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JeanneAdil

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  1. add it as it allows and take to interview Congratulations on the new baby
  2. you file as MFJ and do the W7 form with the proofs needed for the ITIN follow IRS site https://www.irs.gov/individuals/international-taxpayers/nonresident-spouse
  3. College placement test are done on 1st year students/ that is those already enrolled A foreigner can do the Toefl English test online Many colleges require placement tests for incoming first-year students. Placement tests assess your English, reading, math, and foreign language skills. College placement test results determine your first-year English and math classes.
  4. even if she applied for tourist visa the wait time for interview is 123 days putting her in the last trimester of pregnancy and airlines would not let her board https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/wait-times.html?post=Manila&x=65&y=11
  5. i would assume Rebecca is the USC so was the baby born in the US? now the I 864 has household of 3 Already Dq, take info for Joint sponsor to interview 1/ I 864 2/ proof of US residency for joint sponsor 3/ copies of W2 and and 1099's
  6. U say "my passport" but say this is for sister so, i'm confused if this is your case, have u completed and paid the 3 + years of tax returns?
  7. It's a long read and i am only part way thru On August 14, 2019, DHS issued a different rule on this topic, Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds Final Rule (2019 Final Rule), which is no longer in effect. This rule implements a different policy than the 2019 Final Rule. https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2022/09/09/2022-18867/public-charge-ground-of-inadmissibility
  8. fill out the I 824 (always read the instructions for filling out a immingration document) You married 6/2022 and when this i 824 is submitted , it will add a year to the process to get to NVC So, your case will turn into IR1 and a 10 year green card spouse visa never does AOS in USA if CR1, it would be ROC to remove conditions of the 2 year green card
  9. F4 visa answers are the same as your July post https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/visa-law0/visa-bulletin/2022/visa-bulletin-for-september-2022.html
  10. Marriage 3/16/2022 you would need to enter after 3/16/2024 if getting the 10 year card is important , reschedule and do medical sometime after beginning of January giving u 6 months to fly in from date of medical hope the embassy does not reschedule u for after April 15th as that would require 2023 tax returns
  11. its not $1,750 its still the old fee Posted by Frank Gogol in Immigrants | Updated on June 20, 2023. At a Glance: The total cost to become a U.S. citizen through naturalization is $725, which includes a $640 application fee (N-400 fee) and an $85 biometrics services fee.Jun 20, 2023
  12. too many unknowns for any of us to say and it would be only guessing but u need more quality time together check your income beside the poverty guidelines how much is health care insurance in Illinois? any kids to claim? any divorces? big age gap? Do u have a joint sponsor if embassy says u need one? we don't need to know the above but u do At the petition stage its all up to USC to prove the relationship At the interview stage the bene must prove he knows u well enough for CO to say yes
  13. ours was precovid and not quite the same as your experience will be but check some of the current timelines on the portal /hit the word portal above and on the right side is a list of approved visas and upcoming interviews
  14. One important thing is to realize that the authorities have a tough decision to make in a short time. The more you, as an applicant, can do to recognize and allay their likely sources of doubt, the better the odds that your case will be approved./ Authority in this case is the CO in embassy who interviews and makes the decision to approve or deny a petition Important factors 1. non citizen is from high fraud country 2. Income 3. Time spent together 4. Ages 5. Divorce(s) 6. Being able to support the beneficary for AOS process and while waiting for the EAD so he can work which includes buying health care insurance 6. Any of the red flags / a good list is on following site https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/red-flags-that-make-uscis-suspect-marriage-fraud.html Most Co's in high fraud countries do ask "when were u last together ?" and many of us try to be there for emotional support for interview even when we can not attend / the non citizen can say "she's here now" If you have not been able to afford another trip to Nigeria since 2021, CO is going to wonder how u can afford the $1225 to AOS here in the US and pay for his upkeep for a year or more and purchase health care insurance (u need to check the cost of this in your area)
  15. if u are the beneficary and children are overseas, each child needs his//her own if translations are done by a certified translator , no need for notary no apostle needed for any of the documents
  16. this may interest u not sure either why marital status needs to be on the certificate at all but yours should say single since u applied under 5 year rule even the word annulment is not needed https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/foia/Data_elements_on_Certificates_of_Naturalization-Ballout.pdf
  17. you can even move out of the US just do your US tax returns when due
  18. Ghana specific instrucitons for K1 https://ustraveldocs.com/gh/en/immigrant-visa/#kvisa
  19. i would take a copy of the ROC confirmaiton letter (leave original at home in US) just in case bad weather makes returning before Jan 24th an issue
  20. was there a date of notification on the RFE if so, they give limited timeframe to respond u can send a query thru EMMA also write a letter to the office handling the case include the case #, both names and both DoB's
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