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MoniqueDB

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  1. I agree. You and I understand that, but she is ignorant.
  2. If the child's CR2 visa is approved, he stands to receive a green card, which the mom will view as a benefit for herself.
  3. Thank you for your assistance. We are fully prepared for this to be a complicated and drawn out process, but we know it's best for the child.
  4. However, a potential green card may be enticing to the mother so she may be willing to sign the child over. Which is really sad.
  5. That's what I was assuming. The child will stay with the paternal aunt while the petition is processing. The father is also prepared to travel back and forth as necessary once he has his green card in hand.
  6. I understand. Perhaps I am using the language loosely. We have been working with an Antiguan attorney, local police and local social services who have determined that the mother is unfit. All are aware that the father's CR1 visa has been approved. The lawyer has explained that there is a very good chance that the father will be granted full custody and permission to remove the child from the country because the mom is unfit. If that is not the case we would seek only a visitor's visa. According to the lawyer, if the mother loses custody, the decision is no longer hers to make.
  7. Understood. There are some other complicated custody issues that necessitate a filing for full custody. The child is unsafe with the mother per multiple social services and police reports. We are hopeful that with a court order granting full custody (and permission to leave the country) the mother's consent will not be required. We expect the custody issue to be sorted out prior to NVC. We may have to push my husband's entry for the entirety of the 6 month window to get things sorted out. I don't expect that the mother will give permission willingly. If not, I expect we would have to seek a visitor's visa only. We're just trying to figure out what the best /permissible route is and what the requirements are for each (I-130 vs. Visitor's visa). If the visitor's visa would even be an option or would it be denied because the father has a green card. Immigration is so complicated!
  8. My husband lives in Antigua which is an island country. He shares the child with is ex-wife. In their divorce agreement the court granted permission for the child to travel internationally as that is the only way he can travel. They are required to work together to make any provisions necessary to secure the child's passport and freely allow travel. Neither can refuse to sign the necessary passport paperwork or stand in the way of travel. They share custody with liberal visitation. My husband has summer and winter holiday vacation.
  9. Our lawyer said that they had to be done in two separate applications and that it was better to wait until the first one was approved. I did not realize that I could sponsor the child alone . I was under the impression if we did not do the applications together initially we would have to wait for my husband to arrive, receive his greencard and then petition his son himself. I just discovered today that I can actually petition for the child now before his dad arrives in the US. His dad should be coming over next month and we would like to get a headstart.
  10. Yes CR1 visa, my apologies. He will receive his greencard when he enters. I misspoke.
  11. My husband's greencard application was approved earlier this week. I would now like to start the petition for his 5 year old son. The child does not have a passport. I read somewhere that the passport is not necessary until the NVC stage. Is that true? Or do we need to have his passport in order to file the I-130? Any info you can offer would be helpful. Thanks so much!
  12. Don't even worry! I am the US petitioner. I am an attorney with multiple college degrees and my husband has no college education and is in the hospitality field. I am also 8 years older than him. We were just approved at his interview on Wednesday. As long as you can show the relationship is legitimate and genuine you should be fine.
  13. Barbados Consulate DQ on 2/28 IL on March 8 ID on April 26 SO EXCITED!
  14. I'm in Antigua with my husband and we're an hour ahead lol! I checked my CEAC account and the message came in at 7:49 and I received the email at 8:32 EST.
  15. Congratulations!!!!!! Nothing for me yet. I'll just go out to dinner and distract myself. I know I'm further along than so many others. Keep telling myself to be patient. I'm so happy for you and I know my turn is coming.
  16. I also submitted my docs on 2/9. I'm going stir crazy watching the other DQs roll in.
  17. I requested expedite due to a death in the family. They denied. I was asking them to reconsider and providing additional details. But it looks like they already had a decision so there was no need to expedite.
  18. I chatted with a live agent via Emma online. I didn't submit any proof. I got the initial response with in an hour of the chat. Then I noticed that my status change to the second "actively reviewed" so I checked the documents tab and the approval was there. I didn't receive the action taken e-mail until this morning.
  19. Actually received the approval notice within 2 hours of the message. So soon actually means really soon!
  20. Good afternoon! I recently submitted an expedite request. Within an hour I received an e-mail confirming that I requested expedite and stating that "Your case is currently being adjudicated. You should receive a notice of action* soon." Has anyone else ever received this message? If so, how long after did you get a decision? Thanks!
  21. Good afternoon, I chatted online with Emma today and asked if our case had been assigned to an agent. She said that the status was "in process" and that meant an agent was reviewing the file. Does this have any significance? Is it a good sign that an agent has been assigned? My tracker still says 7 months. We are at the California Service Center. I am SOO anxious about this process. Thanks!
  22. We were married in Guyana. We traveled there together so that I could meet the rest of his family and we could get married.
  23. Good afternoon! I am a US citizen and my spouse is Guyanese living in Antigua. We were married last week and are filing the I-130 online tomorrow. I am SUPER anxious and have so many questions. I appreciate any answers or advice you all have to offer. This is a first for both of us and we are stressed! 1. Is the I-130A filed concurrently with the I-130 when we file tomorrow? If so, is it uploaded as a PDF and filed as evidence? 2. How are the required passport photos submitted? 3. We are currently living apart as he doesn't have a visitor visa. Is there any benefit to filing for the K3? 4. Any other advice that you have to offer on this process! Thanks so much for taking the time to help me out! Good luck to you all and speedy processing!
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