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    AdrianSolorzano got a reaction from TheJs in Stressing over Fiance visa outcome   
    My fianceé's visa was approved today on the spot on the interview.
    Tears of joy.
     
    Thank you everyone for the advice.
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    AdrianSolorzano got a reaction from MarieJames in Stressing over Fiance visa outcome   
    My fianceé's visa was approved today on the spot on the interview.
    Tears of joy.
     
    Thank you everyone for the advice.
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    AdrianSolorzano reacted to Daisy.Chain in Social Security Card - Invalid Immigration Status   
    They will if he's standing right there and gives them permission to talk to you, then hands the phone back. (Or isnon speaker).
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    AdrianSolorzano got a reaction from callmeshelle in Stressing over Fiance visa outcome   
    My fianceé's visa was approved today on the spot on the interview.
    Tears of joy.
     
    Thank you everyone for the advice.
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    AdrianSolorzano reacted to payxibka in K1 visa interview question - how you met and when   
    Tell it like you did 
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    AdrianSolorzano got a reaction from Chancy in Stressing over Fiance visa outcome   
    My fianceé's visa was approved today on the spot on the interview.
    Tears of joy.
     
    Thank you everyone for the advice.
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    AdrianSolorzano reacted to In4theJourney in Stressing over Fiance visa outcome   
    Thank you for following up. This helps many after you. 
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    AdrianSolorzano got a reaction from In4theJourney in Stressing over Fiance visa outcome   
    My fianceé's visa was approved today on the spot on the interview.
    Tears of joy.
     
    Thank you everyone for the advice.
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    AdrianSolorzano reacted to Lucky2Lucky in Congressman help for K1 Visa   
    Why is it no one is ever willing to share their “reason” yet are always quick in asking what others reasons are? Sounds to me like many people try to make up something to expedite their case. Basically everyone is in the same boat. Yes it sucks horribly. But there is a worldwide pandemic going on that people seem to forget the seriousness of 🤷🏻‍♀️
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    AdrianSolorzano reacted to Cathi in Biden's Plans for US Immigration (Big Changes)   
    We just found out literally yesterday the Biden is the President Elect. There is absolutely no way anyone could even venture to guess what will happen after he's sworn in.
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    AdrianSolorzano reacted to Genski92 in Biden's Plans for US Immigration (Big Changes)   
    I don't care who is going to win this election. But im hoping that the immigration process would be fair for everyone. No short cut.
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    AdrianSolorzano reacted to Captain Ewok in Biden's Plans for US Immigration (Big Changes)   
    When Joe Biden takes office in January, he has pledged to reverse many of Trump's  controversial immigration policies from the last 4 years.  Here are a few key items that Joe Biden plans to change:
     
    Merit-based/Family-based Immigration and Diversity Visa
     
    Biden disagrees with Trump's position of creating a merit-based family immigration system.  Biden would instead "expand" family based immigration to the US.  He would allow any approved family visa beneficiary, whose green card is not yet available due to the annual country cap, to receive a temporary visa and enter the U.S. until a permanent visa (“green card”) becomes available.
     
    In addition, Biden would support legislation that: 
     
    Expands the definition of “immediate relative” beyond spouses; minor, unmarried children; and parents of U.S. citizens to add spouses and children of green card holders, exempting them from caps; and  Allows parents to bring their minor children with them at the time they immigrate into the U.S.  
    Biden would also continue the Diversity Visa program, stating it brings needed diversity.
     
    "Dreamers" and Pathways to Citizenship
     
    Biden believes that Dreamers and their parents should have a roadmap to citizenship through legislative immigration reform. When he enters office he  will remove the uncertainty for Dreamers by reinstating the DACA program, and he will explore all legal options to protect their families from inhumane separation.
     
    Public Charge
     
    Biden would reverse Trump’s public charge rule. He believes the rule runs counter to American values and the history of the nation.
     
    Reversing Travel Bans
     
    On Day One of his presidency, Biden intends to rescind Trump’s travel bans on travelers from 13 countries, most of them either majority-Muslim or African nations.
     
    Skilled Workers
     
    Biden supports reform of the H1-B system including increased alignment to the current workforce.  Once reform is complete, he plans to expands the number of high-skilled visas.
     
    Refugees
     
    Biden supports raising the annual allotment of refugee admissions to 125 thousand from around 15 thousand under President Trump.
     
