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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 9:15pm On Dec 10, 2014
oloriakinyemi:
Good day Ma,

Have sent a message earlier but there haven't been any reply ma.
My husband filed in for me and my daughter in March this year for the spousal visa,while waiting,I ask him to invite us over,he is a green card holder,he won the DV lottery in 2010.please my question is,is it ok if he invites us?wont it affect the petition he had already filed for us?
Will really love to get a reply from you.thanks

It's okay for your husband to invite you and it won't affect your immigration petition. However, it is difficult to overcome the presumption that you're an intending immigrant and be granted a non-immigrant visa when you have a pending immigrant visa petition. It's not impossible, but it's difficult.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 9:16pm On Dec 10, 2014
Adeyinka2014:


Dear VO,
Thank you ever so much for your kind assistance and responses may God bless and reward you richly in Jesus Name. I went for my visa interview last week thursday and to the glory of God my visa was approved and i was told to pick up my visa on Thursday which would be tomorrow. I realised after leaving the Embassy for the interview that the Consular Officer didnt ask for a new set of passport photographs. I believe the Embassy might have some I submitted earlier. However on checking my status it says administrative processing. It went from ready to administrative processing. I was wondering if the passport photographs had anything to do with it. I haven't heard from the Embassy, so as per the Consular Officers last instructions, I'm to pick up the visa on Thursday. I would appreciate any feedback or updates. Sorry to be a bother. Thanks so much. God bless

I'm not in the office, so I can't check on this case specifically. You might want to call the collection center before you make the trip out there; or to send us an e-mail at LagosIV@state.gov asking if the visa has been printed yet.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by oloriakinyemi: 9:49pm On Dec 10, 2014
I appreciate your response ma,what advice can you give me on this ma?each day without my husband is like hell.should we go ahead with the visiting or wait for the spousal visa?
Not even sure how long that is going to take.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by petitebussy: 10:15pm On Dec 10, 2014
Pls sir,i am worried,there was a little mistake on my Irish visa application and I was denied the visa now I am applying to us with accurate information but I'm scared that the US embassy will check the detail on the Irish refusal stamp on my passport.Pls will it affect my us application?
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 10:23pm On Dec 10, 2014
petitebussy:
Pls sir,i am worried,there was a little mistake on my Irish visa application and I was denied the visa now I am applying to us with accurate information but I'm scared that the US embassy will check the detail on the Irish refusal stamp on my passport.Pls will it affect my us application?

This is a question for my non-immigrant visa colleagues at https://www.nairaland.com/1792662/u.s-non-immigrant-visas-listening .
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 10:24pm On Dec 10, 2014
oloriakinyemi:
I appreciate your response ma,what advice can you give me on this ma?each day without my husband is like hell.should we go ahead with the visiting or wait for the spousal visa?
Not even sure how long that is going to take.

It's up to you. Applying for a non-immigrant visa won't affect your immigrant petition in any way, so whatever you choose, you know you have the immigrant visa waiting for you.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by Sakasaka: 1:37am On Dec 11, 2014
Hello VisaOfficer,
Good day to you and thank you so much for all your supports. Please I would like to ask you what advice can you give to us newly wed young couple(married at one of the NY city halls in June) in our mid 20s my spouse who is a 24 year old U.S Citizen. We are presently studying in college in Germany with two more years before we graduate. We are both planning to move to the US permanently after when we graduate(in late 2016) by then our marriage will be over two years old. We would like to know what class of immigrant visa would be suitable for me who is not a US. citizen? When is the right time to file for me? Is it possible for her to file for me while still studying outside of US? Also is it possible to sponsor me without haven't paid US taxes since 2009 she's been away from the US and being a student(a tax waiver)? if not what are the alternate ways of doing it the right way please help us.


Thank you so much.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by nalacandi(f): 6:24am On Dec 11, 2014
VisaOfficer:


I'm afraid I don't have any update for you. But making another inquiry won't hurt your case at all.

