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JeanneAdil

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  1. This article is misleading at best. The workers who were "laid off" are NOT federal employees. They do not adjudicate cases. They are federal contractors. USCIS just opted to not renew the contract and instead hire more officers.
  2. Seriously? USCIS outsourced the 800 #/ how's that working for u. the following are outsourced companies with contracts with USCIS EAGLE NEXT Gen (a portfolio approach to the acquisition of Information Technology (IT) services. The portfolio mandates the use of DHS-specific IT services contracts and adopted IT GWACs.) EAGLE II for IT services; FIRSTSOURCE II for IT commodities; PACTS II for program management, administrative, operations (clerical), and technical services; and GSA OASIS for program management support. US outsourced border control to Mexico depending on that country to control those coming across its southern border https://theconversation.com/how-the-us-is-outsourcing-border-enforcement-to-mexico-69272 Most cell phone service is outsourced/ u like being onhold for hours? NYS prisons are now not run by NYS and that company has closed over 20 prisons to save money making the prisons opened overcrowded USPS outsourced a 120 million dollar deal with XPO logistics for mail delivery to some cities /mail service is now in the drain what really worked best was when the K1 or CR1 came to the US and had the interview here in US office not the foreign embassy
  3. income is key / IRS transcripts don't care if u switch employers or even type of job /immigration cares what the tax transcripts say and that all W2's and any 1099's are included. i retired at beginning of the process
  4. law offices also make mistakes on petitions and u have to know u are legally responsible if its wrong
  5. Lawyer here in US too as foreign document probaby isn't enforceable
  6. Best advice as marriage and filing for both IRS( as married for immigration) and either K1 (too expensive) or CR 1 comes into play with her financial aide for tuition What she does about marriage, living arrangements for U in US , IRS tax returns, the embassy , health care insurance for u, the petition itself is all envolved in this and there is so much to know it is not difficult to do the process so lawyer is not needed but understanding the process is
  7. then spouse needs 125% of poverty guidelines $25.550 for 2 in 2024 which should increase each year and doesn't matter how u think this/ USCIS says need to make at least that amount (and they have the right to decide) so joint sponsor is either needed or u wait out the years till she has degree and income to support and that's not a bad idea / u don't have to rush into marriage Spouse visa is taking 15 months and usually longer use this time to further education or work experience for both of u spouse visa u can work but understand what it means to have 1 in college in the day ((or night time classes ) and studying at night and writing term papers while the other works meaning u don't have a lot of time together go a little slower and get to know every little and big thing about each other
  8. this is not up to u, the benefiary , to find joint sponsor unless u can offer family of yours in the US to help u say GF but listed under spouse visa /which is it? Florida minimum wage is $13 and hour/ she can take on a part time job as even 20 hours a week adds over $13000 a year to income so she needs to decide 1 find a joint sponsor 2. look for better job to meet requirements 3. get a 2nd job u say u can sign a prenup, that does not satisfy the petitioner and joint sponsor I 864 agreement with US government
  9. From NVC and on immigration (even on CEAC site to check your status) counts K1 as immigrant visa
  10. Being sent does not mean in their system yet/ it can be sitting in a huge pile on someone's desk The NOA2 will have your new case # and start with initials for your embassy BMB in this case U.S. Consulate General Mumbai, India - BMB
  11. Its in the petition I 485 that this is done page 6 in instructions Selective Service. Most males between 18 and 26 years of age are required by the Military Selective Service Act to register with the Selective Service System. Nonimmigrants are not required to register. If USCIS approves your application, we will send your name, current address, Social Security number, date of birth, and the date you filed the application to the Selective Service System for registration. Men can register at a local post office or at the website, www.sss.gov.
  12. In September judges did reside over the ceremonies https://www.ndcourts.gov/news/federal-courts/related-courts/general-news/u-s-district-court-sets-naturalization-ceremony-for-september-24-2024-in-fargo The United States District Court for the District of North Dakota announces three ceremonies for the naturalization of new citizens will be held in Fargo on Tuesday, September 24, 2024, at 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., and 1:00 p.m. at the Louise S. Barry Auditorium in NDSU’s Barry Hall, 811 Second Avenue North. Senior District Judge Daniel L. Hovland will preside over the morning ceremonies, and U.S. Magistrate Judge Alice R. Senechal will preside over the 1:00 p.m. ceremony. Dr. John Cox, a North Dakota State University Professor, will speak at each ceremony, and the NDSU ROTC’s Honor Guard will present the colors. Approximately 210 individuals are expected to be welcomed as new citizens. The ceremonies are open to the public. LOCAL RULES - District of North Dakota District of North Dakota (.gov) https://www.ndd.uscourts.gov › lci › local_rules PDF Mar 1, 2022 — (12) Preside over naturalization ceremonies and administer the oath required by 8 U.S.C. · § 1448(a);. (13) Conduct examination of judgment ...
