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JeanneAdil

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  1. you need to do 1040 x to amend the 2022 as you are married /not single if u want to do MFJ and claim spouse follow the IRS site for nonresident alien spouse filing the W7 and providing needed documents and go for the $ 25,900 giving u a bigger rebate check https://www.irs.gov/individuals/international-taxpayers/nonresident-spouse otherwise , lose the extra $12,950 deduction and file MFS (that is separate not single)
  2. you will come in as a spouse and will not do I485 to adjust here' let him file however he wants but don't sign a 1040 for him do your own MFS (married filing separate) when you file this way , u do put spouse's name and SS # on your form (but do not claim him) let him deal with his IRS audit when IRS catches he is married
  3. your spouse visa was just sent to NVC march of 2023 you have yet to pay the 2 fees and complete the AOS with I 864 , IRS tax transcripts and other documents also the ds 260 with the 2 criminal reports from Moroc Moroccan citizens should obtain a "fiche anthropomtrique" at the local police office.and des casiers judiciaires at Place de la Mamounia in Rabat. after NVC recives the needed funds for the 2 fees and the documents to support them , NVC will work with Casa embassy to schedule your interview . then with the scheduled interview letter, u can contact drs. and they are often limited for scheduling in Ramadan and have been late to schedule the medical. It is probable that the medical will have to be schedule after the interview (has been the case in the last 2 years) EID mubarka said
  4. If it is a work visa, petirioner (employer) will need a good lawyer to prove u qualify for the position and no USC can fill it
  5. https://www.dochub.com/jsfiller-desk18/?mode=cors&requestHash=1e12d80814a94d0a959e9dffca368553aca4d143247ee36db028429f4a28d9ef&lang=en&ref=https://ww
  6. Usually there is no letter (email) sent to say the issues the CO had for a K1 denial you, the bene, know how the interview went and what the CO concentrated on in the interview to make them suspect relationship was real to correct this , the best direction is to marry , spent as much quality time together as possible before the CR1 interview to convince CO that the marriage is bona fida
  7. The flight attendant on the plane leaving her country will speak her language and help with wheel chair and how to transit to connecting flight don't try JFK as that involves getting on a tram with all luggage (with a wheel chair???) to go from international to a domestic flight wheel chair helper can't help with customs husband may not want to fly out international again because of cost but he could meet her at POE and they fly domestic together back to his residence
  8. Kenya has National ID cards/if child does not have one yet, get one/on it is the city u live in/should say u both live in the same city
  9. believe it or not , CBP officers have a pretty good idea of authentic vs copy and the values of items bought in other countries guess i watch too many National Geographic on border security
  10. CBP will be looking for a round trip ticket so if she stays longer (within the dates allowed at POE) just pay the hundreds extra for the change in the return ticket
  11. USCIS approved january of 2023 you can delay the NVC process for up to a year by not paying the 2 fees and not sending in the needed documents then, u have time to think this thru
  12. it will not be any faster now, USCIS has to do all the background checks that would have been provided by the immigrant in MOroc there are 2 criminal reports needed on each person these take time u r looking at a 2+ year wait time
  13. u have to look at the way US law looks at air guns, fake guns, etc as the person wants to come to US fake guns It is only unlawful to display it in public—particularly in such a way that it could alarm a person who reasonably believes the gun could be real. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/firearms-law-guidance-to-the-police-2012/guide-on-firearms-licensing-law-accessible-version#:~:text=2.33 Under the UK says the following 2.32 Section 16A of the 1968 Act makes it an offence to possess any firearm or imitation firearm with intent to cause, or to enable another person to cause, someone else to fear that unlawful violence will be used against them or another person. It provides for a maximum penalty of 10 years’ imprisonment or a fine, or both Lawyer needed and i would consult one before making any type of petition
  14. In your case i would definitely marry and go the spouse visa u have help in Philippines for your illness but on a K1 you would need health care insurance in US it is expensive to buy on K1 but if married ,, he could add u to his coverage immediately upon US arrival the very to best to the 2 of u
  15. US embassy UK says: We do not recommend that travelers who have been arrested, even if the arrest did not result in a criminal conviction, have a criminal record, certain serious communicable illness, have been refused admission into, or have been deported from, the United States, or have previously overstayed under the terms of the Visa Waiver Program, attempt to travel visa free under the Visa Waiver Program. The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act does not apply to US visa law and spent convictions,regardless of when they occurred will have a bearing on a traveler’s eligibility for admission into the United States. https://uk.usembassy.gov/visas/visa-waiver-program/additional-requirements/ lying on the ESTA represents separate grounds of inadmissibility to the USA under the material misrepresentation or fraud provision…If this finding is made, then a person subsequently applying for a visa to the USA may well be denied due to misrepresentation or fraud.” There is nothing stopping you from lying on the ESTA; however, if you get caught, the repercussions are severe. Before you travel to the U.S., get in touch with an immigration attorney OR have the USC come to live with u in UK
  16. it depends on 1/ if all the documents are there for the process 2/ if the USC has reported any past arrest(S) and submitted proper court papers 3/ any reason for an RFE 4/ is the officer doing the work the slow lane or fast lane like in a store so, in truth, this can't be answered here Even though it is taking longer than it use to , there are a lot less documents to submit these days /of example, we use to have to send originals of everything and all pages of our passport -even blank ones. so, if all your documents are properly presented and signed, should be soon as its been almost a year
  17. From your April 6th post your case is at embassy waiting for u to schedule interview/that's about the best it can be and u want to come to the US for medical reasons with no health insurance here or US dr already? Just to let u understand , unless u go to an emergency room, u may wait months to get into a dr for an appointment do u have any idea of how much this will cost????
  18. someone finally looked at the case and USCIS part of the process has begun
  19. If u are able to pick up all boarding passes in Houston , then it is a transit if u have to pick up a ticket in London for Egypt (means leaving the secure area to ticket station and back in thru security , then no ) some tickets sold online are a 2 stage ticket pickup and makes issues or change airports in London , then No Canada , person can transit with valid US visa (green card)
  20. you were going to report her child abuse and domestic violence and said that is arrest in Alaska (past post) have they been out to look into the matter yet ? Can u keep her child? I doubt it but stranger things have happened if u don't follow thru with reporting her, she can file to stay in US with a divorce waiver depending on valid documents
  21. in some border security videos, they look at amount of money available thru debit or charge card to support the amount of time a person will be in the country New Zealand, Canada and Austrialia are known for this practice US is more proving the person will return to his/her home country by having a job, owning property in home country and round trip ticket and NO documents like a birth certificate, resume (things that would make it appear the person intends to stay)
  22. this article does not say which countries USICS is having problems with but my senator recent monthly statement said there are several like mexico, /www.ice.gov/remove/visa-sanctionshttps:/ Visa Sanctions When specific countries deny or delay accepting their nationals with final orders of removal from the United States, the U.S. government may issue visa sanctions as a means of encouraging the recalcitrant country to cooperate. In accordance with Section 243(d) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), the Secretary of Homeland Security notifies the Secretary of State that multiple governments have denied or unreasonably delayed the acceptance of a national or nationals ordered removed from the United States. As a result, the Secretary of State may order U.S. consular officers at U.S. embassies and consulates in these countries to implement visa restrictions on certain categories of visa applicants. These sanctions may remain in place until the Secretary of Homeland Security notifies the Secretary of State that removal cooperation has improved to an acceptable level.
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