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  1. 16 minutes ago, beverhart said:

    I see that alot of vaccines are required for an immigrant? Will my wife have to take vaccines at her medical exam or can she decline? And will that cause them to deny her visa? She doesnt have a vaccination record. Would prefer for her to just get them in the states when she comes. 

     

    No, she can't decline. She needs to complete some vaccines to me able to get her visa. She can email the doctor and ask for more information (like I did).  I didn't had my vaccination records too so the doctor told me to take some specifics (I don't remember right now).

     

    Why she can't take in her country? What is the problem?

     

  2. Can I ask you why you stayed such a long time outside of the country? 

    Did you had a job in the moment you stayed so long out? Like some kind you could work online?

     

    Is just untypical to me if you are living in a country and be out so much time if you have a life here. In 2014 you spent just 80 days in the US and 285 days out. This represents 78% out.

    In 2016 was less than that! Looks like too much for somebody who claims be LIVING in the US. If you have a life here, what was the purpose to be so much time out?

     

    What kind of visa did you used to live here? K1?F3/CR1?

     

    They are looking for check it if you lived here or not for the time you are telling.  Travel that much makes they maybe think you was living more there than here.

     

  3. 43 minutes ago, kuskusgabi said:

    I went to my 221g interview,the co officer told me my wife whom make 45k a years with a house hold size including me will be 3 can't sponsor me and I need a joint sponsor , which I found it hard to believe.is this possible?

    What is hard to believe?

     

    This is more than possible. Is what happens when somebody can't make enough money to support a relative. 

     

    You need to do what they asked: find a joint sponsor.  

     

    Good luck

  4. 36 minutes ago, BrendenGerber said:

    Thanks for the reassurance, I'm sure it won't be an issue, but this process really has a way of bringing out the paranoia! Fingers crossed it all goes okay 🙂

    Paranoia is the base of this process haha don't worry, you are not alone! 

     

    Like @Jorgedig said her just need to be honest. They know everything what happened with her visas before.

     

    You are doing the correct way to get the visa so now is just wait and waaaaaait.

     

    Good luck

  5. 25 minutes ago, Ing kay said:

    GOOD DAY FAMILY, PLEASE WHAT QUESTIONS MUST AN APPLICANT EXPERT DURING INTERVIEW FOR K-1 VISA.

    Depends of the CO and your case.

     

    They normally want to you to confirm some things they know and have the information. 

     

    In my case was, How we met, if I visit the US before, what my husband does for living, which State I was going to live and who was my joint sponsor (CR1 is my visa).

     

    Answer with he truth and everything will be ok

     

    Good luck

  6. 1 hour ago, Heidi Nguyen said:

    Hello,

    My mother will have an interview in the next month, are there any helpful tips?

     

    Thanks

    Heidi 

    Answer every question with the truth. They have al the information they needed to issue or not the visa so the only thing she can do now is be calm and confident that she is telling all the truth.

     

    Good luck 

  7. 25 minutes ago, Daynight said:

    Hello guys

    i receive a Email at end of January 2020. There is no attachment. Just the email body as below.Is this CASE COMPLETE letter from NVC? Also, does NVC send any hard copy Postal mail for CASE COMPLETE letter? 
    —————————————————

    The National Visa Center (NVC) received all of the fees, forms, and documents that are required prior to attending an immigrant visa interview at a U.S. Embassy/Consulate General overseas.

    NVC will work with the U.S. Embassy/Consulate General in XXXXX, YYYY to schedule an interview appointment for you. Once we have confirmed an interview date, we will send a notice to you, your petitioner and attorney (if applicable).

    Please do NOT make any travel arrangements, sell property, or give up employment until you have received an immigrant visa from the U.S. Embassy/Consulate General.

    The U.S. Embassy/Consulate General may require additional documentation at the time of the interview. Please visit https://nvc.state.gov/interview for information about immigrant visa interviews.

    Regards,
    National Visa Center,
    U.S. Department of State
    https://nvc.state.gov/ask

    This is your letter. They don't sent a physical one.

     

    Now you just need to wait until they schedule your interview. 

     

    Congrats! 

  8. Sorry but "..It's in our culture to live with family if we are single, especially for women.." isn't  such a thing.  

     

    I'm from Brazil too. Maybe this is something normal in your family because in my isn't. 

     

    "2) Travel companions information:

    Is it ok to write my half brother there or is it better to say no ? I don't want the officer to think I'm using my brother to get a visa because he already as one. I'm afraid it might be suspicious for him even the plan is to go with my brother. "

     

    Tell the truth is always the best option. 

     

    Having a job with the government is not different than have a normal job. Is not like a guarantee, haven't "weight" for the US Government, sorry.

     

    Like you said you've been working there since 2017 and your visa was denied in 2018. You are a "funcionaria publica" (Government employee) at that moment and was not enough to show ties with Brazil.

     

    You said you salary is good for a person in Brazil but in the same time you are living with your mother and want to go to Miami to visit and shopping. 

     

    What's really changed in your life situation after the visa was denied? Are you studying? Buying a house? Something that shows NOW you have more ties?

     

    Because this is the thing they really want to know.

     

    I hope you can find more ties and get your visa soon to be able to travel.

     

    Good luck

  9. 1 hour ago, SanCher said:

    I need help.. I have the interview scheduled on March 4 and preparing all the documents. The website states to bring “The appropriate Form I-864 Affidavit of Support for each financial sponsor along with a photocopy of the sponsor’s IRS transcript or most recent U.S. federal income tax return, and any relevant W-2s. “ but my attorney who filed this paperwork is saying that the I864 and tax information is not needed for the interview. And I don’t have a saved copy of this form. 

    I am confused as to what to do... does anyone have any answers. 

    What do I bring exactly... to avoid any unnecessary delays???

    How did you and your spouse sent this information from the lawyer? Email or mail? 

    The lawyer need to have copy of everything. 

     

    In my interview they asked for all in the list of documents that I uploaded on the NVC. Was the first thing they asked me to do when I arrived in the Embassy. 

     

    My lawyer in that moment (I will never asked for the help of a lawyer again) tell me the same of your but I just told to my husband: "Is our case, my visa. If she is wrong this will cause some issues for us, not for her!!"

     

    So my thoughts for you is: You and your spouse have the right to ask the lawyer all the paperwork you sent before.

     

    Is better to have more than less information to show that!

     

    Good luck.

     

     

     

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