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Posts posted by natty
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Yes, you can apply right now if you are in the Germny with your husband. Follow what I gave you on that link! (Sorry for reply late)
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Hi nmahadka You do not need to Notarize.
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I think your husband need joint sponsor, but it depend on what kind of visa is your husband going to apply for you.
If:
- K3 would I-134 from your husand and from joint sponsor which is every things as your husband needs. Find out here Nonimmigrant Visa for a Spouse (K-3)
- CR1/IR1 would need Find out here Affidavit of Support and follow step bye step Immigrant Visa for a Spouse (IR1 or CR1)
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Because FOxNews is a fair and balance, no doubt about that. That is why I love to watch foxnews chanel.
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I think it depend on the office and the officer too, and also applicant too.
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Yes, I agree with Luis&Laura! If you apply for K1 you have to use I-134 Read this
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Good luck to you,Bil!
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Thanks guys, I might got or heard and bad info and still stuck in my head. hehehe Thanks again.
nattyh
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Well! Thank you again, but I still believe in some case the person who overstay still has to pay, but I forgot for some reason. Those person might overstay for very long time.
Natty
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Hi chaplin I do not know for you, but I assum that the person who overstay that suppose to pay the prize, but I am not quite sure for how long they suppose to file I-601.
Thank you for your comment!
natty
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Congratulation! tonyr7
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Hey Adam! Ask your wife to visit this, and she will find a bunch of Thai wives. http://www.usvisa4thai.com/board/
Natty
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Congratulation to both of you! (americankiwi)
Hi shannon65! I hope your case approve soon!
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Hey jim_julian I think you have no luck. I had deal with SSA before. Since I moved here with K1, and I got SSN after I got married before I get Greencard. I think it depend on the office and the officer on that office too.
Talking about changing name of your K2, you have no luck too. I got a greencard and I went to change my SSN, first the officer was a little confuse about my name too, the other officer come to help him. I got SSN in 1 week or so after that. I think the officer which you deal with didn't know how to work (I belived that.)
Anyway I hope you get SSN for your K2 very soon
Natty
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Hi HappyOne and fussycathy As far as I know(I might be wrong just read on USCIS link which is I give you later) if you have greencard in you hand, and you are you living with your husband abroad you can apply right away. Read more info in this at Who Is Eligible for Naturalization? from Page 17-22 here http://www.uscis.gov/files/article/M-476.pdf
- If you are at least 18 years old and:
Are the spouse of a U.S. citizen who is one of the following:
• A member of the U.S. Armed Forces;
• An employee or an individual under contract to the U.S.
Government;
• An employee of an American institution of research
recognized by the Attorney General;
• An employee of an American-owned firm or corporation
engaged in the development of foreign trade and commerce
for the United States;
• An employee of a public international organization of which
the United States is a member by law or treaty; or
• A person who performs ministerial or priestly functions for a
religious denomination or an interdenominational
organization with a valid presence in the United States
and You will be proceeding to join your spouse whose work
abroad under orders of the qualifying employer will
continue for at least 1 year after the date you will be
naturalized. Form N-400 should be filed prior to departing.
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Hi manresaclara
- Hi, I'm looking for advice on how to move forward to change my fiance's status from a F1 visa to a green card. We've been together for 7 years and it would be wonderful to get married if it's not too complicated!!
manresaclara, if your fiance doesn't overstay you can send out I-130 and I-485 same time, but since you said you have been living with your fiance for 7 years, I assume your fiance overstay, so she need to file wavier with I-130 & I-601 After your case appeoved you can send out I-485
I'd like to know
- a) What forms are needed
You need I-130 (If your fiance overstay need to send I-601 After your case appeoved you can send out) with I-485
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- B) Costs associated with this
Find out from each form which I told you above.
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- c) What I should do first
Get married and file (I-130 & (If you r fiance overstay need I-601 after approve file ) and I-485
- Hi, I'm looking for advice on how to move forward to change my fiance's status from a F1 visa to a green card. We've been together for 7 years and it would be wonderful to get married if it's not too complicated!!
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Hi Folk! I haven't visited this thread quite a while. I hope you guys get greencard very soon. Natty
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Your welcome Namwan! I hope you enjoy visiting Thai website which I recommended you. Talking about evidences, I think more than enough. Good luck, Natty
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Hi Namwan!
You need only one picture of you to give your fiance.
Quote: http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/howdoi/fianceapp.htm
natty.
I recommend you to visit this Thai website. http://www.usvisa4thai.com/board/
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Hey gunner58! I think it is strange because when I do fingerprint for 2nd EAD back when we were in Florida that I didn't need to pay for. Actually I can tell you that I didn't even pay from the first time. I submmited AOS back in 2003 when we were in Utah. And when I went to do interview last year I didn't have to pay for fingerprint.
I think you better contact your congressman or senator to help you.
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Hey Bill! Good to know you and welcome to the board. I don't know if I am right or wrong, but when my husband (he was my fiancee back then) I gave him only 1 picture of me. That was all I did. But I think if your fiance divorce she should summit Check it out. Click here to see Application Procedures: Bringing a Fiancé(e) to Live in the United States
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A copy of any divorce decrees, death certificates, or annulment decrees if either you or your fiancé(e) have been previously married.
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A copy of any divorce decrees, death certificates, or annulment decrees if either you or your fiancé(e) have been previously married.
DORA AOS/EAD
in Adjustment of Status (Green Card) from K1 and K3 Family Based Visas
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I am happy with you! Natty