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KMG

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  1. My huband is from right next door to El Salvador, you are correct, the consulate knows what to look for- and the drs completing the exams. Administrative processing lasts a long time here, (I know of one case that lasted 5 months) for various different reasons.
  2. This is why vetting before marrying is so important. Character matters in any marriage, but it is especially essential when marrying in another culture. With some of the divorce stories being posted here almost daily, it is clear that US Citizens are under the assumption that it is their right to bring whoever they want into the country, only to find out they were being scammed all along.
  3. You will probably see an approval if you sent them everything they asked for. I wouldn't worry about the dates. You are almost there!
  4. The people on this site are very helpful and are taking the time to answer your question. Be kind. Everyone is reading your post- you are the one confused. I would recommend hiring a lawyer.
  5. This situation is all kinds of crazy, and yes a USCIS officer, regardless of having a lawyer is going to think it is fishy because it is. You were not free to marry. This "religious" marriage lacks integrity on so many levels. The rest of us with normal cases are already waiting a year or more for the first step- it will likely be years before this gets worked out.
  6. This is so true! One major question a person can ask during the courtship is ... "would you be interested in living your country for a while?"
  7. Yes it is. I really want to write something maybe a Medium article or something, to help USCs identify when someone is playing this game.
  8. I would file for Spouse Visa-you will have more benefits and it is less costly. I am not sure why pregnancy would muddy the process, but maybe someone else has more insight on this.
  9. I am part of a couple of FB groups for spouse visas and the number of divorces from VERY SPECIFIC countries is astounding.
  10. Not it wasn't another one. Your case is a terrible reminder that there are people out there scamming the system.
  11. You don't get to blame this on USCIS. It sounds like you omitted a. basic document, to begin with- they had the courtesy to send an RFE to ask for it instead of completely denying you. You didn't answer the RFE- so they denied you. They didn't waste your money or time. If you refile I would recommend you keep on top of your case.
  12. Get out NOW. It sounds like you have serious relationship issues. I would not even consider marrying her at this point. No purpose in lying about this...
  13. You're fine.. its site maintenance, mine is doing the same thing.
  14. Yes, it is normal during maintenance. Has happened to me a few times.
  15. Out of curiosity why are some marriage visas placed under administrative processing?
  16. Just start with an I-130. Sponsorship comes later in the process. I did my I -130 myself. I am desperate to get back to the States myself. My husband is looking forward to better things too. Let me know if you have other questions.
  17. Can the joint sponsor be retired with the adequate income?
  18. Congrats on knowing the love of your life your whole life! Go for it! don't think the size of the packet will make a difference. If anything you will avoid and RFE. By the time everything gets approved you may be 18 anyway. They are currently taking about a year.
  19. If you file the I130 online it allows you to clarify and comment on each question. What you could do is file for him with your name and then write a brief explanation as to why documents from the Philipines could have a different last name. I am not a lawyer, but this is just my best logical advice.
  20. I think you should just get a lawyer. Your marital problems are all over this site.
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