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CAREFULLY READ and understand the process, documents and timeframe needed to marry in Algeria return and marry there and petition for CR1 U need to spend quality time with him and show that the family approves of the marriage / there is not way around it when a CO thinks u have not been together in-person enough The K1 when returned is allowed to die at the USCIS office and u probably will not have a letter from them to say the issues the CO posted in the denial /never seen a denied K1 overturned for our countries He needs to ask for his passport back Other Red flags for a relationship from our countries can be 1 lack of former education 2 lack of job experience 3 cultural norms as most Algerian men would not marry a divorcee or widow from Algeri being Kabylian has nothing to do with this /its just a coastal mountaineous region in Algeria speaking Kabylie or berber /he is still Algerian and Islam is the major religion Like Morocco, Algeria also is part of the Arab League (Algeria joined August 6,1962 but they do not consider themselves Arabs either) My husband's family speaks Darija but is moroccan and our country also speaks berber aka Tamazight, French, Arab (in offical writing) just as Algeria does Kabylie is just regional
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I-485 Delays
JeanneAdil replied to VisaDonnie's topic in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
This is why i say marry and go CR1 Take Boiler's advice and file the WOM -
Need information Visa Cr1
JeanneAdil replied to Tomyy's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
if your USC wife is a permanent resident in Tunisia , she can find out from the embassy if they allow her to file in US embassy there If she is just there to marry and honeymoon and be with your family for a trip, she will file the I 130 online when she has the marriage certificate and certified English translation u will interview in Tunis at US embassy she should not do any interview/ if embassy does one , they can call her on phone and question her/ this is only when CO at embassy has suspicion that the relationship is not real Best to read the guides (hit on the word guide above) and follow the steps in order allah yekbel -
Can I land a job before travelling to the US?
JeanneAdil replied to MoatazASD's topic in Finding Work in America
you can apply to US companies at any time Company will handle the SS # (as applied for ) and have u do a W9 OR have u file a W8 untill SS # when u would file W9 with new SS # recd/ this is done per HR and company rules Foreign person. If you are a foreign person, do not use Form W-9. Instead, use the appropriate Form W-8 (see Publication 515, Withholding of Tax on Nonresident Aliens and Foreign Entities). Federal taxes on income is withheld per pay periods and company has to turn in federal taxes, medicare and SS monies for each quarter so they have a little lea way before needing SS # if you paid (the employer) wages subject to employment taxes with the IRS for each quarter by the last day of the month that follows the end of the quarter So, example : For work Jan 1st to March 31st, company would need SS # to send in with your withheld monies by end of April -
Easier to enter through MIA or FFL
JeanneAdil replied to usaman1999's topic in Moving to the US and Your New Life In America
she plans to live here /u can do the scenic route anytime do easy now she'll want to get someplace and stretch her legs ,relax a little I flew from Peru, stop in Bogata overnight as the plane had issues and then onto FLL / all i wanted to do was get home FLL is easy / the peruvians flying in on my plane had short interviews with immigration -
Easier to enter through MIA or FFL
JeanneAdil replied to usaman1999's topic in Moving to the US and Your New Life In America
i also pick FLL Miami personal can be rude i have used both and FLL is my personal choice But either will process -
it was for 2 Moroccans they said how they met online and the embassy wanted proof of this and chats from the beginning Otherwise, it appeared they had married on 1st visit with the proofs they sent of the latter chats these moroccans both made posts about this here on VJ With your multirple visits, if there are no other red flags, it is highly doubtful that u will need the beginning chats From 2019 till now (4 years) with multiple visits is, itself, strong proof of a relationship
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NYTimes travel question with bad advice
JeanneAdil replied to jackiegringa's topic in US Immigration News and Discussion
This all depends on where the ship will stop and if cruise is "closed loop" Although the following is true Legal U.S. Residents (Non-Citizens) Legal permanent residents of the U.S. must have a valid passport from their country of citizenship and a valid Alien Registration Card (Green Card) to enter or re-enter the U.S. But If ship will dock (say at Aruba which is Dutch) a Chinese citizen would need a tourist visa so it matters where the ship, itself , is going. If the person needs a tourist visa and does not have one, the ship can not let him board, Even is a person is a naturalized citizen some countires require a tourist visa to travel there example: born in Cuba -needs visa for Brazil even with a US passport -
To Nigerians/Spouse to Nigerians [merged threads]
JeanneAdil replied to Eberechi's topic in Tourist Visas
You have a pending CR1 so u have immigrant intent Any CO would assume u intent to stay in the US and AOS from here /therefore deny a tourist visa IF by any chance, it was approved, CBP would more-than-likely not allow entry into US as the system would show a CR1 Please fill out a timeline as its so important for all of u going thru the same embassy -
we had 3 different petitions a lot of questions for the 2 that were denied for the approved final one the man only asked 3 questions Interview was quick and visa was issued within a week
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How old is this child? before 1993 there was poor record keeping but since then not so as all births are recorded by NPC . For people born before 1993; you'll only be able to get an Attestation of Birth + Affidavit (2 complimentary documents), as a Birth Certificate cannot be issued for people born before the formation of the NPC. Nigerian birth certificates (and copies) have in upper right corner , the month, year and entry # where the record is (this doesn't change) Center is parents names and DOB at bottom left is the area born and actual date of record (not changed if a copy) the only date that would be different would be the stamp date when u got a new copy Unfortunately the following is a statement of what u face in Nigeria All indications are that the use of false travel documents, birth certificates and other documents is increasing
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Yes, ours was for the one when they intended to issue visa The packet and documents have been seen and reviewed
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Proof of relationship - digital ?
