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    belinda63 got a reaction from OldUser in I-864 RFE   
    If you have to sell your home to support your family you would be homeless. 
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Asia in Marriage after tourist visa?   
    Why would you want to risk her being arrested, detained, and deported by waiting until after her period of authorized stay has expired.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Cathi in Marriage after tourist visa?   
    Why would you want to risk her being arrested, detained, and deported by waiting until after her period of authorized stay has expired.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from OldUser in Marriage after tourist visa?   
    Why would you want to risk her being arrested, detained, and deported by waiting until after her period of authorized stay has expired.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from SalishSea in Marriage after tourist visa?   
    Why would you want to risk her being arrested, detained, and deported by waiting until after her period of authorized stay has expired.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Crazy Cat in Marriage after tourist visa?   
    Why would you want to risk her being arrested, detained, and deported by waiting until after her period of authorized stay has expired.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Iwisheveryoneluck in Can you cancel 2 Year Green Card After it has been approved?   
    Sounds like you were only married a year or less. Usually in marriages this short the parties just walk away with what they brought into the marriage. She made the decision to move to the US so she is responsible for whatever she is claiming she lost by moving here.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from OldUser in Can you cancel 2 Year Green Card After it has been approved?   
    Sounds like you were only married a year or less. Usually in marriages this short the parties just walk away with what they brought into the marriage. She made the decision to move to the US so she is responsible for whatever she is claiming she lost by moving here.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Elf in Husband and Sponsor of Immigrant (via K1) wants a divorce after two months. Does he pay wife's legal expenses?   
    They have only been married 2 months. The I-134 which is what is file for the K-1 is meaningless, it just shows the sponsor can support the intending immigrant.
    The I-864 is irrelevant as their is (or will not be) and adjustment of status because of the divorce. Even so the I-864 is between the sponsor and the US government. 
    She should just pack her bags and go back home.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from OldUser in K1 visa approved, Can still travel to US?   
    Sounds like the petition was approved but the interview hasn't even happened yet so there is not yet a K-1 visa. He can continue to visit using ESTA or tourist visa. Once the K-1 is issued then the next entry will use the visa. If need be you can delay the interview for a while to let him wrap up whatever it is in his country he needs to take care of. 
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    belinda63 got a reaction from TBoneTX in K1 visa approved, Can still travel to US?   
    Sounds like the petition was approved but the interview hasn't even happened yet so there is not yet a K-1 visa. He can continue to visit using ESTA or tourist visa. Once the K-1 is issued then the next entry will use the visa. If need be you can delay the interview for a while to let him wrap up whatever it is in his country he needs to take care of. 
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Lemonslice in K1 two year meeting requirement waiver?   
    There is a big difference between inconvenient and extreme hardship. My mother immigrated from Germany and would travel with me and my brother back to Germany to see her family. First trip I was 2 and my brother 4. She managed to make the trip there and back by plane with us and no one to help her. Yes it was not as easy as flying by herself but she managed just fine. Military spouses do it all the time, I went from Fort Benning in Georgia to Frankfort Germany with a two year old, and three cats. You have many options and that is how USCIS will look at it. You can travel with the children, you can find someone to care for the children and travel alone, he can come to the US to visit, you can meet in a different country with or without the children. But saying you cannot travel because you have young children is not an extreme hardship. 
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Asia in K1 two year meeting requirement waiver?   
    There is a big difference between inconvenient and extreme hardship. My mother immigrated from Germany and would travel with me and my brother back to Germany to see her family. First trip I was 2 and my brother 4. She managed to make the trip there and back by plane with us and no one to help her. Yes it was not as easy as flying by herself but she managed just fine. Military spouses do it all the time, I went from Fort Benning in Georgia to Frankfort Germany with a two year old, and three cats. You have many options and that is how USCIS will look at it. You can travel with the children, you can find someone to care for the children and travel alone, he can come to the US to visit, you can meet in a different country with or without the children. But saying you cannot travel because you have young children is not an extreme hardship. 
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Wyboxcx in K1 two year meeting requirement waiver?   
    There is a big difference between inconvenient and extreme hardship. My mother immigrated from Germany and would travel with me and my brother back to Germany to see her family. First trip I was 2 and my brother 4. She managed to make the trip there and back by plane with us and no one to help her. Yes it was not as easy as flying by herself but she managed just fine. Military spouses do it all the time, I went from Fort Benning in Georgia to Frankfort Germany with a two year old, and three cats. You have many options and that is how USCIS will look at it. You can travel with the children, you can find someone to care for the children and travel alone, he can come to the US to visit, you can meet in a different country with or without the children. But saying you cannot travel because you have young children is not an extreme hardship. 
