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Mike E

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  1. Legally yes. In practice some airlines are clueless. If you have a plan B that routes you through Ireland, Canada, or Mexico, you will be fine for sure.
  2. Proof of intent to establish domicile is not needed for I-130. It is needed for NVC. Actual domicile is not legally required until the beneficiary enters on her immigration visa. At least one consulate does require domicile before issuing the visa.
  3. Get the W-2 job. IMO NVC and most COs do not understand anything else.
  4. A celebration of love while she was wearing a white wedding dress. Which USCIS, the embassy, and CBP can easily find online. ROTFL
  5. OFW = over seas Filipina Worker Legally everything you are doing will work in theory. In practice, adopting relatives whose parents are still alive and then trying to get a U.S. immigration benefit usually has head winds. If you knew N-600K, I-130, or DS-260 was going to be denied, would you complete the adoption?
  6. 1. How old is he? 2. Is he biologically related to your wife? 3. Is he biologically related to you? 4. How many days of physical presence in the U.S. does your wife have? 5. How many days of physical presence in the U.S. do you have? Assuming they file N-600K for him, that process requires an interview in the U.S. The interview letter is not enough to board a flight to the U.S., so a visa is needed.
  7. Have either your wife or you filed for divorce?
  8. This VJ member adopted his K-2 step daughter. She did not go through RoC. Instead the father filed for her U.S. passport which was granted. So the question remains. Did OP adopt the step child?
  9. Yep. Did at least a half dozen trips while pending.
  10. In OP says K-1 and K-2 were filed for and received. hoofbeats, zebras, horses
  11. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - Harvard professor Avi Loeb believes he may have found fragments of alien technology from a meteor that landed in the waters off of Papua New Guinea in 2014. Loeb and his team just brought the materials back to Harvard for analysis. The U.S. Space Command can confirm with almost near certainty, 99.999%, that it came from another solar system. […] https://www.cbsnews.com/news/avi-loeb-harvard-professor-alien-technology-fragments-us/ Comment from me, the OP: Two of marbles on the right side of this image look artificial to me, the two that have a silvery “eye”
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