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  1. DHL was very expensive to mail to Moroc and would be for Egypt but OP use whatever is best for u
  2. https://www.multiplecitizenship.com/wscl/ws_TUNISIA.html DUAL CITIZENSHIP: RECOGNIZED. You may want to read the US embassy in Tunisia and what it says about dual citizenship like the following since now u r a US citizen https://tn.usembassy.gov/u-s-citizen-services/passports/faqs/ Under U.S. law, U.S. citizens must be in possession of a valid U.S. passport to enter or leave the United States. This is true even if you hold a passport from another country. If your U.S. passport has been lost or stolen, or if it has expired, you must apply to replace it before traveling to the United States.
  3. NOA1 was dated late 2/2023 so u have a few months of waiting ahead of u save all correspondence with USCIS and NVC (when u go thru that step file your 2023 taxes as married /u r no longer single how u file is your choice MFS or MFJ or head of household if qualified refer to IRS for info https://www.irs.gov/individuals/international-taxpayers/nonresident-spouse As soon as u have been dq by NVC mail the original to the immigrant so your spouse has them for interview as mail is slow in many African countries documents need to be in native language with an English translation and visit spouse as often as u can to strengthen your case our countries look to time spent together for establishing a real relationship
  4. You are in California so u need to follow California laws for a certified copy as not all states are the same https://www.usnotarycenter.com/post/post450#:~:text=The custodian makes a photocopy,the truthfulness of the statement. How to do a "True Copy" notarization in California? The permanent keeper of the document — the document custodian — certifies the copy, not the Notary. The custodian makes a photocopy of the original document, makes a written statement that the copy is true, correct, and complete, signs that statement before a Notary, is identified by the Notary, and takes an oath or affirmation regarding the truthfulness of the statement. The Notary, having witnessed the signing, identified the signer through satisfactory evidence and administered the oath or affirmation, executes a jurat.
  5. As petitioner u do have to prove US residency not a type -up statement copy of bank account copy of state DL or ID
  6. Yes, I I 551 stamp is valid for one year /it serves as green card don't plan to stay long ' u need to be in the US to remain LPR
  7. so I only uploaded my tax transcript If that is all u sent, they need IRS transcript of the joint sponsor, his/her W2's and any 1099's, proof of his/her US residency and his /her I 864a
  8. Thanks , the timeline does help You are ok to stay in US Helps if u have a place to live and a job if there is no joint property or children in the divorce ,just consult with divorce attorney as the only grounds for divorce in your state is An irretrievably broken marriage / there is no need to hire one in Nebraska but read the Nebraska divorce rules at the site below https://www.nebraskalegalgroup.com/faq/what-are-the-nebraska-divorce-laws/#:~:text=An irretrievably broken marriage is,denial by the other party. U say "wait on green card" so have u interviewed for the ROC? if not, take the divorce papers to that interview with proofs u entered the marriage in good faith
  9. he got the ds 5535 and it takes time to clear the security checks if the embassy asked him to do a 2nd medical, then there is progress if he did one on his own, it may have been too soon So, did the embassy request the new medical exam?
  10. https://www.dhs.gov/adopt-child-internationally#:~:text=If you are a U.S.,U.S. to be adopted here We are just over 2 years into this process/ its not fast When children are adopted from outside the United States, they must go through an immigration process. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) determines the eligibility and suitability of prospective adoptive parents (individuals) looking to adopt and the eligibility of children to immigrate to the United States.
  11. its more important to understand the benefits of the spouse visa over the fiancee visa and the costs spouse visa allows the immigrant to work upon arrival in US easier to get SS # easier to add to health care insurance easier to get the Driving license AND cost of the AOS process after marrying in USA is to go from $1225 to $2820 in long run spouse visa is cheaper Most immigrants get bored and home sick when doing K1 and they can't DO ANYTHING like work or travel home to see family/ multiple posts here on these issues
  12. looked and looked to try to find answer for u finally went to Facebook site for Greer office and asked the question https://www.facebook.com/uscis/posts/on-sept-30-our-greer-field-office-will-have-a-new-address-501-pennsylvania-ave-g/1272980092713208/
  13. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-1-submit-a-petition/step-3-pay-fees.html Above site tells u how to pay 2 fees and do the supporting documents Immigrant Visa Application Processing Fee Affidavit of Support Fee.
  14. If case went to NVC ? and no new case # or payment of 2 fees? if NVC has it and the fees and supporting documents are not done, it can't be processed if the case is just at USCIS as u applied 4 months ago, it will be about 12 months total to process Please do a timeline /it helps to look at one to figure out what u need to know
  15. Notary will copy the National ID and certify the copy The notary will review the primary document to make sure that it's original. ... The notary will confirm that the document isn't a public record or forbidden by your state's laws and rules. ... The notary will then verify the custodian's identity and makes a copy. OR send the original and ask that it is returned with new passport post office will tell u how much the postage is the receipt from post office will have tracking for what u mail to the embassy here if u want the return tracked, pay for that extra at USPS Husband can write a letter to mail the passport back to Morocco embassy in NY and include his US address but the new passport and all documents are returned by Moroc to the NY morocco embassy and to u
  16. u r in Arizona and u need to follow those laws/ its not international custody https://azcriminalandfamilylaw.com/family-law/parenting-time/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIiLbPwdz1_wIVyjHUAR1TzgMPEAAYAyAAEgIv5fD_BwE Also keep in mind that you must inform the other parent before traveling out of state with the child, and will typically need permission from the other parent (or the court) before taking your child out of the country. even if u have permanent custody, the other parent can prevent u from moving the child to another state
  17. Income needs to be US income and u need to have filed US tax returns for years outside the US
  18. but they did issue a combo card as CO9P is a combo card by definition If you apply for an EAD and an advance parole document at the same time, you will receive a single card that serves as both your EAD and your advance parole document. This card, called a C09P EAD, is colloquially referred to as a “combo card.”
  19. cannot for the life of me find my old US passport if u have a US passport, why do u need to do N400?
  20. He needs to renew it before traveling/airlines say unexpired passport and good for at least 6 months the process is for the Morocco embasssy in the US to send all to Moroc for the renewal and then back to the US embassy /self addressed envelope was needed to mail one here to TN from embassy in DC /now one site says u must apply to NY embassy in person and i am not sure how true that is as we did it thru the mail 3 years ago For information on the conditions for issuing passports by the Embassies and Consulates General of the Kingdom of Morocco abroad, please visit the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation www.consulat.ma
  21. on IR visas USC pays 2 fees to NVC and only pays the actual processing of the green card if approved (before coming to US is preferred and producing the card will begin) following site tells how to pay https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-fees/uscis-immigrant-fee
  22. JeanneAdil

    EB-2 NIW

    what criteria was missing? Factors USCIS Considers for National Interest Waiver The proposed endeavor has both substantial merit and national importance. You are well positioned to advance the proposed endeavor. On balance, it would be beneficial to the United States to waive the requirements of a job offer, and thus the labor certification.
  23. USCIS says "don't make plans till u have the US visa in hand" like don't buy airline ticket, don't sell property, don't quit your job it wouldn't affect the visa outcome but could affect your lifestyle while waiting for an approval
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