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Crazy Cat

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  1. ***One comment containing an unverified external spreadsheet link edited to remove link***
  2. I think was good for them to ask......and I think you are also correct that citizenship cannot be passed directly.
  3. Sounds like they are trying to determine the status of the child, and/or whether the US citizen would pass citizenship to the child immediately upon entry into the US. Those questions would be relevant to that .
  4. Yes, I think you are correct. I asked the question because something is missing in the situation, imo, if they are actually paying income taxes regularly....since a visitor visa does not allow a person to work, obtain a SS number, or file taxes. Maybe they are asylees.
  5. They have work authorization? Social Security numbers? On what basis have they remained in the US for 25 years?
  6. 1. Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) section 203(g) provides that the Secretary of State shall terminate the registration (petition) of any alien who fails to apply for an immigrant visa within one year of notice of visa availability. 2. If they file joint taxes, I would include a spouse I-864a. 3. I would find a well-qualified W-2 joint sponsor. 4. See #2 above. Perhaps other members have a different opinion.
  7. I just saw this. Not sure if it is widely known: According to the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) the United Kingdom is now poorer per capita than all 50 American states, having recently been overtaken by Mississippi.
  8. According to VJ Member reports, these are dates for I-130s for immediate relatives of US citizens:
  9. Congratulations......As a graduate of the US immigration system, your experience and comments in the future will be valuable to those still navigating the process. It's a great feeling being free from USCIS....
  10. He was a floor above the gathering. He would have had to navigate an escalator which was manned at the top and bottom, I have heard. He would not have made it inside the room, imo.
  11. You do......Everything you leave after death is part of your estate.
  12. Years of Visa Journey history indicates otherwise. But as @appleblossom said, you can certainly try at no cost to you or your case.
  13. Many people come into the immigration process unaware and uneducated. Members here are just trying to provide you (and those who read this thread) with as much info as possible.
  14. @Boiler brings up a good point. Your employment contribution after arriving via a K-1 will be $0 until you are authorized to work....which could be 6 or 8 months at least. A CR-1 arrival is authorized to work immediately upon arrival.
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