Sorry another question. My husband is so afraid of me writing to the embassy for this update because our letters state to not contact you until after our 60 days. Will asking for this update now really not affect the process of our AP. I am trying to be patient, but to be honest I have waited for almost 2 years now. We will be celebrating our 2nd Anniversary on Dec 28. This seems so unfair we have done everything the legal way and we don't even know why we were put in AP and receive no information regarding our case. I am just wondering are they doing anything with it all or is there a line that these case go in and sit until they are chosen, as if we are applying for another stage? This process is hell and I am now on antidepressants and antianxiety medication to attempt to get through this process. Honestly, I have never been a patient person and I am trying, but this is hell and I miss my husband every day and he misses me too. Is there any possible chance he could be here by our anniversary or is that not even a possibility so that I can prepare myself to get through yet another Christmas without him. I am so sorry but this is honestly the most stressful situation ever and some days I just feel so lonely without his emotional support physically with me. LGS2014598025 cry
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by lislabo: 9:31am On Dec 11, 2014
Hi VO, Thanks for ur responds.
can u please give me the guideline and process on how to file for F2A immigrant visa.
beside the i-130, do we need any forms again?
thanks
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by nalacandi(f): 11:07am On Dec 11, 2014
It's okay. Thank you so much for always answering our questions and just being there for all of us who are experiencing these times. Your an asset to the embassy and we feel thankful and blessed to have found our way to your forum, so thatnk for that. I will update my husband aND hopefully this will ease his discomfort and we can make an inquiry.

ThAnka for all you do.

Nalacandi and hubby

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by dabigbangishere: 3:41pm On Dec 11, 2014
Hello VO... good afternoon. I was supposed to go for the OilComm Conference in Texas so I went for interview on the 21st of October 2014. I was surprised when the person that was supposed to interview didn't do what he was supposed to do and just refused me without no explanations or questions. The only question asked was my ID which I gave him and that was all. I was a bit confused but just got to comply. Why do you think I was refused even when my intentions of going for a conference was very clear?

Also, I will be going for visitation next year with my wife and kids... what chances do I have and what will be the requirement for a family visa? Although I've traveled to South Africa before but as a single man and not with family. I will like to know how to fill forms and what will be the documents that will be attached with my kids passport since they are just 3 and 2 years respectively. I will really appreciate your response.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by Abdoshlee(m): 4:02pm On Dec 11, 2014
Is my case closer to success after my response to the request of an evidence on form I-130 by the USCIS??
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by Gbola2014: 7:29pm On Dec 11, 2014
Hi VO,

Thank you for your time to anwser all questions. Including mine. I was asked to bring in some updated documents today at the embassy, which I did and it went well and the visa was issued! Like you said. Thank you. God bless you.

Wanted to meet you today but from your previous post I figured you were not available for now.

Thanks once again.
God bless.

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 8:20pm On Dec 11, 2014
lislabo:
Hi VO, Thanks for ur responds.
can u please give me the guideline and process on how to file for F2A immigrant visa.
beside the i-130, do we need any forms again?
thanks

It depends if it's an F2A for a spouse, or for a minor child. Be prepared to submit such documents as the petitioner's proof of LPR status, birth certificate, and affidavit of financial support, and for the beneficiary, birth / marriage certificates, medical report, police certificate, other documents as advised by USCIS.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 8:22pm On Dec 11, 2014
nalacandi:
It's okay. Thank you so much for always answering our questions and just being there for all of us who are experiencing these times. Your an asset to the embassy and we feel thankful and blessed to have found our way to your forum, so thatnk for that. I will update my husband aND hopefully this will ease his discomfort and we can make an inquiry.

ThAnka for all you do.

Nalacandi and hubby

No problem. Hang in there. We know it's frustrating and I hope that your case will be resolved soon. Again, I can't give additional information at this time.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 8:23pm On Dec 11, 2014
dabigbangishere:
Hello VO... good afternoon. I was supposed to go for the OilComm Conference in Texas so I went for interview on the 21st of October 2014. I was surprised when the person that was supposed to interview didn't do what he was supposed to do and just refused me without no explanations or questions. The only question asked was my ID which I gave him and that was all. I was a bit confused but just got to comply. Why do you think I was refused even when my intentions of going for a conference was very clear?

Also, I will be going for visitation next year with my wife and kids... what chances do I have and what will be the requirement for a family visa? Although I've traveled to South Africa before but as a single man and not with family. I will like to know how to fill forms and what will be the documents that will be attached with my kids passport since they are just 3 and 2 years respectively. I will really appreciate your response.

