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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Belarus
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Posted (edited)
On 11/18/2022 at 1:46 PM, Kineo said:

Best of luck. Let us know how it oges.

-Kineo

No updates yet. It's been close to a month. Wonder why its taking so long. 

 

Also, does anyone happen to know what will happen if beneficiaries do not attest to the tuberculosis screening within 90 days of arrival? Will this somehow impact them negatively? Just curious.

Edited by kostyaby
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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10 hours ago, Antn said:

I am wondering what proof of residency did am I able to get for DMV/bank being a U4U benificiary and living at my sponsor's home. Any suggestions? 

Thanks!

In Maine they have a form from BMV that will allow your sponsor and 1 or 2 other people that know you live there to attest to this fact.

-Kineo

Uniting for Ukraine
2022/04/30 - I-134 #1&#2 submitted
2022/05/05 - I-134 #1&#2 approved
2022/05/06 - Email received by beneficiaries #1&#2 
2022/05/07 - Beneficiary #1&#2 set up USCIS account and submitted data to CBP
2022/05/08 - Received information about travel authorization #1&#2 from CBP
2022/05/09 - I-134 #3 submitted
2022/05/11 - I-134 #3 approved, I-134 #4 submitted
2022/05/12 - Email received by beneficiaries #3, Beneficiary #3 set up USCIS account and submitted data to CBP, Received information about travel authorization #3 from CBP
2022/05/14 - I-134 #4 approved, Email received by beneficiaries #4, Beneficiary #4 set up USCIS account and submitted data to CBP,  Received information about travel authorization #4 from CBP
2022/07/21 - All 4 beneficiaries arrived in Boston from Krakow via Munich & Frankfurt on Lufthansa
2022/07/25 - Mail I-765 & I-912 for beneficiaries #1,#3&#4
2022/07/26 - Applied for Health Insurance and other benefits for all beneficiaries
2022/07/27 - All 3 I-765's delivered to Chicago lockbox 
2022/07/27 - Beneficiary #4 mailed application for driver's license
2022/08/02 - Beneficiaries #1&#2 approved for MaineCare to start 9/1

2022/08/04 - NOA1 & Fee Waiver approval for beneficiaries #3&#4
2022/08/05 - Beneficiaries #3&#4 opened Bank Account/debit cards

2022/08/05 - Biometrics letter for beneficiaries #3&#4
2022/08/08 - Beneficiaries #3&#4 approved for MaineCare to start 9/1

2022/08/09 - Received rejected EAD package for beneficiary #1 
2022/08/10 - Mailed updated EAD(I-765&I-912) package for beneficiary #1
2022/08/11 - Registered beneficiary #2 for school
2022/08/12 - I-765&I-912 delivered to Chicago lockbox 
2022/08/19 - NOA1 & Fee Waiver approved for for beneficiary #1
2022/08/22 - Biometrics for beneficiaries #3&#4,  EAD approved for beneficiaries #3&#4
2022/08/26 - Beneficiaries #1&#3 mailed application for driver's license
2022/08/26 - Biometrics letter for beneficiary #1
2022/08/26 - USCIS sent EAD cards for beneficiaries #3&#4
2022/08/29 - EAD cards and SS cards arrived for beneficiaries #3&#4
2022/09/15 - Appointment for Biometrics for beneficiary #1

2022/10/ - Expedite request processed for beneficiary #1

2022/10/ - EAD approved for beneficiary #1
2022/11/01 - USCIS sent EAD card for beneficiary #1
2022/11/04 - EAD card and SS card arrived for beneficiary #1

Fiancée Visa:
2011/05/25 - 2014/06/30 - See profile for more details

 

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ukraine
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Posted

Does anyone know what opportunities there are for adjustment of status for paroled individuals? Could they apply for asylum? Could they apply for a work visa? What exactly is the process there (since they probably wouldn’t be working through an embassy)?

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Posted
1 minute ago, uapilot said:

Does anyone know what opportunities there are for adjustment of status for paroled individuals? Could they apply for asylum? Could they apply for a work visa? What exactly is the process there (since they probably wouldn’t be working through an embassy)?

Asylum would very much depend on their individual circumstances, lets say they fled Crimea I could see a case. Well I assume we are discusiing being able to ge a GC through asylum, anybody can apply.

 

Generally with a few limited exceptions an Employer would apply for a work based benefit

 

Marriage is the obvious route for adjustment

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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1 minute ago, Maria Zaychik said:

do you know  how many people am i allowd to sponsor

Unlimited just need the income 

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Posted (edited)
11 minutes ago, Maria Zaychik said:

do you know  how many people am i allowd to sponsor

It is dependent on you income and assets. From what I understand they go off 150% of poverty guideline. This would be your family size plus all beneficiaries you are sponsoring.

https://aspe.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/documents/4b515876c4674466423975826ac57583/Guidelines-2022.pdf