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Boiler in K1 two year meeting requirement waiver?   
    There is a big difference between inconvenient and extreme hardship. My mother immigrated from Germany and would travel with me and my brother back to Germany to see her family. First trip I was 2 and my brother 4. She managed to make the trip there and back by plane with us and no one to help her. Yes it was not as easy as flying by herself but she managed just fine. Military spouses do it all the time, I went from Fort Benning in Georgia to Frankfort Germany with a two year old, and three cats. You have many options and that is how USCIS will look at it. You can travel with the children, you can find someone to care for the children and travel alone, he can come to the US to visit, you can meet in a different country with or without the children. But saying you cannot travel because you have young children is not an extreme hardship. 
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    belinda63 got a reaction from OldUser in K1 two year meeting requirement waiver?   
    There is a big difference between inconvenient and extreme hardship. My mother immigrated from Germany and would travel with me and my brother back to Germany to see her family. First trip I was 2 and my brother 4. She managed to make the trip there and back by plane with us and no one to help her. Yes it was not as easy as flying by herself but she managed just fine. Military spouses do it all the time, I went from Fort Benning in Georgia to Frankfort Germany with a two year old, and three cats. You have many options and that is how USCIS will look at it. You can travel with the children, you can find someone to care for the children and travel alone, he can come to the US to visit, you can meet in a different country with or without the children. But saying you cannot travel because you have young children is not an extreme hardship. 
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    belinda63 reacted to pushbrk in IR-1 application process with divorce   
    Your marriage date is before the end date of your prior marriage.  That's not going to work.  Surely, you were required to sign something saying you were unmarried, in order to get a marriage license in Georgia or any other place.  You have committed two crimes, bigamy, and fraud.  You cannot immigrate to the USA based on this marriage.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from EM_Vandaveer in Is my situation worth trying to withdraw sponsorship?   
    You cannot remove sponsorship once the green card has been issued.
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    belinda63 reacted to Crazy Cat in Received a RFE because our marriage certificate is called a "Marriage License Certificate"   
    Yes. Attach it to the statement. 
    Note:  In some states, a marriage license becomes a marriage certificate when signed by an officiant and the married couple stating that the marriage took place.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from OldUser in We are poor, and we are worried about I-134   
    The I-134 has to reflect the petitioner's current situation. She can always use a co-sponsor to assist with showing the needed income. 
    Once you arrive and the two of you secure living quarters together without the parents you can reflect that on the I-864 which will be filed with the adjustment of status. When you file to adjust status, after you are married, you can also apply for a work permit. It is a roll of the dice as to how long it will take to receive the employment authorization, maybe a few months after filing maybe 8 months after filing. Until you have the employment authorization in hand you will not be allowed to work.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Wagoneer in We are poor, and we are worried about I-134   
    The I-134 has to reflect the petitioner's current situation. She can always use a co-sponsor to assist with showing the needed income. 
    Once you arrive and the two of you secure living quarters together without the parents you can reflect that on the I-864 which will be filed with the adjustment of status. When you file to adjust status, after you are married, you can also apply for a work permit. It is a roll of the dice as to how long it will take to receive the employment authorization, maybe a few months after filing maybe 8 months after filing. Until you have the employment authorization in hand you will not be allowed to work.
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    belinda63 reacted to Boiler in Medicaid while pregnant and public charge   
    You need a new Lawyer.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from mam521 in Husband and Sponsor of Immigrant (via K1) wants a divorce after two months. Does he pay wife's legal expenses?   
    They have only been married 2 months. The I-134 which is what is file for the K-1 is meaningless, it just shows the sponsor can support the intending immigrant.
    The I-864 is irrelevant as their is (or will not be) and adjustment of status because of the divorce. Even so the I-864 is between the sponsor and the US government. 
    She should just pack her bags and go back home.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from TBoneTX in Husband and Sponsor of Immigrant (via K1) wants a divorce after two months. Does he pay wife's legal expenses?   
    They have only been married 2 months. The I-134 which is what is file for the K-1 is meaningless, it just shows the sponsor can support the intending immigrant.
    The I-864 is irrelevant as their is (or will not be) and adjustment of status because of the divorce. Even so the I-864 is between the sponsor and the US government. 
    She should just pack her bags and go back home.
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    belinda63 got a reaction from Cathi in Husband and Sponsor of Immigrant (via K1) wants a divorce after two months. Does he pay wife's legal expenses?   
    They have only been married 2 months. The I-134 which is what is file for the K-1 is meaningless, it just shows the sponsor can support the intending immigrant.
    The I-864 is irrelevant as their is (or will not be) and adjustment of status because of the divorce. Even so the I-864 is between the sponsor and the US government. 
    She should just pack her bags and go back home.
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