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@fkie4 what's the case status? Are you able to submit an inquiry? Are you planning naturalizing? Have you moved addresses since filing I-90?
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You'll be a US citizen until you die. Even if you never visit the US again. You can stay outside of the US for 20 years or however long you want, come back after and work / life etc as if you never left. Cannot answer that He'll have to learn a lot I guess. Countries have different laws, taxation etc. You'll both have to file US taxes no matter where you live. However, there's a generous foreign income exclusion. I think about 130K USD a year per person. Since US and Canada are OK with multiple citizenships, you will be fine. By the way, you can have 3, 5, 10 citizenships. As long as naturalizing in a new country does not require formally renouncing other citizenships (which US and Canada don't), you'll be fine. Giving up allegiance is not the same as renouncing citizenship
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Found it 😃
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Are you a permanent resident with 10 year GC that's expired?
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@Crazy Cat may I please request your comparison between K-1 and CR-1? @Tiff. I'm not saying your shouldn't do K-1, but lately it lost most of its appeal and advantages over spousal route. Here's an example of timeline for getting adjustment of status approved. To remind you: they had to wait a long time back in their country before entering to the US and waiting for another 13.5 months.
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It takes 15 months for K-1 and about 15-16 for CR-1. But when you enter on CR-1, you get GC in few weeks, max few months if there's a delay. With the GC you can work, leave the US at any time. On the other hand, K-1 jorney is only half way when you enter the US. You may wait another 12-14 months to adjust your status. If you're lucky, you'll receive advance parole and EAD card allowing you to work and leave the US. This can take 3-9 months, sometimes longer. All this time you won't be able to travel outside of the US even for emergencies, or work. Also, once you paid fees for I-130, DS-260 and ELIS fees - you're good for CR-1 route. With K-1, not only fees for I-129F, DS-160. But you'd be paying expensive I-485 fees. Soon enough (please search when), the fees are going to go up for Adjustment of Status. And EAD + I-131 will be charged for too. Please explore that option. Even if it takes 3-6 months to get married from now, you may still get ahead compared to K-1 to become a permanent resident.
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Advice on timing between trips (Merged threads)
OldUser replied to Elisac87's topic in Tourist Visas
CBP has authority to deny your entry and cancel ESTA. Seems like you spent quite a bit of time inside of the US recently. With a visit so soon after leaving, you're risking getting denied. Maybe you'll be OK, maybe not. We cannot guess. It's best if he visits you this time or you meet in a third country - Canada, Mexico etc. -
Do not commit immigration fraud. It could make you inadmissable forever. You cannot come to the US with intent to adjust your status. That option is for those who are already in the US on legal non-immigrant status and their circumstances changed. Your option is CR-1 route through consular processing. As a Canadian citizen, you'll likely be able to visit your husband in the states throughout the process, as well as he would be able to visit you in Canada.
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Why K1 and not CR1? Are you aware K1 is a much more expensive option and takes longer to receive GC?
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K1 embassy interview question
OldUser replied to xedocak142's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
In your benefit is to bring everything in case if something got lost in transit. -
I suggest opening a new thread for your question. Reasons: 1. @solotraveler was last online on May 26, 2019 so don't expect answers any time soon. 2. Since 2019 and now there's been COVID 2019 pandemic, change of laws and politicians, wars and many events. Travel is not exactly the same as it was before, so any information from that era is irrelevant for today's world.
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Unfortunately, US government does not have resources to allocate advisors to each immigrant. You can use VisaJourney to learn more about immigration process. Just read K-1 forums, guides, ask any questions, community is happy to help. Ask husband, his relatives, your friends (especially if they're immigrants). With latest technology, you can ask Chat GPT and similar. If none of this helps, you can also get a free or paid consult with immigration lawyers where you can ask as many questions as you like.
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I'm sorry about your situation. Batter and extreme cruelty waiver has a much higher bar compared to divorce waiver. Especially if you're - Male - Have no police report(s) - Have no witness statement(s) Do yourself a favor, divorce the toxic spouse and file I-751 on your own with divorce waiver. If you have solid evidence of bonafide marriage, you have nothing to worry about.
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N-400/I-751
OldUser replied to red12345's topic in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
Anything can happen: - GC will get approved without interview, followed by N-400 - I-751 interview will get scheduled first, followed by N-400 on different day - N-400 only will get scheduled and decision won't be made because of pending I-751 - You'll get a combo interview - You'll get RFE for I-751, then approval, then N-400 We cannot guess for sure. There's many variables. -
Don't delay a visit to DMV. You can get DL in California pretty quickly!
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If you want to live together in the US - he would have to be in Mexico to get consular processed. Also, do not do K1. It's more expensive ans difficult compared to CR1. It no longer make any sense as it takes as long as CR1 to get. Next time you visit him in Mexico - get married and file I-130. If he's still in the US, make sure he doesn't overstay. Good luck!
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November 2023 - AOS Filers
OldUser replied to S I A N's topic in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
Yep, glitches with USCIS. Make sure to have USPS Informed Delivery enabled. Also, if you can, keep the same address until GC in hand. -
Put 9s for his SSN, then amend in the future when he gets one? ~ Not a legal advice ~ Have you also tried applying for SSN for him in person at SSA office?
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I now it's a pain, but... If you haven't paid DS-260 fees or finished application, you can try completing new one from scratch in one go? Or did you have a fresh one this morning and it didn't work?
