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Crazy Cat

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  1. No. USCIS could revoke visas, but courts could review those revocations. Seems courts will now have less authority to review.....just my interpretation.
  2. You did. My mistake for missing that. I still wish you luck.
  3. Ohhhhh. You're right.......LOL......It was early for me......my only excuse. Thanks for pointing that out.
  4. By law, every person who applies for a B2 visa is already assumed to have intent to stay in the US. Having a US GF is a very strong tie to the US. It is always up to the applicant to overcome that suspicion of immigrant intent. I wish you good luck.
  5. You MUST provide the numbers for all 3 years if the sponsor was required to file taxes those years. Otherwise, you must provide the reason the sponsor was not required to file a tax return.
  6. That is exactly why. Sometimes COs want both spouses to sign I-864s when they file taxes jointly.
  7. Based simply on my memory, most of the very few spousal visa denials I have seen were due to the Consulate Officer doubting the authenticity of a marriage. It seems to me that marriage of longer duration (IR-1) would lessen those doubts. I have no hard data to support that, but it seems logical to me.
  8. Biden just promised another BILLION to Ukraine....Total is now 62B.....wow.
  9. **This old thread is locked for further comments. Please use English except in the regional forums***
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