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Name change
milimelo replied to Its Me Again's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
And that's ok. Some people never change their maiden name to married name, some people don't change last name to maiden name after a divorce, totally ok. -
As long as child is on the military orders staying outside for more than 6 months as an LPR is NOT a problem.
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NVC Records Question
milimelo replied to Jason and May's topic in National Visa Center (Dept of State)
~Attachment with full name removed. Do yourself a favor and don't have all your beneficiary's PII out on the web.~ -
From CDC itself. https://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/panel-physicians/vaccinations.html?CDC_AA_refVal=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cdc.gov%2Fimmigrantrefugeehealth%2Fpanel-physicians%2Fcovid-19-technical-instructions.html#covid-19-vaccination Vaccination Documentation for Nonimmigrants The vaccination history of all applicants submitting for an examination by a US panel physician should be reviewed and vaccinations they have previously received should be documented on the DS-3025 Form, even if they are nonimmigrants who are not required to meet vaccination requirements prior to travel to the United States. Although refugees and K visa applicants are not required to receive vaccines before traveling to the United States, they must meet the vaccination requirements when applying for adjustment of status or permanent resident status in the United States. Therefore, for these applicants, panel physicians must complete a DS-3025 Form if the applicant provides reliable vaccination records. A copy of this form must be provided to the applicant for use as his or her vaccination record in the United States.
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Why wouldn't it work? We've seen plenty of I-601 for religious exception approved (just covid or all shots) this year and in the past. I imagine you'd have to prepare your fiancée to decline what's offered per the DS-3025 form as a K visa applicant that is an option for her. You then need to work on finding a civil surgeon to do I-693 (get the titers done as that's accepted in lieu of having to repeat the vaccines) and start working on I-601.
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At least the K-1 visa recipients have the option of declining any and all vaccines and dealing with it come AOS time in the US. You can do I-601 waiver. https://omb.report/icr/202207-1405-004/doc/123423800 - scroll to page 2 of pdf, section 2 Vaccination Documentation. Per OMB, there's apparently form to complete not to do COVID shots - DS-5158 (which when shown on line is a bunch of indecipherable text) - though I'm unclear if this is for DoS employees as the EO 14043 for federal workers was under injunction since Jan 2022 and rescinded back in May 2023. https://omb.report/icr/202206-1405-004/ic/250798 There is also DS-5159 for religious exception https://omb.report/icr/202206-1405-004
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Immigration Attorney Advice for K3 Visa
milimelo replied to xp_prg's topic in K-3 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
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~Topic moved to Sub-Saharan Africa as poster can't stop translating quotes. ~
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Now that she has the visa, she needs to go online to uscis.gov to pay for green card issuance. This can be done before or after POE entry. It will be a 10-yr card. She can apply for citizenship 90 days before 3 day anniversary of being an LPR. For SSN - go to the local SSA office and complete the form to update it. Bring passport with endorsed immigrant visa with you.
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F2B- Expedited by Lawyer?
milimelo replied to Sammyd90's topic in Bringing Family Members of Permanent Residents to America
Not possible to expedite a case that's pending visa number availability so hiring a lawyer would be wasting money on things that lawyer cannot change. The brother will just have to wait for the number to be available - and remain single for the duration. -
Case ready but no NVC welcome letter (merged)
milimelo replied to Inc's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
I'd try to book if you see available appointments. Welcome letter in most cases is what you've already done (gather all the paperwork needed for interview), book a medical (before or after the interview, depends on your country). -
Widowers visa
milimelo replied to Ballachino's topic in Effects of Major Family Changes on Immigration Benefits
You need to follow the steps to schedule the appointment to submit I-360: https://ph.usembassy.gov/visas/immigrant-visa-inquiry-form/ Showing up without an appointment will just get you turned around. -
Fee has gone up since mid-June - I think it's $180 now.