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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
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3 minutes ago, Lil bear said:

OP will need to have both

1. a joint sponsor for the Affidavit of Support AND

2. demonstrate petitioner US domicile 

Oh, I didn't think of that, her only being employed a few weeks probably won't satisfy the I-864, good point. But maybe that was already covered, as they told him he just needed proof of domicile at the interview?

Edited by Loren Y

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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2 minutes ago, Loren Y said:

Oh, I didn't think of that, her only being employed a few weeks probably won't satisfy the I-864, good point. But maybe that was already covered, as they told him he just needed proof of domicile at the interview?

Maybe. Not enough info has been given. But OP has been offered plenty of accurate information anyway . 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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9 minutes ago, missileman said:

My situation was every similar to the OP.......My wife and I were married in Taiwan, and we lived there after our marriage.  I was a resident alien there.......But I had to move back to the US, establish domicile, then we started the CR-1 process......the separation wasn't fun.......but we survived......

I knew that from  your previous posts 

and there is no help i can give this OP as I would have said the same as all post (other than the US passport would work/ the application shows the USC passport already)   

 

Note:  OP has left the site 

Edited by JeanneAdil
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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1 hour ago, UltraHD said:

Dear Sir

I am not telling you post

I am telling you not to post on my post. 

This is not because of any likes or dislikes. I respect your answer and time.

but I need answer from those people who have or been going through this situation.

 

 

Thanks

He did

you got the best answer from someone who went thru the exact same thing as he was living in his wife's country

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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1 hour ago, Cyberfx1024 said:

No, he has valid points. How does your wife plan to support you with no job, no money, not even a bank account in the USA?????? You will definitely need a cosponsor in order for it to be approved. 

I have Joint Sponsor. It was already attached therewith.

I have Place to live.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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1 hour ago, Loren Y said:

He cannot use a joint sponsor, please see my previous post, it says exactly what he needs to do, I believe he is looking for a loophole that does not exist. If OP would actually listen to the well versed members here, all he has to do is have his wife return to the US with their son, and within a month she can literally have everything he needs to follow her. If they get on it ASAP, and don't mess around, he should have his visa in a few months. She would rent an apartment, open a bank account, enroll their child in school, she probably has no residence abroad to sell, so that's out, but she could have everything else on that list, and proof of it within a month. As the well versed members like yourself know, 2-3 months away from your loved ones and family is really a drop in the bucket compared to what some have gone thru on here. I don't know how people go years not being together, you really have to love someone to manage that, and the 8-9 months I did seemed like an eternity to me, so I feel the pain.

as far as bank account is concerned, it can use. but how I will enrolled my son in School he is just one year old.

I have presented joint sponsor and it was accepted.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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1 hour ago, JeanneAdil said:

sorry but you are

and as far as the statement u want answers from the ones of us that have gone thru this

we all have (or those waiting are going to do) as we all have to prove the USC has US residency

and that is what you 2 are going to have to do 

read what Loren Y posted carefully

and please respect missileman as he tries to help 

This is not a place to justify, I know who is saying accordingly and who is not.

Why are you generalizing one case to others?

You must respect other post if you have gone through this situation then comments positively here.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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1 hour ago, Loren Y said:

Oh, I didn't think of that, her only being employed a few weeks probably won't satisfy the I-864, good point. But maybe that was already covered, as they told him he just needed proof of domicile at the interview?

Everyone is posting without reading my post carefully what I posted.
This fact must be accepted every case varies from others. 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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1 hour ago, missileman said:

My situation was every similar to the OP.......My wife and I were married in Taiwan, and we lived there after our marriage.  I was a resident alien there.......But I had to move back to the US, establish domicile, then we started the CR-1 process......the separation wasn't fun.......but we survived......

 

-Missileman out!!!

How much time did it take to be completed? 

 
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