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Saih

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  1. 1 hour ago, Jorgedig said:

    "Get a child" to increase the chance of obtaining an immigration benefit?  Just:  WOW.

    Who said that’s what I mean when I said getting a child? All I wanted to say was to become more of a family than a fiancé relationship. I was told that there is more weight on that than just k1 .Visa no visa we are getting married and by God’s will and power we will have a child. I am simply looking for advice and not trying to deceive any system here. I love and respect the United States and everything it stands for. We see people disrespecting our laws everyday and getting away with it.  Direct your WOW option to them 

  2. 1 hour ago, JFH said:

    Have a child? If you think having a child with her will improve your chances you are very much mistaken. Doesn’t sound like you are in the best place right now to be raising a child anyway. Sort your own health issues before you bring a child into the mix. Very unfair on the child to be brought into this world purely to try and get around US immigration practices. 

     

    1 hour ago, carmel34 said:

    Don't get married and have a child with her unless you are ready and willing to live with her permanently in her country in case the spousal visa is denied.  Time to hire the best US immigration attorney that you can find.

     

    1 hour ago, JFH said:

    Have a child? If you think having a child with her will improve your chances you are very much mistaken. Doesn’t sound like you are in the best place right now to be raising a child anyway. Sort your own health issues before you bring a child into the mix. Very unfair on the child to be brought into this world purely to try and get around US immigration practices. 

     

    Just now, Saih said:

     

     

     

     

  3. 2 hours ago, Nitas_man said:

    Maybe

     

    2 hours ago, Nitas_man said:

    Does her passport match her birth certificate?  School records?  Other government ID?  It isn’t misrep if her birth certificate and other documents have the correct date.  

     

    2 hours ago, Saih said:

     

     

    57 minutes ago, Nitas_man said:

    Does her other documentation match what she put in the application or not?

    Ima just tell you that DOB isn’t something you “don’t notice because of a passport error”.  She put her correct DOB or not.  Don’t BS us here.  

    Was it a typo?  A deliberate action?  You can get married and have a village but taking actions to “create” hardship

    to overcome fraud probably isn’t a good plan.

     

    2 minutes ago, Saih said:

     

    Everything matches her correct DOB except the passport. Why would I come here to BS anybody? And what makes you think I am trying to create a hardship situation? I am simply asking what chance do we have if any. 

  4. 55 minutes ago, Nitas_man said:

    Does her other documentation match what she put in the application or not?

    Ima just tell you that DOB isn’t something you “don’t notice because of a passport error”.  She put her correct DOB or not.  Don’t BS us here.  

    Was it a typo?  A deliberate action?  You can get married and have a village but taking actions to “create” hardship

    to overcome fraud probably isn’t a good plan.

     

  5. Just now, Saih said:
    3 hours ago, Nitas_man said:

    Inadmissible for what reason?

    My fiancé applied for visa twice before I even met her. In one of those applications her passport had an error in her date of birth which she over looked. Then when I file a k1 for her, she was asked by co whether she have ever applied for visa she said yes, twice. Then the co asked in one of those did you changed your date of birth? She answered I can’t remember that part, which was true because it was a long time. She got denied then we filed for a i601 and they said I the fiancé ,didn’t meet the threshold for the hardship requirements even though I a have PTSD and currently suffering from anxiety. Now I want to married her and apply for spouse visa.

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