This is a question for my non-immigrant visa colleagues at https://www.nairaland.com/1792662/u.s-non-immigrant-visas-listening .
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 8:24pm On Dec 11, 2014
Abdoshlee:
Is my case closer to success after my response to the request of an evidence on form I-130 by the USCIS??

It depends what evidence you submitted, but it's closer to success than if you had not responded to the request for evidence at all.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 8:24pm On Dec 11, 2014
Gbola2014:
Hi VO,

Thank you for your time to anwser all questions. Including mine. I was asked to bring in some updated documents today at the embassy, which I did and it went well and the visa was issued! Like you said. Thank you. God bless you.

Wanted to meet you today but from your previous post I figured you were not available for now.

Thanks once again.
God bless.

Glad you got the visa -- sorry I'm not there! (Seriously, I'm ready to be back in Nigeria already. I miss my officemates!) Best of luck to you! Let us know how it goes in the U.S.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 8:31pm On Dec 11, 2014
Sakasaka:
Hello VisaOfficer,
Good day to you and thank you so much for all your supports. Please I would like to ask you what advice can you give to us newly wed young couple(married at one of the NY city halls in June) in our mid 20s my spouse who is a 24 year old U.S Citizen. We are presently studying in college in Germany with two more years before we graduate. We are both planning to move to the US permanently after when we graduate(in late 2016) by then our marriage will be over two years old. We would like to know what class of immigrant visa would be suitable for me who is not a US. citizen? When is the right time to file for me? Is it possible for her to file for me while still studying outside of US? Also is it possible to sponsor me without haven't paid US taxes since 2009 she's been away from the US and being a student(a tax waiver)? if not what are the alternate ways of doing it the right way please help us.

Thank you so much.

Your visa category is CR1 if you've been married less than two years, IR1 thereafter. In both cases, your spouse should file the I-130 on your behalf. The CR1 will convert automatically to an IR1 when you've been married two years (although you may have to remind the interviewing officer to check that!), so no worries about needing to file a separate petition -- that's not necessary. Technically she should be residing in the U.S. when she files; considering the current USCIS/NVC processing time, if she has any sort of address in the U.S. she can use as a contact address, she could file maybe nine months before you plan to relocate to the U.S. At the time of your interview you'd have to show either that she has already reestablished residence in the U.S., or that she plans to do so with you.

It sounds like you'll need a joint sponsor to provide an affidavit of financial support. That's the I-864 from the joint sponsor, the I-864A if he or she is married, and the most recent three years' worth of tax documents.

Good luck! Enjoy Germany. smiley

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by Jchi9876: 9:06pm On Dec 11, 2014
VisaOfficer:


Your visa category is CR1 if you've been married less than two years, IR1 thereafter. In both cases, your spouse should file the I-130 on your behalf. The CR1 will convert automatically to an IR1 when you've been married two years (although you may have to remind the interviewing officer to check that!), so no worries about needing to file a separate petition -- that's not necessary. Technically she should be residing in the U.S. when she files; considering the current USCIS/NVC processing time, if she has any sort of address in the U.S. she can use as a contact address, she could file maybe nine months before you plan to relocate to the U.S. At the time of your interview you'd have to show either that she has already reestablished residence in the U.S., or that she plans to do so with you.

It sounds like you'll need a joint sponsor to provide an affidavit of financial support. That's the I-864 from the joint sponsor, the I-864A if he or she is married, and the most recent three years' worth of tax documents.

Good luck! Enjoy Germany. smiley

In addition, if you were issued a CR1 visa and upon entry into the USA your marriage is above two years your status gets bumped to IR1 and you qualify for a 10yrs permanent. However you get a two years conditional if its the reverse

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by somchisom: 10:19pm On Dec 11, 2014
Hello,
please assist.
While filling my ds-160 form, i mistakenly filled B1/B2 as visa type instead of B2. I have also made payment at the bank for same class. I just realised the mistake while trying to pick an appointment date for the interview. Please advise on what i should do. Thank you.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 11:20pm On Dec 11, 2014
somchisom:
Hello,
please assist.
While filling my ds-160 form, i mistakenly filled B1/B2 as visa type instead of B2. I have also made payment at the bank for same class. I just realised the mistake while trying to pick an appointment date for the interview. Please advise on what i should do. Thank you.

