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visaquestion1234#3 How to prove IRA withdrawals for I-864 current income?
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maxwill
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PSA: If entering the USA 2 years after marriage, kindly remind the immigration officer of this
spicynujac posted a topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures,
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?"- 20 replies
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).
Dovahkiinali0605 posted a topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures,
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!
narayan333 posted a topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports,
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?
PeachyTocker posted a topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures,
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
Mariammaria posted a topic in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports,
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?
gandalf1989 posted a topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures,
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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Recent Immigration DiscussionsHow to prove IRA withdrawals for I-864 current income?
11:10 am today
regu
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3 RepliesMy consular interview is in 5 days and my petitioner husband just got laid off (if you don't laugh, you'll cry...), so we're scrambling to sort out a last minute joint sponsor. Thankfully, my husband's mostly-retired parents (the dad the primary joint sponsor, the mum as household income) have agreed to step up to the plate, and they have very good annual income. I'm doing my best to help them with the paperwork.
Their initial pass at filling in the I-864 included SSA deposits and part-time work as the calculation for "current income". That alone brings us decently over the threshold for a household of three. But, looking now at their prior tax returns, they clearly are withdrawing a LOT from an IRA, so I can only imagine this is something that also needs to be included in current income also.
Honestly, I'm CLUELESS about what an IRA may look like, how it's deposited, how frequently, etc. What can I ask from my in-laws to prove they are withdrawing from their IRA, to the point where it can be evidenced as Current Income?
Thanks all.
Biometrics Appointment for F3
1:31 am today
maxwill
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2 RepliesWe got F3 visa stamped at the airport (Parent sponsor a child s family). 2 weeks later, we got a letter for biometrics appointment for greencard. Based on others cases, F3 visa do not get another biometrics appointment because they already collect it at the consulate. Does anyone know about this situation? Did USCIS make a mistake?
Has anyone here ever hired the law firm Allan S. Lolly & Assoc. APC?
12:35 am today
7Coconut
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7 RepliesHello. We re getting increasingly concerned about our experience with them. We paid the firm in full twice, and our case was denied the first time. After that, we waited 1 2 years with no meaningful updates on an issue that was supposed to be handled after the denial.
We contacted them again in August of this year, but it has now been three months with no response. There s nothing urgent we need to submit to USCIS right now, our case is still pending, but the lack of communication from the firm is really worrying.
If anyone has worked with this firm before, could you share your experience? Are long delays or unresponsiveness common with them? Thanks in advance.
Advice for my naturalized wife if she moves back to Philippines when I pass away.
7:35 pm yesterday
dvensel1
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7 RepliesHello my friends
I have a need for advice and hopefully hear from some experienced folks who have gone through this is will in the future.
My wife became a US citizen on 10/10/25. This is not a problem but I asked her what she would plan to do if she decided to move back to the Philippines when I die. I have no problem with it of course because I'd be gone. BUT - i worry that if she indeed moves back, will she be able to continue to access my retirement checks (which she will receive when I die) and that are direct deposit into a local USA bank. I have many questions because I don't want any snafus after I'm gone. SO:
1) What's the best way for her to handle this? Leave the money going into the same bank it always goes into or try to set up an account with a Philippine bank and have the deposits changed to be sent to that new one? I'm not sure at this point that a Philippine bank could or would receive those 2 checks every month or if there's a way to find out.
2) My wife thought leaving the money alone as it is would be the best option. Then she could continue transferring the money every month as needed to a bank account in Phil. In the past I've actually had some remittance companies cut me off because they thought I was a terrorist (Western Union did this to me twice!!) and thought I was moving terrorist money around (yes - that's what they told me!) Anyway, she can't afford to lose access to her money in the USA.
I am beside myself worrying about this. I'm 73 and in pretty good shape but you never know. I want to be sure she will have access to those 2 checks until,her passing as is her right to do, and without some silly bank rule or screw-up suddenly denying her her rightful funds.
3) She would likely pull most of the money out of 2 accounts (and close them) and place it in the one account left to make things simpler for her. My 2 retirements would go into that one account.
My question now: Does this sound problematic to anyone? Do you have a better way of doing it? She is a US citizen now and could fly back to NY if needed to fix something but it would cost a lot obviously. We want to look into banks in Phil. where she could open an account there but we're not sure both my social security check and my New York State retirement check could be sent to a foreign bank like that. I think social security can be though.
Okay - so I'm sure I've confused several people. But if I know one thing about the folks on this site, they're always helpful and have been for me for 11 years. You all got us through this and I trust you all. Best site on the internet in my opinion!!
Thanks for your input and as always, I'm all ears and open to advice of any sort.
Using my email would be best to respond but I'll check back here on a regular basis.
Doug [last name & e-mail removed from this VERY public forum]
Didn’t Include Federal Tax Return
6:27 pm yesterday
visaquestion1234
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6 RepliesMy wife has her interview next week. While reviewing and gathering all the documents uploaded with her N400, we noticed that the file for 2024 s federal tax return was actually a duplicate of the state return. I m surprised she didn t get an RFE. She ll bring the federal return to the interview but what s the best way to address it? Is there an appropriate time? Should she expect a delay of the decision?


