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SalishSea

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  1. Of course they will “know,” and yes, it will attract attention because it could be perceived as fraudulent business transactions.
  2. They don’t believe that you will leave the US when the terms of your visa are up (finishing the program). Money and admissions for other programs will not change that.
  3. Yes!! Our USCIS officer wanted to see them. LOL, we had eloped, and they were mostly selfies, but at least we had them with us.
  4. Exactly. So funny how commenters in the thread are quick to mention restraining orders (and define VAWA for me) etc, when the OP has not made mention of anything even mildly related to filing for VAWA.
  5. ?? Nothing in the original post says anything about violence. What would be the basis for a restraining order?
  6. I don’t think you have a firm grasp on what VAWA actually is. If you just want a green card, why not have him petition you?
  7. I think that’s fine, as you will have a paper trail to show that the cash came from the sale of real estate. The problem is more when people try to improve their finances “on paper” via large deposits of gift money or loans from relatives. The key is just having good documentation to show the source of the money.
  8. That's not how that works, though. You paid the first doctor for the exam and he will send the report to the American consulate, because he is contracted to do so. Getting a second one won't cancel out the first. I'm not sure we've seen a situation where a person has two separate medical exam results sent to the consulate, but given that you are going through a high-fraud, high-risk one, I would avoid doing anything that would increase the risk of AP. JMHO.
  9. You don’t seem to understand the rules of the visa vs the financial requirements. May want to do a bit of reading about them.
  10. It is because she is Iranian. k-1 is not a great choice if you want to be able to plan a wedding, because, as you’re finding, it’s not possible to plan.
  11. It wasn't lack of visits. It was lack of visit. The one required visit within two yeas preceding the petition filing. If the OP had had ONE visit, they would have had the petition approved. The bar is very low for I-129F petition approval. They can expect to have their petition approved if they file another K-1.
  12. It can take two years to get an interview slot. You haven’t provided adequate info for people to help you here.
  13. Maybe it won’t work for OP for personal reasons- my point was that the previous K-1 denial has no impact on future filing should they choose to go that route.
  14. So? OP said the father is still alert and oriented. He is an adult and can request his own medical records, or request the records be released to OP. POA doesn’t trump self-determination of able adults when it comes to health care.
  15. Excellent point. OP, a previous denial for not meeting the visit requirement will have no impact on petitioning for another K-1. Unless you want to marry now and do a CR-1 (the best option, for many reasons), K-1 is still the best option. B visa is for visiting, and she wants to immigrate- so that’s not the correct visa.
  16. What do you mean "prove that she will not immigrate to the US"?? Clearly, that has been the plan all along, as evidenced by the fact that you tried for a K-1. Just get married and petition her for a spousal visa. Yes, it will take at least two years. That is just the deal with US immigration at the moment. She's very, very unlikely to get a B visa. You should really do some research into this process. It is not cheap, easy or quick.
  17. Police record requirement was not on the consulate checklist?? They all require them, very much common knowledge.
  18. None of that is needed. The father can request his own medical records, or can sign a waiver to give permission for them to be released to a family member. We do it all the time.
  19. USCIS does not see it that way. War or other things at home doesn't waive the overstay.
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