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Voilet

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    Santa Maria
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    IR-1/CR-1 Visa
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    Texas Service Center
  • Local Office
    Phoenix AZ
  • Country
    Pakistan

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  1. I used check from chase bank for Department of homeland security. Tell them you want check for immigration for DHS . They know it. Also you can use money order payable to DHS if you want
  2. Prayers for you. It’s terrible people have to wait that long. I am not aware of your timeline and your past posts. Hope you hear good news anytime soon 🔜
  3. Waiting that long is ofcourse is not peace of mind. I’d say if someone is waiting for years ,taking legal advice from attorney would be best option at this moment.
  4. I am not your dude. Nothing is weird here. you like this platform that’s why you are here .No one is forced to be here. Thankfully everyone is here for free advice from hundreds of going through the situation you don’t have any idea of. And anyways you are mistaken I haven’t said that you will get green card in a month or so. My point to make this video was more clear about filing right paperwork which not a lot of people think about that before filing or have right information and ending up stuck with USCIS. Nothing is guaranteed how sooner you get approved but filing properly makes your chances more than vice versa.
  5. Thank you.No offense, wait a minute you are from less risk country and still waiting. Not fair. Well that happened. I don’t think it matters where you from once you are already in US and resident. High risk, scrutiny terms are used once you are in overseas.Your concern and frustration is legit but I disagree on high risk and scrutiny statement. Wait for your turn and be patient. More important is you are US resident and you have extension letter which gives you right to travel and work. With that being said best of luck to you 🤞
  6. Application fee of $680.00.Check payable to U.S Department Of Homeland Security Duly completed Form G-1145, E-notification of petition acceptance Duly completed and signed Form 1-751, Petition to Remove Conditions Of Residence Copy of Permanent Resident Card (front and back) Copy of new passport (biographic page) Copy Of CR1 visa Copy of marriage certificate Evidence of our bonatide marriage: Family photos and sworn affidavit of support by family and friends Copies of joint Tax Returns 2019,2021 Copies of joint tax return transcripts for 2019,2020 and 2021 Copies of Joint Health and Dental Insurance, Car Insurance and automobile title Copies of Joint credit card and statements Joint Bank Account Statements Copies of Joint Gas Bills, Energy Bills and Gift Merchandise Bills Copies of our Driver License (front and back) Copy of request for reuse of fingerprints Copies of our Cell Phones Bills and statements I have video on my Chanel for more details 👉🏻
  7. Approval doesn’t give you right to naturalize right away. Criteria is 3 years for who still married to USC. And 5 years for divorced or any others
  8. Hope you get yours approved soon . Finger crossed 🤞. Best of luck
  9. Nope sir. My CR1 visa expired 2 days before my second marriage anniversary. So no way to avoid I-751.
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