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KMG

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  • City
    Port Richey
  • State
    Florida

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  • Immigration Status
    IR-1/CR-1 Visa
  • Place benefits filed at
    Texas Service Center
  • Local Office
    Tampa FL
  • Country
    Honduras
  • Our Story
    I signed a 2-year contract in 2018 to teach at an international school in Honduras. I joined an expat group before moving here... and he added me as a friend on FB. Our story started as a friendship. The first month I was here, he took me to a small town for sightseeing outside the city. In 2020 2 weeks before COVID we entered a romantic relationship. Engaged in April 2022, and married September 22. Right now we await our paperwork as we dream and plan our future in the States- an art studio and mobile coffee truck...

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  1. This right here. Whenever you set boundaries with someone and they leave or start going crazy, that is a bad sign.
  2. Is this what you are trying to tell yourself for comfort? Wrongful convictions do indeed happen, but not often. If he told you it was wrongful, he probably lied about that too. Please take the advice of everyone on this forum, get help and move on. You are young and can find real love.
  3. Ghosting during this process is unacceptable. You deserve better than this nonsense. Take some time to heal. As others have said, block him, and move on. You are only 26- don't play with someone who does not want kids.
  4. No more stamps. My husband asked the same question when he entered on his visitor visa and it was all digital now.
  5. I could'nt find mine either and left it blank. My I 864 still got approved.
  6. Wow... That is they least they can do considering all the money we pay, glad to see they are making some progress.
  7. This right here might have caused a red flag. Not including the form in the first packet and then sending it without a signature after the RFE might have triggered suspicion. This process can be stressful, but it is important to comb through all forms line by line to ensure everything is done properly. This administration is not playing. I would follow the others' advice and get a lawyer.
  8. Hello Everyone! What a week!!! Earlier this week, I received a job offer for a teaching contract in the U.S. I had been teaching in Honduras for the last 7 years, and of course, my income did not count for the Sponsorship. Then today, my husband and I received notification from the NVC that we are documentarily qualified. We had a couple of hiccups when they could not open a couple of files we sent, but we made it. I will start employment on August 4th, and the email they sent says we can continue loading documents while we wait. I will load some contracts that I signed this coming week, as well as paycheck stubs I receive, when I start work in August. There is about a 3-4 month wait for an appointment in Tegucigalpa. My questions... Do I fill out a new I-864 when I begin my work? How do I remove the joint sponsor if we choose to do that before his appointment? I think there is a letter they can write? Thank you!
  9. Definitely, something should be done about it because it literally has nothing to do with what is written in the post, and is just spreading a false narrative.
  10. Excuses?! No, no, no... this is a huge ask of someone... no excuses there, it is their personal boundary. No one is obligated to help you with this. If the spouse doesn't want to sign the form, then she doesn't want to sign it, and probably not a wise idea to ask again. I had to find a joint sponsor for my husband and me, and I am planning to return to the U.S. this summer to start employment as a teacher- our plan is to wipe out our joint sponsor before he has his interview. My husband and I did not go in with the attitude that someone is obligated to help us with this. We prepared for a possible brief separation if we couldn't find someone to be a sponsor. That is the responsibility of the U.S. Citizen. This is you and your spouse's responsibility and yours alone.
  11. You will get a letter notifying you of DQ. I had to reload a document for them that could not be opened, so it seems like we are in the same place. From what I understand, after you replace the documents, they will review them again and send the letter. I rescanned and uploaded my document on Wednesday, so I expect to hear something soon. Make sure you click the "Submit" button again after loading all new documents.
  12. I would get an immigration attorney if you want to find a way to stay in the U.S. Above all, you need to file for divorce because undisclosed marriages are a huge moral red flag.
  13. I filed online from abroad with no problems. As you fill out the application, you will be prompted to upload supporting documents, including the I-130A. Bonus convenience is you can continue to add more evidence while you wait for your application to be approved.
  14. My husband and I are in the NVC stage right now, about to submit our paperwork this week. That takes about 2 weeks for approval, and then about a 2-3 month wait at the embassy. I have not seen any changes here in Honduras with the embassy. Rumor has it is not the interviewers jobs being cut, it is the people who work in other areas that have been labeled as unnecessary, for embassy function. I think it is rarely safe to measure how long it normally takes for the embassy. We have settled on the fact that we may be separated for about a month or two, but it is imperative I find work ASAP, and hopefully before is appointment.
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