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  1. Do not buy an animal if the whole family is not ready for it. About allergies, my husband is allergic to cats, but does not react to ours. They are Devon Rexes, so they have hair, but less on some parts of their body, and it is wavy/curly. You can see on this breeder's page that some have more hair, some less. Sphynx cats tend to need more care (baths, clothes to keep warm...). My little ones are here: I find that having two cats is easier than having only one. They can play cat games together in the middle of the night, instead of asking us. They might enjoy a book like this one to test their interest: Nat Geo Kids - Cat Breed Guide: A complete reference to your purr-fect best friend
  2. Others are better versed in immigration law, but it is also my understanding that once a person is a permanent resident [so, after entry for a CR1/IR1; after AOS for K1), the "burden of proof" switch to USCIS who would bring you to court. A judge would have to find your marriage fraudulent. This post from @mindthegap explains it:
  3. I got a CR1, my spouse/myself had to provide evidence of our relationship during the consular process/interview, and then at removal of conditions. So, I guess twice. Some assets we share/have shared since we got married (even living separately), others we don't; whatever we presented seemed to have been ok since we did not get any RFE, nor did we get interviewed during ROC. I did not find it cumbersome at all (even though I can see how it can be for others), but I was getting impatient at times during the "processing time". I guess K1 would do it once more during adjustment of status. K1 (or AOS from another status) was never an option for me, too many restrictions.
  4. Do you have a question?
  5. Just understand that it's not guaranteed. I know some cases of very old DUIs that were not waived by their inadmissibility process. Circumstances will matter.
  6. Absolutely not lying. Plenty of ways to be truthful, even open about the extras you might add later. Plan a realistic (refundable) trip first, same destinations, same duration, same dates. If you are approved for the visa, then add the tour services. Wishing her an easy visa approval, and to both of you a fun trip. I have had to requests more than a dozen visas in my life, and I was always able to tweak some details later; restaurant reservations, museums exhibits, walking tours.
  7. Exactly. When they have the visa in hand, they can upgrade to the tour.
  8. Who's mam? Good thing is this forum allows members to post, as long as the advice and suggestions are legal.
  9. Boiler and others told you how long it will take. You didn't seem to like the answer, I was trying to help you reunite faster. Best of luck.
  10. Might be faster for you to move to them. Or see if any third-country would be an interesting options for both of you, depending on your resources and professional qualifications. Thailand? Costa Rica? Bermuda? The world is full of opportunities, don't wait on USCIS bureaucracy if you have better ideas/solutions.
  11. Alternatively, you can also upload the file elsewhere and link to it. For images, https://imgur.com/ and https://imgbb.com/ are working smoothly.
  12. Could you please post a link to the source of your information? Your spouse might still be able to be covered, without the subsidies.
  13. You might have to translate the birth certificate for some institutions in the US, but most will accept the CRBA, or passport. Did you also request a SSN for your child?
  14. I have had to take flights to and from destinations on the same day more than a few times, it was never a problem. In your situation, if the costs are comparable, I would have your partner fly to Honolulu. Should there be any delay (mechanical, weather, crew timing out, or whatever else), she would already be closer to her final destination AND there is more airport resources (alternate flights, entertainment/stores on site, etc.) Book both legs together with the airline, if she unfortunately has to be put on a later flight, it is much, much, easier to deal with the airline, than with a third-party vendor.
  15. OP might also want to read about the post-specific instructions: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Supplements/Supplements_by_Post/CRO-Cairo.html
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