    Mexico Border Wall
     
    Biden plans to immediately stop diversion of US Defense funds for the border wall, effectively stopping its expansion.  Trump will immediately prioritize reunification of "lost" children from asylum camps with their parents.
     
     
    sources: 
    https://joebiden.com/immigration/
    https://www.heritage.org/immigration/report/president-trump-and-joe-biden-comparing-immigration-policies
    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-biden-factbox/factbox-here-are-six-things-joe-biden-will-likely-do-on-immigration-idUSKBN27O00R

     
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    AdrianSolorzano reacted to Greenbaum in The end.   
    The petitioner and the beneficiary should write letters to USCIS Service Center and to the interviewing embassy/consulate, noting receipt and case file numbers, explaining your desire to cancel your visa. Be sure to hold onto a copy of your correspondence received in conjunction with this cancelation as you may need it in the future when and if you do reapply.
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    AdrianSolorzano reacted to Lucky2Lucky in USCIS launches SAVE feature today   
    Wow I’m done- there’s no reasoning with some people and I’ll leave out my choice set of words. This post was created because someone felt it was wrong to finally enforce an enforceable document; pretty laughable to get upset with.  As a petitioner, you knew this was required to bring your family member over and if you couldn’t/wouldn’t/won’t abide by it then don’t sign it. There are two countries in every international relationship; so there is always another choice if you don’t want to abide by US immigration rules; no one is stuck. 
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    AdrianSolorzano reacted to Lucky2Lucky in USCIS launches SAVE feature today   
    I still don't see your point. They can collect unemployment benefits like everyone else . Husbands the immigrant and he lost his job. I'm the American and am the essential employee. My husband isn't collecting welfare because he lost his job. I have a responsibility to provide for him because I signed the contract. It's funny people only have an issue with it now that it's being enforced. If you can get away with breaking the law when it's not enforced you will but when you break the law and get caught people now have an issue. 
     
    It targets those that have broken the law. Plain and simple. Don't sign a contract if you can't agree to the terms. 
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    AdrianSolorzano reacted to jskibo in USCIS launches SAVE feature today   
    Happy they are finally holding people accountable for their actions. 
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    AdrianSolorzano reacted to Crazy Cat in USCIS launches SAVE feature today   
    Morally, I feel that I am right.   If you can't financially sponsor a new immigrant, then don't sign a contract to do so..period.....and don't expect me to take on the burden for your inability to honor your commitment.  
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    AdrianSolorzano reacted to igoyougoduke in USCIS launches SAVE feature today   
    Yeah the government is making its own citizens criminals. Sounds like Mafia is running the country. Have they checked the trillions wasted in Iraq, Afghanistan, all wars and bailing out wall street. 
     
    Now the government is worried about the few thousand dollars. Penny foolish Administration 
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    AdrianSolorzano reacted to Ermehgerdd in For All K1 Visa Petitions that have Stalled at the NVC or Consulate   
    Fiance is family, all K Visas are family visas...
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    AdrianSolorzano reacted to Calicolom in For All K1 Visa Petitions that have Stalled at the NVC or Consulate   
    Fiance is not family, they will be family after marriage.
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    AdrianSolorzano reacted to bsoraya in Meeting with an immigration attorney regarding K-1 visa   
    she mentionned 12 to 18 months as an average processing time from start to finish depending on where the alien fiancée lives, but didn't mention anything about my country (Morocco). We also noticed that attorneys fee changed from the time before the pandemic (between 4000$ and 5000$ now).
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    AdrianSolorzano reacted to igoyougoduke in 2 weeks before filing I-751, I found out he is cheating!   
    you dont have to file anything. why would you file the paperwork for a cheater. Just get your divorce and move on.
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    AdrianSolorzano reacted to E&W in Everyone call congressperson and demand K1 be critical   
    Ok, I didn't want to post, but it seems it needs to be said. I am not trying to diminish anyone's journey or trying to say that we are the only ones that have it hard or have ever had it hard or will ever have it hard. But I have also noticed that in a lot of threads where people are discussing taking action and trying to get political figures to please do something about K1 visas, there is often at least one person coming in saying something along the lines: "I am so glad we did CR1" or "this just proves that K1 is not a good choice" and so on and so forth. And it then has a tendency to turn into a discussion of why CR1 is superior. Or they start to discuss politics and who is the worse politician. And the original intent of the thread is lost. I am not going to tell anyone not to post, but can't you see how such statements are not helpful. Some of us did our research, had very good reasons why we chose the K1 and were willing to live with all the consequences of this. But NONE of us knew Covid would strike, NONE of us knew we will be stuck. And of course people get emotional when they read statements like I listed above. Don't you think we aren't asking ourselves if we were idiots for doing K1, if we made the wrong choice?  Even if we had all the info and did all the research. I know I do.
    Again, I am not telling you not to comment, you have a right to, but maybe, just maybe consider if what you want to post will be helpful, or if it's just adding noise or changing the direction of the conversation.
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    AdrianSolorzano reacted to Cheburashka34 in Everyone call congressperson and demand K1 be critical   
    Well I wouldn't want to call myself a Biden supporter. Have you seen him talk?
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    AdrianSolorzano reacted to Dougefresh56 in Everyone call congressperson and demand K1 be critical   
    I was well aware. But. As I find with a lot of people on this forum is that they only wag the finger when they don’t have to deal with it.
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