Thanks nkm-oct23, Triple Citizen and Jackolantern for your replies.
Another slightly related question:
At present, when I apply for my brother, he is single. But in 10-15 years, he may have a family. So how his family at that time is added to his application? Do I have to submit an I-130 for...
Not wanting to sound rude, but this does not make any sense. So what you are saying is that if an I-130 is applied for someone, that person will loose any right or privilege to come to the US for any purpose? What if that person finds a job in the US or gets admission in a university or has to...
Hello All,
Though my basic questions are trivial, but I want to clarify a doubt.
I am a USC and am applying for my brother's GC. He lives and works in a US-based company in Netherlands for several years.
The questions are:
1) Once his I-130 is approved, he will be placed in line from...
Please check the forms in my signature. You need all of them for your wife. One of them is the medical report, which the doctor will fill when your wife will visit him.
When I applied, I paid fee for all forms. But later I found that I didn't have to pay for EAD and Advance Parole as I am...
I don't know how your friends came up with the "3 month max" timeline. There can be people whose case only took 3 months but it doesn't mean that 3 months is the maximum duration. USCIS mentions that this process may take 6 months.
So don't worry much chicagoboy77, the more you think about it...
My interview went well. It only took 5-10 minutes but I had to wait for almost 1:30 hours. The interviewing officer didn't ask for any document, neither the two new pictures. I did have everything ready, though I don't see the reason that one should bring all documents as I saw that all were...
Well this is a classic case of showing rudeness and expecting nice behavior. I do acknowledge that many immigration officers/passport control officers can be rude, but there are many many which are very nice. I personally have seen both.
What Jackolantern mentioned is that if the officer tries...
If you have a marriage certificate, live together, have some financial stuff together, have (or having) a kid (helpful, though not necessary), IO would not care about a ring.
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