My mother got approved and now it looks like she might not be able to activate her visa within the six month period. What do I need to do to extend her time to activate her visa? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Where were you born? I believe that for all births after 1969, births needed to be registered. Check with the local authorities where you were born. If that doesn't apply, then you need to get at least two older relatives (siblings, uncles, aunts, whatever) who can swear of affidavits that...
If my classes hadn't started, I'd have the time to keep it going. I love to fight or at least spar verbally! That exchange you had with Praetorian XI was pretty entertaining too.:)
This is supposed to be a forum for people to help each other not take pot shots at each other. I could point out that Praetorian XI continues to use a racist epithet in his posts. I could easily engage in an attack on the arguments raised by RC but I think that would continue to foment ill...
Read some more. Now who's being uncivil. If you have something to share with the rest of us, perhaps you should do so.
These are very murky waters we are dealing with. LucyMO, and RC have their opinions and I have mine. This is a discretionary remedy not a lead pipe cinch. I am quite...
I said I would respond in kind. I don't initiate such commentaries but I reserve the right to reply or are you suggesting I sit quietly and take abusive jibes. Would you? This is not a forum for insults and each of us have different opinions on what will work. Nobody is any more or any less...
A dearth of civility in posting.
It sounds to me like the "Unreal" Canadian is a Don Cherry wannabe. Not very moderate for a moderator. The US does not have exit visas, that's true but they do require the surrender of certain documents and registration of individuals from certain countries...
Hey, please learn to read, then you can post. I asked a question, genius. It's not hard to read just sound out the words. BTW, advice is spelled with an "c" not an "s." The question was whether or not Venezuelans had exit visas or not, that was the question. If they need to register before...
Ask around or maybe some who is Venezuelan knows the answer, do Venezuelans need to register their exit from the US? I know that the situation is really crazy. Most people think I'm Mexican but I've been very fortunate not to be hassled when I'm in the US, especially in Texas and New Mexico...
I don't know if people from Venezuela need to fill out exit forms when they leave the US. Canadians I know, do not. If they don't then the USCIS has no record of who left the US or when. This means that your parents could leave the US for Venezuela (preferably by land) and return later...
I THINK YOU'D BETTER REREAD MY POST! YOU'RE ARGUING WHAT I STATED ALREADY. CHARGEABILITY AND CITIZENSHIP AREN'T NECESSARILY THE SAME. YOU MUST FOLLOW THE RULES FOR YOUR CITIZENSHIP, NOT THE RULES FOR YOUR CHARGEABILITY! NOW QUIT ARGUING WITH YOURSELF!
Thanks, I try my best. So if I understand you correctly, you have no record of birth for your parents. OK then are there any relatives (brothers, sisters, cousins) of your parents who would be willing to swear out affidavit? If neither your mother nor your father has any relatives then you...
This question has been asked many times on these boards. Do a search using the toolbar on this webpage and you will find the answer. Use my name and the answer will be there.
Are you and Indian or a Kenyan?
What passport do you travel with? My parents both have Canadian passports. So it doesn't matter what their chargeabilty is, they are Canadians and the NVC treats them as such. Are you a citizen of India or Kenya? That will determine which schedule to follow...
The whole domiciled in the US bit is not really an issue anymore since they changed the rules. Of course, it depends on how long you've been married. The BIG problem is going to be the I-864. Canadian income won't do. When was the last time she filed a 1040 with the IRS? Are you planning to...
Hi,
I am assisting both my parents with getting a GC via CP so I can offer a bit of advice. The USCIS website has a nice long article on how to bring a parent to the US as does the Embassy in London, they both have websites (Montreal doesn't!). I've reproduced much of the information below...
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