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However, all of this still doesn't address the impact upon a USC should he or she wish to sponsor another alien in the future. Bear in mind that an alien that falls out of status and never intends or does draw benefits is still to be listed on any future I-864, and if there are no willing co-sponsors available to the petitioner, the very fact that a former alien spouse who has little interest in naturalising, leaving the country or working towards acquiring the mandated 40 quarters of SSA deposits could mean the difference between an approval of a subsequent petition or not. :)

Well I'm not worried... I don't intend to submit any subsequent petitions ever, again.

I'm just trying to figure out what to do with the current one... which from what I can tell is to maybe advise ins of the situation, offer a ticket home (which I already have), and let things fall where they will.

I don't expect her to start asking the government for anything or ever go back home either. What I expect she will do is continue upgrading boyfriends indefinitely. Which is fine with me it just means she has moved on to the next host.

In your scenario, it would be critical that the I-864 sponsor have some documentation that the first gal/guy has departed the US. Of course, the lawyer in me questions who would have the burden of proving that the first has left the country or not. Credit card receipt for purchas of airfare maybe, but that is only proof of purchase, but not of actual departure.

July 8, 2004 – Got Married

July 26, 2004 – Mailed off form I-130, G325a’s

July 27, 2004 – I-130 Packet received by INS

August 10, 2004 – INS sends me “NOA1” - an I-797, Notice of Receipt of I-130.

August 20, 2004 – Mailed off form I-129, G325a’s

August 23, 2004 – I-129 Packet received by INS.

August 25, 2004 – INS sends me “NOA2” – I-797, Notice of Approval of I-130.

September 2, 2004 – INS sends me “NOA1” – I-797, Notice of Receipt of I-129.

September 24, 2004 – BCIS? Receives I-129 from California center.

September 27, 2004 – BCIS sends me another “NOA1” Notice for I-129.

October 11, 2004 – NVC sends me bill for form I-864 ($65.00) along with Choice of Agent 3032

October 16, 2004 – I receive the bill and Choice of Agent form. Fex-Ex back next day.

October 23, 2004 – NVC sends visa processing fee bill ($335.00)

October 29, 2004 – I receive 335.00 bill.

October 31, 2004 – INS sends me application I-864, affidavit of support.

November 3, 2004 – Overnight USPS payment to NVC.

November 12, 2004 – I receive application I-864.

November 15, 2004 - DS-230 generated.

November 17, 2004 – Sent off I-864, overnight delivery

November 22, 2004 - Received DS-230.

November 23, 2004 - DS -230 Fed exd to Paula

November 29, 2004 - Paula fed-exes DS-230 back to NVC

December 1, 2004 - DS-230 received by NVC

December 15, 2004 - NVC Case Completed but not sent yet...

December 21, 2004 - NVC Forwards case to Embassy in Caracas

December 23, 2004 - NVC Sends notice of case completion to me.

December 29, 2004 - Received the notice.

December 30, 2004 - Emailed embassy for further info.

January 3, 2005 - Embassy replies with Interview date/date to "pick up" med. info

January 10, 2005 - Medical Exam

January 14, 2005 - "Picked up" Med. Exam info and Packet 4.

January 26, 2005 - Interview succesful.

January 27, 2005 - Picked up Visa at Domesa.

February 2, 2005 - Passed through POE in Miami.

February 15, 2005 - Received "Welcome to US letter"

 
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