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    newlyweds2010 reacted to Nich-Nick in ROC   
    I think they just want to know you have co-mingled your money by having a joint account that has some activity. I agree with Vanessa that the first page shows enough for them to get the idea it's not a fake account that sits at $200 for two years. I don't think they are bothered by how many times you went to Walmart. And I think every single month's full bank statement is excessive. Each person will have to weigh up what feels right to them.
    You can't always judge by "somebody got an RFE" because we often only hear part of the story. I remember a person given a terrible grilling at the visa interview which he said was for lack of relationship evidence. I commented that was highly unusual in London. Then I got a PM that he had overstayed VWP SEVEN years, then re-entered on VWP for THREE more years, yet failed to mention that in any of his paperwork, plus lied on the VWP form for his second overstay entry. I don't think the hostility was for lack of relationship evidence, but it panicked a lot of people going to interviews.
    So we take the replies and weigh them with our own logic and decide what to do. It's good to have so many opinions to help us decide.
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    newlyweds2010 reacted to zeroka in Figuring out Flights   
    getting a separate flight means that you are not staying in the transit zone.
    you will need to leave, pick up your luggage, go to the check in desk and get your new boarding pass for your second flight and re-check your luggage.
    yes he will need a visa. if this is a one time flight , stop overcomplicating it and get him a decent flight with good connection, not 5 tickets and 10 stops...
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    newlyweds2010 reacted to Nich-Nick in Re-entering the country as a conditional perm. res?   
    Just his passport and card. He is a full permanent resident now...conditional makes it sound like he's iffy or not quite there. The conditions are just that he only got two years on the card, but he has every privilege a 10 year card holder has. He also gets to go through the resident/citizen line at the airport, rather than the visitor line upon return.
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    newlyweds2010 got a reaction from Noth in Too much evidence? Bank statements...   
    How about 1 for each quarter going back 3 years?
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    newlyweds2010 reacted to velrich in Biggest Mistake of My Life?   
    In my opinion it is not the 'intent to marry' that caused the problem. The one way ticket and the documents you had said 'intend to marry, stay and adjust status'.
    I agree with mimolicious post.
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    newlyweds2010 reacted to Brother Hesekiel in Yes another We received a RFE post   
    RoC has 3 main pillars. The 3 pillars are taxes, finances, and habitation.
    So if you have documents covering any of those 3, you can pull this off in a jiffy. In a perfect world you'd do that this way:
    1) Taxes: tax returns, filed jointly as being married to one another, for the past 2 years. Done.
    2) Finances: a letter from the bank listing your account(s) and stating that you both have access to them. Done
    3) Habitation: a copy of your mortgage/lease/rental contract. Done.
    Everything else is just filler stuff.
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    newlyweds2010 reacted to WedekA in I 751 September 2012 Filers   
    Finally go my biometrics notice 12/11/12@2PM
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    newlyweds2010 reacted to BKMatthew in Passport denial   
    If your daughter is a green card holder and not a US Citizen, she is not entitled to a US Passport and it would be refused on those grounds. If your daughter is a US citizen and under age 16, she need permission from both parents to have a passport. If your daughter is a US Citizen,under age 16, and your state family court has awarded you sole custody, you will need to go to the family court and obtain an order permitting you to apply for a passport for your daughter. Your daughter may be able to be automatically a US citizen due to your naturalization after her birth and sole custody. If you have not formalized custody of your daughter, you probably should do soas soon as possible, for her sake.
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    newlyweds2010 got a reaction from maybeifancyu in Claiming US Citizenship   
    And tell her that a few years from now she can run for the White House
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    newlyweds2010 reacted to Brother Hesekiel in apply for green card again after I abandon green card   
    First,
    something you may not know. There is the "4 years and 1 day rule" that applies to you. What that means is that the last 364 days of the time you have been outside the U.S. with a reentry permit count. So the day you returned to the U.S. you started with 364 days. The next day you had a full year. So you "only" need 4 more years since that day.
    Sure you can apply for a new Green Card if you are eligible, but how did you get your Green Card the first time around? Most likely, there will be years of waiting for you, and I don't see based on what you could get Green Cards for yourself, your wife, and your children this way.
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    newlyweds2010 reacted to del-2-5-2014 in Claiming US Citizenship   
    ....and for Gods sakes, pay the taxes too
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    newlyweds2010 reacted to Brother Hesekiel in Tip for new citizens updating their Social Security card   
    If it was my goal to make it easy for the SSA drones (nothing personal), I'd take your advice to heart. I in fact did use my passport to update my SSA records, but I only did that because I had it the morning after my Oath Ceremony and it just was easier this way. Otherwise I wouldn't really care if the SSA employee has to actually work or use her brain to do what we pay her to do.
