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Appointment directed to Caracas venezuela
Rocio0010 replied to Laulau's topic in Mexico, Latin & South America
Pues es que tiene que ser un error. Vos anda lo mismo a la cita, no sea cosa que esté abierta… pero dudo mucho ! -
He doesn't need to live with you. Actually him being in the US is better because, for the spousal visa, he would have to prove he's living in the US. With a K1, you also have to adjust your status later on. And while you adjust status you will not be able to leave the US or work. Are you ready to be "locked in" for 6-12 months?
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I was in your exact same spot last summer. Only difference being I was in Columbus. I purchased my tickets July 7th to fly on the 16th and I kept my trip short (two weeks). On my 40th birthday, July 12th, I found out I was scheduled for my N400 interview, which was on August 29th. So roughly about 45ish days, give or take. It all worked out perfectly.
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K1 Visa Timing and Planning
Rocio0010 replied to daniel_s's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
The person you talked to is awfully wrong and you shouldn't be taking any more immigration advice from them. This person suggested to do biometrics while she's in the US. Do they think biometrics is just a walk-in you can do any day? Nope. The biometric appointment set up by USCIS once you submit the AOS package. And once you submit the package, she can't leave the US because her process will be deemed abandoned. I STRONGLY suggest you and your fiancee both sign up for an account here, and read about the process. -
Question about address
Rocio0010 replied to new yorker87's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
I think maybe there's a misunderstanding. You will need proof of domicile in the US. Bank accounts, retirement accounts, health insurance, do not prove that. A lease/ property title does. A driver's license with a US address might help too. A job contract does. The CO might request to see evidence that you are either already living in the US, or that you have solid, concrete plans to move by a certain date. It is also advisable that you move either before or with your spouse (do not have the beneficiary come first on their own) -
Question about address
Rocio0010 replied to new yorker87's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
That's not enough. You have to prove that you are either living or planning to live in the US. The reason why is because they want to avoid giving residency to people that will just visit from time to time. Also, filing taxes is your obligation as a USC. It has nothing to do with living in the US. A lease, a library card, open and active bank accounts are things you should have if you plan on living in the US. When you do plan on moving to the US? -
Question about address
Rocio0010 replied to new yorker87's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
I do not know the answers to your questions, but I do know that for the I-130 you will, at some point, need to show them that you're either living or intend to live in the US. Have you considered using this opportunity to do so? -
I-751 Timelines
Rocio0010 replied to CFlah12345's topic in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
Mine took about two weeks. But you just sent it on a holiday, so it might take longer. -
Oath ceremony schedule ETA
Rocio0010 replied to bramerica's topic in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
Columbus, Ohio Interview August 30th. Oath ceremony notification: the next day Oath ceremony: Sept 19th. -
You will also have to prove domicile in the US later on, so chances are you have to come earlier than your family and get a lease, open a bank account, get a drivers license, etc. All thing that prove that you are living in the US. Also, you either come before or together with your husband and kids (they can't come before you)
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Here you go:
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Why wouldn't the person be able to bring it? Do they owe taxes? I made a post about my interview experience with the civics test. I will see if I can find it. It's not speaking and writing. It's reading and writing. They ask you to read aloud a question, and then you have to write the answer they tell you to.
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Total marriages are wrong with N400 online filing
Rocio0010 replied to trucphong's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
Zero issues. And that was not the only information I had to correct. -
Total marriages are wrong with N400 online filing
Rocio0010 replied to trucphong's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
I have seen so many of these cases whereby the total marriages are wrong (myself included!) that I am thinking it might be a glitch in the system. Two options: either you proceed online and clarify at the interview (I did that, but that's because I didn't realize this mistake until the day prior to the interview) or you file by paper. -
I came twice... Once around 2,5 hrs in and the other some time later...
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My wife’s size
Rocio0010 replied to MichaelJuan.198's topic in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
I wanna believe USCIS officers have more urgent things to worry about. -
Again, not checking the application thoroughly is rushed. Especially since you sent it the very first day. You could have waited. Why does your lawyer think it's better to wait to file 2023 taxes to get your records? Although you can bring them to the interview, submitting them with the application would have brought you a more speedy approval since they officer would have already reviewed them. Anyhow, water under the bridge. Good luck!
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Hi, I have decided to create this post to talk about Hacking's most outstanding callers. @Crazy Cat @Boiler @Timona I would love to hear your thoughts on Carol's husband minute 27. I usually love the calls that involve a suspicion of marriage fraud. This one does not... But I just cannot imagine how someone can be so smart and advocate for themselves like Befon did. Enjoy.
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Hi everyone! It’s hard to believe that my window to file for N400 is opening soon! I’m looking for feedback on my application. Based on three year rule. Form N400 Hubbys BC 2021, 2020 and 2019 IRS tax returns bank statements from 751 submission til now ( a year). 4 bank statements. Joint health insurance (both through my employer and his employer) Joint vehicle insurance for both vehicles. Joint house deed . I was thinking of taking pictures, flight reservations, etc etc for the interview (most likely it will be a combo since my 751 is pending). Any feedback is highly appreciated
