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Returning to US after 6 years!
Lemonslice replied to Uzair Aziz's topic in General Immigration-Related Discussion
PIA is currently banned from flying to the European Union, the UK, and the US. What were the exact details of your flight? Which airline was the code share? Did you volunteer/tell the airline that you had been out of the US for that long?- 23 replies
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USPS Returns USCIS Letters
Lemonslice replied to TriloByte's topic in General Immigration-Related Discussion
Go to your local post office and ask. Alternatively, there's a form to fill on the USPS website, but this is a go in person situation. Is your name on your mailbox? What did USPS recommend to fix the situation after the first time? Some tips for the future: Make sure your mailbox is well labeled, say hi to your USPS delivery guy/gal. Also, try these tips, add your name to your box. Hope it will be found soon! https://about.usps.com/notices/not11.pdf -
Yes. Very easy to not immigrate. Immigrating isn't easy in any way
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Question about K1 Extension
Lemonslice replied to SaltyCaptain592's topic in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
Since you are looking to delay the process, why not marry her now and file for a spousal visa? You get to have the traditional ceremony there, and she gets to be a permanent resident on arrival? You could even marry online (Utah Zoom), and then fly there for the traditional wedding? -
She will have to wait for the results. Positive results may show before 8 weeks, then it would be a treatment plan depending on the country, before they could enter. Negative results would be forwarded to the embassy/consulate and they would then schedule the interview. They would have only a few months to immigrate [6 months from the medical]. I am sorry about the long waits, but it has nothing to do with the medical exam ETA: you should fill your timeline, or provide more details. Others will then be able to give more detailed advice for the country she is immigrating from.
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You have been posting on VJ since 2019, did you take the time to read the guides yet? Might be useful to read again, and then, the instructions for the forms. Just to get a better understanding on what is what; what is a visa, what is a passport, what you need to get through each step. Best of luck.
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Health insurance during immigration
Lemonslice replied to lovinglive's topic in Moving to the US and Your New Life In America
Healthcare.gov No need to confuse the situation that it might be for a short term period only, for all you know, delays could keep you in the US for years. Just get coverage, and let them know when you are moving out of country, when that happens. -
Everybody goes through AP. When records are readily available/shared, then it can be minutes/hours to review the details and go to the next phase/approval. In countries where the information is not as reliable/available/open to the US government, then it takes longer. The DS-5535 is another process, and it can take a long time, no matter your location (you can look up the thread in the Canada sub-forum to give you an idea). If you feel that it is way out of reasonable processing time, you can search "Writ of Mandamus" - this should be your last resort though.
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Asked for SSN with ead and AP, can I get earlier?
Lemonslice replied to Jays0n's topic in Social Security Numbers
Ask them to use another identifier, you are not required to disclose your SSN to health insurance companies. -
Plastiq might work, you could reach out to them if asking your lawyer does not go well. https://www.plastiq.com/pay/
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There is no need to wait six months after your marriage to file; you can file as soon as you are married/have all the required documents ready.
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I think OP would like to know if there's anything on the brother's criminal record, from the time they had a mental health crisis. It's a valid concern. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/canadians-mental-health-info-routinely-shared-with-fbi-u-s-customs-1.2609159 Obviously, a new criminal check will be required for the interview, if they decide to immigrate one day.
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Proof of being unmarried.
Lemonslice replied to Mundo254's topic in Bringing Family Members of Permanent Residents to America
I'm sorry, this makes no sense. You, Kanke, could have gotten married online today (look up Utah Zoom Marriage), and be married. How a municipality anywhere else in the world would even know that? It's not clear if this thread was about a real, or hypothetical situation, but the only thing I know for certain is that some people DO misrepresent their marital status, and, when they do get caught, it seems that they're stuck in an inextricable situation (trying to prove that they were, in fact, never married). I've never seen a positive resolution of such situation. Don't lie, don't misrepresent the facts, provide any document requested by USCIS, or the consulate/embassy.