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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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12 hours ago, Trif2018 said:

Andii no tengo ni idea ... ¿Algún lugar donde podamos seguir las actualizaciones sobre los tiempos de NOA2?

Si la pagina dice que están trabajando con mayo 23, sin embargo en esta página dice que están en septiembre 21 y hay personas de octubre que las han aprobado ya. 

Entonces no se en cuál confiar 😅

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Italy
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19 hours ago, Andii said:

Si la pagina dice que están trabajando con mayo 23, sin embargo en esta página dice que están en septiembre 21 y hay personas de octubre que las han aprobado ya. 

Entonces no se en cuál confiar 😅

Yo creo que tenemos que estar pendiente de VJ 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Italy
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NOA1 : October 10th, 2017 

NOA2 : who knows...haha

MY JOURNEY INTO GETTING A FIRST-TIME GREEN CARD, RENEWING A GREEN CARD, AND OBTAINING U.S. CITIZENSHIP:

 

I-130: https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/2020/08/23/my-spouse-visa-process-and-timeline-ir1-cr1/ From Colombia 🇨🇴

I-751: https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/2020/09/12/i-751-joint-petition-to-remove-conditions-on-residence/From Japan 🇯🇵 (Military spouse overseas)

N-400: https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/2022/08/03/3430/ From Japan 🇯🇵 

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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On 4/19/2018 at 1:04 AM, Oladipo said:

Our Documents submitted to nvc April 3rd. Case completed April 13th. Shocked!!!! Thank you God. On quene now for the interview. So happy. Almost over. I can't wait. God will keep helping us. 

Wow! Did you send your I-864 with your initial package?

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Italy
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On 19/04/2018 at 1:04 AM, Oladipo said:

Our Documents submitted to nvc April 3rd. Case completed April 13th. Shocked!!!! Thank you God. On quene now for the interview. So happy. Almost over. I can't wait. God will keep helping us. 

wow!! you’re so lucky ! happy to hear things like this happen :) 

MY JOURNEY INTO GETTING A FIRST-TIME GREEN CARD, RENEWING A GREEN CARD, AND OBTAINING U.S. CITIZENSHIP:

 

I-130: https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/2020/08/23/my-spouse-visa-process-and-timeline-ir1-cr1/ From Colombia 🇨🇴

I-751: https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/2020/09/12/i-751-joint-petition-to-remove-conditions-on-residence/From Japan 🇯🇵 (Military spouse overseas)

N-400: https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/2022/08/03/3430/ From Japan 🇯🇵 

 

BLOG:  https://vsjourneyss.wordpress.com/inmigr/   

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Hi Guys,

 

So i finally got this email from NVC. I need some help as I am confused. I have been living outside the USA since I was 6 ( I am a born citizen), however I have been going to USA for vacation. My parents also reside in USA. Now that I have applied for my husbands green card they are asking for proof of domicile. I don't have a bank account in USA or a house. I am currently in Dubai and want to move back to USA Could someone please assist us. We are really stressed now. The below is mentioned in the email form NVC.

 

When reviewing your case, we noticed that your sponsor might not have a principal residence or be domiciled in the United States. A sponsor must be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident who lives in the United States and plans to stay indefinitely. If your sponsor is living outside the United States temporarily, they must show:  They left the United States for only a limited time,  They intend to keep their residence in the United States, and  Evidence of continued ties to the United States.

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@ Amisharjil 

 

Been through that 3 years ago and last year I had to move back to show intent to domicile.   I was living and working in Saudi Arabia and when my wife (whom I am petitioning)  for the interview, the visa was rejected since I was working and living in Saudi Arabia with no real ties such as owning property, pending job opportunities, apartment lease document etc.  My wife furnished my driver's license and bank statement with my parents address State side and the officer laughed and said that is not intent to domicile. 

 

After moving back last year State side and currently working and now that my wife went through the same  interview process, they grilled her on my domicile (since the previous visa was rejected)  status despite me being here and working etc.  They asked for a job letter (current) listing my salary, position, date of start, credit card transaction statements + receipts such as buying gas, groceries, car insurance and having a utility bill under my name during my stay Stateside  They asked if I left on whats called an "exit" only visa and had to show proof from the Saudi immigration etc.  Then and only then did they clear her.

 

There are certain categories of ppl such as US government workers oversees that are exempt from the said rule, but don't quote me on it.   

 

Hope that helps. 

 
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