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AlexJane

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  1. Until she earns 40 quarters of social security credit. Until she dies. Until you die. Until she gains US citizenship. Until she permanently leaves the US

    It is becoming more and more common for the courts to hit the sponsors with "alimony" payments equal to 125% of poverty guidelines.

    Might want to review the instructions again especially page (3)

    http://www.uscis.gov.../i-864instr.pdf

    She has not decided whether to go back home yet,,,she is leaving the decision up to me.

    Thanks for the info himher,,,,we don't hate each other,,,,but I guess that's just today maybe later she will hate..

    I will purchase her ticket

  2. Hey there Visa Journey! I have not been here in a while. This site was very very helpful in getting my wife here to the States. The wife wants to split from this relation as I do I. I will not go into the details as to why we not getting along.. All I can say is that for all you good folks here stuck in this long and exspensive process is that you are really never going to know your wife/women till you spend a good length of time together.

    The wife says she will go stay with here sister in Arkansas,,,,I say I have a plane ticket for you and six months of spending money...

    What to do if anything is my question...Just say good by or because this is Cr-1 petition is there something any of you here recommend???

    She has been here approx 18 months.

    How long does the I-864 stay effect?

  3. Hey there Visa Journey! I have not been here in a while. This site was very very helpful in getting my wife here to the States. The wife wants to split from this relation as I do I. I will not go into the details as to why we not getting along.. All I can say is that for all you good folks here stuck in this long and exspensive process is that you are really never going to know your wife/women till you spend a good length of time together.

    The wife says she will go stay with here sister in Arkansas,,,,I say I have a plane ticket for you and six months of spending money...

    What to do if anything is my question...Just say good by or because this is Cr-1 petition is there something any of you here recommend???

    She has been here approx 18 months.

  4. James/Maricor,,here are some of the things you need to send along with your petition. First is a copy of your marraige cet,,((Later nvc will require the original NBI) Second divorce decree's if appliicable. Third the g-325A ,,one for each of you. ( Make sure whatever dates you put there are exact like the I-130,,,,divorce dates etc) Passport pics of both of you..Fifth try and show some finacial co-mingle,,,I know you two have not combined any resources yet,,,but maybe someone else can offer some advice on that...Get an affadavit from anyone who can vouch about your relation....Include a short letter describing how you two came to know each other and how it let marraige......

    Since you two only know each other a little over a year you need a little more proof of bonifide relation...

    Register here at VISA JOURNEY,,,,,Alex

  5. I am a concerned husband for my out of status wife. We just received notice today that my wife's Adjustment of status based on marriage has been denied. Tomorrow was suppose to be her interview. My wife is from Kenya and I am a US citizen. We currently live together in Missouri. Why did this happen and what does this mean? Here is an outline of our situation:

    1. In August 2008, my wife comes from Kenya on a student visa to attend college at Drury University in Missouri. She also obtains employment where I work at. This is the first time we meet.

    2. In January 2010, my wife (girlfriend at the time) became out of status due to dropping out of school. We both still are working together at the same place.

    3. In July 2010, my wife and I got married. We move in a house together where we have lived since then.

    4. In September 2010, my wife gets contacted by an immigration officer due to her being out of status. This is when removal proceedings begin. We are informed that she is to see an immigration judge in Kansas City during May 2011 for removal proceedings.

    5. In November 2010, we send out I-485 (Adjustment of Status based on marriage), I-130 (Immigrant Petition for Relative), and I-765 (Application for Employment Authorization).

    6. In January 2011, we receive notice that our interview for adjustment of status is on March 10, 2011.

    7. In December 2010, we go to Saint Louis for my wife's biometrics. There was no problem there.

    8. In February 2011, my wife receives her employment authorization. We start to breathe a sigh of relief because she had been working this whole time illegally due to her being out of status(her paycheck takes out taxes though).

    9. This is when things started looking bad. On March 1, 2011, we received notice that my wife's adjustment of status interview had been canceled due to unforeseen circumstances. The letter said we would be informed later of a new date for an interview.

    10. Today, March 9, 2011, we received notice on the USCIS website that my wife's adjustment of status case had been denied. It said we would receive a letter explaining why and how to appeal if we wanted to.

    We are very concerned right now. We were confused when the interview had been canceled due to unforeseen circumstances, now we are even more confused as to why her case has been denied without an interview ever taking place. We also do not understand how she was able to obtain employment authorization if she isn't able to obtain adjustment of status. We called customer service today and explained our situation, but all they could tell us was to wait for the letter explaining the reason for the denial. Once we receive that letter, I will post it on this discussion board. As of right now, what is the meaning to all this? Did we do something wrong? Or is this an error on the part of USCIS? We have done everything right. I am a college graduate that works and pay taxes. My wife will be a graduate once she can get back into school. She also pays taxes. We have never been in trouble for anything. We just want for her to get her green card so she can get back into school and we can move on in our lives. If anyone can share similar experiences or their knowledge on the matter, we would greatly appreciate it. Thank you for your time.

    -Concerned Husband

    Call a live person to make sure,,,that web (uscis) is not always correct. My wife is already here,,,yet the web site still says awaiting RFE response.

  6. Yes. Our receipt number isn't working. We're 2 months in the journey now and we already called USCIS regarding our receipt number not showing on their website. They said it's normal and if you already read the other thread in this forum, a lot of people can't view their case online too. All we can do is just to wait for the hard copy.

    I would not depend on that site for progress. We got approved in Oct 2010 and the wife already got her Visa and is now here in the states,,,yet the site still say's in Review!!

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