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Timona

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  1. Send it a week in, unless you want USCIS surprises.
  2. Even the mother? I have seen cases where people do this in anticipation for the child to be "adopted" later by a USC relative. Basically, it is planned out. You know when I heard the latest case? December last year (2021). The baby in question is yet to be born but the parents have all planned it out. I bet in 3 years, the mom will want the kid adopted and the father will be "MIA." I am Mike-E-ing at this point.
  3. Her dad is still alive? Even if the mother passed, her dad would be assumed to take care of her. Seems you're trying to immigrate non-direct relative through "adoption." I don't see this trick passing immigration. Good luck.
  4. Are you related to this child by any circumstance? niece? etc
  5. Either: 1. Submit IRS Tax Transcript OR 2. IRS Tax Returns + All W2s You cannot mix and match 1 and 2 above. The head of house/ whose name appears first on the IRS Transcript should sign I-864. The one whose name is partial should file and sign I-864A. This person should be counted on household size as your cousin and husband live together.
  6. You don't have any other evidence ? Where are you in the immigration process?
  7. This is why you should have mailed the request to reschedule. When you called to reschedule, you spoke with Tier 1. Their history is well known here on VJ.
  8. That's not how to count the 5 year rule. 5 year rule is counted from the date you receive your GC, not marriage. What's the date on your GC?
  9. Reason why I was asking but OP here seems to be someone keen on her own questions, which I understand, but as you can see, we're uncovering more than she knows about immigration.
  10. And the 2nd part? It us essential to see if the child has derived citizenship
  11. 1. Unfortunately, you talked to tier 1. They are just intake people. Don't have hopes with what they tell you. 2. She's not getting any emergency AP. I have seen dire situations where beneficiary's parent died and USCIS didn't give a hoot.
  12. That's gonna be expensive 😬......you'll need to file a replacement.
  13. Go for counselling at least. You have a GC, if 1 above fails, file divorce and move on. Noone can take your GC away apart from immigration judge.
  14. Brilliant reason to leave your spouse, OP. 👏 We have seen this. You did not originate anything new. We all know. 🤢🤮 And when I always call out things like this immediately, some people say I am negative. OP stayed so as to get citizenship under 3 year rule and now wants to marry or bring from his own country/ probably wants to bring the real wife from Senegal. Well, if you and the Senegalese lady had kids whom you didn't mention while under your USC petition, kiss that ship goodbye. The will never immigrate under you nor your real wife. I am Mike-E-ing. No need to waste my energy.
  15. I swear, some organic eggs I get at my local grocery don't look or taste organic. They have this *watery* portion in it that's not normal. I swear, I have no idea how these pass as organic. I bought the last 3 weeks ago and haven't even finished it because every time I'm about to cook, I remember that watery portion and just give up. So, once in a while when I visit my mom up North, she has 3 dozens saved for me from a local breeder.
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