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  1. The instructions for each form are clear about which copies to submit. Keep the original/certified copy handy for the interview.
  2. To avoid being asked every time you post, please complete your profile https://www.visajourney.com/profile/484229-krishetngjbc/ and your timeline https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=484229
  3. I'm not an expert. However, I don't think we can assume that the rules from yesterday still apply today or tomorrow. This part of the article is what had me worried for you. "But under the internal USCIS directive, officials will no longer be able to process any applications for these programs or any other benefit if the requests were filed by migrants who arrived in the U.S. under the targeted Biden administration policies. "This effectively freezes their ability to move into another legal status," said Lynden Melmed, who served as the top lawyer at USCIS during the administration of former President George W. Bush and now works as a partner at Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP. "In the interim, they would remain susceptible to removal from the country if the government terminates their parole status.""
  4. About the bolded part, how do you know for sure? I would also prepare a plan B.
  5. I think it is even possible to request an urgent Advance parole document to travel, with documents to support the emergency need...
  6. Having worked in a very similar situation, I can assure you that some of the support on site is staff shared between agencies, so they will all enjoy the cuts. I would not be surprised that they will also reduce the numbers of posts where visa are issued. It is great to see people getting what they voted for.
  7. Awesome - that will speed up visa issuance, I am sure!
  8. You could also add your spouse as a beneficiary to your financial accounts (bank accounts, retirement, investment, life insurance, etc.), that is usually easy enough to do online and you can screenshot the updated beneficiary. Please do not forget to update your timeline when you have a chance. https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=475016
  9. Others have had their partners visit in a third country closer to the US, this might be another way for you to see each other/easier itinerary for you (from memory, @devusr lived in the Caribbean for a little while). 8-hour layover in JFK sounds nightmarish, please let us know if we can help you find a smoother path to destination.
  10. Are the lawyers who are saying it won't matter advising you on how to make make sure "it does not matter"?
  11. The thing is that entry is always at their discretion... so they get to decide what is "abuse". I am not judging your reasoning, just saying that what you think does not matter, really.
  12. Others will have better answer than I do to your questions. However, you might want to would look at the benefits of your husband applying for citizenship earlier (when eligible) rather than later.
  13. That is why I said "in general". I would not be surprised if another wave of reduction in services were to be announced soon.
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