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Divorce and children
JeanneAdil replied to NoMansLand2020's topic in Effects of Major Family Changes on Immigration Benefits
https://www.cbp.gov/travel/international-child-abduction-prevention-and-return-act Federal law prohibits a parent from removing a child from the United States or retaining a child in another country with intent to obstruct another parent´s custodial rights (18 U.S.C. § 1204). As required by Title III of the International Child Abduction Prevention and Return Act (ICAPRA), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), in coordination with the U.S. Department of State and other federal agencies, has established a program that seeks to prevent the departure of a child from the United States when presented with a valid, enforceable court order which prohibits the child’s removal from the United States (6 U.S.C. § 241). -
N400 Biometric Appointment Time
JeanneAdil replied to chbolero's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
Atlanta we waited for biometrics for N 400 for 2 hours as there was over 100 people Biometrics , itself , was quick -
can not stay and adjust as spouse of LPR apply and she returns to Canada get the police report now from Taiwan as LPR the child is a derivative of the I 130 if you naturalize, the child needs a separate petition so stay LPR till she is here under the spouse visa
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- adjustment of staus
- consular processing
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i-134 DV lottery and form I-134 (turkey embassy)
JeanneAdil replied to ayson202's topic in Diversity Lottery Visas
Each diversity visa applicant is required to show that they are unlikely to become a “public charge” when in the United States, or primarily dependent on the U.S. Government for subsistence. To do this, you should be prepared to convincingly present evidence of independent resources to the consular officer on the day of your interview. These could include income, savings, investments, or evidence of other assets you may own. If the evidence you provide is not sufficient, you may be required by the officer to submit a signed I-134 Form by a sponsor, as well as evidence of the sponsor’s current financial circumstances. -
According to the Immigration Marriage Brokers Act of 2005, a US citizen can only petition for two K1 visas. If the first marriage fails or never occurs, the American petitioner must wait two years to apply for a new K-1 visa, even if it is on behalf of the same person. Marry and apply for spouse visa
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What is my chances to get a tourist visa after 2 denials
JeanneAdil replied to Schmone's topic in Tourist Visas
not relationship advise but thinking u may stay and adjust status in US thru a tourist visa and too many people leave kids behind if someone else can take care of running dad's business and u can travel , u have stronger ties to the US with a US bf than to your country- 13 replies
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Will this be a problem ?
JeanneAdil replied to trey785's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
In Georgia, edibles that contain weed (THC) are a felony offense. Even if you bought the edible legally in another state, you cannot possess it in Georgia.Aug 3, 2022 Danger is where she bought it as its illegal in Georgia and if not from a legal dispensor (we have them in TN) , it could be laced with something she doesn't know about/buying from a friend or under the table WOW we lost too many people that way. Fentanyl and other drugs used to lace marijuana can cause changes in one's breathing pattern or heart rate. Many people who smoke laced pot are likely to suffer from irregular or rapid heartbeat and an increase in blood pressure. Chronic drug use may lead to cardiac damage, lung disease, and even death. The above is what u need to be concerned about as no police followed the ambulance /n top of they would be more interested in where the edible came from as they only try to protect people from the above -
where was he before that ? was he born in USA?
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what is your PD date there is no timeline so makes it hard as some countries take longer than others but the March bullentin is as follows Family- Sponsored All Chargeability Areas Except Those Listed CHINA-mainland born INDIA MEXICO PHILIPPINES F1 01DEC14 01DEC14 01DEC14 01APR01 01MAR12 F2A C C C C C F2B 22SEP15 22SEP15 22SEP15 01JUN01 22OCT11 F3 22NOV08 22NOV08 22NOV08 01NOV97 08JUN02 F4 22MAR07 22MAR07 15SEP05 01AUG00 22AUG02 immigration constantly checks cases to make sure the person(s) still qualify for said visa and computer (soft touch) which will generate a update although nothing happens A hard touch can be a document like a security check came in to immigration and then an email is sent out to say "check CEAC"
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USC should still do iRS tax returns this will be requested by NVC at that stage/if not US income , USC will need a joint sponsor if u r the USC, u have him fill out the W7 to add to your returns confused? he sends u money who is USC? do u live in Brazil together now? most do not have to prove commingling of finances/u need to show time spent together-/ a real relationship Relax-u are overthinking the commingling part USC needs US residency US income or promise of a job when USC returns home a joint sponsor lined up that is willing to do and sign a I 864 and provide his/her IRS transcripts
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What country? There must have been red flag issues that concerned the CO like travel history of the intending immigrant Requested information includes full 15-year histories for residential addresses; all travel and how it was funded; employment history; passports & countries of citizenship; and names and birthdates for all siblings, children, and spouses/domestic partners. In addition, it request all social media accounts and email addresses (including user names) for the past 5 years. The form also contains questions that lead back to the Cold War-era concerns relating to jobs or education that have to do with technology, science, or military experience that could raise a red flag. Type ds 5535 in the above search box and bring up the experience others have had or are having
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What is my chances to get a tourist visa after 2 denials
JeanneAdil replied to Schmone's topic in Tourist Visas
by your own words a new application would probably get denied lease on apartment is not strong ties like owning a house/leases can be broken have to care for father's business as he is ill but u can leave it to travel??? kids can't get a passport has no bearing bf has no confidence in visa thing and wants to give up/getting a tourist visa won't help- 13 replies
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Because the last increase they asked for was stopped by the court BTW some of your fees pays for part of the ICE budget and we have over 11 million illegals we paying for
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it can happen and probably has it's not something the government talks about but the I 864 gives them the right
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- divorce
- 2 years greencard
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I got NOIR [merged threads]
JeanneAdil replied to Jrmorad's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
Yes, many have gone thru this some respond /some USC's give up the USC has to follow the notice to respond to the NOIR within a given timeframe / if the USC does not respond with REAL PROOFS that the CO's issues are not so and i mean real proofs -not a say so thing-, the petition will be revoked and visa application denied A Notice of Intent to Revoke (NOIR) is a communication sent by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to a petitioner about a previously approved petition, telling him or her that the USCIS intends to revoke the petition, along with the reasons for revocation, and giving the petitioner a fixed amount of time to respond -
not required https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/Diversity-Visa/dv-supplemental/RGA%20-%20Riga.pdf
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its far cheaper to make an agreement as California suggests as he could end up paying for 2 lawyers (his and hers) lived there long time ago and saw this happen
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- divorce
- 2 years greencard
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Print out the info on the following site and give it to him he has to follow 5 year rule https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/guides/chapter4.pdf If you are at least 18 years old and: Have been a Permanent Resident for the past 5 years and have no special circumstances. Note: Over 90% of applicants fall into this category. If you are at least 18 years old and: Are currently married to and living with a U.S. citizen; and Have been married to and living with that same U.S. citizen for the past 3 years; and Your spouse has been a U.S. citizen for the past 3 years.
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yeah, and let her claim monetary assistance, housing and medicaid and your I 864 will kick in for government to get the funds reimbursed to them
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- divorce
- 2 years greencard
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