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mniceguy16 got a reaction from OldUser in N400 interview no decision, 5 years, Marriage GC, currently Divorced
There are several ways to detect a fraudulent marriage, like the quick divorce after 6 months denied fiance visa, USCIS has so many ways to check and the reason they may also give you at the interview could not be the only red flag they found. I had a conditional GC and had conditions removed without interview, up until my n400, everything was normal until USCIS showed up at my doorsteps, at night a few weeks before my interview just to make sure my marriage was legit…so yes they have several tricks up their sleeves. Good luck to you and hope it works out for you.
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mniceguy16 got a reaction from OldUser in Dubai police clearance
You will definitely be getting a 221g requesting the document after your interview. Keep trying to get the document in order to avoid delays in your visa processing.
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mniceguy16 got a reaction from Skyman in N-400 interview got cancelled 2 weeks before the interview
This happened to me. My interview was actually cancelled few hours before the interview. Reason was that my file was not with them. I got another interview after a little bit over a month. They will definitely send a mail to you when you will be rescheduled. Don’t think too much about it.
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mniceguy16 got a reaction from Myroslava in N-400 interview got cancelled 2 weeks before the interview
This happened to me. My interview was actually cancelled few hours before the interview. Reason was that my file was not with them. I got another interview after a little bit over a month. They will definitely send a mail to you when you will be rescheduled. Don’t think too much about it.
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mniceguy16 got a reaction from AFCF in Marrying a U.S citizen who's in prison - which visa ?
Manslaughter, voluntary or involuntary is a crime against moral turpitude. You being young and have never met him and are talking about marriage is sketchy. We see a lot of felons in the USA looking for an easy way out and you may be a victim of such. Just like some people mentioned here, there is more ahead than just trying to get here and work and live. Being a felon in the USA is challenging and you must be ready mentally to support him. Study him, don't hurry into something which you know you will be the one spending in almost everything, we see a lot of such cases here everyday, talk to family and friends, open up before you venture into this, no parent will want to hear about this kind of adventure when it must have taken a sad turn already. I am not judging you, just being straight forward here.
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mniceguy16 reacted to Bethie in Marrying a U.S citizen who's in prison - which visa ?
As one poster said you have been given good information, but also, you need to check into his back ground to see if any trouble he got into if any before this conviction, do not just take what information he provides.
Also you need to meet and know his family & friends.
You need a lot of back ground on this guy before saying I do or even just him filing a fiancé' visa.
You should truly do your homework on this man, see if you can read the court records on him on these charges.
Make yourself think with your head & not just with your heart. Prisoner who are counting down the freedom days will do and say anything to a woman to have a place to stay when released. That just don't mean a place to sleep, but also financial support, employment to gain for him may not be easy to find with his convictions.
Best wishes.
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mniceguy16 got a reaction from SalishSea in Marrying a U.S citizen who's in prison - which visa ?
Manslaughter, voluntary or involuntary is a crime against moral turpitude. You being young and have never met him and are talking about marriage is sketchy. We see a lot of felons in the USA looking for an easy way out and you may be a victim of such. Just like some people mentioned here, there is more ahead than just trying to get here and work and live. Being a felon in the USA is challenging and you must be ready mentally to support him. Study him, don't hurry into something which you know you will be the one spending in almost everything, we see a lot of such cases here everyday, talk to family and friends, open up before you venture into this, no parent will want to hear about this kind of adventure when it must have taken a sad turn already. I am not judging you, just being straight forward here.
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mniceguy16 got a reaction from Ellie_7 in Marrying a U.S citizen who's in prison - which visa ?
Manslaughter, voluntary or involuntary is a crime against moral turpitude. You being young and have never met him and are talking about marriage is sketchy. We see a lot of felons in the USA looking for an easy way out and you may be a victim of such. Just like some people mentioned here, there is more ahead than just trying to get here and work and live. Being a felon in the USA is challenging and you must be ready mentally to support him. Study him, don't hurry into something which you know you will be the one spending in almost everything, we see a lot of such cases here everyday, talk to family and friends, open up before you venture into this, no parent will want to hear about this kind of adventure when it must have taken a sad turn already. I am not judging you, just being straight forward here.
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mniceguy16 got a reaction from Liya S. in Marrying a U.S citizen who's in prison - which visa ?
