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powerpuff

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  1. No, it is not as a visa is something issued at consulate abroad, not the US. I’m not sure what was the basis of your previous GC but if it was as a result of a CR1 or IR1 visa for example then you’d list that.
  2. *** Topic moved from Progress Reports to Process & Procedures ***
  3. *** Topic moved to General Immigration discussion where post POE entry GC questions are posted ***
  4. Related threads on marriage certificate issue merged. Topic moved to the CR1/IR1 spousal visa forum. VJ Moderation
  5. *** Topic moved from Bringing Family members (other than spouse) forum to Adjustment of Status Work/Student/Tourist visas forum *** Follow the guide linked above. Overstay is forgiven for spouses of US citizens when adjusting but it’s not recommended as you’re subject to deportation. We had a case here where a person was stopped for a traffic stop and ended up in ICE custody. If you pay for and apply for I-131, it can take a few months. So anywhere from a couple of months to a year. Otherwise you’ll have to wait for a GC. You can find processing times for your local field office (LFO) on USCIS website.
  6. Related threads merged. Please post any further questions regarding the waiver in this thread only. VJ Moderation
  7. It’s obsolete as It was replaced by the CR1 visa. There are some unicorns that get approved here and there but vast majority are denied. Most people file for it along I-130 petition for the CR1 to see if the K3 denial nudges I-130 approval.
  8. *** Topic moved from Process & Procedures to Progress Reports as the topic is about case status updates ***
  9. Screenshot with a full case number removed protect the posters privacy. Feel free to re-upload a redacted version. VJ Moderation
  10. There’s no need or requirement to update USCIS about a job change.
  11. Zombie thread closed. If you have questions, please start a fresh thread. VJ Moderation
  12. *** Topic moved from Progress Reports to Process & Procedures *** No For future USCIS submissions, do not use credit cards. Personal checks or money orders are much more reliable.
  13. Duplicate post removed. Please do not post your questions several times in different threads, especially if you already have a thread of your own. VJ Moderation
  14. 12 year old zombie thread closed to further comment. Please start a new thread if you have questions and do not ask your own questions in other member’s threads. VJ Moderation
  15. *** Topic moved from Progress reports to Process & Procedures***
  16. *** Topic moved from IR1/CR1 forum to UK regional discussion for more country specific answers ***
  17. *** Topic moved from Process & Procedures to Progress Reports as the question is about wait time ***
  18. *** Topic moved from Process & Procedures to Progress Reports as the question is about wait time ***
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  20. *** Topic moved from Progress Reports to Process & Procedures *** This is a non issue.
  21. Hijack post removed and old thread closed for comment. If you have a question, please start a new thread. VJ Moderation
  22. I understand, however the point still stands that it is not possible to speed up the process due to the circumstances you described That’s correct. You can’t use ESTA to live there or wait out the process. You can only visit If your fiancé is capable of supporting you and considering that this is a difficult situation, maybe she can help you rent something while you look for another job.
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