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JeanneAdil

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  1. They don't as u would need to sell within a year (if needed to satisfy immigration and this can not be counted on) 401 K savings investments those are all better guidelines for I 864 for cosponsor have to have the IRS transcripts with W2's and any 1099's and proof of cosponsor's US residency I would scan it to CEAC because if u don't and take it to interview, some CO"s don't look at the evidence but give out a 221g asking u to send it to embassy (even when u have documents right there) so save yourself from a long AP and scan it ASAP
  2. you have remained polite and calm even with my comments so i will continue 1st its very important to list your country and /or embassy to read posts and embassy reviews from them by hitting the word portal above and searching by country Why important? because each embassy is different and some are high fraud 2nd also important if u r citizen of 1 country but interviewing in another 3rd very important to know what your wife is planning and guide her thru the next process which will be months from now/we are talking about 2024 most likely as petitioner does I 130 and provides documents pays NVC and submits supporting documents for I 864 and ds 260 (the only thing u have done up to this point) 4th as mentioned by many USC needs to spend quality time with beneficary I had 5 trips all over a month -10 months in total with him and his family you can meet in neutral country if u need but keep boarding passes of each trip 5th comminling finaces helps show seriousness of being together definitely she needs to file tax returns as Married 6th filing taxes as married filing joint wtih W7 gives u a ITIN (individual taxpayer ID #) which allows her to add u to some accounts like banking without a debit card till u arrive in US Right now u should do a POA (power of attorney) for your wife to do certain business in the US then plan to be together Take some special photos of u and that new baby-not sure it can help but it can't hurt then tell your wife to message here on VJ with name of embassy and talk to us as the remaining process could be costly BTW our visa took 6 years so are the 2 of u willing to do the work? our K1 denied in 2009 and then 2010 married
  3. you need to be online or by phone talking to your wife to find out what her intentions are at this point we really can not help without knowing all the issues and also what has happened in the relationship to responde many a USC gives up at this point and in this case, from a US woman point of view she has the child she wants she was legally married when it was born so will not look bad to neighbors and family u don't do the I 864 to add the child , she does all u say , and not knowing who does the I 864 , sounds as though she walked her thru the petition i had a NOID i could have helped but i , too, am very suspicious of this case and i am out
  4. all true except they send the letter to the USC and its up to her to prove
  5. https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/red-flags-that-make-uscis-suspect-marriage-fraud.html What country is this? Marrying on the 1st visit is one of the red flag issues BUT that alone is not the only issue Your wife will not know immediately about the NOIR or NOID she will hear in about 6 months ALL the issues the CO thinks are pertinent She will be given a timeline to submit her answers /can be 30 days, 30 business days or something else Money transfers are never good evidence and at this point , unless they aske for them chats and all the other stuff u mention is not important what is important commingling finances time spent together real relationship by being faithful - and answering the issues bought up by CO with actual proof its wrong will be the key can not just say relationship is REAL /it has to be proved to the satisfaction of immigration even a lawyer can't change the issues having a child with another man shows she is not faithful to you and u allowing it-that's a whole new can of worms
  6. EB 5 is for investors 2 things that pop up are money and # of employees https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/permanent-workers/eb-5-immigrant-investor-program The minimum investment in a TEA has increased to $900,000 (from $500,000) to account for inflation. Plan to create or preserve 10 permanent full-time jobs for qualified U.S. workers.
