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  1. On 6/18/2021 at 2:29 PM, femme25 said:

    Hi guys. I really need some help please. I got married overseas a few years back, but it's only 2 months ago that my husband moved to the US after obtaining his IV through the US consulate. Yesterday, only two months after, he left his phone behind, and while he was at work, I checked his phone and found that he's active not only on 1 dating website but a few others! There was also a profile of a female offering s*x in some dating site that I am not familiar with and there was a 'mutual like' between his and her profile. I am feeling really down because this was my 2nd marriage and it took just two months and I feel like a total failure and felt really hurt. I spent around $15K on him while he lived overseas as he became broke after a certain period and I was forced to also pay for our trips at the times we met overseas. Is this a ground for an annulemnt? All I have are his dating profile photos and the few photos of half naked women in his phone, plus that s*x profile where they both likd each other. I heard annulment is tough to get, so should I just file for a divorce instead of an annulment to save myself the energy and the headach?

     

    P.S. Since he just moved to the US, his green card hasn't even arrived yet. I chckd his case status and it shows the day when we paid for his card which as April 1st, the day he entered the US. I asked him to leave so he's no longer living in my house, but he sure is beginning me to take him back. He now claims that he's only there because I am on facebook lol and how does he know if I'm not talking to men on FB. Mind you that my Fb profile is closed and you can only see my profile photo there, the rest are not for the public and I also ahd our mutual photos on Fb, so I don't se where the logic is in what he claims since I put up our family photos while his own FB doesn't have one single photo of us. 

    What can I do now because I rally don't want him to get his g.c....

     

    1) Should I go to court tomorrow and immediately try to get annulment and servie it to him?

    2) an I contact USCIS and tell them not to send his g.c. to my address and explain why?

    3) Should I not do anything right now, wait for his g.c. to arrive and not give it to him but rather print the datign site evidence, write a statement, and send the g.c. with the evidence back to whichever USCIS?

    4) Will his 2 month living with me hurt his g.c. in the long run even if he manages to get his g.c. if it arrives soon?

     

    What would be the best and most effective option for me? Again, after so many thousands of dollars lost, my 35-38 years wait time gone for thinking that I finally got married again, I really don't think he should be getting that card because I invested to much money and time into this relationship and helped him out with everything, and all I get is him on dating sites within two month...it could be even after he entered the US, but since I only discovered him a few days ago two month into our reunion as husband and wife, I am saying two month. Please help!!! 

    Slow down. Is it something you can work out?

  2. On 4/16/2021 at 9:51 PM, Mada dione said:

    This is a good thing I’ll try and see what going to happend can I know the website you went m so sorry for my bunch of questions 

    Yes.  I never received an appointment email or anything at all from the NVC.  the only thing i got from them is my case number and invoice number when I called them on several occassions.  But to this day I have not received no one email or  letter from the NVC.

  3. On 4/14/2021 at 3:43 AM, Lima19 said:

    Congratulations Chica79 👏

    Please if don't mind could you tell me if your case was expedited. You mentioned also that you did not wait anyone from NVC to contact you. Based on what did you schedule your appointment and pay the MRV fees? 

    l am just trying to understand. l have similar timeline as yours: Filed in Jan 20 and DQ September 20. The only difference is that my petition is CR1 but still waiting for an interview. Thank you!

    Case was not expedited.  We  created an account and selected IV insted of NIV and paid the MRV fees.  He had to go directly, no online option.  Then we were able to schedule an appointment.  There was a July appointment.  We took that.  Everyday I check to see if earlier apps were available.  There was one at the end of April and we took it.  Then we received a notice from the Consulate stating that our appointment was being moved to yet an earlier date.  The notice had instructions that basically said, who he could go to for a physical and other things he needed to do to prepare.  Since we had an appointment , he had already taken his physical and paid all fees.  I followed the steps from a site called lovevisalive.com which claimed by following their steps we could shave weeks off our time.

  4. Our struggle is close to over.

     

    Jan 2020 filed 129F petition.

    February 2020 Got receipt for petition

    August 2020 Petition was approved

    US Embassy closed for remainder of 2020

    March 2021 Did not wait for anyone to contact me from NVC.  Paid MRV fee and scheduled appointment for late July 2021

    March 2021 Appointment was moved to April 2021 and notice was received from embassy with instructions

    April 2021, Was mortified visa would was going into the blackhole of admin processing

    April 2021, visa was approved and issued.

     

    The main deal at the interview was they did an extensive background check on name and associated numbers like passport, drivers license ssn etc on fiance.  Mostly all questions asked were based on verifying relationship.  That made me happy because, I had been to see my fiance 6 times while waiting and we had lots of loving pics with me his family.  We even went on vacation together to another country.  Even still, they asked him for more pics.  I feel like the pandemic made this process really longer.

  5. On 4/9/2021 at 12:15 PM, Chica79 said:

    What is 221(g)?

    221(g) is a temporary refusal of immigrant visa issued when the petition is going to be reconsidered and reviewed seeking more evidence. This evidence could be to establish eligibility or requiring further administrative processing. These come in different colors indicating different purposes.

    What do the different colors of 221(g) indicate?

    • 221(g) Blue Form: A blue form implies that the US Visa Consulate needs an additional supporting document(s) to take a decision on a visa application.
    • 221(g) White Form: A white form indicates a complex category under 221(g). This slip denotes the need for further processing wherein it is handed over to the USCIS and the decision is finally taken based on the information gained from the USCIS.
    • 221(g) Pink Form: A pink form is issued when the Visa officer is suspects the information provided within the petition. This could be related to work, qualification or purpose of visit. Cases like these require additional administrative processing. If you receive a pink form, the visa officer will provide you with a reference ID where you can track the status of each application online.
    • 221(g) Yellow Form: A yellow form is issued when the visa consulates need more time to look at the documentation provided by the applicant. Depending upon how extensive this is, the time to revert can fluctuate. These type of cases require general administrative processing to substantiate the document(s).

    What to do when you receive a 221(g) Slip?

    The issuance of 221(g) doesn’t necessarily mean that the visa application is rejected or that the chances of finally getting the visa is diminished. In most cases, the US consulate is seeking more time to evaluate the application and may need additional documentation to reach a decision.

    • Acknowledge the form color. Each color denotes a different reason.
    • The reason for the temporary revocation will be indicated in the form issued.
    • Collate the required documentation and procure additional evidence as specified in the 221(g) form.
    • The additional documents can be submitted either electronically or at the Visa
    • Facilitation Services (VFS) drop box. Follow the instructions mentioned in 221(g) slip.
    • Once you have submitted the additional document(s) required by the consulate, you can track the status of your application online using the reference ID provided by the Visa Consulate.
    • The processing time for 221(g) varies from case to case. Most of the cases are completed within 60 days or less.
    • Sit back and wait to be notified by the USCIS about the next appointment. Do not contact them unless you hear back from them.
    • Make this next appointment and go for the next visa interview.

    If you have been issued a 221(g) form lately and have questions or need legal advice, consult an experienced immigration lawyer to see where your case stands. Connect with an immigration lawyer and get your doubts cleared with a quick phone call.

     

     

    Our Visa was issued!  Searching for air ticket!  Thank you for sharing your journey.

  6. 20 hours ago, Sara2khan said:

    Anyone who got their visa recently what was the pattern. Mine went to ready from refused and then went again to refused from ready. I think it should have gone to issues. Does this happened to anyone else too. 

    Dont worry.  They are jest checking and completing the process.  You will be fine.

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