Manslaughter, voluntary or involuntary is a crime against moral turpitude. You being young and have never met him and are talking about marriage is sketchy. We see a lot of felons in the USA looking for an easy way out and you may be a victim of such. Just like some people mentioned here, there is more ahead than just trying to get here and work and live. Being a felon in the USA is challenging and you must be ready mentally to support him. Study him, don't hurry into something which you know you will be the one spending in almost everything, we see a lot of such cases here everyday, talk to family and friends, open up before you venture into this, no parent will want to hear about this kind of adventure when it must have taken a sad turn already. I am not judging you, just being straight forward here.
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mniceguy16 got a reaction from Lemonslice in Marrying a U.S citizen who's in prison - which visa ?
Manslaughter, voluntary or involuntary is a crime against moral turpitude. You being young and have never met him and are talking about marriage is sketchy. We see a lot of felons in the USA looking for an easy way out and you may be a victim of such. Just like some people mentioned here, there is more ahead than just trying to get here and work and live. Being a felon in the USA is challenging and you must be ready mentally to support him. Study him, don't hurry into something which you know you will be the one spending in almost everything, we see a lot of such cases here everyday, talk to family and friends, open up before you venture into this, no parent will want to hear about this kind of adventure when it must have taken a sad turn already. I am not judging you, just being straight forward here.
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mniceguy16 got a reaction from millefleur in Marrying a U.S citizen who's in prison - which visa ?
Manslaughter, voluntary or involuntary is a crime against moral turpitude. You being young and have never met him and are talking about marriage is sketchy. We see a lot of felons in the USA looking for an easy way out and you may be a victim of such. Just like some people mentioned here, there is more ahead than just trying to get here and work and live. Being a felon in the USA is challenging and you must be ready mentally to support him. Study him, don't hurry into something which you know you will be the one spending in almost everything, we see a lot of such cases here everyday, talk to family and friends, open up before you venture into this, no parent will want to hear about this kind of adventure when it must have taken a sad turn already. I am not judging you, just being straight forward here.
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mniceguy16 got a reaction from Bethie in Marrying a U.S citizen who's in prison - which visa ?
Manslaughter, voluntary or involuntary is a crime against moral turpitude. You being young and have never met him and are talking about marriage is sketchy. We see a lot of felons in the USA looking for an easy way out and you may be a victim of such. Just like some people mentioned here, there is more ahead than just trying to get here and work and live. Being a felon in the USA is challenging and you must be ready mentally to support him. Study him, don't hurry into something which you know you will be the one spending in almost everything, we see a lot of such cases here everyday, talk to family and friends, open up before you venture into this, no parent will want to hear about this kind of adventure when it must have taken a sad turn already. I am not judging you, just being straight forward here.
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mniceguy16 got a reaction from Dashinka in Marrying a U.S citizen who's in prison - which visa ?
Manslaughter, voluntary or involuntary is a crime against moral turpitude. You being young and have never met him and are talking about marriage is sketchy. We see a lot of felons in the USA looking for an easy way out and you may be a victim of such. Just like some people mentioned here, there is more ahead than just trying to get here and work and live. Being a felon in the USA is challenging and you must be ready mentally to support him. Study him, don't hurry into something which you know you will be the one spending in almost everything, we see a lot of such cases here everyday, talk to family and friends, open up before you venture into this, no parent will want to hear about this kind of adventure when it must have taken a sad turn already. I am not judging you, just being straight forward here.
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mniceguy16 got a reaction from *Snowdrop* in Marrying a U.S citizen who's in prison - which visa ?
Manslaughter, voluntary or involuntary is a crime against moral turpitude. You being young and have never met him and are talking about marriage is sketchy. We see a lot of felons in the USA looking for an easy way out and you may be a victim of such. Just like some people mentioned here, there is more ahead than just trying to get here and work and live. Being a felon in the USA is challenging and you must be ready mentally to support him. Study him, don't hurry into something which you know you will be the one spending in almost everything, we see a lot of such cases here everyday, talk to family and friends, open up before you venture into this, no parent will want to hear about this kind of adventure when it must have taken a sad turn already. I am not judging you, just being straight forward here.
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mniceguy16 got a reaction from mam521 in Marrying a U.S citizen who's in prison - which visa ?
Manslaughter, voluntary or involuntary is a crime against moral turpitude. You being young and have never met him and are talking about marriage is sketchy. We see a lot of felons in the USA looking for an easy way out and you may be a victim of such. Just like some people mentioned here, there is more ahead than just trying to get here and work and live. Being a felon in the USA is challenging and you must be ready mentally to support him. Study him, don't hurry into something which you know you will be the one spending in almost everything, we see a lot of such cases here everyday, talk to family and friends, open up before you venture into this, no parent will want to hear about this kind of adventure when it must have taken a sad turn already. I am not judging you, just being straight forward here.
