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    Nana098 reacted to Timona in Advice to help my sister with her process I-130 & I-485   
    What drug conviction? Was it here in US or Colombia?
     
    Was she introduced to her hubby or how did they meet?
     
    Unfortunately, Colombianas are known for fraudulent marriages inorder to obtain GC. It may be why her case is dragging. Do they live together?
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    Nana098 reacted to Timona in Advice to help my sister with her process I-130 & I-485   
    How old are they? 
     
    As others have said, this seems to be nothing to do with hubby. 
     
     
    Our or your (sister's)?
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    Nana098 reacted to Family in Advice to help my sister with her process I-130 & I-485   
    Tell your sister not to be afraid to make noise and bring attention to her case…it is just stuck and inactive. So call congressman and call for tier 2 assistance.
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    Nana098 reacted to Cathi in Advice to help my sister with her process I-130 & I-485   
    Several people have already told you that his conviction does NOT matter!!! It is HER visa, it's HER criminal record that matters!!! 
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    Nana098 reacted to Family in Advice to help my sister with her process I-130 & I-485   
    She can conference call you in ( 3 way call)…
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    Nana098 got a reaction from Family in Advice to help my sister with her process I-130 & I-485   
    I told her that she needs to stay on top of her case. Actually I am the one that pushed her to call or write USCIS. Unfortunately I can't be at her side when she'll make the call because I am in NJ and she is FL.
     
    Thanks to all of you for your great advises.
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    Nana098 got a reaction from Family in Advice to help my sister with her process I-130 & I-485   
    Yeah! I told her in this community we can get ideas about our process with USCIS.
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    Nana098 got a reaction from OldUser in Advice to help my sister with her process I-130 & I-485   
    I used the words "Drug Conviction" to mention the problem he had in the past. But I am not sure if that are the correct words. Or how big was the issue. I am going to ask my sister what she knows about it because that happens many years before they meet.
    Someone help them to filing but not an attorney. 
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    Nana098 reacted to Family in Advice to help my sister with her process I-130 & I-485   
    The U.S.C. husbands rap sheet is no problem . Maybe tell your sister to loin VJ and see if more details would help shed light 
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    Nana098 got a reaction from Family in Advice to help my sister with her process I-130 & I-485   
    Her husband had the problem I mentioned long time ago,  not her. Like I said I don't have more info about it, unfortunately. They meet here in the US. A mutual friend introduced them. Yes, they live together. I mention the problem he had in the past, because they think can be related to it. But in the interview the USCIS official told them to wait for the GC.
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    Nana098 got a reaction from Family in Advice to help my sister with her process I-130 & I-485   
    I used the words "Drug Conviction" to mention the problem he had in the past. But I am not sure if that are the correct words. Or how big was the issue. I am going to ask my sister what she knows about it because that happens many years before they meet.
    Someone help them to filing but not an attorney. 
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    Nana098 reacted to Timona in Advice to help my sister with her process I-130 & I-485   
    I don't see how her husband's charges are withholding her case. He's not the one being interviewed. 
     
    You need to ask her to do a FOIA request. Other than that, fraudulent marriages are prevalent with Colombianas, more so in Florida. That's where my bet is. I just don't see how her husband is withholding the case, unless it was AWA. 
     
    What exactly is the husband's conviction??
    P.S. And if it was AWA, that case would have already been denied. 
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    Nana098 got a reaction from OldUser in Advice to help my sister with her process I-130 & I-485   
    No, she lives in the same place since they started the process. On the website only shows her first interview like last action made in her case.
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    Nana098 reacted to OldUser in Advice to help my sister with her process I-130 & I-485   
    Did she move addresses after interview?
    I wonder if decision was made but sent to old address?
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    Nana098 reacted to Family in Advice to help my sister with her process I-130 & I-485   
    She does need to at least try a congressional inquiry.
    How was the first interview ? Any potential flags ( type of questions, inconsistent answers…)?  It is out of norm for a 2nd interview to be required …but the long delay is SOP in cases where they referred case to fraud unit.
    She is also justified in filing a WOM action
     
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    Nana098 reacted to jackiegringa in Advice to help my sister with her process I-130 & I-485   
    Very odd that she already had an interview and this is the answer. Something is amiss. After the interview she should have had an answer - approved or not, lack of documents, anything.
     
    I'd try to contact USCIS but that's not a guarantee of anything, the first contact will be with a tier 1 person that usually is not much more than someone reading ready answers. Maybe try for a Tier 2, but at the same time contact the local representative via any means to get this process going. You/she will need to be on this constantly until is solved, did she get an EAD? Is she working at all?
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    Nana098 reacted to Mike E in Advice asking USCIS for I-130   
    2 years is a long enough wait.
     
    She needs to file a WoM. 
     
       
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    Nana098 reacted to Boiler in Advice asking USCIS for I-130   
    I assume she was out of status and married a USC, marrying a LPR would not make much sense.
     
    A year is time to sue. Seems there is something they do like about her case, maybe they are waiting to see if she stays married.
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    Nana098 reacted to Mike E in Advice asking USCIS for I-130   
    Is her spouse a U.S. citizen?
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    Nana098 reacted to SusieQQQ in How to get a citizenship for a son   
    He does not “need” a certificate of citizenship to get a passport or for anything else, though many people like to have the official uscis recognition of citizenship as well as a passport. Many others don’t get one because of the cost, it is personal preference.
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    Nana098 reacted to Ontarkie in How to get a citizenship for a son   
    She would use her certificate to get him a US passport. If he has been in her legal custody and a PR also. 
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    Nana098 reacted to SusieQQQ in How to get a citizenship for a son   
    As above her son needs to be an lpr in her physical and legal custody. See page 2 of passport form DS11 for instructions on what she needs to submit to get a passport for him. Certificate of citizenship is optional, passport is cheaper and usually faster so suggest doing that first. 
     
     
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    Nana098 reacted to debbiedoo in My wife reported me to USCIS   
    your wife can SAY anything she wants but without PROOF it really means nothing, other than a massive headache for you. Presumably, you have proven, several times over, that you are divorced from your ex wife.
     
    if I were you, I would also be divorcing the current wife. But that is me.
     
     
     
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    Nana098 reacted to Just Paul in EAD   
    Ok so lots of paperwork.  Concurrent filing.
     
    she needs to file a complete AOS with EAD,AP and I-864, 130/130A, and I944 package and that will get he a new EAD.
     
    Guides are all on this site except for the I-944 which is a real pain.
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