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    belinda63 got a reaction from Chancy in Legally working while waiting for Green Card   
    SS card will be stamped with something about needing work authorization. So the SS card in and of itself will not be valid for work, an ead or a green card will be needed.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Crazy Cat in Legally working while waiting for Green Card   
    SS card will be stamped with something about needing work authorization. So the SS card in and of itself will not be valid for work, an ead or a green card will be needed.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Redro in Process to show you do NOT intend to abandon Green Card   
    Are you on military orders for Korea and more importantly is she on the orders? If so she is considered to be inside the US and is not accruing time outside the US.
     
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Chancy in Visa is about to expiere   
    Please give us a complete history. You filed to adjust status, what forms did you file and what did you include. You state you received a " A letter was recieved saying deficiency notice" but don't tell us what it is. Then you state you received a letter saying to wait for an interview. We cannot help you without information and calling USCIS will be useless as they cannot advise you. 
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Redro in Visa is about to expiere   
    Please give us a complete history. You filed to adjust status, what forms did you file and what did you include. You state you received a " A letter was recieved saying deficiency notice" but don't tell us what it is. Then you state you received a letter saying to wait for an interview. We cannot help you without information and calling USCIS will be useless as they cannot advise you. 
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Asia in A new marriage & the first marriage is still active   
    Yes if you meet the requirements to transmit citizenship. Your marital status or lack thereof to the child's mother has nothing to do with transmitting citizenship.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Mike E in A new marriage & the first marriage is still active   
    Yes if you meet the requirements to transmit citizenship. Your marital status or lack thereof to the child's mother has nothing to do with transmitting citizenship.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from African Zealot in A new marriage & the first marriage is still active   
    Yes if you meet the requirements to transmit citizenship. Your marital status or lack thereof to the child's mother has nothing to do with transmitting citizenship.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from beloved_dingo in A new marriage & the first marriage is still active   
    Yes if you meet the requirements to transmit citizenship. Your marital status or lack thereof to the child's mother has nothing to do with transmitting citizenship.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Timona in A new marriage & the first marriage is still active   
    Yes if you meet the requirements to transmit citizenship. Your marital status or lack thereof to the child's mother has nothing to do with transmitting citizenship.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Lizziepeks in A new marriage & the first marriage is still active   
    Yes if you meet the requirements to transmit citizenship. Your marital status or lack thereof to the child's mother has nothing to do with transmitting citizenship.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from SalishSea in Received revocation notice for our I-130   
    Reading between the lines it sounds that USCIS believes this is a money for green card scheme. I second the idea of you guys living together for a year before reapplying as I don't see any other way to prove this relationship is genuine.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Adventine in Received revocation notice for our I-130   
    Reading between the lines it sounds that USCIS believes this is a money for green card scheme. I second the idea of you guys living together for a year before reapplying as I don't see any other way to prove this relationship is genuine.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from JeanneAdil in Received revocation notice for our I-130   
    Reading between the lines it sounds that USCIS believes this is a money for green card scheme. I second the idea of you guys living together for a year before reapplying as I don't see any other way to prove this relationship is genuine.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from SusieQQQ in Received revocation notice for our I-130   
    Reading between the lines it sounds that USCIS believes this is a money for green card scheme. I second the idea of you guys living together for a year before reapplying as I don't see any other way to prove this relationship is genuine.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from From_CAN_2_US in Received revocation notice for our I-130   
    Reading between the lines it sounds that USCIS believes this is a money for green card scheme. I second the idea of you guys living together for a year before reapplying as I don't see any other way to prove this relationship is genuine.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Crazy Cat in Received revocation notice for our I-130   
    Reading between the lines it sounds that USCIS believes this is a money for green card scheme. I second the idea of you guys living together for a year before reapplying as I don't see any other way to prove this relationship is genuine.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Mike E in Received revocation notice for our I-130   
    Reading between the lines it sounds that USCIS believes this is a money for green card scheme. I second the idea of you guys living together for a year before reapplying as I don't see any other way to prove this relationship is genuine.
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    belinda63 reacted to Crazy Cat in Received revocation notice for our I-130   
    After reading the letter, I think any appeal will be futile.  In the eyes of USCIS and DOS, there is very, very serious doubt about your relationship.  In my opinion, the best course of action is for you to relocate to your spouse's country, Pakistan, and live together as a married couple for a year....then resubmit your case again.  The only thing which can really resolve doubt about a relationship is more time actually spent together.  Good luck.  I hope it works out.
     
    I am no attorney, but this was pretty strong, imho:

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    belinda63 got a reaction from SalishSea in fiance visa appeal   
    Your attorney is using your ignorance to make money. 
    It would have been faster and cheaper to re-file the K-1 rather than appeal it. 
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    belinda63 got a reaction from meadowzephyr in Entered illegally, Applying for Green Card or Citizenship   
    Tell your friends to have the attorney write his guarantee that the parents can get a green card without leaving the US in the contract and if he fails to obtain it he will refund all his fees. 
    Also ask very specifically what path the attorney is going to use for the parents to obtain the green card. Be prepared with questions such as the child is not a qualifying relative for the waiver.
     
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Marthaeu in Entered illegally, Applying for Green Card or Citizenship   
    Tell your friends to have the attorney write his guarantee that the parents can get a green card without leaving the US in the contract and if he fails to obtain it he will refund all his fees. 
    Also ask very specifically what path the attorney is going to use for the parents to obtain the green card. Be prepared with questions such as the child is not a qualifying relative for the waiver.
     
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Chancy in Help Please! Stop I-485   
    I would contact by phone, let them know up front you don't want any information about her case (this will save the "we can't tell you anything discussion) and state you want to withdraw the I-864. Have all of her information available that you have, name, SSN, date of birth, all of it so they can look her up. 
    Then write a letter (send it to all the service centers if you don't know which one she is being processed at) with the above information. Again include all identifying information for her that you have so they can locate her case.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Carpe Vinum in Help Please! Stop I-485   
    Sounds like the kind of person who would forge his signature on the I-864. I would call the local office and send letters to all the service centers are stated above.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Carpe Vinum in Help Please! Stop I-485   
    I would contact by phone, let them know up front you don't want any information about her case (this will save the "we can't tell you anything discussion) and state you want to withdraw the I-864. Have all of her information available that you have, name, SSN, date of birth, all of it so they can look her up. 
    Then write a letter (send it to all the service centers if you don't know which one she is being processed at) with the above information. Again include all identifying information for her that you have so they can locate her case.
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