Timona
Members-
Posts
4,586 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
6
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Partners
Immigration Wiki
Guides
Immigration Forms
Times
Gallery
Store
Blogs
Everything posted by Timona
-
Lemme sum it up: 1. You have been told how to submit evidence. You can submit anything apart from videos / anything on flash drives etc. So, take statics of the video of you want. 2. Once you're satisfied, because that's what you want, concentrate on your divorce. 3. I would not even be talking to the lady about you doing 1 above because she can use it and twist it against you to justify why she divorced you. 4. I'd suggest heal and then try dating and marrying closer to home, someone without need for immigration paperwork. If you want sidechat, PM me. I can tell you about a divorce that happened this year, a friend, same story. I can tell you how he went through it. He did pay an attorney but results are the same. So, instead of you paying an attorney, I can give you the specifics and you can then choose if it worth huffing and puffing.
-
Adjusting Status from Humanitarian Parole for MIL
Timona replied to Elvis&Sky's topic in Mexico, Latin & South America
I don't think that Venezuelan humanitarian visa allows for AOS. Let others chime in. -
Filing for a family member
Timona replied to ayoodon@gmail.com's topic in Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America
File I-130 online -
Dominican Republic IR1/CR1 Interviews
Timona replied to Ctavarez90's topic in US Embassy and Consulate Discussion
Isn't this consulate accepting walk ins? You may as well get the information while there. -
Rejection notice or action!!
Timona replied to Dantrolene's topic in Adjustment of Status from Work, Student, & Tourist Visas
Another reason why I always advocate for Money Order. Get one. -
I601 approved
Timona replied to beasleyivy2's topic in Waivers (I-601 and I-212) and Administrative Processes (221g)
On what basis should they send you the GC? Are you doing consular or AOS? -
I-751 Denied. Can we apply for IR-1?
Timona replied to goobies's topic in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
1. Nobody is going to detain him. @mindthegap has provided you with valuable information. Why not follow it? 2. Just make sure that he shouldn't sign any paperwork to relinquish GC at the border. 3. I know Kenya. $$ talks. He could have just parted ways with $2 and that doorman would have let him in, though I doubt if he was actually barred at the airport gate. What does and airport doorman know about GC and flights? 4. Well, now, he just does as is advised. There are multiple ways to kill a rat and you've been given those ways. -
Do you have a copy from the clerk? File your AOS
- 14 replies
-
- daca
- green card
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Friend needs help
Timona replied to Steve & Erma's topic in Adjustment of Status from Work, Student, & Tourist Visas
1. All she needs to do is file for AOS. His veteran status doesn't confer anything. She needs to pippen down and not use this as chest thumping measure. 2. BC cannot be changed to make kids USC. So, I'm not sure what your friend is upto with the State. There BC will remain as it was, stating Australia or wherever they were born. You can't just change it to say they were born somehere in US and boom, they're now citizens. 3. Even for adopted kids, there's a process of adoption but their BC will always state where they were born. It will not change. 4. How's he adopting kids whose mother is his wife? What basis is he using? I'm curious. He is automatically the step-dad upon marriage. Step-dad and adoption are two different things. 5. Having said 4 above, the only way those kids will get legal status is if the mom's papers are also filed. -
I-751 Denied. Can we apply for IR-1?
Timona replied to goobies's topic in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
1. COVID is an old excuse. It's time to get it dropped. 2. How is your husband barred from entry at Entebbe Airport? Even if he had expired visas to other countries, he cannot be barred from using an Airport because, say, he has expired visa to US. He could only be barred from flight to US. 3. During height of COVID, people were traveling & for those that needed quarantine, they were going via Mexico just to go get around it. Additionally, GC holders were being allowed in with expired GC. Did you not know this? 4. Your issue is well solvable. You just don't want to listen and want to take the high road. 5. Last week, there was a VJ poster here who got back into the country. Same situation as your husband. That poster followed advise from here, same advise you're being given. 6. As others have said, have him fly to Canada or Mexico and get in via land. His legal status in US has no baring to Mexico nor Canada. It would have been, for Canada, if he had criminal history, which isn't the case. If he requires a visa to Mexico or Canada, let him apply and get one ASAP as it's the quickest way back to US. Once in US, he can just reapply for his I-751 and just give a small sob letter. USCIS is a little lenient right now @goobies That being said, I'm Mike-E-ing. -
Form AR-11 change of address
Timona replied to Kainatt Zehra's topic in General Immigration-Related Discussion
Make it -
Form AR-11 change of address
Timona replied to Kainatt Zehra's topic in General Immigration-Related Discussion
Just file for your husband and use your new address while at it. Additionally, if you log inside your USCIS account, check your profile. If it reflects new address, they changed it. It usually takes 2 weeks to change it. -
You cannot change your name while filing I-751 unless you have official name change document. So, as of now, you'll have to file with your married name. Now, since I-751 would have been filed by the time your divorce is done, I wouldn't bother about changing the name on my GC till N400 so that you do it for free. What I mean is, your 10 years GC will come with your married name as that's what you filed it under. You can send it back and change it, but $$. So, why bother while you can get it done for free when you file N400. When you file N400, since you will have your official name change by then, go ahead and file with your maiden name. Free.