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Affidavit of support
5:59 am November 21, 2021

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So I applied for both of my parents for IR5. My dad is ahead and his interview is upcoming. The NVC send me a message I don's qualify for the sponsorship. I don't make much but I though we could use the assets of my dad in his home country. Do we fill out the I -864 A as well?

If we were to be asked to get a joint sponsor, how long do we have after the interview to submit the document?



 
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IR5 Interview Questions
4:31 pm November 20, 2021

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Does anyone have a list of questions that they would normally ask the parents during the immigration interview? For IR5.



 
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Military records Ukraine
6:09 pm November 19, 2021

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Hi, just got the welcome letter from the NVC for my son's immigrant case (F2A visa, minor child of GC holder). My son is not very good with paperwork, so mom is helping out. Started looking at what needs to be done from his side in Ukraine (my case was a K1 a few years ago, its was non-immigrant and thus different, and mom is not male :)). So pre-medical checklist calls for military card and the embassy wants military records from all male applicants ages 18-65, even if they never were in the military. My son is 20 and confirmed unfit for active duty due to injuries sustained when he was just 5 yo, he doesn't even have a "military card" as such. What will be the best way to meet the requirements? What must he bring to his medical/embassy? Thank you



 
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Reverse Culture Shock
3:46 pm November 19, 2021

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Any other Americans who lived abroad for a substantial amount of time and move back feel really weird being back in the USA? I read into this a bit and discovered it's called reverse culture shock. It's been a year since I've been back full time and I still can't seem to shake it.

Having to drive everywhere again, deal with traffic, having higher expectations at work, more aggressive people, polarization of so many topics, increased cost of health and dental care, expensive rent prices while apartments are lower quality etc. It's all just been pretty tough to get used to again. I'm still kind of glad we made the move to the USA as the work situation is better here as I work in IT but everything else just seems like a massive downgrade. Could just be also that we don't do much as we have a newborn and coronavirus has made it tough for us to meet with people.

Anybody else go through this?



 
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Emergency visit to ill mother -- what to do? [split topic]
6:59 pm November 12, 2021

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My wifes mother in in the hospital in ukraine with COVID and she wants to go there ASAP, what to do?



 
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