  13. there are muslim dating sites here in the US and we are only suggesting that "if u don't want to go thru 2 or 3 years of processing, try someone here in US And u r right,u did not say dating site but u said matchmaker and trust that person to find the ideal woman who will not ghost u and u can live in for life? Good luck! Maybe family in Pakistan can help
  14. Congratulations make the appointment now with SS office to update that part / it can be important for future job(s)
  15. i married Muslim in the faith of Islam dating , meeting, chatting is expected for immigration When i went to Moroc our times together were always with family for our dating/ family went everywhere with us til we were married
  16. NO, with the large number of Pakistans coming to the US , then naturalizing and applyng for family back home, the numbers and wait time will only go up try US dating site If you're looking for dating sites specifically for partners within the USA, most mainstream options like Match, eHarmony, OkCupid, Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge allow you to filter your search by location to only see potential matches within the United States; simply set your location to your desired area within the USA when creating your profile on these platforms.
  17. Every case goes into AP Did the CO keep the person's passport? If so, its in AP while they either do additional security checks or perhaps print the visa to add to passport Did the CO indicate the outcome of the interview? Did the CO ask for additional documents? no, a Senator can not help/ they have no say about an interview you can pray for your friend allah yessir
  18. Vietnam in non Hague convention country so following the US rules for that process , the child needs to be an orphan https://www.uscis.gov/i-600 U.S. citizens use this form to request that USCIS classify an orphan as an immediate relative. The U.S. citizen adoptive parent or legal custodian files the petition to finalize the immigration process of a child who is not habitually resident in a Hague Convention country.
  19. Questions are personal judgement call My thinking I would make the trip to Nigeria and marry, then apply CR1 ASAP as all other options u mention add time to the process Get it started now when u become a citizen, send copy of naturalization to NVC as they will more than likely have the case at that time. then wait and wait as Nigeria is backlogged for all visa interviews Best to u both
  20. If a person stays past the I 94 date without knowing if extension is granted, what happens if then USCIS denies the expension? they have an overstay and problems this has happened as noted in VJ past posts searching past posts MilkySci talks of what happened to her parents in 2011 when their extension was denied and they overstayed a B1 visa
  21. USCIS will not automatically issue a naturalization certificate once a child becomes a U.S. citizen. Since the document may be needed later when the child applies for jobs or student loans, GCLO recommends filing an N-600 so the child can receive his or her own certificate of citizenship. USCIS site https://www.google.com/search?q=USCIS+will+not+automatically+issue+a+naturalization+certificate+once+a+child+becomes+a+U.S.+citizen.+Since+the+document+may+be+needed+later+when+the+child+applies+for+jobs+or+student+loans%2C+GCLO+recommends+filing+an+N-600+so+the+child+can+receive+his+or+her+own+certificate+of+citizenship.&rlz=1C1JPGB_enUS833US833&oq=USCIS+will+not+automatically+issue+a+naturalization+certificate+once+a+child+becomes+a+U.S.+citizen.+Since+the+document+may+be+needed+later+when+the+child+applies+for+jobs+or+student+loans%2C+GCLO+recommends+filing+an+N-600+so+the+child+can+receive+his+or+her+own+certificate+of+citizenship.&aqs=chrome..69i57.1463j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
  22. it possible Many who want to immigrate here know more about US immigration than we , USC"s do But not many come from Samoa so she was not taught by visa seekers like some other countries and why ask here if she already has that info I tend to believe that many coming on K1 have not taken the time to understand each other and don't know what they are getting into/ it takes time and too many are in a hurry as they are "in love" If USC married or will marry and petitions for AOS, then it is on his head let him be responsible for the green card and the next 10 years
  23. Many who come are surprised as they get home sick so get the bene a cell , add to cell plan fast Make trips when bene arrives to allow him to get familiar with your area Find nearby places to get halil meat and moroccan spices /he will miss Moroccan foods Dont' let him get too homesick
  24. Embassy has to request cases /they do not see the cases (name or case #) till they have case in hand When in transit or at embassy NVC no longer has access to a case its just the way each step of the process is set up to protect valueble personal information
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