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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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some one else had a story like this some months ago..not sure what happened with her...but haven't heard since

OP..u have to think..how will he come and visit you while u wait in another country

unless ur doing this process for some other reason than love....other than that this would be a big read flag for me

am I alone..hmmm

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my husband's debt before is 7,000. Now the remaining balance is 4,000... Is that a deadbeat dad? DUH?!!!! He is paying now his debts... so whats the connection of him getting me as his spouse? As long as he can prove that he can prove he can support me then its fine!

CITIZENSHIP 06-19-2013 Sent N400 Application (Chicago Lockbox)


06-21-2013 USCIS received my N400 application


06-25-2013 USCIS mailed the NOA1


06-28-2013 USCIS mailed the Biometrics appt


07-01-2013 Received NOA1 and Biometrics appt letter


​07-15-2013 Biometrics Appt.


08-27-2013 Interview/Test passed


10-07-2013 Oath taking


IR-5 MOM AND DAD


02-20-2014 mailed I-130 for my parents


02-24-2014 USCIS received the I-130 docs


03-17-2014 USCIS approved the petition (took 15 days, weekdays only)


03-25-2014 USCIS shipped the approved case to NVC


04-02-2014 NVC received the papers (6 days from the approval date)


05-01-2014 Got the 2 case numbers. (21 days)


05-07-2014 Got an email & paid the AOS fee (4 days); DS-261(Choice of Agent) sent


05-09-2014 AOS status "PAID" (2 days from the date the was paid)


05-22-2014 AOS docs delivered in NVC


06-27-2014 RFE for I864 and I864A (i left the Place of residence blank, 26 days from the date they received the AOS)


06-28-2014 Mailed the corrected forms to NVC


06-30-2014 NVC received the AOS corrected forms


07-01-2014 Received IV Bill Invoice, paid.


07-02-2014 PAID status of the mother


07-07-2014 PAID status of the father


07-08-2014 Mailed the supporting docs


07-10-2014 Supporting docs arrived at NVC


07-11-2014 Submitted DS260 of mother


07-13-2014 Submitted DS260 of father


09-04-2014 Called NVC and the lady said CASE COMPLETE! (136 days total from the day they received the I-130)


09-11-2014 Received an email regarding the Interview (5 days from the day the case was completed)


09-15-2014 Status "In Transit" inCEAC


09-16-2014 Status "Ready" CEAC


10-03-2014 Interview/AP/USEM (no record of their medical,DAD needs to get an NBI explanation letter&new NBI clearance with his "aka"


10-8-2014 Mom called St Lukes and asked about the medical results, they said they submitted it already back in June


10-10-2014 Mom mailed the NBI Clearance of my dad


10-14-2014 NBI clearance delivered in USEM


10-06-2014 Visa Issued CEAC


10-09-2014 Got an email that my dad's visa was issued


10-14-2014 Visa delivered 11-29-2014 POE


12-08-2014 SS Card arrived

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Chile
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I guess the government's stand is if can't or doesn't support his kids, then adding to his burden with another wife/family member would just be adding to his burden that he cannot already satisfy. It makes sense to me.

Good luck with your journey (and I can't add what I really feel as it is like communicating with a box of rocks).

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10/01/2005: Married in Toronto

02/15/2006: Began Canadian Immigration

09/19/2007: Withdrew CIC application (they still hadn't processed anything)

10/01/2007: Moved back to U.S.

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IR-1 application through Montreal Consulate

10/26/2007: I-130 mailed to CA Service Center

10/29/2007: USPS confirmation of receipt of I-130

02/13/2008: NOA-1 received (107 days)

07/02/2008: I-130 approved

07/22/2008: AOS filed including EAD and AP

07/25/2008: NOA-1s for all 3 received

08/20/2008: Biometrics appointment

08/22/2008: Received RFE for Affadivit of Support and Medical

10/21/2008: Submitted I-865W in lieu of co-sponsor and medical info to NSC

11/14/2008: online case status not updated since filing of AOS in July 2008

01/20/2009: Received another RFE for Affadavit of Support Info

02/02/2009: Responded to RFE with brand new AOS based on 2008 tax return (if that doesn't shut them up, dunno what will)

02/19/2009: EAD card received in mail (no updates on Online Case Status ever made)

02/23/2009: AP received (again, no online updates)

02/26/2009: Received interview appointment letter for 4/6/09

04/06/2009: AOS approved for unconditional GC

04/21/2009: GC received

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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People are always quick to make a normal loving father into a "deadbeat" dad quicker than wildfire spreads. They don't know your husband or his personal situation. Ignore them. You can see your kids every day, love them, care for them, and support them in your way, but oh... fail to send their mother her precious child support (that is often used for her and not the children) and you are suddenly an evil sloth worthy of stoning. I wish you luck, ignore these bashers.

my husband's debt before is 7,000. Now the remaining balance is 4,000... Is that a deadbeat dad? DUH?!!!! He is paying now his debts... so whats the connection of him getting me as his spouse? As long as he can prove that he can prove he can support me then its fine!
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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Cambodia
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It may be that the former wife is either a person with no morals for abusing his kindness by enforcing child enforcement on him. Or, she just wanted a child and have the guy support her needs by filing CS on him. It may be this case instead of the vice-versa. CS can be abused by the beholder as well.

