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JeanneAdil

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  1. This is a FRO (in force till judge removes it) in NJ its different and more seriious than a TRO (temporary order) you need to attend batterers' classes /have u started them? did they mention the classes will cost u ? u need a police excort to retrieve personal belongings u need to pay a fee/have u done that? and had fingerprints taken? u r on probation your offense must have been considered serious for a FRO to be issued domestic violence is considered serious offense for immigration i would say good immigration lawyer is needed
  2. Administrative processing is carried out by the Visa Office of the U.S. Department of State with the cooperation of other government agencies to ensure that a visa applicant is not a security risk and the he/she is not ineligible for the requested visa or otherwise inadmissible to the U.S.
  3. If u plan to become a permanent resident in Moroc,, then yes Morocco has no HIV-testing requirement for residency permit applicants. HIV tests are mandatory for all persons (age 15 to 60) wishing to reside in Morocco. The HIV test must be conducted in Morocco at a facility approved by the Moroccan Ministry of Health. https://www.hivtravel.org/Default.aspx?PageId=143&CountryId=126#:~:text=Morocco has no HIV-testing requirement for residency permit applicants.&text=HIV tests are mandatory for,the Moroccan Ministry of Health.
  4. if spouse based 3 year, take proof of any new documents u signed together after the visa was issued like a lease or loan on a car probably not needed but its further proof otherwise relax and congratulations just for getting to this point
  5. Stats are out for 2023 quarter 2 https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/data/Quarterly_All_Forms_FY2023_Q2.pdf considered family still pending based are I 129 (K1) 57,295 I 130 1,918,709 I 600 648 I 601a 134,378 I 751 225,764 I 800 1,024 I 485 489,835 that is 2,827,653 pending family based those numbers are pending only / there were 3,965,316 approved and that doesn't even take in the N 400 cases altogether UCCIS had 8,875,675 cases pending and 3,965,316 approved by March 31, 2023 From someone who waited thru this process for 6 years, letting the more wealthy (those who could afford premimun processing) have priority over all others would be a new "can of worms " for petitioners and USCIS and premium processing would not be any faster some countries need the extra work (vetting) With all the complaints ICE and USCIS get for divorce and he/she used me for a green card, i could see them thinking to slow the process even more for vetting of suspicious cases
  6. no, she needs to enter US before visa expires with u or u preceeding her that's about it best to pay the actual visa fee before arrival
  7. if you are told to have it, then comply' i had to have for my son's in their late 30's originals back then sent to USCIS in RFE but given back to husband at the interview adoption from that far back /perhaps a record of the adoption ??? this one i have no experience but its asking a bit much
  8. pay either but they are separate payments then gather the supporting documents to scan to CEAC site i paid AOS fee first but we use to get an invoice to pay them (back before is was online CEAC) BTW no one will answer the NVC phone #
  9. court order or qualified document from the father allowing u to take the kids to the USA At NVC stage each I 130 will require ds 260 and the I 864 and to pay the visa fee if approved
  10. https://taxsummaries.pwc.com/united-states/individual/foreign-tax-relief-and-tax-treaties Mexico has a tax treaty with the US so foreign income is excluded up to the amounts for given year so , file form 255 The exclusion will be $120,000 for 2023 What i did was ask my husband how much he made a month and convert to US dollars times months worked u can do 1040x and all the work for ITIN and change your status to MFJ for 2022 now but keep IRS transcripts that u did for 2022 and copy of the new 1040x and documents https://www.irs.gov/individuals/international-taxpayers/nonresident-spouse What is Form 2555 used for? Form 2555 is the form you file to claim the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion, which allows you to exclude up to $112,000 of foreign earned income for the 2022/2023 tax year. The Foreign Earned Income Exclusion exists the help prevent double-taxation.Apr 10, 2023
  11. Totally agree but i would change many things if i could like filing the same I 130 to AOS and immigrate from overseas /form is confusing to many and they put a local office for immigrant and then the extra cost for the I 824 to change it But i think immigration likes these extra fees Have fun guys/ i am headed to PT
  12. timeline of both relationships ages of all concerned how u met have u already met in person does your family approve is she able to fulfill the income requirements do u talk to any of the family of the USC do either of u have children Will this USC go the distance when u get a DS 5535 to disclose social media sites Forgot 1 Any previous divorce(s)
  13. was there a previous status update for the 1st RFE? if not, it could be referring to the RFE u received When requesting from someone outside the US i would hope they allow 90 days