This is a question for my non-immigrant visa colleagues at https://www.nairaland.com/1792662/u.s-non-immigrant-visas-listening .
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by nalacandi(f): 3:46am On Dec 12, 2014
Dear VO,

Thank you so much for the encouragement. We truly appreciate all you do. I noticed the posting regarding the difference between CR1 and IR1 Visa Category and I want to make sure it would not affect us On December 28 this year my husband and I will have our 2 year anniversary, therefore if his visa is not approved until after then our status will change to IR1, as well? Is that correct? If so, will we need to do anything in terms of paperwork or anything additional when he returns for his next interview and if hopefully he is approved? What will happen when he enters the US to come be with me?

Thank you kindly,

nalacandi and hubby
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by drmathewchuku: 7:20am On Dec 12, 2014
Good morning sir

I need your advise sir .about two years ago.my wife applied for an immigrant visa for work placement as a nurse
and included our first born and she was not
granted the visa due to incomplete
documentation .she was to reschedule for
another interview and she changed her mind.as
at 11th of december 2014 which was yesterday ,my daughter applied for an
F-1 visa to study in the usa after I made
payment for her tuition.now the VO refered back
to the non immigrant visa application as
submitted by my wife in 2012.
so my daughter was denied visa.
my wife then sent a mail to the immigrant
lawyer in the usa that was handling her
immigrant application then and she was told
that few weeks ago he got a mail from
america embassy that it has been terminated and
he suggested thay my daughter can reapply. sir can she truly reapply and
how can she convince the consular that the
previous application for immigrant visa by her mother has
been terminated
thanks you sir
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by teetee12: 11:56am On Dec 12, 2014
pls vo, i want to know if my sister who is a US citizen can still file for me inspite of recent executive order by the president. is there any hope for F4 VISA now?
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by ojoeko123: 12:59pm On Dec 12, 2014
Dear VO,
My wife is a US citizen, we already had a two years old son in the marriage and d boy is living with her In US and she's filing for me via USCIS/NVC. Sir, the issue is that i was in two failed marriages that produced no children. The first marriage was to a lady that won US Visa Lottery, we adjusted our status to accomodate both of us but unfortunate the lady died of ghastly accident before our Visa interview at the US Embassy, so we did not enter for interview at all and i had to remarried a year and two months after losing my first wife and fortunately, My second wife's Brother involved my her in US lotterry before we met and she won alone and we had to adjust our status again to include both of us but unfortunate I caught my wife in the act of fornication at the death hour and she ran away and abandoned me and up till now i never set my eyes on her and based on this i didn't enter embassy with her for interview but i learnt she entered alone on my surname with her other names in the International Passport and she was refused and this was an incident of 2007/2008, there's no children in my two previous marriages and i didn't enter US Embassy at all for any interview and i have never apply for any Visa to any another country not even once except the one i narrated. Sir, so this present one is my third marriage and to a US Citizen, hope my previous marriage ll not affect my forthcoming Immigrant Visa Interview at US Embassy though i have documented Death and Divorce certificates to support my previous marriages. And my interview is fast aproaching, kindly advice me on what to do. Thank you sir.

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Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 3:28pm On Dec 12, 2014
nalacandi:
Dear VO,

Thank you so much for the encouragement. We truly appreciate all you do. I noticed the posting regarding the difference between CR1 and IR1 Visa Category and I want to make sure it would not affect us On December 28 this year my husband and I will have our 2 year anniversary, therefore if his visa is not approved until after then our status will change to IR1, as well? Is that correct? If so, will we need to do anything in terms of paperwork or anything additional when he returns for his next interview and if hopefully he is approved? What will happen when he enters the US to come be with me?

Thank you kindly,

nalacandi and hubby

If your two-year anniversary comes before a visa is issued, please ask your husband to remind us of that in his next interview so that we can change the visa category appropriately. There's nothing else that you need to do related to the visa category.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 3:29pm On Dec 12, 2014
drmathewchuku:
Good morning sir

