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Utah Zoom Marriage
us-citizen replied to us-citizen's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
"They once changed my husband's gender on his card from M to F. Infuriated him for years." Oh my...! But this would be easier to prove than to produce a Dead Person... : ) -
Utah Zoom Marriage
us-citizen replied to us-citizen's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
"It's also possible someone at the USCIS messed it up too. Certainly they would not admit it either" This is much more likely IMHO -
Utah Zoom Marriage
us-citizen replied to us-citizen's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
"Well it is entirely possible the attorney did at the time hit the wrong button or select the wrong option. Doubtful they would admit this either" I really doubt that 25+ years ago it was "computerized" and there were "buttons". As far as I recall it was paper all the way through -
Utah Zoom Marriage
us-citizen replied to us-citizen's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
Yes, absolutely. -
Utah Zoom Marriage
us-citizen replied to us-citizen's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
I apologize for a delayed response. Sometimes I am just so swamped with work during the day that I cannot even find time to come here, even though I know it is super important for me to listen/understand/follow your advices. "During your naturalization process, did you mention divorce to USCIS / CIS?" Of course. 100%. And all the work regarding the naturalization was done by an attorney. A good one. "Also, you said earlier the cert should have said single, but you were divorced. Those are different things" At the time I was creating the OP I did not know it was such a multiple choice: for most purposes in this country it is either you're married or single. So I thought Single would the status (but "Widowed" is just total bogus: my attorney couldn't have put it on the application). Even if they would've put Single on the CoN instead of "Widowed" it would've been so much better. ... And also: I want to thank each and every one of you for your attention to this case and thoughtful advices. According to what I got from the advices, I will not be giving up on this K-1 and will continue the struggle till the end. And only then, if my fiance is still not with me, we'll be going towards CR-1. And, in turn, IR-1. I've talked to my fiance, and we're determined to fight for our relationship and this case. And I understand that the most important thing now is correcting the error on the CoN first and foremost. This was perfectly explained. Now, with that additional information that I have given (that many people were asking, as to how I got my N400), I hope to hear the advices based on those details: how my circumstances change for this case in that context. So, please tell me. -
Utah Zoom Marriage
us-citizen replied to us-citizen's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
"At least 3 times now, people have asked you how you allegedly got your N400. Very experienced members here have explained it is relevant and important as it could have subtle effects on the what or how to do things." Now that I shared everything that I was asked for, nobody is saying anything. "it could have subtle effects on the what or how to do things." So how should I do things differently, please? Based on the information that I've shared. -
Utah Zoom Marriage
us-citizen replied to us-citizen's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
The attorney's office was waiting for my feedback (explanations, more details, etc.) in response to the RFE concerns, and I just sent all I could yesterday after carefully listening everybody in these 2 threads what's important in this case, so I will not miss anything in my response to the lawyer. So the attorney's office is to contact me in the nearest future. "Did attorney know about naturalization certificate issue? Was this discussed when filing I-129F?" Frankly, I don't think they noticed it or had any concern about this being of any importance since all my divorce documentation was in order. -
Utah Zoom Marriage
us-citizen replied to us-citizen's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
An attorney filed my K-1 I-129F petition. Everything was done properly, everything was included, with very good evidence of multiple meetings, photos, boarding passes, descriptions, etc. We expected rather an easy approval with no delays. -
Utah Zoom Marriage
us-citizen replied to us-citizen's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
Yes, of course. -
Utah Zoom Marriage
us-citizen replied to us-citizen's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
Okay. I have not realized it is so important. But I did agree with the statement that it might apply: "USCIS may never give your future spouse any sort of immigration visa if they're not happy about your naturalization" as the cause of these issues per se. I thought it was enough. "Why are you even supplying your naturalization certificate in your K-1 application? For proof of citizenship a copy of your US passport is another option instead of a naturalization certificate" I was given the list of documents by the lawyers office which filed my K-1 petition. The list of documents contained both: CoN and Passport. My guess the Service requires CoN if the petitioner was naturalized. "At least 3 times now, people have asked you how you allegedly got your N400." I was married to a US Citizen who turned out to be a crazy person (actually was diagnosed), even physically abusive. We divorced even before I got my citizenship because it was unbearable, just a madhouse, then and she made a lot of trouble for me, which in turn made my naturalization case difficult. "Very experienced members here have explained it is relevant and important as it could have subtle effects on the what or how to do things." Please, I am listening quite carefully and any good advice is welcome. "as if you are hiding something" I am not hiding anything. I just said it all. Sorry, I did not realize all these details were necessary. -
Utah Zoom Marriage
us-citizen replied to us-citizen's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
With all due respect not so. Each and every suggestion was thoroughly thought through. And was accounted for. -
Utah Zoom Marriage
us-citizen replied to us-citizen's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
Again, thank you for clarifying this! This explains it all. More and more I get the sense that I am dealing with pure evil. And in it for a long haul (possibly years). How can they make people wait 1.5+ years just to respond to your FOIA request? Isn't it just pure evil? I naively thought that I could expect some human decency and justice, but I guess there's none there... I also guess I am in the same boat with other mentally tortured people (isn't it just mental abuse at least? to go through this). I meet the requirements, I know my fiance for a very long time, we've met countless times. I dearly love her, she loves me so sweet, but we hit a wall with a Punisher given sadistic powers. This is so absurd. I'm not a criminal, never had a problem with law, I make good living and generally consider myself a good person not doing harm to others. How am I in this Boat of the Unfortunate? Looks like even if I could produce them that imaginary Dead Person (which I cannot obviously: this is discussed in the original thread this one was split from), next thing they will ask is to bring that Dead Person back to life?? Pure insanity. Torture. Abuse. But made totally legal. And at the same time on the other hand they complain so much about "other people not being perfect". Hypocrisy at its core. Well, move over humble people, I'm getting my seat on that Torture Boat... Let's sail ! -
