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Declaring UK Criminal History
SalishSea replied to Poguesy's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
I think the bigger issue will be that criminal history with the answers on ESTA and a possible misrep. OP, you need an excellent immigration lawyer. Previous ESTA applications will be visible to consular staff. -
Can I expedite my K-1 visa interview?
SalishSea replied to i love coffee's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
Yes. But again, expedites are much more likely to be approved if it is to benefit the USC petitioner, NOT beneficiary. Most are denied. No harm in trying. You’ll need documentation/evidence to back up the reason for your request.- 9 replies
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I recommend using the checklist from the USCIS site that accompanies the form. I-134 is not needed until the interview, which will likely be close to two years from now. You need to show evidence of the required meeting- passport stamps and boarding passes are good.
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Can I expedite my K-1 visa interview?
SalishSea replied to i love coffee's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
Normally the urgent reason needs to be the USC’s, not the beneficiary’s.- 9 replies
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I-134 Evidence Questions
SalishSea replied to Sha-Lee88's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
Totally agree! As far as I know, “wet signatures” are not required for most USCIS/DOS documents. A employer letter does not expire, per se. Rule of thumb is to try to assemble documents that are as recent as possible, I did not provide employer or bank letters. I did provide W2s and tax return transcripts. -
I’d worried more that your case seems so planned out, rather than spontaneously deciding to adjust status. Most people visiting on ESTA haven’t established joint bills, lease, etc. I don’t think you will get denied, (“intent is established et the border”), but with his history or petitioning someone else, it could raise questions, so be prepared for them. As long as you’re sure you didn’t misrepresent your intention, that’s the most important thing.
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ICE announement February 2023
SalishSea replied to JeanneAdil's topic in US Immigration News and Discussion
Not surprised at all. Same reason tourist visa restrictions are put on those from specific countries. Reciprocity. -
This happened to me at CBP... is that normal?
SalishSea replied to kpelo's topic in Working & Traveling During US Immigration
Interesting. I recently travelled with my adult sons, and the eldest had something like that happen. Seemed totally random. -
This happened to me at CBP... is that normal?
SalishSea replied to kpelo's topic in Working & Traveling During US Immigration
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LOL, no one here is making excuses, nor are USCIS/DOS customers "sheeple." It's not like anyone can take their business elsewhere. By all means, vent, write letters, vote, etc. But like for any formal process, there are rules, and most of the waiting is because (surprise!) lots of other people had the same idea. Maybe someday, AI will be able to complete what humans do now at lightning speed.
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Same here for the K-1. We evaluated the options and chose the K-1 because in 2018, it made sense. If we were doing it now, we would choose to do a CR-1, since so much has changed since then in terms of processing times. Also, being around VJ during the worldwide lockdowns really brought to light the inherent weaknesses with that visa. Honestly, at this point I think the only remaining advantage is for people who have minor children to bring at the same time/within the first year.
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Inhumane? I'd hardly call it that. The immigration process is voluntary. As with any major life change, it pays to do one's due diligence in researching the options. Every single time someone comes to VJ inquiring about the K-1, they are given a list of tangible drawbacks. Own your process, do your research, make choices you can live with.
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I-751 December 2021 Filers
SalishSea replied to Violax's topic in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
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Letter to USCIS Regarding A Wrong Answer (Form I-129F)
SalishSea replied to Katnissmjy's topic in USCIS Service Centers
Not a big deal, and it can be corrected at some point down the line, but is not urgent. If you want, you can write a letter which very simply states “we want to correct the answer to question 36B (or whatever), which should state that Fiancé’s mother’s birthplace is Belarus, not Russia.” Any correspondence you send to the Laguna Niguel address should reference your names, and also include a copy of the I-129 F with the incorrect answer highlighted.