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Sparkle Sparkle

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  1. It is visa fraud if she plans to enter the US , marry and adjust her status. If you marry in the USA , she has to stay only for the remainder of her permitted stay (determined by CBP at point of entry, its usually 6 months) then return to Europe petition for her to move to USA. If you marry in Europe then you go back to USA ALONE then petition for her to move to the USA. Green card petitions are slower, however if you become a citizen...you can upgrade your petition and it moves faster.

  2. 49 minutes ago, H&G said:

    So my husband and I filed to remove conditions last July and found out last week that they were approving his case to remove conditions. Great! Well the approval letter just got here and I was reading it over.

     

    It says we should receive the card within 60 days.

    It also says you should not travel outside the United States until you receive your green card as you may have difficulty reentering.

     

    My husband already booked a flight a couple weeks back to do a month long visit back home. He is scheduled to leave this coming Monday.

    I am supposed to be joining him at the end of the month. Do you think we will get his green card by the end of the month and I can bring it with me? Why can't we travel until we get the card if we have that letter? 

     

    Why risk it? They have been benevolent enough to grant you approval without interviewing. The least you can do is postpone the trip , like they said he might experience trouble entering. More so, if you don’t have the green card in hand don’t make any plans. What if it gets lost in the mail? 

  3. 8 hours ago, bobo123 said:

    I don’t really know what to do now. Unfortunately we don’t know much about the whole process, should we do a lawyer?

    They are two separate immigration routes. He no longer qualifies under his fathers green card because he got married. Now getting married opens up another route ‘if’ the father files I-130. It’s a lifetime wait I must tell you. 

  4. 18 hours ago, tnkim said:

     

    Pictures were of us a dressed up, but not overly, exchanging jewelry. I don't want it to be misconstrued as a wedding. There were other dressed up relatives in the picture, fiance's elder relatives and my mother. I have other pictures that were more informal that had nothing to do with any type of ceremony so those I'll use.

    In your fiancées culture, what is the engagement rite regarded as? Did you exchange vows ? Rings ? Or gifts? In her culture can she be regarded as your wife now?

  5. Spell her name correctly on the present documents and the area where it ask if she has used any other name legally just put in her full name and spell her first name with one N. At the end where you have space for any other information, explain the discrepancy. You can submit your I-130 like this then she should start working on correcting the spelling legally while I-130 is being approved

  6. I can recommend a few...my husband got a puppy and trained him to do things i didnt know dogs could be that smart....he also started learning computer programing languages (python etc) . He brainstormed a business idea which is presently in the works since he got his EAD. He also exercised everyday, read every book in the house.....made me delicious meals....Bought an old car (Toyota camry 2010) from auctions and fixed it in the garage all by himself. The car turned out to be a life saver with current gas prices.

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