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appleblossom

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  1. Yes, that's my point - if a police cert for Qatar was needed you wouldn't have been DQ'ed.
  2. Are you using the official guide and making sure you follow that really carefully? It says it on there - as per @Crazy Cat's post above. But also if you needed a police cert for Qatar then you wouldn't have been DQ'ed.
  3. Seriously, don't wait for the February bank statements or wait 2 weeks to organise anything. Just file it now, as said above an RFE is far better than her being picked up and deported. You don't want to mess around with the current administration. Good luck.
  4. That’s really odd. Were you a USC when you petitioned him? Does he have any citizenship other than Canadian? Any criminal record? When you say the lawyer has ‘submitted 2 delay requests’ what do you mean? Did he just enquire, or submit a form for the case being outside normal processing times? I agree with the above. Time to contact your congressman and/or file a WoM. And fire your lawyer, because he should have suggested doing both of those a long time ago. Just FYI, you haven’t applied for your husbands green card. The I-130 is only the first step in a 2 part process, once that’s approved he’ll then apply for his immigrant visa (and get a GC when he enters the US on that). Best of luck to you.
  5. Ah, so she has a B2 medical visa? That is different then. I’d definitely be more concerned about your parents and their status. What’s the long term plan for them/your sister?
  6. Not necessarily. They do still process stuff at the weekend. We had status change on a Saturday. Good luck.
  7. Did your parents get the re-entry permit? I’d be more concerned about their status personally. Although if your sister spent 6 months in the US last year I wouldn’t have her visit again this year. Far too soon IMO.
  8. Resubmit the entire thing. Have you not met in person in the two years prior to filing?
  9. Please do remember to complete your timeline now you are a LPR. Thanks. 😊
  10. That is the I-551 stamp, it’s not changed. Congrats on becoming a LPR of the US!
  11. It says "The legal custody must have been the result of a formal grant of custody from a court or other governmental entity." You said above it was a government foster placement, so sounds to me like it would qualify? But I would probably have a consultation with an immigration lawyer as they'll be able to tell you for sure, best of luck to you.
  12. "The legal custody and joint residence requirement may be met by custody and residence that preceded the adoption." https://www.uscis.gov/adoption/immigration-through-adoption/family-based-petition-process Congrats!
  13. If they do tell people they’re approved it doesn’t mean they actually are. Every single case still has to undergo final checks, most only take a day or two before the online status changes to ‘issued’, but some can take a lot longer.
  14. I would do, yes, as you technically were still employed at that point.
  15. Yes, put unemployed now - but presumably you were still employed when you came to the US, you had a job to go back to that you had to give notice to? Make sure you're careful about that, if you say you've been unemployed since you arrived it could look as though you planned to stay. For prior work put yourself if you were self employed, and the location where you worked (i.e. your home/office). Occupation means what you did. And yes, include all dates/periods of employment including when you were unemployed.
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