  7. it does from DOS site https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/childabduction/dual_nationality.pdf A U.S. citizen may acquire foreign citizenship by marriage, or a person naturalized as a U.S. citizen may not lose the citizenship of the country of birth. U.S. law does not mention dual nationality or require a person to choose one citizenship or another. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/travel-legal-considerations/Advice-about-Possible-Loss-of-US-Nationality-Dual-Nationality/Dual-Nationality.html
  8. I was bought in for N 400 interview /i believe for our age difference / only asked simple questions as / we had done a lot to commingle assest/ he was on deed to house even before he got his visa friday interview / Monday approved Hacking site also says from the site i posted https://hackinglawpractice.com/bring-lawyer-to-uscis-interview/ in 2016. The first question the officer said, "So, who'd you vote for?" I mean, that was the first question out of his mouth. Not, "What's your name?" He was just acting like he was engaging in conversation, but what he was trying to figure out was whether our client had ever registered to vote or voted. And seeing as this was a naturalization interview, we know for a fact that he wasn't already a US citizen. So it was a pretty sneaky trick, but that's mild compared to a lot of the tricks that we've seen, both at interviews that we get to see after on video and based on things that our clients or potential clients tell us during consultation. But all in all being said "this case OP told us about had issues" what issues ? USC should join and tell the VJ community for advice or hire the Best immigration lawyer
  9. USCIS should also not say approved the notice that is sent should say "all documents needed are sent to NVC for futher needed actions " many think the visa is approved from this notice
  10. why go for H1b1? i know its for Chilians and Singgapore but its limited to 1,400 for Chile and 5,400 for Singapore also its temporary for 1 year and can have a one year (one time only extension) For an employer to spend the money for the visa and fraud protection cost and lawyer , that's asking a lot for possibility of 1 year maybe 2 year employee why not H1b for 3years the Hib1 visa has to follow same rules to apply as H1b https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/immigration/h1b1 The H-1B1 program provides for the temporary employment of nonimmigrant aliens in specialty occupations from Chile and Singapore, limited to 1,400 nationals of Chile and 5,400 nationals of Singapore. The H-1B1 program is governed by many of the rules that apply to the H-1B program. The period of employment is one year. Extensions may be obtained twice but only in one year increments. Further extensions can be obtained only with the filing of a new Labor Condition Application. just asking? but there are lots of sites listed on internet for international work good ones at reasonable cost may be hard to find
  11. but its so important that NOW the siblings are listed so when he becomes a USC, he can apply for sibling (long process, yes, but do-able) and down the road USCIS would check to see siblings were listed on this ds5535
  12. last name is not automatically changed man can even take the wife's name OR wife can hypenate the 2 names OR not change at all did you apply for SS card before your 90 days ran out? Did u get a Florida DL or state ID? if u did these , u can go to that office and make your name change OR apply to court to change it OR change it with I 485 or when u naturalize BTW totally normal our birth certificates in US list mother by maiden name not married name our marriage papers are in Maiden name of woman
  13. but u did have to fill out the other parts of the ds 5535 siblings adddresses phone #'s social media sites all of the rest sometimes i think embassies do all to discourage us and to make us "just give up" Don't
  14. May not have expired with dr office but immigration has a 6 month expiration date for medicals so u needed to redo medical exam because a visa , when issued, expires 6 months from date of the medical
  15. 1st USCIS says this When you need legal advice on immigration matters, make sure the person helping you is an attorney or an accredited representative working for a Department of Justice recognized organization. Nobody else is authorized to give you legal advice about immigration matters. https://www.uscis.gov/scams-fraud-and-misconduct/avoid-scams 2nd Nolo law advises: The lawyer can't stop USCIS from asking any of these questions, and can't answer the questions for you. In fact, you'll find that the lawyer has to sit quietly through much of the interview. Moreover, the officer might have information about you from sources other than what you provided in your application. Assume that USCIS knows almost everything about you! If the officer has any questions about whether you should get citizenship, based on information you gave or information obtained from other sources, you will need to provide truthful answers at the interview. https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/what-expect-your-naturalization-interview.html And Hacking says: So, the great benefit of having an immigration lawyer in your interview when you're trying to get a benefit is that the lawyer knows the law. The lawyer, most likely, and hopefully, knows the law better than the immigration officers. So if things go off the rails, the lawyer can stop the interview and ask for a supervisor. The lawyer can ask you to go outside and discuss something. You can go outside of the little office where you are with the officer https://hackinglawpractice.com/bring-lawyer-to-uscis-interview/ the lawyer in this case did not carefully go over what would be asked and what would happen in interview/ could be he took the money to represent but he, himself , did not believe fully in the client(s)
  16. you , the Nigerian , may never hear from fraud unit the wife visiting Sierra Leone may have triggered the security checks
  17. you will apply I 130 to bring child to the US and then N 600 for citizenship under Act of 2000 https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/legal/travel-legal-considerations/us-citizenship/child-citizenship-act-of-2000.html#:~:text=What are the requirements of,parent by birth or naturalization
  18. make sure the ds 5535 has exactly the same info as the ds 260 what triggers these? can be the CO feels something is strange OR just making sure all is on the "up and up" as it is their own job security the CO worries about can be any of the Red Flag issues posted on Nolo.com https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/red-flags-that-make-uscis-suspect-marriage-fraud.html or birth country travel history name that is similiar to another visa applicant
  19. visa that prohibits my employment in US u answered your own question/u live here /its working here u would be working in the US subject to needing a green card, SS #, paying US income taxes Don't upset immigration and IRS
  20. NVC does not contact beneficrary they send to petitioner a case # starting with BNS for Buenos Aires and u follow the US embassy Argentina to schedule dr appointment and interview https://ar.usembassy.gov/fiancee/
  21. If she is legal resident of UAE and will be in 2 years for the interview,, u can use Dubai the embassy will still have her in AP (say refused) while they do the extra security checks for Pakistan
  22. marry whereever u are able to marry on Cd1 u can leave the ship for port of US on temporary basis / or fly into Alaska to board the ship u can't stay on Cd1 in USA on this visa
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