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Everything posted by Edward and Jaycel
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I-751 February 2025 Filers
Edward and Jaycel replied to amu24's topic in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
Thank you for sharing this!! 🙏 -
I-751 February 2025 Filers
Edward and Jaycel replied to amu24's topic in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
Would you mind sharing the types of evidence you submitted? Jaycel and I will be doing this in about a year and 6 months -
I-751 February 2025 Filers
Edward and Jaycel replied to amu24's topic in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
Congrats!! 🎉 That's super fast for ROC! -
AOS
Edward and Jaycel replied to VNMH's topic in Adjustment of Status (Green Card) from K1 and K3 Family Based Visas
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AOS
Edward and Jaycel replied to VNMH's topic in Adjustment of Status (Green Card) from K1 and K3 Family Based Visas
The underlying petition would be the receipt number for the I-129F since your filing category is "Person admitted to the United States as a fiancé(e) or child of a fiancé(e) of a U.S. citizen (K-1/K-2 Nonimmigrant)", but yes there is no priority date. -
Nothing has changed.... I know 5 different same sex couples who had their interviews within the last 3 months and all have been approved with no difficulty. Bring updated bonafides of your marriage to the interview (Co-mingled finances, evidence you both live at the same address, joint utility bills, photos of you both with friends/family, wills/medical power of attorney, etc.) Also, scan and upload this evidence to the "Unsolicited Evidence" tab in the portal. The interview notice will tell you the documents to bring but what I listed is a good description. Do not give yourself extra stress by falling into the trap of being afraid of all the "Trump Admin Boogeyman" fear mongering out there. Is this administration enforcing policies and laws that were previously left unenforced? Yes. Are they changing the INA and denying same sex couples adjustment of status that have followed the rules and have no bars to adjustment? Absolutely not. Dedicate your energies to gathering the aforementioned evidence, live your lives and you will be fine.
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BIG THANK YOU!
Edward and Jaycel replied to Don0's topic in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
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While waivers for the in-person meeting requirement are technically on the books (and they are almost exclusively for cultural/religious reasons), in practice they are almost never granted. I have never even read about a successful case of an in-person meeting waiver being granted. I'm sure there are a few unicorns out there but in all of my 3 years of heavily researching these topics, I have never seen one.
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The best advice I can give you is that no matter what visa you intend to pursue, time together in person is most important. As much as you can. I understand the issues with your disorder and I pray you can find some treatment that works because with him being from a high-fraud country, time together in person is the thing that will convince the Consular Officer that your relationship is legit. I know that this is going to sound cold, but they will not give a care in the world about your disorder. If you do not have significant time in person together, even a spousal visa will be a severe battle for you. If you do the Utah Online Marriage route and go to "consummate" the marriage, file the I-130 and don't return for more visits while it is pending, your likelihood of getting the visa approved there is somewhere between slim & none. I'm sorry if this all sounds doom & gloom but I want you to be aware of the realities of your situation so that you know what you must do if this is how you want to proceed. The consular officers in these high-fraud countries have never been known to be lenient, even in the most permissive of immigration environments and in the current climate, I imagine that they have an even wider latitude to deny cases on suspicion of fraud. You are going to have to prove to them that your relationship is legit and unfortunately there is really only one way do do this - by getting on a plane, a few different times, and spending time together.
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Yes this is what we did because we filed in November 2024 with the tax return transcripts for 2021. 2022 & 2023. Interview was in July 2025 and by then we had our tax return transcript for the 2024 Tax Year. So we uploaded them onto the portal about 5 days before the interview, along with all our other new marital bona-fides since filing. We also printed out and brought a hard copy of all that new evidence with us to the interview as well, just in case. When the interview started, I told the officer we had uploaded all our new evidence including the 2024 tax return transcript and she said, "Yes I saw all of that when I reviewed your case and thank you for doing that. You made my job today much easier." But an updated I-864 is not needed.
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Visa Issued then reverted back to Ready
Edward and Jaycel replied to fleetingmcdonalds's topic in Work Visas
Do everything in your power to avoid comparing yourself to others during this process... it will drive you crazy and will do you absolutely no good. Every case is unique and goes through its own process. At this point all you can really do is wait. USEM Manila will not give you any concrete details. I hope it comes through quickly for you! -
K1 Visa Availability After Approval In Manila
Edward and Jaycel replied to clemente's topic in Philippines
She is exempt from having to file the I-693 because she had her immigrant medical exam overseas... as long as you file the I-485 within 1 year of that medical taking place. I would also include a copy of the DS-3025 with your I-485 filing as a friendly reminder to the intake folks at the lockbox and the USCIS adjudicator that she is exempt from that requirement. -
March 2025 AOS Filers
Edward and Jaycel replied to KStr2022's topic in Adjustment of Status Case Filing and Progress Reports
After reading this post from MalloryCat on 10/16, our friends did an request with their congressional representative's office and received a response that they have opened a formal inquiry with USCIS on their behalf -
It is not the same date.... And you would be hard pressed to find the date that NVC actually receives it as they do not give out that information that I have ever seen. Usually it takes a few weeks after USCIS says they have sent it for NVC to intake it and assign it a case number. In our case it was about 3 and a half weeks from the time USCIS changed the status to the time NVC gave us the case number via public inquiry request. YMMV as things have slowed down a bit since we did it in 2024.