Utah Zoom Marriage
us-citizen replied to us-citizen's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
"Isn't this sort of the definition of insanity? Why would you file repeatedly? The answer isn't going to change." I am not saying that I would be filing repeatedly without any changes to the case. Of course some situation might change regarding the set of documents I will have for the next filing and then I could file again. That said, please who knows, can you answer? Is it possible to apply for another CR1 once another CR1 was denied? -
Utah Zoom Marriage
us-citizen replied to us-citizen's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
I know how it works. But my humble question is: Is it possible to apply for another CR1 once another CR1 was denied? (any limit on the number of CR1 filings?) -
Utah Zoom Marriage
us-citizen replied to us-citizen's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
Ok, that explains it. Thanks. -
Utah Zoom Marriage
us-citizen replied to us-citizen's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
One thing in this battle against Dead Person nonsense that I think is important: If they deny our CR-1, can we file for another CR-1 or there is no way and we need to wait for IR-1? -
Utah Zoom Marriage
us-citizen replied to us-citizen's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
Sorry for ignoring this but why does it matter so much? -
Utah Zoom Marriage
us-citizen replied to us-citizen's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
Thank you for clarifying this. This is what we should have done a long time ago. We were meeting every 3 months and had no idea we could marry like this and right away go with spouse visa. We would have never done K-1 if we knew we could easily marry (usually to marry in most of the countries there is some waiting period and not even close to fit into a short vacation). I am waiting on my attorney's opinion, but it looks like K-1 is a dead end here already since we're in a long haul fighting providing a Dead Person that never existed (details are in the other thread). While we wait for the nonsense to clear we might be easily stepping into the IR-1 territory with the lawyer doing what he can. -
Utah Zoom Marriage
us-citizen replied to us-citizen's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
Please, I do not understand this answer. I just need to know: If I am here in the US and my fiance is abroad and has never visited the US, is Utah Zoom Wedding possible for us, or Utah online marriage doesn't work if my fiance is abroad and never visited the US? That is all. Of course our relationship is consummated. And we've met a few times in the past few months. I do realize that the marriage is not going to fix the issue discussed in that other thread. It is perfectly clear. But it seems that application will be denied anyway (since there are real problems: they are discussed there). So I am seriously considering just not responding to that RFE and close that petition that way. But instead just to marry ASAP (and for what seems to be possibly years to come) to fight case after case (CR-1, then IR-1) to bring my wife to this country that way. Whatever it takes. The sooner she becomes my wife the better. But keeping that K-1 petition dragging for them just to deny it anyway after months and months (years?) seems to be just a huge waste of time, money, and everything else. Sooner or later I will be able to bring my wife into this country, if I apply again and again for her as my wife, bug Senator, Congressman and Assemblymen 's offices, call TV and Radio stations telling this truly crazy story and post on social media. As my wife she would come here sooner or later, but for now I just cannot produce that Dead Person the Immigration is asking me for (described in the other thread) -
Utah Zoom Marriage
us-citizen replied to us-citizen's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
Since this topic was split and moved here, let me add some essential info from the other thread. Additional info for the topic: - I am a US Citizen - My fiance does not hold any visa to enter the US, she is abroad. She never visited the US. -
So I want to ask here in this forum: I heard of something called Utah Zoom Wedding (Utah online marriage) and just have a simple question: if I am here and my fiance is abroad and has never visited the US, is Utah Zoom Wedding possible for us, or Utah online marriage doesn't work if my fiance is abroad and never visited the US?
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It is important to realize: this might become a totally unbreakable loop: one Immigration office might refuse to correct the CoN asking for proof that I was not "Widowed" at the time (which I cannot see how it is possible to produce) and also since because it was 25 years ago, and at the same time the other Immigration office would deny petitions without the Death Certificate. Which makes me think my fiance and I need to marry (and actually as soon as possible) and start the countdown of "going through these circles of hell" as a married couple seeking to be together no matter the effort, money, and how long it takes. That said, I continue reading and reading posts on this forum day in and day out realizing that the sooner we marry the better, and also an attorney that I've talked to regarding this case says that spousal visa under these circumstances would have been preferrable. So if this K-1 drags on and they kill this K-1 petition (which is easy for them to do since I cannot magically produce a Dead Person for them) I don't want all this time to be wasted and my loved one to be away from me for undetermined amount of time. I really think more and more that I want to go the CR-1 route as soon as possible (i.e. marry as soon as possible and start the countdown for then, in turn, IR-1) just to put a stake into the ground, timewise, by marrying ASAP. If CR-1 will not work, then we go IR-1 and seek justice contacting frequently the Senator, Congressman and Assemblymen's offices. And if need to: bombard TV and Radio stations, post on social media (that is: after several denials for my loved one to be united with me), because this is just nonsense, this bizarre lunacy loop needs to be broken somehow. That said, I heard of something called Utah Zoom Wedding (Utah online marriage) and just have a simple question: if I am here and my fiance is abroad and has never visited the US, is Utah Zoom Wedding possible for us, or Utah online marriage doesn't work if my fiance is abroad and never visited the US?
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Truly, no. They have not asked us to check the Certificates before the ceremony, and there were hundreds of us at that ceremony, otherwise I would've noticed the "Widowed" error, since I was single at the time. After I've received the Certificate and was either on my way home or even later than that I did not see an issue with it thinking why would it even matter? All 25 years I thought it doesn't matter. Until it did.