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Problem - No Letter or Email from NVC
JeanneAdil replied to FrayAdjacent's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
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wife and u are currently in London for US visa interview? who is the USC? And what is your country of birth for both? this matters after interview for the AP stage
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if u retrieve your passport while they are already checking your travel history, do u really think they won't check the new international travel and the casa embassy held onto a passport for over a year while In AP and when he finally asked for it back, they informed him that he should not travel anywhere till AP is done as it would add to more investigation.
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USCIS determines the validity of a divorce by examining whether the state or country which granted the divorce properly assumed jurisdiction over the divorce proceeding https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-12-part-g-chapter-2#:~:text=USCIS determines the validity of a divorce by examining whether,jurisdiction over the divorce proceeding.
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crazycat are assets liquidable"? sizable savings 400 K whole life insurance policy that can be sold home is harder to prove even with the appraisal and mortgage statement as how do u prove it could be sold in a year? does he have a possible joint sponsor? and if so how good is the joint sponsor and his/her income?
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Fake divorce papers? where did u "marry"? Nigeria knows to look for fake documents and so do all the other embassies who confirmed divorce degree as fake?? How could he naturalize under 3 year as married to USC without your help?? u do need good attorney as u may not be legally married U can report to ICE but understand u , too , went thru a lot to prove marriage is legit and are also responsible for the fraud https://www.ice.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Document/2016/marriageFraudBrochure.pdf An individual will be charged with marriage fraud if they entered into a marriage for the purpose of evading U.S. immigration law. This felony offense carries a prison sentence of up to five years and a fine of up to $250,000, and applies to both foreign nationals and U.S. citizens who perpetrate this crime.
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Born in US?? google your name /google their name/ lots of info is online look at your birth certifcate/ mine shows DOB of parents
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If u have a tourist visa, CBP will have a few questions and perhaps inspect luggage (very very country depentent) why a refusal of entry? misreprentation to immigration BF in US and they feel u will stay and adust bringing in documents to give CBP the idea u will work in US Having return plane tickets with hotel reservations and tickets to Disneyland will show no intent to stay but just be a tourist
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Not sure this person was correct IRS says Nov 8, 2014 — The alien registration number is not what you use for your taxes. If you can get one, you should get a social security number or a ITIN number. it is the wife's W7 asking for ITIN but still the form needs to be attached to a 1040 return i would amend 2022
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So sorry for your loss Praying for u to unite with daughter in law and your granchildren
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The only way to apply for ITIN is with tax returns /u do not do it separately u should have filed 1040x to amend last year (if married in 2022) if married by 2022 for adding spouse to joint return and filing form W7 for ITIN It would help if there was a timeline on profile when u start talking about last year/ this year what year did u marry?
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since all who go thru the K1 need to show a real relationship, and marriage in India between 1st cousins is illegal, u may have to show her family approves / this is normal for many high fraud countries (I had to do it) Some embassies are very clear about cutltural norms u and fiancee will face the same red flag issues all of us face It's not unusual to have a family member object to a marriage, to a point that the couple might keep it secret, but to tell absolutely no one is unusual. It might help to get affidavits from the few friends you have told, recounting your swearing them to secrecy and affirming the position of the family (if they have personal knowledge of it). Its important in many countries to have approval of parents especially the mother The U.S. government keeps track of which countries' citizens commit visa or other immigration fraud at high rates. Though it's not your fault, an immigrant spouse who comes from one of these countries will face extra scrutiny.
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When do I become resident?
JeanneAdil replied to Chriscz's topic in Moving to the US and Your New Life In America
green card is activated upon arrival (April will be your POE since u have the spouse visa in passport) USC must be with u or in USA first when filing US taxes for 2024 , use form 2555 to exclude the UK (foreign ) income up to the limits of 2024 IRS guidelines -
This is the section i refered to as some oath ceremonies are not done by a court judge name change petition, which USCIS files with a court before the judicial oath ceremony. Upon receipt of the petition, the court signs and seals the petition. The petition is later presented to you during the naturalization ceremony as evidence of the name change. All name change requests facilitated through USCIS will require you to take the Oath of Allegiance at a judicial ceremony, rather than an administrative one. As far as possible delays, USCIS has little control over the judicial ceremony calendar. However, most courts are very supportive in accommodating the need for naturalization ceremonies.
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Yes , u can It is legal for second cousins to marry in all US states. First cousin marriages are permitted in: Alabama, California, Colorado, Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, New Mexico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and Vermont. Will India approve K1? it will be up to u to go thru the proofs for a real relationship same as all who go thru the process
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You can change last name to married name even hyphenate both surnames or middle and last thru the N400 but changing your 1st name usually requires a court document How much does it cost to legally change your first name in the US? between $50 and $500 Generally, you can expect to pay anywhere between $50 and $500 to obtain a court order to change your name. However, the cost of changing your name will depend on several factors, including what state you live in, why you're changing your name, and which methods you use to complete the change request process. this does not alter the name on birth certificate
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NVC DQ Complete - What is next?
JeanneAdil replied to Kyle6811's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
yep, looking at a year +/- can not be predicted -
Immigration wants IRS transcripts to show legal income /important to know USC thru income to support the intended immigrant and to prove u can add to a plan or afford health care for the new "spouse to be" IF USC files no taxes as on SSA or SSDI , and /or retirement from work, then letter of non filing is needed from IRS along with the yearly statements SS sends out to verify the yearly income from SSA or SSDI and any letter from retirement Use Form 4506-T to request any of the transcripts: tax return, tax account, wage and income, record of account and verification of non-filling Immigration will need copy of all W2's and 1099 received from work or retirement or disability
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Please fill out your timeline ID the country with flag and then u can hit the word portal above to see your country's post and embassy reviews check timelines of others going thru the same embassy as listed under their profiles
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NVC DQ Complete - What is next?
JeanneAdil replied to Kyle6811's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
NVC and embassy work now to schedule interview date u will get an email notice with further instructions when it happens There is a long queue for Mexico so now u wait USC should make sure the 2023 tax returns have been completed and if the Mexican has spent more than 6 months out of Mexico , except the USA, a criminal report will be needed from that country. Otherwise, have patience, -
USCIS has 2 sites https://www.uscis.gov/tools/checking-your-case-status-onlinehttps://www.uscis.gov/tools/checking-your-case-status-online 1 when case is at USCIS 1st stage (little info there) and another when NVC gets it which is slightly better https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status.aspx the only way to insure u can be on the same flight is to book them them at the same time If he books a return ticket ahead of flight from US, there may not be a free seat for u when holding a US approved visa , u can use many canadian airports for POE and customs and do not need a Canadian transit visa. Montreal and Toronto are 2 of them