JeanneAdil replied to wildefanforever's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
They prefer seeing copies (do not send originals at this point) of real life meeting a few photos together boarding passes to show the visit(s) A few messages from start and a few to show continue chats (it seems chats have only been important when a CO suspects a timeframe of 1st meeting online) 1 page letter to say how u met and in - person meeting and listing of any additional visits Best to say what country because each embassy has special needs like ours would be a photo of USC and moroccan mother to show an approval of family -
Divorce
JeanneAdil replied to Public Charge 101's topic in Effects of Major Family Changes on Immigration Benefits
I am truly sorry he has hurt you I am sure your family is saying "u r lucky to find out before he took u for everything and ran u into debt" U will get a lot of advice from family and friends /much of it will conflict / only when u find out u don't want to hear this will u understand u r finally able to handle things on your own Don't let someone who isn't worth your love make u forget how much u r worth God bless u OP if u saw any red flags when u and he were together, share them with others U said he expected u to wait on him hand and foot / In his home did the women do this? Did he expect u to buy everything for him? Or did u offer? Did he need money sent while he was in his country ? when u chatted was all the talk about immigration and his visa and when would it happen? Did he cut the chats short as he had things to do? Did u know if he used a fake ID for web sites? How many dating sites did he use? Many embassies put out a list of warnings about international marriages but there are things we see / hear when talking to someone that just make us wonder DOS red flags aren't the ones we see but i think, sincerely , that the COs in many embassies have a pretty good idea as they see the cutture and they know if the person has a job and /or education to get one They just see the person with experience and the head ruling as the heart is not in control -
Taking interview in an anti LGBTQ country
JeanneAdil replied to mogox15161's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
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For the new baby, u have lived outside the US for 7 years so do not qualify for CBRA based on the following" so need to also file I 130 for the baby The U.S. citizen transmitting parent must satisfy physical presence requirements. Most cases require five years of physical presence inside the United States or its outlying possessions before the child is born, https://ec.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/child-family-matters/consular-report-birth-abroad-crba/#:~:text=The child has to be,over 18%2C please contact us. Assets have to be liquidable within a year if needed so best to bring up I 864 instructions and read them to understand
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Taking interview in an anti LGBTQ country
JeanneAdil replied to mogox15161's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
US embassy should follow US laws and same sex marriages are legal BUT remember CO's also consider cultural norms Examples for ours was that a Moroccan man would not marry an older Moroccan woman or a widow and i was older and a widow Hope u get an American interviewer More than likely u will be asked what your family thinks of the relationship / this question is very normal for our countries even if a straight couple as its important for the family to approve Best to Know your fiancee really good to answer all questions honestly To not volunteer any info the CO does not ask for Be confident in yourself Bring photos to show your family has met him The best life to the 2 of u -
How did u pay for ds160 ? it is paid at interview of K1 according to embassy instructions $265 paid in cash at the Consulate, in either U.S. Dollars or the equivalent in Moroccan Dirhams. Confirmation page of DS-160 submission https://ma.usembassy.gov/visas/immigrant-visas/fiancee-visa/the-interview/ the ds 160 for tourist visa is paid at bank but not for K1 interview.
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Rejection due to 214b. Need reapply advise!!!
JeanneAdil replied to Tablehair's topic in Tourist Visas
while u were in interview, i am sure CO was tryping and it was easy for that person to look up info on Harvard site and see that Harvard Kennedy School was offiering a lunch hosted by Anne Boustead on cyber encryption on the 8th of November as follows Lunch Seminar featuring Anne Boustead, Assistant Professor at the School of Government and Public Policy at the University of Arizona. In a talk entitled, "Measuring Encryption," Boustead will explore some of the legal and policy issues that could be informed by additional data on encounters with encrypted devices in the criminal justice system. But Harvard U only has a course from the 7th to the 18th full days U were not able to explain your intent to attend with sufficient proof as this lecture is 1st come 1st served -
Stipends may be considered income in terms of withholding taxes—the distinction between them boils down to how they're classified. Like other forms of compensation, they're subject to Social Security and Medicare taxes unless they meet specific exceptions outlined in IRS Publication 15-B.Aug 3, 2023