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Can someone help me PLEASE!!! After waiting for 6 months we finally get a response ( RFE) to " Show proof of never being Married." My fiance lives in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic and he pays monthly support for his daughter. Submitting the application we provided proof of this and because the form stated " Support of Alimony for the child" the immigration officer thinks it could mean he was married. He has been to ever courthouse and judicial system possible. One lady saw the information proving he was not married and refused him a copy. How can this be obtained. We do not have a lawyer . Is there a specific form needed. Can I find and submit it for the proof we need? He is up to date with his payment but no one seems to want to give him a letter that states he has never been married. I hope someone can help. As this is the only thing holding us up. 

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I am requesting my stepdaughter and uscis also  Sent me a rfe requesting  divorce documents  between  my husband  and the  mother  of  my  stepchild.   Since  they  were  never  married  i just  sent a notarized  letter  explaining  that  they  have  a child  but that they were  never  married.  After  that  they  approved my I130. 

I-130 for my step daughter

 

4/6 - I-130 sent USPS

4/7- I-130 received at Chicago Lockbox

4/12 - Money order cashed

4/13 - Notice of acceptance (Text/ email) - Case assigned to TEXAS

4/18 - Notice of acceptance (regular mail USPS)

10/4- RFE - for intial evidence notice online

10/19/2017 RFE notice received

10/20/17 - RFE response sent

10/21/2017 - RFE delivered to USCIS address

10/23/2017 - USCIS system updated " Response to USCIS request for evidence was received

1/22/2018 - Approved (Tier2 informed me by phone)

2/8/2018 - Case Sent to NVC

2/21/2018 - NVC received case 

3/30/2018 - Case & Invoice number over the phone

3/30/2018 - DS-261 completed

4/2/2018 - Welcome letter by email

4/3/2018 -  Paid $120 & $325

4/10/2018 - Sent IV & AOS documents

4/11/2018 -  Post office delivered documents to NVC

4/11/2018 - Completed DS260

4/23/2018 -  Case Completed

 

 

 

 

 

Posted
27 minutes ago, Ulloa said:

Can someone help me PLEASE!!! After waiting for 6 months we finally get a response ( RFE) to " Show proof of never being Married." My fiance lives in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic and he pays monthly support for his daughter. Submitting the application we provided proof of this and because the form stated " Support of Alimony for the child" the immigration officer thinks it could mean he was married. He has been to ever courthouse and judicial system possible. One lady saw the information proving he was not married and refused him a copy. How can this be obtained. We do not have a lawyer . Is there a specific form needed. Can I find and submit it for the proof we need? He is up to date with his payment but no one seems to want to give him a letter that states he has never been married. I hope someone can help. As this is the only thing holding us up. 

May I ask, did you also send paperwork for the K-2? Is he bringing his daughter here as well?

Is that why you submitted proof of child support?

I recall the K-1 asking if the beneficiary has children, but nothing more than address and birthdate.

May 22 2017 - Met in person 

  • Nov 01 2017  -  Mailed I-129F
  • Nov 02 2017  -  Case received
  • Nov 06 2017  -  NOA1 (Case submitted)
  • May 17 2018  -  NOA2 (192 days from NOA1) - no RFE
  • June 7 2018  -  NVC Received 
  • June 8 2018  -  NVC Case Number Received
  • June 12 2018 - Case sent to Embassy
  • June 13 2018  -  Consulate Received (In "Ready" Status)
  • N/A 2018  -  Packet 3 Received
  • N/A 2018  -  Packet 3 Sent
  • June 14 2018  -  Packet 4 Received (email)
  • June 18 2018  -  Medical
  • July 9 2018  -  Interview: Eventually APPROVED (August 14, 2018)
  • August 22 2018  -  Visa In Hand
  • August 25 2018  -  POE ( days)
  •  2018  -  Applied for SSN
  • Sept 14 2018 - Wedding
Posted
35 minutes ago, Quiata said:

May I ask, did you also send paperwork for the K-2? Is he bringing his daughter here as well?

Is that why you submitted proof of child support?

I recall the K-1 asking if the beneficiary has children, but nothing more than address and birthdate.

No his daughter is not coming with him.  I sent proof of  a document which showed he was paying child support because he missed it once and spent one day in jail. So I had to prove his reason for incarceration.  I also forwarded up to date receipts of his payments. Showing he doesn't have a debt .   Immigration says the form I submitted stated " Support for Alimony not Support for Child Support" but his court order is for child support not alimony. So they are requesting proof he has never been married now. 

Posted
44 minutes ago, Esperanza82 said:

I am requesting my stepdaughter and uscis also  Sent me a rfe requesting  divorce documents  between  my husband  and the  mother  of  my  stepchild.   Since  they  were  never  married  i just  sent a notarized  letter  explaining  that  they  have  a child  but that they were  never  married.  After  that  they  approved my I130. 

