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Posts posted by tiffanymarie12345
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Hello everyone I have a question regarding a joint sponsor. I’m currently filing K1 visa and my dad is going to be my joint sponsor since I do not meet the income requirement at all. We aren’t up to the financial stage since we didn’t even submit a petition but I am just thinking ahead. My dad has cancer and it has been progressing rapidly I really don’t have another option when it comes to joint sponsor. My mom and dad have been married for 30 years but my mom doesn’t work, only my dad does. If my fiancé is able to complete his interview and come over here, what would happen if my joint sponsor was to pass away? What happens if he passes away before he gets a green card? And what would happen if he was to pass away after my fiancé got his green card? I’m wondering if my mom could be my sponsor instead of my dad but she doesn’t work, she is just linked to my dads income since she is his spouse.. can anyone help me out here? I don’t mean to be morbid and assume that my dad will pass away, but I want to be prepared in the case that his condition gets worse. Has anyone had experience with this type of issue
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1 minute ago, designguy said:
Pretty sure he didn’t have to put his hand on a bible...
something along those lines, they told him to raise his hand and swear he was telling the truth and nothing but the truth. im very stressed over this whole situation so I could be wrong but I think I remember telling me something along those lines. the officers also made very rude comments towards him and took his fingerprints and everything and then told him that his esta was canceled and now he needs to get a visa
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8 minutes ago, geowrian said:
Yes. There are a few cases of this on VJ in the past couple weeks.
If you were allowed to withdraw your application for entry, then there should not be an issue for a K-1 visa.
If you were issued an expedited removal (with a 5 year ban), then a waiver would be needed. You would likely know if this applied...it's more paperwork.
I don't think they offered him to withdraw his application but they did cancel his esta and they also made him sign maybe 2 papers and asked him to put his right hand on the Bible and just tell the truth.. how would I find out if they did a expedited removal? I don't think they did because he never even made it to the US and the passport notation was 8 cfr 217.4(a)(1).. nothing else was written and they even told him if he wants to come back he needs a visa now...
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Hi everyone I have a question. Has anyone been denied entry to the United States traveling on esta at the port of entry? And then later applied of K1? Did you have any type of issues. The reason for denial was because they didn’t feel he had enough ties at home and that he wouldn’t return back. He never entered the US, didn’t even get on the plane. They just canceled his esta and told him if he wants to come back he needs to get a visa. We are now applying for K1 but I’m nervous this will create any issues... does anyone have any experience in this and can offer some advice. They did write a notation in his passport and give him a alien #... not sure why but the notation is basically stating why he was found inadmissible to the US on esta.
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On 1/4/2020 at 4:18 PM, abymarie said:
Hello, this is my first time posting so please excuse any mistake I make or if this isn't the correct place to post.
We are in the final stages of our K1 visa process. I've made my appointments and everything, but I have a few questions.
I live in Aruba, but got sent to the US Embassy in Colombia (which is a 2 hour flight) I've been reading reviews and saw that it takes 2-3 weeks to pick up your documents after approval by the CSRA, and that you must go in person to pick these up.
My interview is Jan 27th and I planned to leave Colombia and fly back home Feb 1st. I didn't purchase any flight tickets yet, though. Should I wait? Would they "expedite" the documents seeing that I'm not from Colombia and would eventually need to go back home?
Or can I enter Colombia with a 1-way ticket and then purchase my return ticket home once I pick up my documents? I couldn't really find any information relating to a case like this, so any help would be appreciated!It's also much too expensive to go home and fly back to colombia to simply pick up documents as flights are about $500 USD per person.
Thanks in advance!
hi how are you! i am so happy to finally find someone from aruba on here. my fiancé is from aruba and we are having so much trouble with the k1 process since he also has to fly to Colombia. I would love to connect with you and chat. im not sure if u checked the embassy website but their is a procedure for people going to aruba for interview in Colombia regarding getting the visa back and everything. My Facebook is Tiffany Marie Ruiz if you want to add me so we can chat, because I literally cannot find anyone from aruba doing k1 and coming to the US... my fiancé is from Savaneta and is coming to New York, I will attach info I found. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Supplements/Supplements_by_Post/BGT-Bogota.html#ABC_Island
denied admission to USA on esta forgot paperwork
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Hi everyone I have a question a while back my fiancé was denied entry to the US on esta and was not allowed on the plane to the US. CBP gave him a incident report and papers stating what occurred, as we near our interview for our k1 visa one of the instructions is to bring all relevant paperwork if you have ever been denied entry into the US. The day of this incident my fiancé left the papers at the airport by mistake. I am now trying to figure out how to obtain these papers? so if anyone could provide any insight that would be great!