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Crazy Cat

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  1. That is not a good plan at all. Just wait and apply in about 3 years.
  2. Does this apply to U4U or people who have approved advance parole?
  3. As of May 26, 2022: Frequently Asked Questions New Relief Options for Ukrainians.pdf "Q: Can someone who is paroled under U4U travel abroad, either with advance parole or an existing B1/B2 visa? A: USCIS notes on its U4U website that if someone has already been paroled into the United States, their parole will automatically be terminated if the individual departs without obtaining advance authorization to travel. However, neither DHS nor USCIS has clarified whether someone paroled in under U4U is even eligible for advance parole. Note that a parolee who departs and then attempts to re-enter the United States using a B1/B2 visa may terminate his or her parolee status upon admission in B1/B2 status. The parolee may also face scrutiny at the port of entry regarding whether they possess the requisite nonimmigrant intent. Until there is more clarity on this issue and guidance from DHS, U4U beneficiaries should be cautioned about traveling abroad."
  4. You just fill in the DS-260 with your current UK residence address. In addition, you can email them.
  5. Step-by-Step Guide on Filing an I-130 for a Spouse Inside the US - US Immigration & Visa Guides - VisaJourney
  6. Existing health conditions? Travel insurance for the unexpected health care expenses Private self-pay for pre-existing conditions, most likely.
  7. I-129fs which accompany I-130s are normally closed administratively. I'm not sure which category those fall into.
  8. I would think there are other important things to consider. He will not be able to work for 3 to 12 months. He will not be able to leave the US until he receives advance parole. Can he adjust? Yes, unless he misrepresented himself when he entered the US. Should he adjust? That a personal decision you both will have to face. Good luck.
  9. Status is unchanged. If you are already DQ'd, it isn't an issue. The tax return will be available for the Consulate Officer to review at the interview.
  10. OK. Thanks. I'm sorry that you will have to wait. I just don't understand why they can't look ahead and get the I-751 records they need. Doesn't make sense to me.
  11. If that person overstays 6 months, they will immediately accrue a 3 year ban from entering the US when they leave. If the overstay is for a year, then the ban will be 10 years. It is best to leave before that time.
  12. K-1 applicants fill in a DS-160, not a DS-260. The I-134, support affidavit will be submitted at the interview.
  13. NVC will assign a DOS case number to the case, then send it to the consulate (when requested by the Consulate).
  14. Those items listed do not apply to a fiance visa at any time.
  15. Yes. The next notification, hopefully, should be your NOA2 approval. Please fill in your VJ timeline.
  16. Those items do not apply to fiance visas. That apply only to immigrant visas. The next notification you get will be from USCIS for approval or an RFE.
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