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Crazy Cat

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  1. Your child does not need to be present (nor would I recommend taking the child). I think your arrival time is fine.
  2. Our USCIS officer wanted to see evidence of marriage for the gap between filing the I-751 and combo interview date. The gap was 44 months. I took a several bank statements from beginning to end of the gap, along with a clear paper trail of our leases and addresses during that time. The officer was most interested in the leases and drivers licenses to show us at the same address. I also gave him the bank statements. He was also interested in the ADIT stamp wife received after the I-751 extension letter expired. He even gave me the option of staying in the room for the N-400.
  3. As I always told my troops when I was active-duty U.S Air Force "Over prepared is fully prepared". If in doubt, spouse should attend. In my case, local office notified us 2 days prior that I was required to attend along with wife for combo interview.
  4. That will suffice for tax info.
  5. Currently 3-6 months after filing (along with the I-1485).
  6. No. The I-485 (adjustment of Status application after priority date becomes current) will be the basis for filing the I-765 and I-131. A filed and approved I-130, itself, confers no immigration, travel, or work rights. You are now, likely, in the waiting period for the next several years. I think your spouse will be a US citizen before the F2a is current.
  7. Along with supporting documentation, I assume?
  8. Your priority date will be shown on the I-130 receipt notice the petitioner received.
  9. There is no requirement for a foreign spouse to provide tax returns. In addition, your spouse was not required to file a tax return. Can you post a copy of the request?
  10. You both had letters of intent in the package, correct? Yes, USCIS loses things, unfortunately.
  11. Sounds like they want a signed letter of intent to marry within 90 days of US entry from the beneficiary. That's all you should send.
  12. Yes. The I-485 packages were sent a couple months ago.
  13. Married: 11/19/2018 Green Card Approved: 11/18/2019 Separated: 8/2020 Filed Joint I-751: 9/2021
  14. I just verified that wife did not get an extension after filing N-400. But I think an I-90 for renewal of a 10 year card does.
  15. ***I moved this topic to the Philippines regional forum for our PI experts to answer***
  16. A spouse is a relative alien. I have a neighbor who came to the US via a tourist visa and applied for asylum a few years ago. She married a US citizen a few months ago, and they just sent her immigration package (I-130, I-485, I-131) to USCIS this morning. I expect her to receive a Green Card within the next year.
  17. ***Moved from the K-1 forum to the General Immigration Discussion area*** Mod Hat off: To "qualify" for an I-130, there must be a relative alien. Someone you are dating doesn't qualify to be petitioned.
  18. ***One comment edited by Moderator to remove Reddit link****
  19. If it is a combo interview, the I-751 part will be conducted first.
  20. You are now just waiting until either your priority date becomes current or (more likely) spouse becomes a US citizen. I recommend staying in status.
  21. That makes the immigrant intent obstacle higher and more difficult to overcome.
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