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JeanneAdil

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  1. your mom's case took long as u had issues getting documents for birth, etc from your country that's not the fault of USCIS sorry, but hope the remainder of the process is short and comes to good conculsion
  2. USCIS Does say https://www.uscis.gov/i-864#:~:text=A copy of your individual,other evidence of reported income. A copy of your individual federal income tax return, including W-2s for the most recent tax year, or a statement and/or evidence describing why you were not required to file. Also include a copy of every Form 1099, schedule, and any other evidence of reported income.Dec 21, 2022
  3. the term u inquired about means case is sent to embassy
  4. u can drive yourself nuts checking mail everyday /i did it too but gotta agree on "Who does the interview" part we were finally approved when done by USC man but then i had commingled assets and done a lot to prepare Again, i say, prepare the Moroccan letting the Moroccan know everything there is to know about u if ever married, the person should know how marriage ended ? death or divorce? and the date if there are children , person should know names and ages Moroccan should know they will be unable to work till EAD is done but have a plan for life in the US -like work or study and USC should know the red flag isssues and be prepared to deal with them Nolo law has a good list https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/red-flags-that-make-uscis-suspect-marriage-fraud.html Casa can be a difficult embassy but when a couple have spent quality time together and the relationship has proven strong , K1 can be approved Keep each other encouraged and quit worrying daily about immigration this is time to date -even if long distance
  5. chokran timelines and embassy reviews and especially the bad are very useful and needed you'll be ok if no red flag issues (like mine -big age difference) if u are well prepared
  6. It is but its Casa / we scheduled ours in 2009 but upon inquiry they changed in October for the 2010 season /it is said due to more extended AP and fraud keeping them occupied At the same time, serious fraud problems have slowed down processing for everyone. Due to these issues, most K-1/K3 applicants must wait several months to be scheduled for an interview after the Consulate receives their petition. https://ma.usembassy.gov/visas/immigrant-visas/faq/
  7. BTW we get our info thru timelines of other Moroccans and you can check those by hitting the word portal above SO, PLEASE FILL OUT YOUR TIMELINE TO HELP OTHERS
  8. you will not receive a notice that the RFE was approved a new RFE could be issued OR you will find the RFE response has been accepted when the case NOA2 is sent to NVC It is best not to think USCIS, NVC or the embassy will post Updates or up (dates) or usable info in any timely manner
  9. Please note that once a K visa petition is approved by USCIS, the file will be sent to the U.S. Consulate in Casablanca and we will contact the beneficiary of the petition directly to schedule an interview date. https://ma.usembassy.gov/visas/immigrant-visas/fiancee-visa/#:~:text=Please note that once a,to schedule an interview date. it is better to prepare well for the interview and concentrate on the needed original documents needed for the interview with the English translations /to many go to interview and are put into Long AP while casa waits for needed items (and they do not hurry to review these when finally are received) all documents are listed on the below site https://ma.usembassy.gov/visas/immigrant-visas/fiancee-visa/the-interview/#:~:text=Documents Required for the Visa Interview&text=%24265 paid in cash at,-Remarriage certificate %26 English translation.&text=The beneficiary of the K,page of DS-160 submission.
  10. If u owe for any year, then this oerpayment will be used to help satisfy the debt amount owed, plus interest and penalities get a payment plan
  11. you use that site by printing out page 8 and make an appointment at nearest IRS office
  12. Your plan to live in US/the foreign assets and investments will always be a factor -no matter when u enter
  13. by there own instructions Page 8 under refund or amount u owe this is for 1040x https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i1040x.pdf If the results show a larger overpayment than before, the difference between the two becomes your new overpayment. You can choose to receive the refund or apply it to your estimated tax for the following year.
