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  1. Not a year, she could use a couple of payslips but I'd go with a couple of months worth personally. And make sure she keeps the job throughout the process, if she were to leave it before your interview that wouldn't be good! Not sure why you think you're not allowed to enter the US, that's not correct at all. I wouldn't go with her though as it may look as though you're trying to enter and stay, I'd let her get settled and then visit a few weeks later. Good luck.
  2. You should just pause the case at the NVC stage, you can do that indefinitely. Just make sure you take action at least once a year i.e. contact them to say you wish to keep the case on hold.
  3. Nothing's happening because you're just waiting your turn. The actual case processing doesn't take long at all once you get to the front of the line. You shouldn't expect anything until you get approval, the only thing you'd get is an RFE and you don't want that!
  4. It won't be 14 months, that's for immediate relatives. USCIS doesn't give processing times for I-130's for non immediate relatives. As @OldUser said, they don't usually rush to approve an I-130 when there's no visa available anyway, and as @Boiler said, most people want it to take as long as possible. As a (VERY!) rough guess, maybe 4 or 5 years?
  5. If that's what the OP means then yes, that's a huge mistake. But I think he's been told that before -
  6. There's obviously a glitch in it at the moment, it normally works fine.
  7. You're basically confirming it, and giving details on how you want your passport returned.
  8. Sounds like your US immigration journey was fraudulent, if you weren't divorced from your first wife? So your status isn't legit, and you therefore should absolutely NOT file for your children unless you're happy to risk being deported yourself. If you file for anything at all, your whole immigration record will be looked at. This sounds very familiar, have you posted here under another username?
  9. Everybody gets the extension. Yes, he could have applied for them back when he first got his GC, and it may have saved a bit of time but probably not very different to if you applied for them now. Good luck.
  10. Ah, ok. This is the forum for other relatives i.e. parents etc. I'm going to move this thread to the CR-1 forum as it seems quite a few of you are spousal applicants, so the thread is in the wrong place. Best of luck.
  11. Ah. It didn't look familiar so I was wondering if it was the wrong page but obviously not! Have you cleared cookies and tried different browsers?
  12. That seems to be for scheduling an appointment. Just checking, are you definitely selecting the first option on the form?
  13. Can't see it making much of a difference, as the categories with the most applicants (spouses, parents) are exempt from the restrictions anyway.
  14. Never use AI for immigration advice! It's often wrong. But already answered above, see @pushbrk's response.
  15. I don't understand this comment, are you saying he got a 2 year GC and now is applying to remove conditions to get the 10 year one? If so, he doesn't need to wait, he could have filed for them back when he got his original GC. But as said above, it would be MUCH quicker/better for you to file for them if you can. How old are they, and how old were they when you married their father? Is the mother happy for them to leave their home country?
  16. Not on here that I'm aware of, but you can search timelines if that helps?
  17. It was the proof of trips and money transfers after the interview, did you confirm they’d definitely received those? As I said above, marrying after such a short time together, filing taxes as single, and being from Pakistan means you’ve got an uphill battle to prove your relationship is bonafide. Has your wife amended her taxes now? If so submit those.
  18. I could be wrong, but this reads like they haven’t received the original proof they asked for. How did you submit it?
  19. Which province are you in? You usually need to get the medical at least a week in advance of the interview so that there is time for the report to get to the consulate.
  20. Probably just a glitch, I'd clear cookies and/or use another browser and try again.
  21. *Thread moved to Moving to the US and your new life in America*
  22. You'll need an ADIT stamp, but I agree, by Wednesday isn't likely. They're usually mailed, my daughter's came pretty quickly after she lost her green card, but not that quickly. https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-related-news/temporary-status-documentation-for-lawful-permanent-residents-lpr But you don't need the GC to leave the country, only to re-enter. So I'd suggest you phone for the ADIT stamp and then when it arrives ask somebody to courier it to you in NZ? I'm sorry to hear of your situation, and hope you can find the GC's.
  23. As above, get added to your spouses insurance if you can, that'll be much cheaper. Otherwise it'll depend on the state you're going to.
  24. Nobody has. As @mam521 said, that's simply the result of his visa application, it's not a form you have to fill in. Sounds like he got a Tier 1 agent, they're next to useless and generally have very little knowledge. Perhaps they meant the address he gave at immigration when he arrived, and the agent misheard him which is why it's wrong. Did he fill in the relevant form on the USCIS website to find out about the non receipt of his green card? That's usually better for info, I wouldn't ever bother with phoning personally.
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