-Kineo

Edited by Kineo

Uniting for Ukraine
2022/04/30 - I-134 #1&#2 submitted
2022/05/05 - I-134 #1&#2 approved
2022/05/06 - Email received by beneficiaries #1&#2 
2022/05/07 - Beneficiary #1&#2 set up USCIS account and submitted data to CBP
2022/05/08 - Received information about travel authorization #1&#2 from CBP
2022/05/09 - I-134 #3 submitted
2022/05/11 - I-134 #3 approved, I-134 #4 submitted
2022/05/12 - Email received by beneficiaries #3, Beneficiary #3 set up USCIS account and submitted data to CBP, Received information about travel authorization #3 from CBP
2022/05/14 - I-134 #4 approved, Email received by beneficiaries #4, Beneficiary #4 set up USCIS account and submitted data to CBP,  Received information about travel authorization #4 from CBP
2022/07/21 - All 4 beneficiaries arrived in Boston from Krakow via Munich & Frankfurt on Lufthansa
2022/07/25 - Mail I-765 & I-912 for beneficiaries #1,#3&#4
2022/07/26 - Applied for Health Insurance and other benefits for all beneficiaries
2022/07/27 - All 3 I-765's delivered to Chicago lockbox 
2022/07/27 - Beneficiary #4 mailed application for driver's license
2022/08/02 - Beneficiaries #1&#2 approved for MaineCare to start 9/1

2022/08/04 - NOA1 & Fee Waiver approval for beneficiaries #3&#4
2022/08/05 - Beneficiaries #3&#4 opened Bank Account/debit cards

2022/08/05 - Biometrics letter for beneficiaries #3&#4
2022/08/08 - Beneficiaries #3&#4 approved for MaineCare to start 9/1

2022/08/09 - Received rejected EAD package for beneficiary #1 
2022/08/10 - Mailed updated EAD(I-765&I-912) package for beneficiary #1
2022/08/11 - Registered beneficiary #2 for school
2022/08/12 - I-765&I-912 delivered to Chicago lockbox 
2022/08/19 - NOA1 & Fee Waiver approved for for beneficiary #1
2022/08/22 - Biometrics for beneficiaries #3&#4,  EAD approved for beneficiaries #3&#4
2022/08/26 - Beneficiaries #1&#3 mailed application for driver's license
2022/08/26 - Biometrics letter for beneficiary #1
2022/08/26 - USCIS sent EAD cards for beneficiaries #3&#4
2022/08/29 - EAD cards and SS cards arrived for beneficiaries #3&#4
2022/09/15 - Appointment for Biometrics for beneficiary #1

2022/10/ - Expedite request processed for beneficiary #1

2022/10/ - EAD approved for beneficiary #1
2022/11/01 - USCIS sent EAD card for beneficiary #1
2022/11/04 - EAD card and SS card arrived for beneficiary #1

Fiancée Visa:
2011/05/25 - 2014/06/30 - See profile for more details

 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Posted

Ok so I have some concerns.
Travel Extensions have been requested for my beneficiaries, but only one has received an extension.
One which is of main concern expires 22-12, and I have applied for the extension 3-4 times with no reply.

 

Anyone have any advise?

Thanks in advance

Posted
13 minutes ago, Maria Zaychik said:

do you know  how many people am i allowd to sponsor

I've received approval for 7 people. Then I filed for 5 more in October and never received any response from USCIS. However, there is no official limit, which confirmed by the USCIS person during my phone call.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Posted (edited)

Hi

I am in the process of completing the I-765 for my wife's daughter.  The husband has returned to Ukraine on an emergency and I have reapplied for his 4U4 approval.  I need to get my wife's daughter and two children social security cards. 

 

My question is the process for obtaining a SSN for a minor the same as for the adult?  That is, do I need to file a I-765 for the children (4 years and 9 months) even thought obviously they are not going to work OR are the minor children covered in the daughter's I-765?

 

Thanks in advance for your help!

 

Thanks!

Harry

Edited by HarryGillung
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Posted
6 minutes ago, HarryGillung said:

Hi

I am in the process of completing the I-765 for my wife's daughter.  The husband has returned to Ukraine on an emergency and I have reapplied for his 4U4 approval.  I need to get my wife's daughter and two children social security cards. 

 

My question is the process for obtaining a SSN for a minor the same as for the adult?  That is, do I need to file a I-765 for the children (4 years and 9 months) even thought obviously they are not going to work OR are the minor children covered in the daughter's I-765?

 

Thanks in advance for your help!

 

Thanks!

Harry

I 765 is ust for the oerson applying

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
Timeline
Posted
23 minutes ago, HarryGillung said:

Hi

 

I am in the process of completing the I-765 for my wife's daughter.  The husband has returned to Ukraine on an emergency and I have reapplied for his 4U4 approval.  I need to get my wife's daughter and two children social security cards. 

 

My question is the process for obtaining a SSN for a minor the same as for the adult?  That is, do I need to file a I-765 for the children (4 years and 9 months) even thought obviously they are not going to work OR are the minor children covered in the daughter's I-765?

 

Where exactly do I mail the I-912 and I-765?  The I-912 says see the Where to File Section on the form you are requesting a waiver and the I-765 instructions say see the website.  If you go to the I-765 link it does not give a physical address only File On Line option.

 

Thanks in advance for your help!

 

Thanks!

Harry

 

 
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