  14. after all the ds 260's r DQ by NVC , u will have an interview in country of residence the CO is the one who approves a visa application and issues or denys a visa the mixup for diveratives is USC has to submit I 130 for spouse and 1 for all children a LPR submits just for wife /kids are derivatives
  15. u just got back last month so inform your lawyer as u need to live in the pertinent county jurisdiction for 3 months prior to filing u have 2 months more to go https://www.uscis.gov/citizenship/learn-about-citizenship/commonly-asked-questions-about-the-naturalization-process To qualify for citizenship, generally applicants must demonstrate they have continuously resided in the United States for at least 5 years before submitting Form N-400, Application for Naturalization. This means you must be residing exclusively in the United States – not in any other country. You may travel to another country, including your home country, provided no other legal impediment precludes you from doing so. However, if a trip lasts longer than 180 days, USCIS may determine that you have not continuously resided in the United States and therefore are ineligible for naturalization. In addition to examining the length of your trip abroad, USCIS will look at the frequency of your travel. To qualify for naturalization, an applicant must spend at least half of their time in the United States. This is known as the “physical presence” requirement. If you take frequent, short trips abroad that result in you spending more than half your time outside the United States, then you will also be ineligible for naturalization. The requirements of “continuous residence” and “physical presence” are interrelated but are different requirements. A naturalization applicant must satisfy each requirement to be eligible for naturalization.
  16. U must disclose this at medical exam U need to have the documents showing the diagnosis and treatment plan and that u follow it How would they find out? they do and not disclosing this info is material misrepresentation no one here will advise u to keep silent on any issue / honesty with immigration is the key and therapy does not have to be a reason to deny
  17. Read the red flag issues on the following site and tell us if you have any of them like a big age difference https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/red-flags-that-make-uscis-suspect-marriage-fraud.html then understand any of those could have affected the K1 denial and this one Any CO would suspect u r targeting American women for a visa and i would think the CO will look at how u met and who else u talk to on social media so do not make the mistake to delete any social media site or messages as that will compound a problem / you need to be completely honest in all your dealings with immigration For marriage to a USC in Algeria , it is a lengthly process to have the marriage license approved so understand and read what the US embasssy in Algers post for the process check the word portal on the line above and read posts and reviews from other Algerian members 1. Have your "to be wife" join the site 2. Do not marry on 1st visit 3. spend as much time together as possible / i had 5 trips all were over a month and i spent total of 10 months with husband and family for Moroc 4. make sure your family especially mother approves and if u marry have her in at least 1 photo you submit to USCIS allah yekbel
  18. That's what i say talk to her see if she is willing to spend lots of time with u and pay the cost to overcome and wait the timeframe many a USC gives up its not cheap to go the distance to prove a NOID /NOIR and may not be sensible as there may be a long list of issues in this case
  19. They do have all info on the USC without going to FBI just google your own name and see what pops up Site called Verify wlll bring up names , family former marriages, criminal records,, social media sites , education and job history But it would not have shown a baby that wasn't yet born But for the foreigner its a little hard to just google all this so wishing, again, he would name the embassy i am thinking its a country that supplies bogus documents
  20. CEAC case status BUT if NVC assigned the embassy case # for where u will interview, u follow the instructions for completing the ds 160 and scheduling the interview NVC only assigns embassy # and passes the K1 onto the embassy it does not process any documents or work on it
  21. USC living outside the US may be difficult /she can't move to another state without the father's permission The natural father has rights even if she doesn't go for support / he still has rights and OP says she wanted this baby so i am sure she wouldn't leave without her child
  22. We had a big age difference but he is here and now a citizen so, sharing info helps
  23. if he or his USC wife want help the best people to get in from are 1 -those of us who have gone thru NOID/NOIR 2- members that go thru the same embassy as him so, OP share the embassy ever one here helps when they can
  24. Giving u examles Marriage records: 1847–1949 (all boroughs, but beginning earlier for Manhattan) then the state of NY starting keeping them in Albany Many USC's are looking up ancestry records to learn about grandparents, great grandparents a marriage record from 2011 would be easy to do just look into state info to find out if the state or county keeps the info and pay a small fee to get the record of marriage she knows where she was married /she can get this info
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