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    PSA: If entering the USA 2 years after marriage, kindly remind the immigration officer of this
    When we last entered the US, our immigration officer said "Oh, hmm I wonder if I could go ahead and change you an IR-1."  The agent right next to him said "Yes, you can do that" and he acted surprised. His comments made it pretty clear he was going to erroneously issue us a CR-1 and he seemed to not even know he could change the visa status until his coworker advised him (THANK GOODNESS she overheard!).  I don't know how onerous the process is to correct such an oversight but I'm glad we didn't have to find out!
     
    Just wanted to pass this along in the hopes it saves someone from any problems with the wrong stamp being placed in the passport, as I've read about here before....  I would kindly remind the officer "We married >2 years ago.  We can enter with an IR-1 visa now right?"
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    Traveled to Canada for 20 days after entering the U.S. on a K-1 visa (June 1–22). Seeking reentry under Automatic Visa Revalidation (AVR).
    I entered the U.S. on a K-1 visa on June 1st and left for Canada on June 2nd, remaining here for 20 days. I am now attempting to return to the U.S. through Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ) using Automatic Visa Revalidation (AVR). My K-1 visa is expired, but my I-94 is still valid. Am I ok?
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    Wrong USCIS application form filed by my lawyer!
    Hello, so my wife came in k-1 visa to USA and we got married and all. We filled for work permit and green card together but while doing that my lawyer filed for I-130 no idea why. Will that application make my process for work permit and green card slow? If so how do I withdrawal that application? My lawyer isn’t helpful at all. I need some help…
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    Seeking advice for Thai/US couple - What US visa path to take?
    My gf and I live in Thailand but spend 2-4months in the US per year. Once/if we have children age 5+, the time split would become vice versa. We have no plans to live full-time in the United States in the next 5 years, but I visit my family and friends 2-3x per year for 2-3 weeks at a time. I would love it if she can join me for those trips and experience that part of my life. What options do we have -- US visa wise, maybe a tourist or fiance visa later? Other?
     
     
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    Abandoned AOS and now regret it
    Please be nice, I know I made a mistake... But got my K1 approved and arrived in the US June 25, 2024 and applied for AOS February 25, 2025 -- then left the US (abandoned my AOS). Will I be banned for re-entry to the US -- even under a spouse visa?
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    US Citizen with Foreign Fiancé: When and How to Get Married?
    I'm currently living and working in the United States. My fiancé currently lives in Japan. We have been dating for about 6 months, and we have met in person several times, but we are not yet married.
    My fiancé will be visiting me in the United States on a tourist visa some time in March or April and staying for about 3 months. I want to file for a fiance/spouse visa asap -- what's next?
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    Proving US citizen parent's presence in the US - questions about documents
    2:19 pm today

    wheresmyrainbow

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    Hello, can you please advise -

    If I get college transcripts, can they be unofficial/unsealed or do they need to be sealed?

    I read there's something from Social Security - can it be printed from online?

    What about property tax records - does that prove presence?

    Thanks!



     
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    How to write an expedite
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    Hello, and thank you in advance but i wanted to know ir someone could help me in formulating a formar expedite request for someone aging out of a F2a category. Please and thank you.



     
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    I-864 Joint Tax Filling Question.
    1:34 pm today

    mili09

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    I'm sponsoring my brother and his wife from Bangladesh. After a long wait his Serial number finally happen and I received email to pay Affidavit and visa fee. Now I'm filling up I-864 form. I need a little more clarification about the I-864 question..

    Question 1) Me and my wife file joint tax return and my earning is more then triple the poverty limit. If I send my tax transcript for 2024, how would they know what is my earning is because Tax transcript have total income not individual (given I don't need a co sponsor).

    Question 2) What other documents I should include with the I-864 form.

    Thanks in advance.

    Dave



     
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    Getting divorced on a permanent visa, whats next?
    4:37 am today

    DialNoises

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    Timeline:

    May 2017 - applied for I-129F
    Late 2018 - I-129F petition approved, came to the US, got married within the 90days

    Early 2019 - applied for permanent visa

    End of 2019 - application got denied (due to incomplete sponsorship documentation)

    January 2020 - applied for permanent visa

    January 2021 - Approved (married for 2 years at the time and received a conditional card)

    Late 2023 - Receive a 10yr permanent residence card (after battle with the US to correct our card and having the governor to step in and have them work on it, no second interview was needed)

    Speaking as the immigrant.

    Hi, so in the past year my relationship with my spouse started getting rocky and things gone pretty bad in between us and my spouse finally reached out to me and said they want to end things between us, I havent filed for citizenship yet because this just happened unexpectedly and comfortably still seen a future ahead of us, unfortunately I have to respect my spouse choices and follow through. their decision is final.

    The question is, what do I do now?

    Must I notify the USCIS of the divorce? and how?

    And how does this affect my eligibility to apply for N-400 and what do I have to be worried about?

    Are there anything else I should be doing or worrying of immigration wise now that the divorce is happening?

    Thanks for the help!



     
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    Serious question, what's the truthful answer here?
    2:05 am today

    Publius

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    Background: married American serviceman over 20 years ago, LPR status through marriage adjudicated almost 20 years ago, divorced almost 10 years ago, ready to apply for Citizenship on the 5-year rule.

    On Part 9 (Additional Information About You), question #6 reads:

    "Have you EVER been a member of, involved in, or in any way associated with, or have you EVER provided money, a thing of value, services or labor, or any other assistance or support to a group that:

    6.a. Used a weapon or explosive with intent to harm another person or cause damage to property?

    6.b. Engaged (participated) in kidnapping, assassination, or hijacking or sabotage of an airplane, ship, vehicle, or other mode of transportation?

    6.c. Threatened, attempted (tried), conspired (planned with others), prepared, planned, advocated for, or incited (encouraged) others to commit any of the acts listed in Item Numbers 6.a. or 6.b.?"

    While I understand the real purpose of this question should be to rule out any terrorist involvement with enemies of this great country, and the obvious answer for any well-intentioned person should be a resounding NO, if we read the question LITERALLY though, what's an ex-spouse of an Infantryman (a mortar man at that!) for the US Army supposed to answer here?

    I feel that the answer should be YES to all 3 points, now how to do so and expect not to have an entire SWAT team waiting at the interview I don't know.

    Serious question, really. Is this one of those "f... if you do, f... if you don't" scenarios?

    Thanks in advance.



     
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