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mniceguy16 got a reaction from Chancy in Returning to America
Personally, I don't think pre clearance is a good idea as they may easily deny you boarding your flight, since you will still be home in Ireland it may be easier for them to tell you to start the journey afresh by reapplying for your green card immigration process. Hop in a plane, don't panic, do not surrender your card while here, get all necessary documents regarding your mom's health and in case you get an NTA, you will show the immigration judge so you can get a favorable outcome.
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mniceguy16 reacted to Cathi in Returning to America
I'm with everyone else, fly back ASAP, don't do pre-clearance. You have a 10 year green card and you've only been out 10 months, they chances of being rejected on U.S soil are unlikely. Bring records of mom's illness and death, just in case.
Sorry for your loss.
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mniceguy16 got a reaction from OldUser in Returning to America
Personally, I don't think pre clearance is a good idea as they may easily deny you boarding your flight, since you will still be home in Ireland it may be easier for them to tell you to start the journey afresh by reapplying for your green card immigration process. Hop in a plane, don't panic, do not surrender your card while here, get all necessary documents regarding your mom's health and in case you get an NTA, you will show the immigration judge so you can get a favorable outcome.
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mniceguy16 got a reaction from lunaff in Returning to America
Personally, I don't think pre clearance is a good idea as they may easily deny you boarding your flight, since you will still be home in Ireland it may be easier for them to tell you to start the journey afresh by reapplying for your green card immigration process. Hop in a plane, don't panic, do not surrender your card while here, get all necessary documents regarding your mom's health and in case you get an NTA, you will show the immigration judge so you can get a favorable outcome.
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mniceguy16 got a reaction from JeanneAdil in Approved at Interview - Pending for possible adjudication
Most times when the co approves the visa at the embassy, the supervisor has to give the final approval and also sometimes they are doing final checks, there is nothing to worry about and you just wait for confirmation of approval and passport in hand with visa on it before you make any travel plans, congratulations in advance.
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mniceguy16 got a reaction from Etherial in Approved at Interview - Pending for possible adjudication
Most times when the co approves the visa at the embassy, the supervisor has to give the final approval and also sometimes they are doing final checks, there is nothing to worry about and you just wait for confirmation of approval and passport in hand with visa on it before you make any travel plans, congratulations in advance.
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mniceguy16 got a reaction from OldUser in Where to upload i-797 form when filing N400 online? (Merged Topics)
You are filing based on the 3 year rule, meaning you have to show 3 years worth of proof that you lived in marital union with your spouse, eg utilities, bank statements, insurances, basically it's almost like the documentation for removal of condition, but it needs to be up to date, Pictures, etc select random bills, if you started living with your husband say in june 2020, put like 3 receipts of that year, like few more receipts for random years that is, 2020,2021,2022,2023, you don't need a tone of these, just few. They will need proof of comingling and living together in marital union, lease / rent, life insurance showing each others as beneficiary, health insurance too, kids' birth certificates of pet ownership docs, if you removed conditions and submitted these, make sure you submit them again and add the recent ones you got after submission of I751. You have a lot of resources on this forum to look from.
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mniceguy16 got a reaction from KCrist in How to appeal if my k1 application was denied @ USCIS
Proof of citizenship you can use your passport too,so include your passport as a second proof of citizenship so you have a back up in case they somehow still see a mix up in your birth certificate.
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mniceguy16 got a reaction from Timona in I-751 interview didn’t go well and case status became interview was completed but my case must be reviewed
Nowadays a lot of people do what has just been described by op, live like room mates. If USCIS went that route of asking what he wore last night, it’s because they must have visited the area and maybe must have spoken to neighbors before interview was done and they may conduct more visits. This is definitely not looking good for op, very few married couples will live in separate rooms and op’s reason for this is "since Covid". Take to the advises here and start getting ready for a lawyer in case things go deeper south.
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mniceguy16 got a reaction from OldUser in I-751 interview didn’t go well and case status became interview was completed but my case must be reviewed
Nowadays a lot of people do what has just been described by op, live like room mates. If USCIS went that route of asking what he wore last night, it’s because they must have visited the area and maybe must have spoken to neighbors before interview was done and they may conduct more visits. This is definitely not looking good for op, very few married couples will live in separate rooms and op’s reason for this is "since Covid". Take to the advises here and start getting ready for a lawyer in case things go deeper south.