
belinda63
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belinda63 got a reaction from B-2-Z in k1 visa denied to getting married
You will need to start over with the CR-1. Follow the guides at the top. It will take about 12-18 months at current processing times.
A big question is this....at any point during the interview did she lie and say she was not married? If she did they could slap a material misrepresentation charge on her and bar her from the US forever. You made a poor choice and I hope they just returned the petition as no longer eligible and nothing more.
Never, ever lie to immigration or think you can fool them. They know all.
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belinda63 got a reaction from EM_Vandaveer in Non consenting spouse
I believe the way it works is when the I-864 is filed with NVC she will provide the joint taxes and if you don't provide a I-864a NVC will only consider her income. Same thing with assets, if the account is joint they won't consider it since you have not consented to have your income/assets used.
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belinda63 got a reaction from C-ma'am in Gym willing to sponsor me, UK resident.
How will they prove no one in the US is qualified and looking for employment who can do what you can? Why would they spend thousands (and yes it is thousands) of dollars to allow you to apply for a work visa? They have to pay all the costs associated with the visa, if you pay anything you will lose the visa (provided you get one) and they will be fined.
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belinda63 got a reaction from EM_Vandaveer in Gym willing to sponsor me, UK resident.
How will they prove no one in the US is qualified and looking for employment who can do what you can? Why would they spend thousands (and yes it is thousands) of dollars to allow you to apply for a work visa? They have to pay all the costs associated with the visa, if you pay anything you will lose the visa (provided you get one) and they will be fined.
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belinda63 reacted to Merrytooth in Separation Before the AOS Interview
She can always go back home and find another USC
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belinda63 reacted to Merrytooth in Separation Before the AOS Interview
you mean post-nuptial since you are already married?
It will protect you from your spouse coming after you for money, means nothing to US govt coming after you for repayment.
those couples who live apart have legitimate reasons like finish college in different states, temporary work assignment in different states .. etc
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belinda63 got a reaction from B-2-Z in Everything went sour after he got his green card.
File for divorce, request at the initial hearing that he be made to leave the house, mention the threats he made. As for having his green card taken away, won't happen. He will have to file to remove conditions with a divorce waiver and if he can't produce enough evidence that he entered the marriage/lived the marriage in good faith he will be denied.
His refusal to sign the divorce papers is irrelevant you can get divorced without his permission.
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belinda63 got a reaction from Eric & Idalia in Everything went sour after he got his green card.
File for divorce, request at the initial hearing that he be made to leave the house, mention the threats he made. As for having his green card taken away, won't happen. He will have to file to remove conditions with a divorce waiver and if he can't produce enough evidence that he entered the marriage/lived the marriage in good faith he will be denied.
His refusal to sign the divorce papers is irrelevant you can get divorced without his permission.
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belinda63 got a reaction from C-ma'am in Everything went sour after he got his green card.
File for divorce, request at the initial hearing that he be made to leave the house, mention the threats he made. As for having his green card taken away, won't happen. He will have to file to remove conditions with a divorce waiver and if he can't produce enough evidence that he entered the marriage/lived the marriage in good faith he will be denied.
His refusal to sign the divorce papers is irrelevant you can get divorced without his permission.
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belinda63 got a reaction from Marc_us82 in Everything went sour after he got his green card.
File for divorce, request at the initial hearing that he be made to leave the house, mention the threats he made. As for having his green card taken away, won't happen. He will have to file to remove conditions with a divorce waiver and if he can't produce enough evidence that he entered the marriage/lived the marriage in good faith he will be denied.
His refusal to sign the divorce papers is irrelevant you can get divorced without his permission.
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belinda63 got a reaction from EM_Vandaveer in Affidavit of Support and runaway step son
He is an adult. You are responsible for him per the affidavit of support.
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belinda63 got a reaction from EM_Vandaveer in Everything went sour after he got his green card.
File for divorce, request at the initial hearing that he be made to leave the house, mention the threats he made. As for having his green card taken away, won't happen. He will have to file to remove conditions with a divorce waiver and if he can't produce enough evidence that he entered the marriage/lived the marriage in good faith he will be denied.
His refusal to sign the divorce papers is irrelevant you can get divorced without his permission.
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belinda63 got a reaction from chrisete in Everything went sour after he got his green card.
File for divorce, request at the initial hearing that he be made to leave the house, mention the threats he made. As for having his green card taken away, won't happen. He will have to file to remove conditions with a divorce waiver and if he can't produce enough evidence that he entered the marriage/lived the marriage in good faith he will be denied.
His refusal to sign the divorce papers is irrelevant you can get divorced without his permission.
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belinda63 got a reaction from lost_at_sea in Affidavit of Support and runaway step son
He is an adult. You are responsible for him per the affidavit of support.
