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Posts posted by Enigma11561
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To the OP. Not to be rude but what part of NO do you not understand? The visa will be denied for all the reasons stated above.
- C-ma'am, rohandlulu, Neonred and 1 other
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When the time comes that she has 2 passports remember which one to use where. she travels on her Belarus passport when leaving the US and when leaving Belarus. If she uses the US passport then she will need a visa. She uses her US passport when entering the US as a citizen. Make sure the names are all the same.
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I have always sent letters/packages by USPS. Never had a problem. Maybe it is only DHL that will not ship to a residence?
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Your social number is everything as far as applying for credit. Every bank, store or visa/master charge application will always check with credit reporting agencies as to your credit worthiness and they do it by your social. It is the way we do business.
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Yes. The same thing for my wife.She can be a dual citizen and be registered in her flat..
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After you are married you file for your AOS. When you do that you can also file for your EAD at the same time. You cannot work, even if you have a SS number, until you get your EAD.
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The AOs interview is to show you have a bonafide marriage. You both need to be there. Not attending would not be a good thing. Try to reschedule.
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If you cannot find one on Nevsky Prospect, well I dunno.
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Good thing. Relax.
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JFK may be your last stop but your point of entry is the first stop. Detroit.
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Hello All
I have a question... My GC was approved in august 2012 and now M planning to visit my Home country..so my question is...just a GC is enough or do i need to fill out any other form?
Thanks
Enjoy the trip ! Your good to go.
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Once she has her green card she can travel internationally. The only qualifier is her country's visa restrictions as she will be traveling with that passport. Until some one else can answer about the Virgin Islands, I would not assume anything if you do not have the AP.
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I have never heard of a bank asking this information. Honestly, it is none of their business. You have the right to open an account with the proper ID. My bank only needed ID ( passport with photo) and proof of residency ( utility bill as an example). Get another bank.
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I am sorry to hear this sad news. It happens. It seems that you have been going through a tough time for awhile now. Perhaps this divorce may be the best for both of you if there is no chance of getting back together.
First, although it has not been mentioned, you have your 10 year GC so immigration will not play a role in this.
As others have said, you need to get a lawyer and there are places to go where these services are offered to those with limited money.Your husband WILL be responsible for some type of child support and he may be responsible for some alimony as well. It depends on the laws of your state.
Whoever files first sets the stage. You can file for abandonment. He left you. And you can request financial support. You really do not know if he did file or not. You have received nothing. But you cannot sit on this.Get some legal advice now.
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Think about this for a moment. How many changes has our paper money gone through over the past few years? Different colors now, more intaglio and micro printing.Credit cards now have a 3 digit codes on the back and holograms as well not to mention other safety features. So the government has decided to upgrade the GC's for better protection, FOR THE HOLDER, and your getting a bit wacko over this? And those people who have paper GC's, when it is time to renew them will get the same thing as your wife. Betcha they will not wait to show it off to their friends.Like "wow, look at this thing" !
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I am about to do the same thing as you and have only 1/2 or maybe only 1/3 of what you have. I think your good to go.
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Sorry guys but given what has being going on in this country since 9/11 I do not think my original worry was so far fetched (do any of you read the news??, patriot act,surveillance drones in usa, etc). I think it is a legitimate question to ask if carrying this card means having the owners location known. As for the pouch, it is just normal paper right, I did not see any significance to it, but if it is not carried in this paper, it can interfere with cell phones, etc., is that the idea? I still will reccomend it be left at home...
Honestly, you are over reacting. If your wife gets stopped for any reason, that card is her ID over here. It cannot be used to determine your location. Imbedded in that "normal" piece of paper is a material that prevents the card from being read by another device.
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On a more serious note, the GC is a very valuable piece of property.The hologram is just one of many security features to prevent fraud ( being copied or changed). It's there for your protection.And yes, there are devices that can read the mag stripe so keeping it in its pouch is a good idea.
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First things first. You need to come here and get married. All you have now is a visa to enter the US. There is nothing you can do for your parents. Secondly, even after marriage there is nothing you can do for your parents. They need to apply for a tourist visa on their own. For this type of visa they need to show that they will be returning back to their home country.That means having assets, a job, a home, other children to care for and so forth.
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What is done is done. You cannot change what happened. Do not compound this by trying to change anything or lying. That is the worst offense. They will not do any medical of any kind at the interview.
The medical report will be reviewed before your fiancee even steps foot into the embassy.Some opinions about being issued a visa will be formed before hand.
There will only be 3 outcomes.
1. she will be outright denied
2. She will be approved
3. she will be given an opportunity to further explain herself.
Be prepared for all three. If the medical report shows negative, but does show a verbal admittance of past usage, and she is asked to explain herself, I hope that saying that she indulged with friends some 2 years ago at a party but never did it again ( only as an example..speak the truth here)it is possible the CO may give her the benefit of the doubt. It is really up to the CO to make the call.
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Airline tickets, her UKR passport with US visa and that is it. Keep the envelope in her carry on bag. You do not need it to leave.
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Although you have talked to this woman, her family and so forth, you have never met her in person. It has been nothing but talk. You really do not have any kind of real relationship. And now you are facing some severe immigration issues which may not be overcome. I would stop trying to be the "I will save you,I am your hero, type of guy" and find some one else who does not have all this baggage. There are thousands of decent women over there who would love to find a nice guy like you. Maybe it's time to just move on?
- Harpa Timsah, C-ma'am and sjr09
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The OP did not say she tested positive for pot. She just admitted to using it during the past 2 years. If she tests negative, and the doctor does not put her verbal answer into the record, she has a good shot. The interview is where this will come up or not.
Just got RFE for expedition of case
in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
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It seems to me that she made a choice to leave a job and move to Aus for many months until this process is over. In doing so that meant no income. Why would this prompt the government to move you to the top of the list? This is not financial hardship.