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Filed: Country: Spain
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People are always quick to make a normal loving father into a "deadbeat" dad quicker than wildfire spreads. They don't know your husband or his personal situation. Ignore them. You can see your kids every day, love them, care for them, and support them in your way, but oh... fail to send their mother her precious child support (that is often used for her and not the children) and you are suddenly an evil sloth worthy of stoning. I wish you luck, ignore these bashers.

You just dont get it guy.

You dont know their personal circumstance and neither do I, and I really dont care what they are. I only know that this guy is behind in court ordered child support and has failed to come up with a proper agreement with the child support enforcement officals in his home state. Therefore this agency reports this person to the US Dept of Human Social Services (HHS) to begin the process of intercepting tax refunds, cancelling passports, etc.

Once this guy comes up with a satisfactory arrangement with the reporting agency...this is the way it will be with his passport status. Once he decides to cooperate with the process and the complaning authority is satified, he name can be removed from this list in under a month.

You are making so many presuppositions of what this mother may or may not be doing with the proceeds that they are not relevant. Maybe she is in dire need of support and living on welfare. This is usually the case and will kick off automatic child support enforcement in most cases by the local DAs' office that has jurisdiction.

As far as Im concerned, any person that has reached this point in child support enforcement is a deadbeat.

Statements from the OP that the ex doesnt want the money are obviously not true.

I finally got rid of the never ending money drain. I called the plumber, and got the problem fixed. I wish her the best.

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I have no sympathy whatsoever for people who cannot pay their child support.When he catches up, I'm sure he'll be able to get a new one.

Get a new child? :P

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I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

It took 92 days for I-130 to get approved from the filing date

NVC Process of I-130:

It took 78 days to complete the NVC process

Interview Process at The U.S. Embassy

Interview took 223 days from the I-130 filing date. Immigrant Visa was issued right after the interview

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People are always quick to make a normal loving father into a "deadbeat" dad quicker than wildfire spreads. They don't know your husband or his personal situation. Ignore them. You can see your kids every day, love them, care for them, and support them in your way, but oh... fail to send their mother her precious child support (that is often used for her and not the children) and you are suddenly an evil sloth worthy of stoning. I wish you luck, ignore these bashers.

You just dont get it guy.

You dont know their personal circumstance and neither do I, and I really dont care what they are. I only know that this guy is behind in court ordered child support and has failed to come up with a proper agreement with the child support enforcement officals in his home state. Therefore this agency reports this person to the US Dept of Human Social Services (HHS) to begin the process of intercepting tax refunds, cancelling passports, etc.

Once this guy comes up with a satisfactory arrangement with the reporting agency...this is the way it will be with his passport status. Once he decides to cooperate with the process and the complaning authority is satified, he name can be removed from this list in under a month.

You are making so many presuppositions of what this mother may or may not be doing with the proceeds that they are not relevant. Maybe she is in dire need of support and living on welfare. This is usually the case and will kick off automatic child support enforcement in most cases by the local DAs' office that has jurisdiction.

As far as Im concerned, any person that has reached this point in child support enforcement is a deadbeat.

Statements from the OP that the ex doesnt want the money are obviously not true.

It is hard to make comments on personal situations. But OP's husband must pay the child support debt in order to be eligible for a new passport.

I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

It took 92 days for I-130 to get approved from the filing date

NVC Process of I-130:

It took 78 days to complete the NVC process

Interview Process at The U.S. Embassy

Interview took 223 days from the I-130 filing date. Immigrant Visa was issued right after the interview

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Hello..

This situation is complicated.. I think, Nobody here knows the real story behind this unless you are known to the the OP or to his husband.. But i believe we have no right to judge both of this two people. (OP and her husband).. By looking at the post the OP , only asked how long for a new passport to be released that has been revoked.. But , im feeling upset for her, few of the answers here were criticism..

For sure , nobody here in this forum would want their spouses being criticized or judged , right? Let's put ourselves to the OP's shoes, what would you feel?

I just hope your husband will be able to settle his child support payment , soon, so he can get a new passport.. As for your question how long would it takes to get a new passport, My husband , it took him 3 months for his passport to be delivered to his house.. But , some says it can be expedite so that's good, maybe your husband can do that too after he settle all his CS payment already..

Good luck. and Don't let these bad commenters get into your system.. Be strong..

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Oh I "get it" just fine. It is you that sees this as black and white. I can see the shades of gray. So if you admit you don't know his personal circumstances any more than do, than why judge him as an automatic "deadbeat"? I am giving him the benefit of the doubt.

