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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: France
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On 12/27/2020 at 9:48 AM, Hermise said:

Based on my knowledge, it is not required. See the link below for more information. DOS currently put the form on hold and will be updated later. 

 

https://www.boundless.com/immigration-resources/form-ds-5540-public-charge-questionnaire/

For my understanding it is not required. I did not submit it and as of Dec 29, 2020, all of my documents were approved and accepted or "Documentarily Qualified." Now we are awaiting for my husband's interview.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: France
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On 12/27/2020 at 5:12 AM, TonkaUK said:

Hey all, 

 

Just curious, for those of you that filed early February 2019 like me, did you have to submit the "public charge" DS-5440 form? it didn't ask me to do it at CEAC, however I'm wondering whether I should fill it anyway and take it to the interview with me on Jan 19th?

 

 

For my understanding it is not required. I did not submit it and as of Dec 29, 2020, all of my documents were approved and accepted or "Documentarily Qualified." Now we are awaiting for my husband's interview. Maybe print it out and have it ready to be on the safe side? Now that you brought this up I'm going to have my husband do it as well. 

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3 hours ago, JGGA2 said:

For my understanding it is not required. I did not submit it and as of Dec 29, 2020, all of my documents were approved and accepted or "Documentarily Qualified." Now we are awaiting for my husband's interview.

That’s good. Since other visas are banned you will get the interview date pretty quick. 
Also there is a requirement for immigrants needing health insurance when they enter the country. Check that out. Recently court lifted a ban on that. I would say get a visitor’s health insurance when you get the interview date for a month or 2. 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: France
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On 1/6/2021 at 7:08 PM, Hermise said:

That’s good. Since other visas are banned you will get the interview date pretty quick. 
Also there is a requirement for immigrants needing health insurance when they enter the country. Check that out. Recently court lifted a ban on that. I would say get a visitor’s health insurance when you get the interview date for a month or 2. 

Thank you I hope it goes quickly. Regards to health insurance, I have documentation from my HR stating that my husband will be on my health insurance plan through my employer once approved and immediately as well.I submitted that as part of NVC documents. I don’t think we need visitors insurance since he will be on mine and within 30 days.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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5 hours ago, JGGA2 said:

Thank you I hope it goes quickly. Regards to health insurance, I have documentation from my HR stating that my husband will be on my health insurance plan through my employer once approved and immediately as well.I submitted that as part of NVC documents. I don’t think we need visitors insurance since he will be on mine and within 30 days.

The documentations that you have should be more then sufficient, I personally submitted an insurance for my wife and wasn’t a visitor insurance over all they never asked for it.

 

port of entry was NYC went pretty smooth less then 5 minutes, no questions asked, but I was the one asking questions, the agent stamped my wife passport then I realized he stamped the 2 years green card, after speaking to him he said to contact uscis directly, I paused then replied NO that’s incorrect sir.  Since I have been married for more then 2 years my wife should get a 10 years greens card. Then his boss came over and took care of it after she looked in the system and seen our marriage certificate. She corrected the stamp and said you are all set to go.


after a long journey we finally made it.

 

thank you for all the support.

 

 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: France
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3 hours ago, Youssef1 said:

The documentations that you have should be more then sufficient, I personally submitted an insurance for my wife and wasn’t a visitor insurance over all they never asked for it.

 

port of entry was NYC went pretty smooth less then 5 minutes, no questions asked, but I was the one asking questions, the agent stamped my wife passport then I realized he stamped the 2 years green card, after speaking to him he said to contact uscis directly, I paused then replied NO that’s incorrect sir.  Since I have been married for more then 2 years my wife should get a 10 years greens card. Then his boss came over and took care of it after she looked in the system and seen our marriage certificate. She corrected the stamp and said you are all set to go.


after a long journey we finally made it.

 

thank you for all the support.

 

 

Congrats congrats!!!! Finally the ling journey is over!!! Thanks for being supportive for us all as well!!  🎉 

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5 hours ago, Youssef1 said:

The documentations that you have should be more then sufficient, I personally submitted an insurance for my wife and wasn’t a visitor insurance over all they never asked for it.

 

port of entry was NYC went pretty smooth less then 5 minutes, no questions asked, but I was the one asking questions, the agent stamped my wife passport then I realized he stamped the 2 years green card, after speaking to him he said to contact uscis directly, I paused then replied NO that’s incorrect sir.  Since I have been married for more then 2 years my wife should get a 10 years greens card. Then his boss came over and took care of it after she looked in the system and seen our marriage certificate. She corrected the stamp and said you are all set to go.


after a long journey we finally made it.

 

thank you for all the support.

 

 

Congratulations!! Finally. Thank you all your support bro and I wish you guys a wonderful life in the US. 

 

The thing you did with the immigration officer is pretty good. If your wife had came alone, that wouldn't have been possible you know. That's good you got 10 years visa. Good to know I may have to do the same too I guess. 

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10 hours ago, JGGA2 said:

Thank you I hope it goes quickly. Regards to health insurance, I have documentation from my HR stating that my husband will be on my health insurance plan through my employer once approved and immediately as well.I submitted that as part of NVC documents. I don’t think we need visitors insurance since he will be on mine and within 30 days.

Yeah that works too. I will do the same thing I guess. 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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On 1/8/2021 at 3:42 AM, Youssef1 said:

The documentations that you have should be more then sufficient, I personally submitted an insurance for my wife and wasn’t a visitor insurance over all they never asked for it.

 

port of entry was NYC went pretty smooth less then 5 minutes, no questions asked, but I was the one asking questions, the agent stamped my wife passport then I realized he stamped the 2 years green card, after speaking to him he said to contact uscis directly, I paused then replied NO that’s incorrect sir.  Since I have been married for more then 2 years my wife should get a 10 years greens card. Then his boss came over and took care of it after she looked in the system and seen our marriage certificate. She corrected the stamp and said you are all set to go.


after a long journey we finally made it.

 

thank you for all the support.

 

 

Finally, Congratulations! 

I am so happy for you guys.

Best of luck

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: England
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Hey everyone, 

 

I had my IR-1 interview yesterday at London (Jan 19th) and got approved! the interview lasted all of 5 minutes, two questions and didn't even ask to see my evidence of relationship. Probably because we got married in 2016 and we didn't file until 2019.

 

Now to hand in my notice at work and sort out shipping for my dog. Best of luck to everyone still waiting and thanks for all of your help! 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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5 hours ago, TonkaUK said:

Hey everyone, 

 

I had my IR-1 interview yesterday at London (Jan 19th) and got approved! the interview lasted all of 5 minutes, two questions and didn't even ask to see my evidence of relationship. Probably because we got married in 2016 and we didn't file until 2019.

 

Now to hand in my notice at work and sort out shipping for my dog. Best of luck to everyone still waiting and thanks for all of your help! 

Congratulations 🎊🎉🎈 finally another great news . 
 

we are glad and best of luck to you guys 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: France
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On 1/20/2021 at 2:14 AM, TonkaUK said:

Hey everyone, 

 

I had my IR-1 interview yesterday at London (Jan 19th) and got approved! the interview lasted all of 5 minutes, two questions and didn't even ask to see my evidence of relationship. Probably because we got married in 2016 and we didn't file until 2019.

 

Now to hand in my notice at work and sort out shipping for my dog. Best of luck to everyone still waiting and thanks for all of your help! 

Congrats congrats 🎉 so happy for you! May many more great news come soon.

 
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