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  1. What do you mean 'already has income', do you mean he has cash in the bank of that amount? You haven't filled your timeline in so what kind of case is this and what stage are you at?
  2. OK, I think you sending them that has confused things. It wasn't needed from what you've said. But just submit it all and hopefully that will sort it, good luck.
  3. They do mention about police records, but normally only for those with 3+ alcohol related incidents. Odd that they've asked him for this. Maybe he ticked a box he didn't need to? Or has he perhaps been arrested more than 3 times but only convicted once?
  4. @OldUser’s analogy is correct. CBRA is simply proof of the citizenship, it’s not a granting of citizenship. Just like somebody without a US passport can still be a US citizen, as it’s just evidence of that status. So CBRA is for somebody that was born a US citizen, to prove that they are one and get that fact documented.
  5. Another vote for both.
  6. What does your online status say now? Did you contact your congressman/woman?
  7. For the I-129f the country isn't relevant, as all are processed at SCOPS by USCIS. It's only the second stage where the consulate affects the timeline. You can check current average processing times for the I-129f here - https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/ Good luck.
  8. Usually they're send nearer the end of the month. But your profile says you're filing in NYC, so is this an AoS case? Or consular processing? Please do fill in your timeline thanks.
  9. **Thread Moved to Bringing Family Members of Permanent Residents, as OP's Mom is a LPR**
  10. The classification seems correct to me. By my calculations you were only a month or so short of your 21st birthday when your mother applied for you, and your PD didn't become current until July 2025. So by the time your PD became current your CPSA age was approx 21 years and 7 months, meaning you'd aged out in to F2B.
  11. Only if you've lived there for 6 months or more, so from what you've said, it wouldn't be required. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/family-immigration/nonimmigrant-visa-for-a-fiance-k-1.html
  12. The documents will be on the checklist given with the interview letter. If it's Mumbai, then it's also here - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Supplements/Supplements_by_Post/BMB-Mumbai.html Good luck.
  13. Yes, of course. You can visit each other anytime throughout the whole process.
  14. The IV scheduling tool is usually pretty accurate. On the plus side, it was 18 months wait not that long ago, so they've reduced the backlog massively - and possibly will speed up a bit more between now and then too. Good luck.
  15. As @Boiler said, will be very dependent on the crime, the sentence, how long ago it was, whether the applicant has ever entered the US without declaring the conviction, etc. If you're worried, then a lawyer consultation might be a good idea. Best of luck.
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