People are always quick to make a normal loving father into a "deadbeat" dad quicker than wildfire spreads. They don't know your husband or his personal situation. Ignore them. You can see your kids every day, love them, care for them, and support them in your way, but oh... fail to send their mother her precious child support (that is often used for her and not the children) and you are suddenly an evil sloth worthy of stoning. I wish you luck, ignore these bashers.

You just dont get it guy.

You dont know their personal circumstance and neither do I, and I really dont care what they are. I only know that this guy is behind in court ordered child support and has failed to come up with a proper agreement with the child support enforcement officals in his home state. Therefore this agency reports this person to the US Dept of Human Social Services (HHS) to begin the process of intercepting tax refunds, cancelling passports, etc.

Once this guy comes up with a satisfactory arrangement with the reporting agency...this is the way it will be with his passport status. Once he decides to cooperate with the process and the complaning authority is satified, he name can be removed from this list in under a month.

You are making so many presuppositions of what this mother may or may not be doing with the proceeds that they are not relevant. Maybe she is in dire need of support and living on welfare. This is usually the case and will kick off automatic child support enforcement in most cases by the local DAs' office that has jurisdiction.

As far as Im concerned, any person that has reached this point in child support enforcement is a deadbeat.

Statements from the OP that the ex doesnt want the money are obviously not true.

Jeffery AND Alla.

0 kilometers physically separates us!

K-1 Visa Granted... Wednesday, 21 May 2008

Alla ARRIVED to America... Wednesday, 12 November 2008

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Hello..

This situation is complicated.. I think, Nobody here knows the real story behind this unless you are known to the the OP or to his husband.. But i believe we have no right to judge both of this two people. (OP and her husband).. By looking at the post the OP , only asked how long for a new passport to be released that has been revoked.. And the OP asked ,if her husband can file a petition while his passport was revoked..But , im feeling upset for her, few of the answers here were criticism..

For sure , nobody here in this forum would want their spouses being criticized or judged , right? Let's put ourselves to the OP's shoes, what would you feel?

As for your question how long would it takes to get a new passport, My husband , it took him 3 months for his passport to be delivered to his house.. But , some says it can be expedite so that's good, maybe your husband can do that too after he settle all his CS payment already.. And, i believe he cant file yet for a petition, not until he has a valid passport already..

I just hope your husband will be able to settle his child support payment soon, so he can get a new passport and file for a petition for you..

Good luck. and Don't let these bad commenters get into your system.. Be strong..

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Well our culture is different. It is a big deal....he is responsible and there is a court order for him to pay child support.

Not seeing his child is a different matter, but no court in this land will deny access to see his child unless there are serious problems that would put the child in danger.

Its not relevant if she doesnt want the money...its his child. If she doesnt want child support, then she can certainly modify the court order, but this does not appear to be what is happening. Someone is playing some serious hard ball for it to get to this point. You need to get more current facts on what is really happening.

I have to agree with the fox on these points, esp the last sentence.... Unfortunately, the OP is as the mercy of whatever he is telling her.

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Filed: Country: Indonesia
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I think the answer is you can use different document to show US citizenship. Birth certificate is one of them. I am sure there are occasions where I-130 is being filed but the US citizen does not have passport.

As for the issuance of new passport, I think the OP has been given advice on how to get new one. As for the Adam Walsh Act, somebody mentioned that. So worth checking I guess. Good luck!

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Jun 28 2004 : Received at NSC

Oct 25 2004 : Transferred to CSC

Oct 29 2004 : Received at CSC

Nov 8 2004 : Received response from CSC that my file is being requested & review will be done

Nov 10 2004 : Email & online status Approved

Nov 15 2004 : NOA 2 in mail

Dec 16 2004 : NVC assigns case number

Dec 20 2004 : NVC sent DS 3032 to beneficiary, copy of DS 3032 & I-864 fee bill to petitioner

Jan 3 2005 : Petitioner received copy of DS 3032 and I-864 fee bill. Post-marked Dec 23rd.

Jan 11 2005 : Beneficiary received DS 3032 in Indonesia

Jan 31 2005 : Sent DS 3032 to NVC

Feb 8, 2005 : NVC received DS 3032

Feb 21, 2005 : IV fee generated

Feb 25, 2005 : Sent I-864 fee bill

Feb 28, 2005 : I-864 fee bill delivered to St Louis

Mar 3, 2005 : IV fee bill received

Mar 7, 2005 : Sent IV fee bill

Mar 9, 2005 : IV fee bill delivered to St Louis

Mar 28, 2005 : I-864 fee credited against case.

April 6, 2005 : Received I-864 package

April 7, 2005 : Immigrant Visa fee credited against case.

April 11, 2005 : DS 230 is generated

Aug 12, 2005 : I-864 & DS 230 received by NVC

Sep 14, 2005 : RFE on I-864

Nov 3, 2005 : Checklist response received at NVC

Nov 25, 2005 : Case completion

Dec 9, 2005 : Police Cert requested from the Netherlands

Jan 12 2006 : Interview success - Approved !!

Jan 19 2006 : Visa & brown envelope picked up

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