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Cathi

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Cathi last won the day on May 17 2015

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    Female
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    New Hampshire

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    Naturalization (approved)
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  • Local Office
    Manchester NH
  • Country
    Jordan

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  1. Congratulations! It's so nice when everything is said and done.
  2. Not sure what your MIL has to do with your wife. The question IS: Has anyone ever filed on behalf of your WIFE? Wouldn't your wife know if anyone has ever petitioned on HER behalf??? (not your mother in law)
  3. You cannot compare Wales to Pakistan. Pakistan is one of the highest fraud countries when it comes to visas to the US, Wales is on the other end of the spectrum.
  4. Just because you think her fear is unfounded, doesn't mean it is, especially coming from Pakistan, one of the highest fraud countries. Three visits in such a short amount of time is not normal and again, no one can predict what CBP will do.
  5. She wasn't denied, her case was put on hold for a year until she completes another medical. Just be advised that she cannot smoke at weed ALL during this next year, not just the days leading up to the new medical.
  6. Fourth DV charge/conviction? I'm surprised you haven't been deported yet, domestic violence is a CIMT, even if only a misdemeanor. Even a single conviction of domestic violence can lead to severe immigration consequences. Defendants who are not citizens of the United States should be advised that in many cases a single conviction of domestic violence can lead to removal, deportation, or denial of naturalization.
  7. Entering the U.S. with a B1/B2 visa with the intent to marry, stay and adjust status is visa fraud and will result in a permanent ban.
  8. A green card is for LIVING in the U.S., not visiting.
  9. The chances of you getting a visitor visa as a single male from Morocco are slim. You need to have VERY strong ties to your home country and it seems to me all you have for a tie to home is 3 and a half years work experience.
  10. Your parents are required to reside in the U.S. Period. A green card is for LIVING in the U.S., NOT visiting. End of story.
  11. Please explain how you would be missing out if you do things legally? Just because others have gone about it the wrong way has absolutely no bearing on your immigration journey, immigration to the U.S is a privilege, not a right. Complaining about people who are here illegally isn't going to get you anywhere, especially on this site where we are here to help others through their journey, not argue semantics. Either you accept our help, or try to do things on your own...
  12. Believe what you want, I've seen cases in AP for 2+ years. It is far too early for WoM, you will be forcing them to make a decision and if they aren't done with all the background checks for AP, you'll end up being denied.
  13. Doesn't matter if they all occurred the same day or on five different days, still five separate offences.
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