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Passport return mailing time - Indonesia
TexasRafael replied to DM20703's topic in Asia: East and Pacific
My now husband interviewed at the US Embassy in Jakarta for the K1 visa and the CR1 visa, and both times when he was approved, he requested that the passport be delivered to a local courier in Jakarta, (it is one of the choices that you can select on the online process prior to the interview.) On both times the passport was delivered with the visa stamp in about 5 days after the interview. Because he lived in Sumatra, he just stayed in Jakarta for about 2 weeks after the interview to wait for the delivery. -
Well, we met on FB and I went to visit 7 months after we met online. When he went to his interview we were on the relationship for 1 year and I had gone to visit 3 times, ( however he tested positive for TB and that added 18 months to the end process until he was cured.) Age gap at the time the K1 was approved, I am 40 years OLDER than my husband. In total I visited Indonesia 8 times between 2017 and 2020, the K1 was approved in June 2021, I believe in total time I spent about 6 months in my visits. Most were 30 day visits.
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While I have no details about Pakistan, my now husband was approved for a K-1 Visa in Indonesia, the largest Muslim country in the world, (though as stated whatever prevailing laws in the country are irrelevant to obtain a K-1 Visa for same sex couples in the U.S.) For reasons not important here, he had to leave the U.S. after marriage and before adjustment, so I had to apply for a CR1 visa and that was also approved without issue. Once he arrived in the US we had been married over 2 years so he got the 10 year green card. Good luck.
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Filing Taxes as it relates to CR-1
TexasRafael replied to BeefedRamen's topic in Tax & Finances During US Immigration
Well, that places you in a much higher tax bracket and I was not willing to pay higher taxes just because he did not have a social security number, I took the gamble of just doing the taxes and entering all 9's for the social security number for 2 years consecutively and never had a problem. Once the ITIN arrived I amended my returns to include the ITIN number and once the social security arrived I amended the returns once again. Having worked as an IRS Volunteer for over 20 years did help because I did it all myself. -
Filing Taxes as it relates to CR-1
TexasRafael replied to BeefedRamen's topic in Tax & Finances During US Immigration
This is my experience. I got married in July 2021, 9 days after my spouse arrived in the US and unfortunately for reasons he had to go back to Indonesia and then I had to apply for a spousal visa. When I filed my 2021 taxes I filed married filing jointly and just entered all 9's in the place where his social security needed to go, ( he did not have a social security number.) I did proceed to apply for an ITIN in the interim but that took almost two years to accomplish. So when 2022 came around, I once again filed married filing jointly and filled it all 9's in for his social security number. On both times the IRS processed my return, gave me my refund and uploaded the return so I could get a copy to use when doing the paper work for the spousal visa. The money you send is NOT income for your spouse, her income is 0 in the US. He eventually entered in October 2023 with the spousal visa and in one month after arrival he received his social security number. It would be good to have the ITIN but that process takes a long time and they are very slow in handling it. What I would NOT do is file single. -
Advised Not to Fly
TexasRafael replied to TwoSwifts's topic in Working & Traveling During US Immigration
Did I miss it, are you flying within the US or international? -
I had travelled to visit my Fiance 2 times before the interview, and that is how we presented the photos, taped to 81/2 by 11 white pages with description typed at the bottom of each picture. About 12 pictures in all and to be very honest, we really do not know fi they even looked at them. This was at the Jakarta, Indonesia U.S. Embassy and they did not give us any issues in how they were presented.
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Possible fraud on k-1 visa
TexasRafael replied to txvl66's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
The K1 is only good for 90 days during which she is supposed to get married to the petitioner, obviously she will not so after 90 days she will be out of status and subject to deportation. The concern is that your brother is on the hook to support her as he submitted the affidavif of support, so if I was him, I would be sending USCIS a letter spelling all this out and making them aware she committed fraud. -
I never obtained health insurance for my spouse until AFTER arrival in the US and that topic was never brought up in either interview at the US Embassy in Jakarta, in the K1 Visa or the Spousal visa interview. Once the person is in the US it is best to have health insurance but it is not part of the approval process for the visa.
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Our experience was that the questions on that topic never came up, however, my spouse was well aware that I had been married for over 30 years and was divorced. The divorce decree was in all the papers that had been submitted with the application. I think that while I do not believe that they need to know the details, they do need to know that you were married and divorced. Good luck.
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Seeking a Green Card
TexasRafael replied to csh2020's topic in Effects of Major Family Changes on Immigration Benefits
It is very sad to read your story. I honestly believe you already know what is going on. Your best solution is to get divorced and stop spending your money on something you already know is not for your benefit. -
Should I file K-1 with low income
TexasRafael replied to SafiyeCansuDavy's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
I think you should just get married and file for a spousal visa using a sponsor. Its way cheaper. -
K1 or CR1 visa?
TexasRafael replied to Brooke and Bruno's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
Given a choice the CR1 is far cheaper than the K1, if money is not an issue then it's up to you. -
Please understand that the the very experienced people here giving you advice, they are doing it based on their vast years of experience, and they honestly want the best for you and your experience in whatever VISA you eventually apply for. It may not be what you want to hear but believe me that their advice is money in the bank for a successful VISA Journey. Their advice is invaluable.
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Whatever your experience was with Chicago to arrive at the Agent , (where you present your visa and package) was in your prior visits, it will be the same, then add at least one more hour when they take you to their offices, open the package and give you a brief interview, so your 4 hour window seems good.