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Chancy

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  1. Finally convinced MrChancy to go to Golden Corral with me last weekend. He was reluctant, but I had been really curious about those steaks that people fight over -- https://www.today.com/food/news/golden-corral-fight-rcna14500 It was ok, but I don't think I'd go back there again. Also, there was no steak. Thankfully, there was no brawl (this time).
  2. *** Post & reply split off from a thread about another member's case. Please post questions/updates about your case in this thread. *** *** Edited post & post quoting, to remove link to 3rd-party commercial site. Please do not post such links without approval from VJ Admin. ***
  3. IIRC, @Verrou had similar issues with SAVE Check not pulling up up-to-date info.
  4. *** Merged duplicate threads. Please post your questions/updates related to this topic in this thread to keep the discussion in one place. ***
  5. *** Edited post & post quoting to remove link advertising 3rd-party site. Links for sites that you may have beneficial interest in are not allowed on the public forums without approval from VJ Admin. ***
  6. One of the skills you have to learn as a husband-to-be of a Filipina is how to deal with FB-induced anxiety from reading about other cases and rumors in Filipino FB groups 😆 Support group with other Fil-Am couples here, in case you need it -- https://www.visajourney.com/forums/forum/129-philippines/ [EDIT] Actually, I should have moved your thread sooner... 😅 *** Moved from K1 Process & Procedures to the Philippine regional forum, for country-specific input ***
  7. What is your case status on CEAC? https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status.aspx?App=IV
  8. *** Merged related threads. Please post your questions/updates related to this topic in this thread to keep the discussion in one place. ***
  9. *** Hijack post split off to a new thread in the K1 Progress Reports sub-forum ***
  10. *** Post split off from a thread about another member's case. Please post questions/updates about your case in this thread, and refrain from hijacking other members' threads. ***
  11. I think OP meant that USCIS denied their I-130 expedite request (not I-130 case) twice already.
  12. Yes, free -- "There is no fee for Form I-129F petitions for classification of an alien as a spouse of a United States citizen." https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-129finstr.pdf Make sure to check the correct box for "Spouse (K-3 visa)" classification, and include a copy of your I-130 receipt notice in your I-129F package. Also, as mentioned above, there's no guarantee that filing the I-129F will work to nudge your I-130 case, but again, it won't hurt your case. I suggest you file the I-129F if the consulate denies your DCF request.
  13. Um, then this thread was posted in the wrong forum. *** Moved from the Canada regional forum to the South America regional forum for Brazil-specific input ***
  14. Not impossible, but very unlikely. You won't know for sure until the interview. Have you already booked the B visa appointment in Almaty?
  15. I can relate to the frustration of having your expedite request denied. Ours was denied too, despite submitting pages of evidence. Another option you can try is to file I-129F, if you haven't already done so. There's no filing fee for I-129F for K3 spouse. The I-129F K3 will almost certainly be closed, but many VJ members reported that filing I-129F may have triggered their I-130 to be reviewed and approved faster.
  16. I won't hurt to request the consulate to accept your case for DCF, while disclosing that you have a pending I-130 already with USCIS. Even if the consulate denies your DCF request, it won't harm your existing case, as long as you answer the consulate's questions truthfully. Same with requesting an expedite with USCIS instead -- it won't hurt your case to ask, even if they deny your request.
  17. I recommend you try sending your DCF request through your US senator/congressperson first, before filing the I-130 with USCIS. As mentioned above, once the I-130 is filed with USCIS, DCF will no longer be an option for you. Also, it's harder to get an expedite for I-130 processing at USCIS.
  18. *** Merged three related threads. Please post your questions/updates related to this topic in this thread to keep the discussion in one place. ***
  19. *** Moved from US Citizenship General Discussion to Progress Reports ***
  20. They're just being technical about it. I-601 is "Application for Waiver", while I-212 is "Application for Permission to Reapply". File the I-212.
  21. Unless your daughter is still a minor, you or your wife will likely not be accommodated by USCIS if you call the hotline about her I-131 application. I suggest your daughter try the "Ask Emma" chat feature instead, to request that a PDF copy of the I-131 receipt notice be emailed to her. She may also ask about the status of her application, but I doubt she will get any useful info, aside from what you can look up yourself through the online case check.
  22. *** Moved from IR1/CR1 Process & Procedures to Tax & Finances During US Immigration, where similar topics about tax filing for USC abroad are discussed *** You are a US citizen, not an alien. Do not use form 1040NR. Also, 1040NR-EZ is now obsolete. I recommend consulting a more competent tax professional, with lots of experience with USC international taxpayers -- https://www.irs.gov/individuals/international-taxpayers/us-citizens-and-resident-aliens-abroad
  23. *** Moved from IR1/CR1 Process & Procedures to US Embassy & Consulate Discussion, as the topic is about interview scheduling at a specific consulate ***
  24. I said fill out a new one. Please read steps 1-3 again.
  25. If your wife has not interviewed yet, there's no need to send an AR-11 or I-865 form to USCIS nor the consulate. To update your address, do the following -- Fill out an I-864 form (not I-865) with your new address info. You may need to update your financial info as well. Make sure to sign and date the form properly. Scan the updated I-864 form and upload to the section for "Additional AOS Supporting Documentation" on CEAC. Email the I-864 scan to your wife. I recommend you also paper-mail the updated I-864 form to her, so she can bring it to her visa interview. On the day of your wife's interview, she should request the consulate staff for assistance to update her DS-260 form with your new address info. When your wife flies in to the US with her spouse visa, she should provide your new address info to the inspecting CBP officer at POE. She should make sure to volunteer the info in case she is not asked. No need to do steps 1-3 within 30 days of your move. I suggest you wait until your wife gets her interview schedule so your new I-864 will have the most updated financial info at the time. You may as well upload your latest financials documents then, as there's a good chance you will be required to provide your 2023 tax documents by the time of your wife's interview. If you ever change addresses again after your wife enters the US with her spouse visa, then you will need to submit I-865 to USCIS within 30 days of moving.
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