (d)" and inserting "subsection (c)". (d) CONFORMING AMENDMENT.—Section 405 of the Immigration 8 use 1440 note. Act of 1990 is amended by striking subsection (b). 8 use 1449 note. (e) EFFECTIVE DATE.—The amendment made by subsection (a) shall apply to persons admitted to citizenship on or after the date of enactment of this Act From page 4 Section 104 https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/STATUTE-108/pdf/STATUTE-108-Pg4305.pdf#0-0-0-763
  7. I should mention that my ex-wife lives in her home country, we never even really lived in the USA together. He did
  8. From the US embassy site for Casa During the Medical Exam The medical exam will include a medical history review; physical and mental health examination; chest X-ray, gonorrhea test, and blood tests (for applicants 15 years of age or older); and administration of any necessary vaccinations. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Supplements/Supplements_by_Post/CSB-Casablanca.html#:~:text=Medical Exam Instructions,-All immigrant visa applicants%2C US Morocco Visa Discussion In Facebook
  9. it would give an update when the embassy sent out a request for info and will again when a document is recd but u will hear nothing about issued or denial until all needed info has been recd by embassy
  10. they do ask who's paying and where is money coming from in many of the high fraud embassies as a CO would ask this poster who i believe from other posts is from Pakistan From USCIS site https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/tourism-visit/visitor.html Additional Documentation May Be Required Review the instructions for how to apply for a visa on the website of the U.S. Embassy or Consulate where you will apply. Additional documents may be requested to establish if you are qualified. For example, additional requested documents may include evidence of: The purpose of your trip, Your intent to depart the United States after your trip, and/or Your ability to pay all costs of the trip.
  11. file as soon as u qualify your tax statements will be the most recent ones you can provide 2023 at the interview USCIS guidelines from following USCIS siteUSCIS guidelines from following USCIS sites page 2 under the Heading Have you reported your income on your income tax forms? https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/guides/G-1151.pdf Your tax returns are very important proof that you are eligible for naturalization. On the day of your interview, bring certified tax returns for the last 5 years USCIS guidelines from following USCIS site
  12. it would help the VJ community if there was a timeline and the embassy was ID"d but refused and AP are the same u seem to respond to Pakistan posts and if u are from there , AP is a long process for the extra security checks as the country is not good at record keeping Good luck to u
  13. Bank account in your name with enough money to fiance the travel / a well established bank account good job with contract that says u must fulfill the terms so u have to go home owning property in your country no US fiancee
  14. You didn't live together in US and former wife got her green card, i could see an issue
  15. its always best to see what the US embassy says in your country as the embassy has to request cases to NVC and there seems to be a long queue https://lr.usembassy.gov/visas/ Visa Appointments Visa services for both nonimmigrant and immigrant visa cases have resumed; however, due to the demand for visa appointments, the earliest available appointments may be many months in the future.
  16. Things CO will consider 1. Was spouse in college and only working part time and that's reason for low income in the past 2. is his job new or he went from part time to full 3. cost of living in NYC (although the poverty income is the same for lower 48 states , some cities like NYC and Miami are very expensive) 4. how long has he worked and how long has he worked for this company and any of the red flag warnings that u can see as posted by NOLO law https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/red-flags-that-make-uscis-suspect-marriage-fraud.html USC should be ready to provide a qualified joint sponsor
  17. Son needs to be filing US tax returns as he is USC He needs US residency and at the 2nd stage of this process , he needs to have US income to support the household size he would need to stay living in the US and show he can purchase health care insurance for the parents Otherwise do not qualify for reasons stated above by others
  18. Beginning June 4, 2012, immigrant visa applicants who are applying for a waiver of a ground of inadmissibility from outside the United States will file the Form I-601, Application for Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility, by mail with a USCIS domestic Lockbox facility, rather than with a USCIS international field office, or a U.S. Embassy or Consulate. https://www.uscis.gov/forms/all-forms/centralized-filing-and-adjudication-for-form-i-601-application-for-waiver-of-grounds-of
  19. If u were married in Texas, how did the county or state error by putting Colorado
  20. Petitioner has to report all income as noted on the tax returns Self employed -she would put her address on the I 134 as she works from home as u said she has 1099 k Form 1099-K reports payments from payment apps or online marketplaces when the gross payment amount is more than $600 and from credit, ...
  21. I wish all consulates followed the same rules it sxxks that they don't Sorry i did not know and i apoligise
  22. Many went thru interview (during and following covid because of inabliity to schedule medicals) and then did medical it puts u in limbo but still is faster than rescheduling I was assuming tickets were to fly to interview from her home
  23. Still attend the interview during covid many could not do the medical and the embassy put case on hold while waiting for medical exam results its faster than trying to reschedule nterferon-Gamma Release Assays (IGRAs) are whole-blood tests that can aid in diagnosing Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
  24. all pages of I 130 even if there is no info about u on it this will be the same later when u submit the I 864 and all pages of IRS transcrpts (much may be not filled it as it doesn't pertain to u but immigration can not guess at that-it needs to be seen)
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