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Verrou

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  1. yeah its normal. USCIS picked up often dont worry about it
  2. i will prepare fresh one including the evidences but thats me. treat it as a new application
  3. be confident, and bring 3 years tax transcript + current income thats over 125% from poverty line. every case is different. u might never know perhaps there's some issue in their application beside whatever they told you.
  4. read the edit post. i dont know what u submitted before. so if u want to share it here so others can give suggestion
  5. if i were u, i will do medical here. it seems they probably waive the interview once u response to the RFE. for evidence : anything cohabition proof that has both of ur name. joint checking account, joint credit card, joint lease etc. etc the burden is different with while u filed for K1 visa because u didnt live together at that time.
  6. just wait for them to reschedule. they almost never tell the reason why. it can be many many reason
  7. yeah unfortunately is at the discretion of the consulate. is this the first time he apply for schengen visa? it happened to many people especially if the never step on europe soil in 2016 i applied for 90 days schengen visa multiple entries and they gave it to me and i used 86 days of it. but i wrote extensive itineraries. guess u can ask them if u have solid reason ( in writing)
  8. when im on the "hunt" of lawyers in Boston, i reached out to many non profit organization in Boston. about 30 non profit. some of them have list of lawyers. and some of the lists have same lawyer's name. i cold calls all the lawyers ( around 70), ask if they handle "removal proceeding" ( you can change it to AWA ) and after those calls, more than half of the lists dropped. i tried to find lawyers that gave free consultations because i cant afford to drop $200-300 per initial consultation. the list obviously dropped again, but i did manage to get few lawyers thats willing to do free consultation through zoom or even in person. what im saying is, finding lawyer is like a having a date. u will get better feeling once u talk with some of the lawyers. good luck !
  9. you should submit more evidences thats related to cohabition / live together. traditional wedding, pictures is not as strong as joint bills, joint checking account, joint credit card statement, joint lease, etc that shows both or ur name.
  10. does ur mother's name is listed in ur birth certificate ? if yes, u dont need affidavit letters from family
  11. better get married and later file spouse visa. not good idea to file for K1, because later on have to file AOS. more expensive and time consuming
  12. LOL ! probably why she doesnt mind to give her full name i dont think they are required by law to give their full name. i went to 2 interview, 1 with asylum officer and 1 when i did AOS interview, they just stated their first name. though for last one, i actually asked nicely do u mind to tell me ur full name. but i dont know the etiquette about that matter. really dont want to rock the boat with the IO and piss them off. and both interviews i never attended it with a lawyer
  13. wait until 120 days, after that u can try to write letter to that field office ( cc Field Office Director) sent it by certified mail, maybe u will get response maybe u wont. but worth to try right? and also u can ask ur local congressperson to make an inquiry. note. during my interview i actually asked the IO full name and she gave it to me. i just want to have it "just in case" but during the interview i found out its her last week working with the field office
  14. Tourist visa for her parents is unrelated to ur wife greencard. As long as they have strong ties to their home country, the bigger chance for them to get tourist visa
  15. If the person got 2 years Greencard which is conditional ( before 2 years marriage anniversary ) in the future you will need to remove the condition the GC by filing I-751 instead of renew the green card. N-400 if the person decide to file for citizenship/naturalization in the future ISO / CO = immigration officer who handle the case
  16. When I got a new job, I gave them my SS which is restricted and I have to pair up with EAD. And the approval of EAD is unrelated to the approval of I-485
  17. Correct. my motto is bring everything. Better to have it but don’t need it
  18. You might probably got GC soon. U are not the only one who got “ghosted” after the interview. Many people reported after the interview, the IO said we are gonna approved u no problem and some of them waited 4 years, 8 months ( 2 of my friends happened to experience this and both of them finally got the GC in 2022 )
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