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  1. 4 hours ago, Lucky Cat said:

    The I-864 will be required at the NVC stage of the process.

    So it's still required for pending cases? 

    I was on USCIS reading that it's no longer needed for AOS and a bunch of other things. Can you clarify that? (PS: It is not for me. Family I know is moving here with an F41 visa

  2. 33 minutes ago, Hedjilay2731 said:

    So there’s no hope to receive schedule time for  interview sooner 😪 we were DQ in July 2020 I was hoping to be interviewed in 2 or 3 months 😓

    There's hope. They're just processing very very slowly and limited. But with the shut down happening its hard to say. 

  3. Hello VJ Members!

     

    I had a quick question in regards to the I-134 affi form. 

     

    On 

    Page 4 Part 3 Item Number 38 

     

    As the petitioner do I need to check the check the box 'I Intend'. I do intend to sponsor my fiancé when he comes, the thing is that it is asking to add additional info on part 7 like room and board. I don't have that exact information as I haven't found an apartment of our own yet. Should I just I just write on Part 7: (K1 Process for permanent residence). Or should I just check the box and leave it at that.

     

     Any feedback will be appreciated.

  4. On 12/14/2020 at 2:24 PM, Mezyan said:

    I'm worried about this. The next flight back to Casablanca will put him over his 24 hours. 

     

     

    I didn't really want to be trending for this sort of thing. I hope at least someone can read this and learn from our mistake. :(

    I'm definitely taking notes! I'm so so sorry this happened to you. Even I wasn't aware of the extent of the ban. And now I'm doing a lot more research. I hope you and your Fiancé can be together soon. And I would highly recommend that he books WITH royal air Maroc. They're a good airline and it's a direct flight! One flight is always better than two. I hope everything works out for you both! Good luck and happy new year 

  5. 4 minutes ago, illmakeit05 said:

     

    this is from their website!

    The United States Embassy in Algeria remains unable to resume routine immigrant and nonimmigrant visa services at this time.  We will resume routine visa services as soon as possible but are unable to provide a specific date.  The MRV fee is valid and may be used to schedule an interview appointment in the country where it was purchased within one year of the date of payment. If you have an urgent matter and need to travel immediately, please follow the guidance provided at https://www.ustraveldocs.com/dz/dz-main-contactus.asp, e-mail support-Algeria@ustraveldocs.com, or call 213 982 402 688 to request an emergency appointment.

    This is the older information. They recently updated their site on December 13th. As quoted above. They have begun services as of December 2020. Hence why I asked if anyone has heard anything 

  6. Hello VJ members! 

     

    Happy Holidays! 

     

    (ASKING FOR A FRIEND NOT IN THIS PLATFORM) 

     

    A friend of mine got married few years back and brought their spouse on spouse visa (i-130) they currently have been granted their 10 year green card now. 

     

    Sadly, things started to go downhill and the spouse started to show their true colors. They are not a USC yet and haven't applied for naturalization yet. 

     

    What happens next? Are they invited for a naturalization interview? If so, do they need to be there (they just got divorced). If they don't show up to the interview are they no longer eligible for Citizenship. I'm not sure what happens now. Do they just leave it and then after 10 years when the green card expires that's the end of that.

     

    They aren't planning on submitting anymore applications on their behalf because of how they've been treated. So they're just confused as to what happens next and I myself am not sure either. Any help would be appreciated. 

     

     

    The spouse was brought in i-130 visa I'm not sure which year, but they now have their 10 year green card. 

  7. Hello VJ members! 

     

    As of December 2020, US embassy in Algeria have resumed limited processing of new immigrant visas, including K1/K2 fiancee visas, and are beginning with those cases scheduled and cancelled in March 2020. 

     

    I'm asking and making this topic in hopes that someone here has heard back and has a date yet? I know they are probably backed up and have many cases but I'm curious if anyone here has a date yet. And if so, was your original date canceled or this will be your first interview date. 

     

     

    Thanks! 

  8. 1 hour ago, Allaboutwaiting said:

    If the translation is for the USCIS, you can get a friend or acquaintance to do it. No professional services needed. 

    It's not for USCIS. It's to just to have in general. Considering my all Fiancés documents aren't in English. The ones needed for the interview are already in process of being translated. But they only do specific forms. It's weird. 

  9. Hello VJmembers! I hope everyone is safe and well. I'm trying to figure where or how to find a place that does translations for important documents such a degrees, records any kind of official papers. Where should I look into to get those done? Is there some kind of office to search via State and city to see where those places provide those services. (In the USA of course). Any leads will be appreciated! 

  10. On 6/4/2020 at 11:36 AM, jennywhite421 said:

    I think the problem may be that trying to get an AOS on a tourist visa through marriage can be seen as fraud (not saying it will but it may look like that to the US immigration). I recommend a K1 or get married in their home country and get a CR1. 

    I emigrated on the latter visa.

    If they see it as fraud then your fiance may be barred from the US. I just want you to be cautious that's all.

    I thought so as well. Which is why I recommend them to them the K-1 process or get married and then file for i130 and wait for approval. I just wanted to see if the method they are thinking of would be accepted but I had a feeling it wouldn't. Otherwise it would be done more often. 

  11. 21 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

    is the person also from Algeria?

    Chances of a man or woman from Algeria with a fiancee in the US (and they would be asked who they are going to visit) are slim

    Takes a lot to convince the CO that a person has a job (or going for a degree), has the needed funds to support themselves and travel, owns property in their homeland and will return to it after the visit

    No. They're not from Algeria. They're from Turkey. 

    1 hour ago, jennywhite421 said:

    Why aren't they applying for a K1? Just curious

    LOL Idk. I recommend tht too. 

  12. Hello VJmembers! I hope everyone is well and safe!

    I'm posting this in regards for a friend who is not in this platform. 

    They are planning on getting married (when everything opens up) in the US. They will be on a tourist visa and their spouse to be is a US citizen. What steps should they take from there after getting married.

    Can the US citizen automatically apply to adjust their status. Or do they have to go back to their homeland and apply for the i30 and wait for approval. Any help would be greatly appreciate. 

     

     

  13. On 8/28/2007 at 11:29 AM, LaL said:

    Are you filling out this form because your petition is set to expire and you have no set interview date yet?

    When I used this form (for the reason listed above) I did not have it notorized, and eliminated the "period of validity" statement. I added my own language stating the duration the petition is valid for.

    We received a response back stating - the consulate would automatically extend the approval due to the circumstance (this was Montreal).

    So does it need to be notarized? If so, does the petitioner have to get notarized or the beneficiary. We're 90% our case is at the Embassy because it says 'Ready' but we're gonna need a NOA2 extension 

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