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Filed: Other Country: Mexico
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I am from Morocco and i am permanent resident in Mexico i have a son with my wife (she an American and we are processing in a ir1 visa ) i want to ask for a expedite because a financial hardship my wife is unemployed  and she needs me in with here in usa to work and help her so i want to know how much chance i have to accept my request and thank you (we already finished with the NVC but we will wait so long to get the interview)

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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20 minutes ago, Amine el said:

I am from Morocco and i am permanent resident in Mexico i have a son with my wife (she an American and we are processing in a ir1 visa ) i want to ask for a expedite because a financial hardship my wife is unemployed  and she needs me in with here in usa to work and help her so i want to know how much chance i have to accept my request and thank you (we already finished with the NVC but we will wait so long to get the interview)

You have a zero percent chance if you don't request. 

YMMV

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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Permanent resident from what country do u come from?

You could still be in  long AP after interview depending on so many things

and the USC has to request expedite

and provide the proofs

What education and job experience do you have that will give u a good job in the US?

she can try but i am sure they would still ask for joint sponsor so be prepared

 

Filed: Other Country: China
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Things to understand

 

You are from Morocco, so you'll have an AP for security checks after interview anyway.

 

Presumably, you working in Mexico and you can support your wife there while waiting for the visa

 

Unless you are going to self sponsor, with liquid assets you already have, your wife being unemployed will be a negative as to the public charge concern.

 

What is your plan do deal with having a qualified sponsor?  Do you have a qualified joint sponsor or significant liquid assets?

 

 

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Filed: Other Country: Mexico
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2 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

Things to understand

 

You are from Morocco, so you'll have an AP for security checks after interview anyway.

 

Presumably, you working in Mexico and you can support your wife there while waiting for the visa

 

Unless you are going to self sponsor, with liquid assets you already have, your wife being unemployed will be a negative as to the public charge concern.

 

What is your plan do deal with having a qualified sponsor?  Do you have a qualified joint sponsor or significant liquid assets?

 

 

Yes we have a have a joint sponsor is the sister 

And i was working in Mexico but  i lost my job (it was a business) due to the pandemic,so i can not support my family any more.

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1 minute ago, Amine el said:

Yes we have a have a joint sponsor is the sister 

And i was working in Mexico but  i lost my job (it was a business) due to the pandemic,so i can not support my family any more.

You can always try, but it is your wife who makes the expedite request.

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Filed: Other Country: Mexico
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1 hour ago, JeanneAdil said:

Permanent resident from what country do u come from?

You could still be in  long AP after interview depending on so many things

and the USC has to request expedite

and provide the proofs

What education and job experience do you have that will give u a good job in the US?

she can try but i am sure they would still ask for joint sponsor so b

11 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

Things to understand

 

You are from Morocco, so you'll have an AP for security checks after interview anyway.

 

Presumably, you working in Mexico and you can support your wife there while waiting for the visa

 

Unless you are going to self sponsor, with liquid assets you already have, your wife being unemployed will be a negative as to the public charge concern.

 

What is your plan do deal with having a qualified sponsor?  Do you have a qualified joint sponsor or significant liquid assets?

 

 

What is the meaning of AP ?

 

Filed: Other Country: Mexico
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1 hour ago, JeanneAdil said:

Permanent resident from what country do u come from?

You could still be in  long AP after interview depending on so many things

and the USC has to request expedite

and provide the proofs

What education and job experience do you have that will give u a good job in the US?

she can try but i am sure they would still ask for joint sponsor so be prepared

 

Firstly i am form Morocco.

And i can speak 5 languages (Moroccan,Arabic,French,English ans Spanish)

And i have an IT degree and i have a big experience on cooking because i use to have a fastfood place. 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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2 hours ago, Amine el said:

Firstly i am form Morocco.

And i can speak 5 languages (Moroccan,Arabic,French,English ans Spanish)

And i have an IT degree and i have a big experience on cooking because i use to have a fastfood place. 

i only ask as you stated permanent resident and that does not mean born Moroccan

the knowledge and experience is what u need to show in the interview to the CO  not to me

i say what the CO looks for so never be offended when someone here gives you information that you need to know 

if your degree is from SIST the British education college that offers business and the IT degree,  it will mean a great deal at your interview

 
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