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Lemonslice

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  1. I think the current administration sees it as a feature, not a bug.
  2. I expect many will simply decide to not visit, and many others will not disclose everything.
  3. The exact documents required are listed on the reciprocity schedule for each country. See: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country.html
  4. Marry and add her to your insurance - that is usually the easiest (and cheapest) option.
  5. If your parents are not able to travel to South Africa, you might want to look at Caribbean/Central America countries where your spouse is able to travel without a visa. Another option, however probably too late for this year's Holidays, is to get a visa to Canada and meet in Montreal. Shorter drive for them. Best of luck to you and your family.
  6. It is on you to make sure you are eligible for what you are requesting - NVC has no way of knowing if you are legally residing in another country. I understand you do not want to be separated, so go with your priorities. If getting the visa fast is your priority, have her relocate first. If you do not mind longer wait, then show what you have now, and accept possible delays/later separation if she needs to relocate. No magic trick. Look up this thread for more ideas of steps possible to demonstrate her intent to reestablish domicile:
  7. K1 is a weird choice for anyone with tight finances. What's your plan B if your brother doesn't agree? Your spouse being out of status isn't a comfortable position to be in. Please try to find a solution (increase your income) asap. Wishing you guys the best of luck.
  8. Please fill in your timeline: https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=491647
  9. Here's the link to your timeline: https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=493315
  10. Well, answer what you want, as long as it's the truth.
  11. Citizens are able to live wherever they want. Permanent resident have to live in the US, unless they get a reentry permit (and other rare circumstances).
  12. You can phrase it in a positive way: "I want to have the rights to travel freely for longer period of times. I also want a real permanent status that will not need to be renewed and scrutinized every ten years. I will be happy to renew my American passport instead!"
  13. Exactly. There's nothing authenticating a W2. They're printed on regular paper. No way to know if it's the one printed on the employer's printer, the pay processing company, your home printer, or the local library. It's all good.
  14. Not something comfortable in the current political climate.
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