Thank you I will try this.  Because his country is saying they don't offer notices of being single only of being married and divorced. Thank  you so much for your help

Posted
4 minutes ago, Ulloa said:

No his daughter is not coming with him.  I sent proof of  a document which showed he was paying child support because he missed it once and spent one day in jail. So I had to prove his reason for incarceration.  I also forwarded up to date receipts of his payments. Showing he doesn't have a debt .   Immigration says the form I submitted stated " Support for Alimony not Support for Child Support" but his court order is for child support not alimony. So they are requesting proof he has never been married now. 

I understand. I am sorry to pry. I began to panic as my fiancé has twin teenagers. I thought I missed sending something to USCIS.

 

I suggest you verify your fiancé hasn't any infractions on record. If you haven't already...visit https://multas.pgr.gob.do/consultas and ensure their aren't any multas (known and unknown).

We wanted to make sure nothing as small as a fine for not wearing a helmet or seatbelt would be scrutinized when (God willing) papers arrive to the DR.

 

I pray all works in your favor.

May 22 2017 - Met in person 

  • Nov 01 2017  -  Mailed I-129F
  • Nov 02 2017  -  Case received
  • Nov 06 2017  -  NOA1 (Case submitted)
  • May 17 2018  -  NOA2 (192 days from NOA1) - no RFE
  • June 7 2018  -  NVC Received 
  • June 8 2018  -  NVC Case Number Received
  • June 12 2018 - Case sent to Embassy
  • June 13 2018  -  Consulate Received (In "Ready" Status)
  • N/A 2018  -  Packet 3 Received
  • N/A 2018  -  Packet 3 Sent
  • June 14 2018  -  Packet 4 Received (email)
  • June 18 2018  -  Medical
  • July 9 2018  -  Interview: Eventually APPROVED (August 14, 2018)
  • August 22 2018  -  Visa In Hand
  • August 25 2018  -  POE ( days)
  •  2018  -  Applied for SSN
  • Sept 14 2018 - Wedding
Posted
8 minutes ago, Quiata said:

I understand. I am sorry to pry. I began to panic as my fiancé has twin teenagers. I thought I missed sending something to USCIS.

 

I suggest you verify your fiancé hasn't any infractions on record. If you haven't already...visit https://multas.pgr.gob.do/consultas and ensure their aren't any multas (known and unknown).

We wanted to make sure nothing as small as a fine for not wearing a helmet or seatbelt would be scrutinized when (God willing) papers arrive to the DR.

 

I pray all works in your favor.

Thank you so much again. I will check but will do the letter also to try and help this situation. 

Posted
1 minute ago, Ulloa said:

Thank you so much again. I will check but will do the letter also to try and help this situation. 

Of course, my suggestion is in addition to the letter. This step is a precautionary to ensure you receive a clean police report in the DR.

May 22 2017 - Met in person 

  • Nov 01 2017  -  Mailed I-129F
  • Nov 02 2017  -  Case received
  • Nov 06 2017  -  NOA1 (Case submitted)
  • May 17 2018  -  NOA2 (192 days from NOA1) - no RFE
  • June 7 2018  -  NVC Received 
  • June 8 2018  -  NVC Case Number Received
  • June 12 2018 - Case sent to Embassy
  • June 13 2018  -  Consulate Received (In "Ready" Status)
  • N/A 2018  -  Packet 3 Received
  • N/A 2018  -  Packet 3 Sent
  • June 14 2018  -  Packet 4 Received (email)
  • June 18 2018  -  Medical
  • July 9 2018  -  Interview: Eventually APPROVED (August 14, 2018)
  • August 22 2018  -  Visa In Hand
  • August 25 2018  -  POE ( days)
  •  2018  -  Applied for SSN
  • Sept 14 2018 - Wedding
Posted
1 hour ago, Ulloa said:

Gracias mi amor. Eres una bendicion:D

De nada y gracias. debemos ser una bendición para los demás. gracias a Dios :D

May 22 2017 - Met in person 

  • Nov 01 2017  -  Mailed I-129F
  • Nov 02 2017  -  Case received
  • Nov 06 2017  -  NOA1 (Case submitted)
  • May 17 2018  -  NOA2 (192 days from NOA1) - no RFE
  • June 7 2018  -  NVC Received 
  • June 8 2018  -  NVC Case Number Received
  • June 12 2018 - Case sent to Embassy
  • June 13 2018  -  Consulate Received (In "Ready" Status)
  • N/A 2018  -  Packet 3 Received
  • N/A 2018  -  Packet 3 Sent
  • June 14 2018  -  Packet 4 Received (email)
  • June 18 2018  -  Medical
  • July 9 2018  -  Interview: Eventually APPROVED (August 14, 2018)
  • August 22 2018  -  Visa In Hand
  • August 25 2018  -  POE ( days)
  •  2018  -  Applied for SSN
  • Sept 14 2018 - Wedding
 
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