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    newlyweds2010 got a reaction from Tintin and Mike in k1 visas   
    Yes you can, nobody will stop you from getting married. But then you can't use the K1 visa, which is a visa for people to come to the US and get married.
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    newlyweds2010 got a reaction from del-2-5-2014 in k1 visas   
    Yes you can, nobody will stop you from getting married. But then you can't use the K1 visa, which is a visa for people to come to the US and get married.
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    newlyweds2010 reacted to KayDeeCee in K1 visa requirement   
    The two main requirements of the I-129F petition are: you are both free to marry at the time you file and you have met face-to-face within the 2 years prior to filing. They are strict about those two requirements. You did not meet face-to-face until after you filed the petition. You did not meet the requirements. You can continue to wait until you receive an RFE that you cannot supply and answer to asking for proof you met before filing and get denied that way, OR you can go ahead and withdraw your I-129F petition. Send a written letter to the service center processing your petition and request that your petition be withdrawn. After that, gather all the required evidence and documents and refile based on your recent face-to-face visit. Read the I-129F form instructions and follow the guide here on VJ and you should be okay your second time around.
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    newlyweds2010 reacted to aaron2020 in A woman dirt user a guy!   
    After 3 years of marriage, there is nothing he can really do.
    Tell him to divorce and move on.
    Revenge on the immigration front will be fruitless.
    Think of the advantage of her getting US citizenship, the I-864 obligation ends. Google and read how bad it can be when the courts misinterpret the I-864 and makes the US citizen petitioner pay alimony based on the I-864.
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    newlyweds2010 reacted to Thomas&Cleofe in Moving away from the US   
    green cards are for those who desire to be permanent residents.
    Your plan dictates that you do not desire to be a permanent resident any longer.
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    newlyweds2010 reacted to NigeriaorBust in Women getting approved at higher rate?   
    I think it is region specific. It depends on the historic number of problems in the area. When it comes to the MENA posters I don't often hear a man come here and say they were duped about a visa and their female mena partner left but I do see frequent woman posting that. I bet in other areas where I see men posting that their spouse vanished the woman have a lower success rate than the men.
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    newlyweds2010 reacted to Penguin_ie in Am i taking too much advantage of VWP   
    Yes, you go through US immigration in Dublin. Tends to be less stressful because a) they are fairly easy going there, b) once you get through, you can relax and enjoy the flight and c) if you do get turned back, you don't have the possibility of staying in a detention center overnight and having to pay for your own expensive flight home, you just hop on a plane for a short flight back to your home country.
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    newlyweds2010 reacted to Nick + Elizabeth in My K1 Visa filipina wife left me and is cheating on me..   
    So much ####### in this post reply
    ~"the less you care the more the girl will want you." This is juvenile advice. If you are looking to have a sincere lasting relationship with a true connection to a woman don't follow that advice. If you are looking to play games and get laid by girls with low self esteem then go for it!
    ~"you should have a minimum of 100 relationships before you consider getting married" I'm 31 and have dated a lot and am nowhere near 100 relationship. That's completely absurd. I whole heartedly believe you will learn more about yourself and what you are looking for in a few long term committed relationships then 100 meaningless flings (because at a number that large, that's all they are).
    ~"File for divorce and head back to Philippines for the next one." Really?! You make it sounds like picking up a wife is akin to picking up a new weed whacker at Wal-Mart. If you meet someone overseas that is one thing, but looking at the Philippines as a place to serial hook one wife after another until you find something that pleases you is another.
    Sheesh....
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    newlyweds2010 got a reaction from nigerwife in Tired of waiting   
    I suspect that once you get married and file for a spousal visa, he will be placed in AP. I would stick to plan A.
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    newlyweds2010 got a reaction from Kathryn41 in Tired of waiting   
    I suspect that once you get married and file for a spousal visa, he will be placed in AP. I would stick to plan A.
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    newlyweds2010 reacted to Deputy Purple in After K1 denied   
    You don't really mean your "husband in Egypt" was denied for a K-1 Visa, right?
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    newlyweds2010 reacted to dwheels76 in After K1 denied   
    I am so sorry to hear this for you two.
    Did the CO tell him why u were denied? Reason why I ask is marriage doesn't always answer the issue if there were problems.
    Once u two can really sit down and discuss the whole interview questions asked how he answers. Do u have red flags. How many times u visited for how long.
    And what if anything did the CO write on the denial form.
    Once u get all that then u will know what to do next. Maybe after talking to him u can request a 2nd interview maybe u can go their talk to CO. Do not give up fight. Fight for love k.
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    newlyweds2010 reacted to Tahoma in DIVORCE 6 times.   
    In my opinion, anyone who has been divorced six times has a problem which love won't solve.
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