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  1. For sure. Thank you for responding! I'll keep this thread updated then with whatever happens. Much appreciated!
  2. Everyone in** (not is) Also, it says specifically "due for additional dose" Does that mean they can allow her to get her booster in the US or will they put her in AP until she submits proof of getting the booster?
  3. I hope everyone is AP gets through it smoothly! The whole thing can make you so nervous it's abominal. My wife's medical was done recently. She had 2 shots for COVID (not 3). The results of her medical state under COVID that an additional dose is required. The hospitals by her house said they weren't able to procure a shipment of the booster since late last year. Does anybody know of anyone who had "additional dose required" on their medical and was still given visa in spite of this?
  4. Correct, state ID helps establish residence in the US. Your wife and her mother's relationship can be established with your wife's birth certificate. The birth certificate of your wife should have the name of your mother in law (who I assume is her birth mother) on it.
  5. 1. I'm not sure about how it will affect. Since I can't answer with certainty, I'll remain silent on this point. 2. Your wife's birth certificate should be good enough to prove a relation between her and her mother. Your mother in law doesn't need a license necessarily, but a state ID card can also help. If she doesn't have that then I'd recommend for her to get one. If she has an American passport that might suffice, but I'd still strongly recommend the state ID option.
  6. Thank you! So we called, the clinic basically said, and I quote, "If you already have 2 doses, and you want a booster, you can get one. If you're unable to find a booster, then these 2 doses can be acceptable." I would have felt more confident if he had just said a booster isn't required at all lol.
  7. Yes. On the affidavit of support there's a box you can tick which says something like not required to file taxes, but then you'll have to offer an explanation of some sort as to why you didn't have to file. For me, it's just out of an abundance of caution that I'd file taxes anyway, because I've read some really crazy things that Consular Officers have said from this forum. But that's just me. I'm not saying it's required, it most likely isn't anyway. I'm just thinking from a perspective of I want to give officers minimal reasons to raise an eyebrow, if that makes sense. I guess I'm just jaded haha If someone here has not filed taxes and their family's case got approved without hiccups, I'd request you chime in.
  8. Hey guys, in a slight pickle here. Had conflicting reports for a booster for COVID. As one of the members posted a link to new guidelines, a booster shot is apparently required in the past 12 months* for all intending immigrants. My wife went to JPMC (in Karachi) for her polio and COVID booster shot yesterday. She was told from the staff that there has been NO booster in Pakistan since October of last year (meaning not in stock). They also said maybe they'll get some after Eid, but not sure. Can anyone provide any insight here? Anyone know if this is corroborated, and if not, then where can my wife get her booster in Karachi? Appreciate you guys!
  9. I'll give this my best shot. For starters, I hope someone can chime in. If you haven't filed taxes the past few years (assuming because you had zero income?) then you could probably put zero in the 2022 and 2021 tax years (because you still have to file an i864 even if your income doesn't suffice). You, your brother in law, and his wife will need new affidavits of support because it's a New Year. If you haven't filed taxes for 2023, I'd go ahead and do so, because they might try to put a pause on the case or put it in AP (someone please chime in here). But that's what I'd do. But you all definitely need to fill new affidavits.
  10. No worries! So the only reason I mentioned a tax transcript is because my papers weren't accepted with just tax return (1040). They only approved my papers after I sent them the tax transcript (which is an official receipt from the IRS, which shows the tax return was indeed filed with the IRS). If your papers were accepted without it then you probably don't need it. But it's a simple download if your wife creates an IRS website. But regardless you should be fine. As podeena said make sure you upload all new income and tax documents. I also saw an October 22 DQ scheduled for the 14th of May, so your interview could very well be by mid June or if you're lucky the beginning. Best of luck!
  11. Redundancy is always a good thing, I noticed you didn't include your passport in the list. Everything else looks good. I also compiled a list of receipts for flights and gifts as additional evidence. In terms of the tax papers, I'd strongly recommend your wife give you her 2023 w2 (which you probably referred to as wage transcript, I'm not sure though?), as well as 2023 tax return (1040) and IRS tax transcript (downloadable from her IRS account. If she hasn't made one yet she can do so easily). If she is self employed or a business owner then you'll need her 1099 amongst other things. Right now, they did Oct 7, 2022 for May 28. So November 28 may be end of June or beginning of July, one or the other. Best of luck!
