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appleblossom

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  1. That’s pretty vital information. Location is too, as each state has different rules re: Medicaid. Which one are you in?
  2. Sounds like you had a RFE re: criminal record though? So you can’t compare your case to somebody else that hasn’t had a RFE.
  3. I wouldn't take immigration advice from somebody on TikTok! Are you in the same state as her? And what visa did she apply for using humanitarian grounds?
  4. OK. I think the chances of a B being granted are very slim, but you can try. Good luck.
  5. Why do you think you'll be getting a NOID? What delay are you referencing?
  6. Just seen your previous post, seems you've already petitioned your mother? So a B is far less likely to be granted, as she's shown immigrant intent. https://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/830853-filed-for-mom-but-she-is-sick/#comment-11057496 You can try, but be prepared for it to be refused. Also, you do need to show funds for the medical care (as mentioned in the link above), as explained in your last thread, your insurance wouldn't normally cover your mother's care. So you'll need to have cash in the bank, that kind of treatment isn't going to be cheap. When did you file the I-130 for your mother?
  7. I'm sorry to hear about your situation and wish you and your mother well. Your mother would need a B visa, medical treatment is a valid use of this visa - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/tourism-visit/visitor.html/visa Get the evidence mentioned in the link above (doctors letter, evidence of ability to pay for the treatment, etc), and then apply. I wish you the best of luck.
  8. I-130's are processed by USCIS, but NVC do the visa availability/visa bulletin. So they're two independent processes, and not related really. There can be a visa available to you but that doesn't mean USCIS will rush to approve your I-130 (just think of spouses of citizens for example, who have no wait for a visa - they still have to wait 18 months or so for the I-130 to be approved).
  9. Just take whatever’s being offered, and then you can keep checking for later slots. Please fill your timeline in (on your profile), thanks.
  10. Didn’t you get a link to the instructions in your interview letter? Yes, you need to register. Follow the instructions on the usual website (make sure you go to the country specific page as well). You’re at step 10 now - https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-10-prepare-for-the-interview.html Nope. Good luck.
  11. You have to wait until it’s scheduled for you. When were you DQ’ed? And just checking, but this is for a CR-1/IR-1 visa?
  12. End of November? As said above, I wouldn't wait that long, you really don't want her to be out of status at the mo. Just get it filed urgently, better to do that and receive an RFE than have her deported. Good luck.
  13. I've been hearing about a lot more being refused. I don't think that's a bad thing tbh, the whole point is that it's supposed to only be those who can bring something in that's in the 'national interest', and waiving the employment requirement should only be for those who have pretty niche skills that can't be found in the US.
  14. Do you mean 'now it is available'? Either way, it doesn't really matter as you can't get it before the interview anyway. If they require it, the visa approval will just be held until you can supply it.
  15. So are you saying you don't have a police certificate at all? How did you get DQ'ed by NVC, what did you submit then?
  16. Right, but why do you think you need a new one? How old is it?
  17. Why do you think you need a new police certificate? Did you not provide one at your interview in February?
  18. Congrats! You need the receipt number from when you paid the fee, it'll start with IOE. That'll give you the status.
  19. I meant her status, not the utterly useless 'My Progress' section. But if you say it just says it's been received, then that answers that question. At some point it'll change to in progress.
  20. No, the I-130 can be processed long before her PD is current. What does your online status for it say?
  21. That's not relevant. What would be relevant is if somebody applied as (just as an example) a nuclear energy expert, but then had been working in marketing for the past 18 months. As I said 'fundamentally changed'.
  22. There is a section on the forum for visa interview reviews. I've no idea how many on there may be useful, but do check. As long as nothing has fundamentally changed (i.e. you're not in a different field to the one you applied under) then you should be fine. Good luck, and please do fill your timeline in to 'pay it forward' and help other EB applicants, thanks.
  23. Thanks but please do fill your VJ timeline in (on your profile), as that will help all EB applicants going forward. And congrats on your visa.
  24. As I said, 0.2% entry refusal rate at Canadian POE's. There's no break down for how many of those are first time visitors, but it's still a very low percentage. Up to the OP if they give it a go though, it may be that Canada or Mexico are their only options if she really can't fly.
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