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KMG

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  1. Thanks for the clarification!
  2. Some other ideas could be a written last Will and Testament with your husband as as the beneficiary, proof of car ownership, letters from Drs in the States you have seen. If you continue to have problems, you may want to reach out to your State Rep.
  3. Following because I will be in this same situation next year- and honestly it looks like you have included everything to prove domicille. Can you provide a contract of employment in the States? A letter of resignation from your employer in Ireland? Flight info from your visits to the US? I have the same fear - of obtaining employment and settling in the US and my husband not getting the visa, but it seems to be very strong evidence of domicille.
  4. It has nothing to do with being Muslim, a few members who have answered your questions have stated they are Muslim. This issue is polyamy, which is as many here have mentioned is illegal in the US. There is no immigration process in the US for this type of family structure.
  5. I am wondering where you got the impression, or information, that the husband can bring multiple wives to the States. You stated your question as if it is a right- it is not a "smooth process" because (as others have stated) it is illegal in the States. Still don't who the USC is?
  6. Your timeline says you were married in 2012. Have you already filed an I130 for immigration in the past? Is that the same person you are divorcing now? That is what is going to raise questions.
  7. Go to Ireland and visit him- It will be good for your relationship.
  8. Great thanks! Yes I would have a contract.
  9. Circling back around to ask a couple more questions.... I am working on finding a joint sponsor assuming I will need one because of my foreign earned income. As soon as our I130 is approved, I am going to begin the process of looking for work, I am a teacher, so I will be applying to schools for the 25/26 school year- which means I would start in August. I would love to have an offer of employment by the time my husband attends his appoint at the consulate in Tegucigalpa. Depending on the timing of things, how many paycheck stubs (from US employer) would the consulate need to see without using a joint sponsor? Also, will I need the joint sponsor in the NVC stage? Thank you!
  10. Yes- provided your Consulate does not have a huge backlog.
  11. This is one of the reasons I did not use a lawyer. Upload the documents yourself and tell your lawyer, thank you for you're time- your done! Waiting almost 3 months for a simple task is ridiculous.
  12. December 2023 filer here as well. Expect to wait until January/February of 2025 to get an answer.
  13. My husband is not on my bank accounts, but I did create a last will and testament as evidence.
  14. So if need be- A USC and their beneficiary can essentially apply for benefits if needed while living in the US.
  15. Following. I think the I 864 has everyone thinking that they are exempt from benefits. Very strongly worded contract.
  16. If you filed online, the tracking apps won't help much. I have yet to find an app that is used for tracking IOE9.... case blocks which are online filers. If anyone knows of any, that would be great to know!
  17. My huband is from right next door to El Salvador, you are correct, the consulate knows what to look for- and the drs completing the exams. Administrative processing lasts a long time here, (I know of one case that lasted 5 months) for various different reasons.
  18. Very insightful information.... and eye opening....
  19. I am with you on this...the USC should be given some explanation.
  20. This is why vetting before marrying is so important. Character matters in any marriage, but it is especially essential when marrying in another culture. With some of the divorce stories being posted here almost daily, it is clear that US Citizens are under the assumption that it is their right to bring whoever they want into the country, only to find out they were being scammed all along.
  21. You will probably see an approval if you sent them everything they asked for. I wouldn't worry about the dates. You are almost there!
  22. The people on this site are very helpful and are taking the time to answer your question. Be kind. Everyone is reading your post- you are the one confused. I would recommend hiring a lawyer.
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