  14. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/news/2017/03/claiming_asylum_incanadawhathappens.html Unless the person has valid proof to support a claim of asylum, the Canadian border patrol will turn him back to US CBP in US will see the I 94 info and the overstay and can return him to home country in other words "don't be with him at the border"
  15. She can apply /pay close attention to the needed income requirements https://www.uscis.gov/family/bring-children-to-live-in-the-US U.S. citizen Children (unmarried and under 21) Unmarried sons and daughters (21 or over) - Your son or daughter’s child(ren) may be included on this petition. Married sons and daughters (any age) - Your son or daughter’s spouse and/or child(ren) may be included on this petition. https://www.uscis.gov/family/bring-children-to-live-in-the-US
  16. SISU u were apprvoed 10 /2 u can enter and not worry about tax issues form 2555 when taxes are filed will exempt u for $112,000 of foreign income Line 37 Maximum foreign earned income exclusion. Enter $112,000 .of the form https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f2555.pdf Jeanne Niemi
  17. so, look for a job here
  18. Instructions for Form 1040-NR-EZ (2019) U.S. Income Tax Return for Certain Nonresident Aliens With No Dependents u are not a nonresident alien / u are a USC
  19. https://www.google.com/search?q=intern+in+US+as+archetch&rlz=1C1JPGB_enUS833US833&oq=intern+in+US+as+archetch&aqs=chrome..69i57.17985j0j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&ibp=htl;jobs&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiM4YC9gt-BAxVMkmoFHd30AW0Qkd0GegQIIRAB#fpstate=tldetail&htivrt=jobs&htiq=intern+in+US+as+archetch&htidocid=gSKlZW8axKaLZUlYAAAAAA%3D%3D
  20. i just checked visa stats and there were 57 IR 1 visas issued in August so interviews are happening Then going to the portal for Isreal and checking just 1 timeline , the IR 1 case was dq April of 2022 and interview June 2022 so, something is amiss u need to contact NVC, find out why u are stalled there
  21. US residency If you plan to sponsor a family member or spouse for a green card, you must prove you meet the domicile requirement. You will need to show you have a principal residence at a U.S. address where you live most of the time and plan to in the future. As the primary petitioner, you must be the one to show U.S. domicile.
  22. W2 comes from employer to file tax returns if getting SSA or retirement they would send 1099 1099 R for retirement SSA 1099 for social security The IRS lists 21 different 1099 forms. If you acquire property or an interest in property in lieu of an unpaid debt. If you sell, receive, or exchange qualified investments or services such as stocks or commodities through brokers or barter exchanges.Mar 28, 2023
  23. If your sister is a USC, she can apply for you but you can not change petitioners on the F3 that your mom did unless there is evidence of the following rules that would allow it In the past, a petition could not be approved if the petitioner died while the petition remained pending.[1] In 2009, Congress addressed this scenario with a new statutory provision, INA 204(l).[2] This provision gave noncitizens the ability to seek an immigration benefit through a deceased qualifying relative in certain circumstances. An officer may approve an adjustment application, certain petitions, and related applications adjudicated on or after October 28, 2009,[3] if: The applicant resided in the United States when the qualifying relative died; The applicant continues to reside in the United States on the date of the decision on the pending application; and The applicant is at least one of the following: A beneficiary of a pending or approved immediate relative immigrant visa petition; A beneficiary of a pending or approved family-based immigrant visa petition, including both the principal beneficiary and any derivative beneficiaries; Any derivative beneficiary of a pending or approved employment-based immigrant visa petition; The beneficiary of a pending or approved Refugee/Asylee Relative Petition (Form I-730); A person admitted as a derivative T or U nonimmigrant; or A derivative asylee.[4] https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-7-part-a-chapter-9 So very sorry for your loss the October visa bulletin will give you an idea of the wait time for the F4 visa https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin/2024/visa-bulletin-for-october-2023.html
  24. you submit the IRS transcript to show income u reported on last tax year/ full transcripts are 12 pages with schedule C for this type of work IRS returns will show all including expenses as they did the work to verify
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