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  1. Many things might ask for SSN, but it's not necessary required. For example, you could designate a foreigner as a beneficiary of your life insurance/financial accounts/pension, and they might never live in the US/get a SSN. You're still able to designate who you want to get the money.
  2. Yes, depends on the exact dates of visa being issued, and entry in the US. 90 days might not be there yet if they entered in the first months of 2024... Wishing OP the best of luck.
  3. When is your card expiring? Make it easy and hop on a flight BEFORE it expires.
  4. Agree with others, keep it simple. Add evidence you added your wife as a beneficiary to your financial and insurance accounts, non proposal pictures, evidence of your visits.
  5. You want to ask your primary care doctor, or any other specialist you see, about the details of your illnesses. You'll have to disclose them at the exam. You can ask them to review the list of vaccines and see if you need any. Usually cheaper to get them before the medical exam. That would allow to get them over time, if that makes you more comfortable/with your health concerns.
  6. Forget about immigration, and think about it a minute... Your priority was not your marriage, or each other, in the last 10 years. You said so yourself in your initial message. Ten years is a long time. Why is immigrating suddenly important? Don't you want to spend some time together to see if you are actually able to be "married" first?
  7. I've been to Paris and back in a day, from Rennes, on the TGV. Much easier than driving. Probably not possible in a day with the medical exam, but driving is making it harder than it has to be. ♥️ Breizh
  8. He should reach out to the closest consulate. Options exist.
  9. Please fill your timeline: https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=447501
  10. That is normal, there is usually ONE original, the other will be copies/certified copies/official copies [whatever the issuer calls them]
  11. Did you file for your children CRBAs? Were they denied?
  12. You want to make sure you have the correct version of the document. Refer to the reciprocity schedule for the country where the marriage took place: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country.html
  13. The valid passport number. You will have to check in at the counter at the airport, they will want to verify your visa. Since you seem anxious about it, you can print/save this page from CBP: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/frequently-asked-questions.html If you encounter any problem, ask the airline to reach out to their CBP liaison office (contact details on page 5 of this PDF document) https://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/assets/documents/2023-Nov/Carrier Information Guide ENGLISH.pdf
  14. Did you read what @pushbrk wrote in your previous thread? Also, please fill your timeline: https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=485448
  15. I simply posted what he said. Sad that it came back to him. He might, or might not, have cared when others were shot, but he said multiple times that it was a price HE was ok with.
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