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I-130 - Question 62.a
pushbrk replied to Mr&Ms.Walsh's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
And it's correct but the answer to 62a is still just Kingston, Jamaica -
I-130 - Question 62.a
pushbrk replied to Mr&Ms.Walsh's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
Simple. Kingston, Jamaica -
Then you are totally safe to state as little aa ZERO current income. Of course fill in the tax section with the total income from each of te past three tax years and supply the full return or return transcript for 2022. You'll then state and document your current liquid assets. Expect a notice saying your INCOME doesn't qualify, and your MAY WANT to add a joint sponsor. Ignore than message. You are not qualifying based on income. You're qualifying based on liquid assets. The Consular Officer will see that and accept it.
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Not a problem. Beware though that every entry is a judgement call. Be prepared to explain clearly what your intentions are, including that you are in no hurry to live in the USA.
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NVC QUESTION. HELP
pushbrk replied to cwagner41's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
Pay both fees. Once they show paid, submit at will. No "waiting" to submit. The wait is after submission. -
So do that, and ignore the instruction not to enter None or N/A in all applicable blanks. The instruction is an artifact. If something is Not Applicable, type that on the first line of the section and leave the rest of the applicable section blank. It works. If the answer is NONE, type that once. They may not be the sharpest tools in the shed but they are not total idiots. None of us has EVER seen an RFE or Rejection Notice sent because somebody failed to fill in each and every space with NONE or N/A.
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Excellent question. If you are the adopted child of a US Citizen, you would have a certificate of Citizenship, not a Naturalization Certificate. Does your certificate title contain the word Naturalization? As you go forward studying instructions, pay attention to little words like and, or & if, and take them literally.
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Interview in London no legal Status (merged threads)
pushbrk replied to mochon's topic in United Kingdom
What's your home country? -
Interview in London no legal Status (merged threads)
pushbrk replied to mochon's topic in United Kingdom
You gave proof of residency earlier and they assigned the interview to London. They aren't going to refuse to interview you because your status changed between DQ and interview. -
Interview in London no legal Status (merged threads)
pushbrk replied to mochon's topic in United Kingdom
That's a UK issue. If you stay past your allowed time, the problem is with the UK, not the USA. I don't know how the UK will treat you for overstaying, but the Consular Officer won't care. -
You described YOUR situation. Did uncle cross with an uncle, and marry a US Citizen? What is uncle's basis to immigrate?
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Correct, but nothing has been mentioned about the basis under which he would apply for any immigration benefit. No mention of Uncle being married to a US Citizen. If he doesn't have basis to immigrate, then that's the end of the story. This topic is posted in a spouse visa forum.