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belinda63 reacted to aleful in Need help with RFE for F2A (children under 21)
hi
you are wrong, you have to live most of the time here, keep doing that and they will take away your GC, plus the reason to file for a family member is for family reunification, so if you don't live here, there is no family reunification to begin with
the GC is to live in the US
for children under 21, the process takes around a year and a half
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belinda63 reacted to JFH in Need help with RFE for F2A (children under 21)
Can't help with much except to say, how can you be a permanent resident if you are out of the country most of the time? The whole point of green cards for family members is for family reunification. How can there be a reunification if you are not there?
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belinda63 got a reaction from mallafri76 in abused, pregnant,and left and went back home before the green was mailed.
If you didn't have AP when you left the US your AOS was rightfully denied as you were seen to have abandoned it.
If you were able to come back to the US right now what would you do? Your daughter can't come as her AOS was denied (why?). You have no where to live. no job, no money, no health insurance for your pregnancy and child birth. No means of transportation unless you have public transportation where you intend to live. So you would leave your daughter behind to come here and be homeless and pregnant? Or would you return here and continue to be abused?
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belinda63 got a reaction from B-2-Z in abused, pregnant,and left and went back home before the green was mailed.
If you didn't have AP when you left the US your AOS was rightfully denied as you were seen to have abandoned it.
If you were able to come back to the US right now what would you do? Your daughter can't come as her AOS was denied (why?). You have no where to live. no job, no money, no health insurance for your pregnancy and child birth. No means of transportation unless you have public transportation where you intend to live. So you would leave your daughter behind to come here and be homeless and pregnant? Or would you return here and continue to be abused?
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belinda63 got a reaction from Unidentified in abused, pregnant,and left and went back home before the green was mailed.
If you didn't have AP when you left the US your AOS was rightfully denied as you were seen to have abandoned it.
If you were able to come back to the US right now what would you do? Your daughter can't come as her AOS was denied (why?). You have no where to live. no job, no money, no health insurance for your pregnancy and child birth. No means of transportation unless you have public transportation where you intend to live. So you would leave your daughter behind to come here and be homeless and pregnant? Or would you return here and continue to be abused?
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belinda63 got a reaction from Unlockable in Shortest time from arrival to receiving EAD
Best thing to do is have all the paperwork ready, land in the US,marry the next day, hand carry the marriage certificate to the clerk's office and get a certified copy then (if available), stop at the post office on the way home and mail it out. EAD in hand in about 60 to 90 days.
It is my understanding that some areas make you wait for the marriage certificate by mail which could take weeks. Then you are looking at, from your plan, arrive in the US, apply and pay for the EAD. Receive it in 60-90 days. Start work. Day 90 will be your last day working until you receive the EAD from AOS filing.
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belinda63 got a reaction from JFH in abused, pregnant,and left and went back home before the green was mailed.
If you didn't have AP when you left the US your AOS was rightfully denied as you were seen to have abandoned it.
If you were able to come back to the US right now what would you do? Your daughter can't come as her AOS was denied (why?). You have no where to live. no job, no money, no health insurance for your pregnancy and child birth. No means of transportation unless you have public transportation where you intend to live. So you would leave your daughter behind to come here and be homeless and pregnant? Or would you return here and continue to be abused?
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belinda63 got a reaction from Miss M in abused, pregnant,and left and went back home before the green was mailed.
If you didn't have AP when you left the US your AOS was rightfully denied as you were seen to have abandoned it.
If you were able to come back to the US right now what would you do? Your daughter can't come as her AOS was denied (why?). You have no where to live. no job, no money, no health insurance for your pregnancy and child birth. No means of transportation unless you have public transportation where you intend to live. So you would leave your daughter behind to come here and be homeless and pregnant? Or would you return here and continue to be abused?
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belinda63 got a reaction from Cathi in abused, pregnant,and left and went back home before the green was mailed.
If you didn't have AP when you left the US your AOS was rightfully denied as you were seen to have abandoned it.
If you were able to come back to the US right now what would you do? Your daughter can't come as her AOS was denied (why?). You have no where to live. no job, no money, no health insurance for your pregnancy and child birth. No means of transportation unless you have public transportation where you intend to live. So you would leave your daughter behind to come here and be homeless and pregnant? Or would you return here and continue to be abused?
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belinda63 got a reaction from Dashinka in Shortest time from arrival to receiving EAD
Best thing to do is have all the paperwork ready, land in the US,marry the next day, hand carry the marriage certificate to the clerk's office and get a certified copy then (if available), stop at the post office on the way home and mail it out. EAD in hand in about 60 to 90 days.
It is my understanding that some areas make you wait for the marriage certificate by mail which could take weeks. Then you are looking at, from your plan, arrive in the US, apply and pay for the EAD. Receive it in 60-90 days. Start work. Day 90 will be your last day working until you receive the EAD from AOS filing.
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belinda63 got a reaction from Cheezees in Has anyone ever successfully received a Returning Resident Visa SB-1 or known someone whi did?
Honestly it probably would have been denied anyway. You had already been out of the US for four years and wanted to stay out another two at least. I can easily picture at your interview being told apply for an immigrant visa when you are ready to return to the US.