  12. Update guys! DQ September 26, 2022 got interview for May 6, 2024. DQ October 6, 2022 got interview for May 28, 2024.
  13. Appreciate all of your inputs! I do apologize but I had another question. One of my friend's wife in Pakistan is also expecting her interview in the coming months. Her passport and birth certificate were either lost or stolen (they don't know because they had moved). Since the husband had the marriage documents they still have those, but their question is should they upload the new documents or just explain at the interview? New birth certificate was made this week and new passport is a week or two away. The new birth certificate has today's date as issue date so it will be obvious it's not the same document as at the time they uploaded their documents 2 years ago, most probably the same will be true for the passport.
  14. Thank you, understood! Noted, thank you!
  15. Hey guys! My wife had the first 2 shots for COVID but never got a booster. Does she need a booster shot? Also, I'm expecting her interview in the next month or two, so should she go get her polio vaccination and certification done now or should we wait?
  16. For the 2x2 photo, does the ear need to show or anything? My wife does hijab so I wanted to ask if a picture with full hijab is okay or if she has to expose an ear (one guy said ear has to be exposed) so I don't know.
  17. I very much appreciate your insight! Point taken! Unfortunately, I'm currently unable to go because of work, but maybe I can arrange something from here. Out of curiosity, for @gulkhan and myself, does anyone know of anybody who was first married in Pakistan then divorced in the US and then remarried again in Pakistan who brought their wife to the States? Sorry, totally don't mean to hijack this thread but this situation could potentially prove detrimental
  18. I'm in this boat. I was married 2015 in Lahore to my Canadian ex-wife and it was registered in Nadra (I'm American, we were both there studying). I was in America when we divorced in 2021, and she was in Canada (had divorce in Nevada, also her case was rescinded and she never came here). When I went to Pakistan to marry my (current) wife, I had my divorce decree stamped from the Los Angeles embassy. The nikkah haan used my divorce decree as a basis to put my marital status as divorced in my new nikkah nama. What would the situation for myself be? Do I need a divorce from Pakistan even though me and and my ex-wife were never in Pakistan when we got divorced? My Nadra certificate shows my marital status as divorced. Will the embassy care?
  19. Sorry if I posted in the wrong forum. I tried creating a new thread into the Pakistan forum but wasn't able to find an option. I'd appreciate if a moderator could move this to the appropriate forum please. Sorry again guys
  20. Appreciate your responses. This guy pretty much asked the same thing in 2017 but nothing definitive Upon further research, apparently there is a long procedure for overseas Pakistanis to have a divorce (to be registered in Pakistan). I can't find anything definitive that says a US divorce isn't accepted in Pakistan, but can't find anything that says it is accepted either. Does anyone know anyone who first married in Pakistan and then divorced in US and then remarried in Pakistan?
  21. Hello all! Hope this finds you all well! I've been having a recurring worry, was hoping I could put it to rest with your guys' help. I'll try to be concise. I'm a US citizen. Went to Pakistan to study 10 years ago. Got married (to ex wife) 8 years ago who came from Canada, but marriage was in Pakistan. Finished university in 2019 and moved back to Nevada 2019. Ex wife and I got a divorce in early 2021 in Nevada (she mailed her paperwork from Canada, everything was uploaded to the Court website as the court was closed due to COVID). Originally I had filed a petition for the ex wife but rescinded it because of the divorce, so she never interviewed. I then got married to my (current) wife Q3 of 2021 in Pakistan. My question is this: since my first marriage was in Pakistan, then my divorce was in US (because I moved back to the states in 2019), then my next marriage was in Pakistan in 2021, will that be an issue? I did do some research on this issue a few years back and came across reciprocation, in that a US divorce is (apparently) valid in Pakistan. But now I'm just wanting to double check that. Any insight would be greatly appreciated please
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