belinda63
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belinda63 got a reaction from appleblossom in HELP - I have an interview in my Home country!!
Then mom needs to file a new petition. LPRs cannot petition for married children. The day you married the petition became invalid.
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belinda63 got a reaction from Cathi in HELP - I have an interview in my Home country!!
Then mom needs to file a new petition. LPRs cannot petition for married children. The day you married the petition became invalid.
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belinda63 got a reaction from powerpuff in Administrative Processing - Is there anything we can do
Honestly it could be days, weeks, months, years. You can ask for the passports to be returned while she is in administrative processing.
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belinda63 got a reaction from Lemonslice in Administrative Processing - Is there anything we can do
Honestly it could be days, weeks, months, years. You can ask for the passports to be returned while she is in administrative processing.
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belinda63 got a reaction from appleblossom in Administrative Processing - Is there anything we can do
Honestly it could be days, weeks, months, years. You can ask for the passports to be returned while she is in administrative processing.
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belinda63 got a reaction from EjayG in HELP - I have an interview in my Home country!!
Then mom needs to file a new petition. LPRs cannot petition for married children. The day you married the petition became invalid.
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belinda63 got a reaction from Dashinka in HELP - I have an interview in my Home country!!
Then mom needs to file a new petition. LPRs cannot petition for married children. The day you married the petition became invalid.
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belinda63 got a reaction from Crazy Cat in HELP - I have an interview in my Home country!!
Then mom needs to file a new petition. LPRs cannot petition for married children. The day you married the petition became invalid.
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belinda63 reacted to SalishSea in K1 Visa Extreme Hardship Waiver Due to Current Circumstances
Listen to Boiler. He is an eternal optimist when it comes to waivers.
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belinda63 got a reaction from EmilyW in Process for a B2 visa holder to change status.
Healthcare costs are going to be a big issue. She does not qualify for Medicare as she has never worked here. Most states require her to be an LPR for five years to qualify for Medicaid but remember you will be signing an affidavit of support that she will not receive federal public benefits and is she does you will pay them back.
She cannot come on a tourist visa with the intent to remain. When she comes she will be asked the purpose of her visit and how long she plans to stay. Unless she wants to risk a ban for misrepresentation she must answer I am coming to get my green card and I don't intend to leave.
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belinda63 got a reaction from OldUser in Process for a B2 visa holder to change status.
Healthcare costs are going to be a big issue. She does not qualify for Medicare as she has never worked here. Most states require her to be an LPR for five years to qualify for Medicaid but remember you will be signing an affidavit of support that she will not receive federal public benefits and is she does you will pay them back.
She cannot come on a tourist visa with the intent to remain. When she comes she will be asked the purpose of her visit and how long she plans to stay. Unless she wants to risk a ban for misrepresentation she must answer I am coming to get my green card and I don't intend to leave.
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belinda63 got a reaction from powerpuff in Overstaying with an Esta-deportation
You attorney messed up by waiting until you authorized stay had expired to submit the paperwork and now you have to leave. You have no right to appeal, ICE knows where you are at, and if you fail to do as they told you there is a good chance they will place you in detention and put you on a plane back home.
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belinda63 got a reaction from KMG in need help
Getting married and filing the I-130 does not negate the need for a waiver. When he goes for the interview he will be denied and told whether he is eligible for a waiver or not. Was he told a waiver was available when the K-1 was denied. Getting married changes nothing in regards to his drug conviction and his admissibility to the US.
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belinda63 got a reaction from powerpuff in need help
Getting married and filing the I-130 does not negate the need for a waiver. When he goes for the interview he will be denied and told whether he is eligible for a waiver or not. Was he told a waiver was available when the K-1 was denied. Getting married changes nothing in regards to his drug conviction and his admissibility to the US.
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belinda63 got a reaction from KMG in Ex cheated but got the green card. I divorced, "remarried," now have a baby on the way. K1 vs CR1 vs E2 vs Others?
Don't forget on the affidavit of support you have to count your ex-husband. So that will be four unless there are more that you haven't mentioned: You, your current non-spouse, your ex spouse, and the baby. Do you have the US based income or someone who will be a joint sponsor.
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belinda63 got a reaction from SalishSea in Ex cheated but got the green card. I divorced, "remarried," now have a baby on the way. K1 vs CR1 vs E2 vs Others?
Don't forget on the affidavit of support you have to count your ex-husband. So that will be four unless there are more that you haven't mentioned: You, your current non-spouse, your ex spouse, and the baby. Do you have the US based income or someone who will be a joint sponsor.
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belinda63 got a reaction from agrabs in Ex cheated but got the green card. I divorced, "remarried," now have a baby on the way. K1 vs CR1 vs E2 vs Others?
Don't forget on the affidavit of support you have to count your ex-husband. So that will be four unless there are more that you haven't mentioned: You, your current non-spouse, your ex spouse, and the baby. Do you have the US based income or someone who will be a joint sponsor.
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belinda63 got a reaction from Family in Ex cheated but got the green card. I divorced, "remarried," now have a baby on the way. K1 vs CR1 vs E2 vs Others?
Don't forget on the affidavit of support you have to count your ex-husband. So that will be four unless there are more that you haven't mentioned: You, your current non-spouse, your ex spouse, and the baby. Do you have the US based income or someone who will be a joint sponsor.
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belinda63 reacted to Family in Ex cheated but got the green card. I divorced, "remarried," now have a baby on the way. K1 vs CR1 vs E2 vs Others?
Within 2 months of marriage you filed for divorce…thus knew the adjustment was sham.
Days or a month later you start new relationship ( skip to 3 months after filing divorce)..and while still married and first spouse ‘s adjustment is still pending, you leave the States and marry in Syria. Bigamy.
Your current marriage is bigamous , and deemed a criminal act in most US States . ..so a bit more than simply “not valid “for US immigration.
That first green card was not yours to give away, you were complicit in the sham and an immigration benefit was obtained by fraud.
Does it matter that this time …it’s the real thing? Not really, if they find /allege fraud. …
K-1 is a waste of time. ..and you will have a very long road ahead even w I-130.
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belinda63 got a reaction from Cathi in Bringing sibling and family to US.atds
File the I-130 and other required documents. Everyone continue with their life like normal. No way to know if the children will come as derivatives or not due to various factors. In about 20 years when they get their visa they will come to the US and get a stamp in the passport that acts as a green card until the physical arrives. They can start working day one provided they also have a social security number. Five years after they obtain the green card they can apply for citizenship.
If one of them plans on working for at least 40 qualifying quarters (10 years), so until about 72 years old, they can apply for social security after the requirements are met and will also be eligible for Medicare.
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belinda63 got a reaction from JEC88 in PLEASE HELP!
You find an employer who is willing to hire you. The employer's attorney will file all the paperwork. You leave the US before the date on your I-94 and wait.
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belinda63 got a reaction from Family in PLEASE HELP!
You find an employer who is willing to hire you. The employer's attorney will file all the paperwork. You leave the US before the date on your I-94 and wait.
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belinda63 reacted to Crazy Cat in Is a medical exam always necessary for DCF?
A satisfactory medical exam is required prior to the issuance of all immigrant visas.
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belinda63 got a reaction from Cathi in Sibling with same biological parents
The adoption severed the sibling relationship.
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belinda63 got a reaction from SalishSea in Sibling with same biological parents
The adoption severed the sibling relationship.