I need your advise sir .about two years ago.my wife applied for an immigrant visa for work placement as a nurse
and included our first born and she was not
granted the visa due to incomplete
documentation .she was to reschedule for
another interview and she changed her mind.as
at 11th of december 2014 which was yesterday ,my daughter applied for an
F-1 visa to study in the usa after I made
payment for her tuition.now the VO refered back
to the non immigrant visa application as
submitted by my wife in 2012.
so my daughter was denied visa.
my wife then sent a mail to the immigrant
lawyer in the usa that was handling her
immigrant application then and she was told
that few weeks ago he got a mail from
america embassy that it has been terminated and
he suggested thay my daughter can reapply. sir can she truly reapply and
how can she convince the consular that the
previous application for immigrant visa by her mother has
been terminated
thanks you sir

This is a question for my non-immigrant visa colleagues at https://www.nairaland.com/1792662/u.s-non-immigrant-visas-listening .
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 3:33pm On Dec 12, 2014
teetee12:
pls vo, i want to know if my sister who is a US citizen can still file for me inspite of recent executive order by the president. is there any hope for F4 VISA now?

Yes, your sister can file for you. I haven't heard that the recent executive order will affect sibling petitions, and the order has not yet taken effect. You can track information about the executive order at http://www.uscis.gov/immigrationaction , which begins:

Executive Actions on Immigration

On November 20, 2014, the President announced a series of executive actions to crack down on illegal immigration at the border, prioritize deporting felons not families, and require certain undocumented immigrants to pass a criminal background check and pay taxes in order to temporarily stay in the U.S. without fear of deportation.

These initiatives include:

•Expanding the population eligible for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program to young people who came to this country before turning 16 years old and have been present since January 1, 2010, and extending the period of DACA and work authorization from two years to three years
•Allowing parents of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents who have been present in the country since January 1, 2010, to request deferred action and employment authorization for three years, in a new Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents* program, provided they pass required background checks
•Expanding the use of provisional waivers of unlawful presence to include the spouses and sons and daughters of lawful permanent residents and the sons and daughters of U.S. citizens
•Modernizing, improving and clarifying immigrant and nonimmigrant programs to grow our economy and create jobs Note from VO: This is the initiative that might introduce new visa categories and do away with others. If I hear anything concrete about this point, I'll let you know right away. But my guess is that any petitions filed before the initiative takes affect will be processed to conclusion.
•Promoting citizenship education and public awareness for lawful permanent residents and providing an option for naturalization applicants to use credit cards to pay the application fee.


The order is also described in detail at http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2014/11/20/fact-sheet-immigration-accountability-executive-action and doesn't say anything about F4 (sibling) petitions.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by nalacandi(f): 3:46pm On Dec 12, 2014
VisaOfficer:


If your two-year anniversary comes before a visa is issued, please ask your husband to remind us of that in his next interview so that we can change the visa category appropriately. There's nothing else that you need to do related to the visa category.

Ok wonderful. Thank u so much.

Nalacandi & hubby
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by VisaOfficer: 3:49pm On Dec 12, 2014
ojoeko123:
Dear VO,
My wife is a US citizen, we already had a two years old son in the marriage and d boy is living with her In US and she's filing for me via USCIS/NVC. Sir, the issue is that i was in two failed marriages that produced no children. The first marriage was to a lady that won US Visa Lottery, we adjusted our status to accomodate both of us but unfortunate the lady died of ghastly accident before our Visa interview at the US Embassy, so we did not enter for interview at all and i had to remarried a year and two months after losing my first wife and fortunately, My second wife's Brother involved my her in US lotterry before we met and she won alone and we had to adjust our status again to include both of us but unfortunate I caught my wife in the act of fornication at the death hour and she ran away and abandoned me and up till now i never set my eyes on her and based on this i didn't enter embassy with her for interview but i learnt she entered alone on my surname with her other names in the International Passport and she was refused and this was an incident of 2007/2008, there's no children in my two previous marriages and i didn't enter US Embassy at all for any interview and i have never apply for any Visa to any another country not even once except the one i narrated. Sir, so this present one is my third marriage and to a US Citizen, hope my previous marriage ll not affect my forthcoming Immigrant Visa Interview at US Embassy though i have documented Death and Divorce certificates to support my previous marriages. And my interview is fast aproaching, kindly advice me on what to do. Thank you sir.

As you can imagine, we saw many fraudulent Diversity Visa marriages that "ended" in fatal accidents and last-minute divorces because, at the last minute, one or both of the applicants lost courage or had a disagreement with the visa tout. This means that, unfortunately, people who have experienced real tragedies sometimes have to wait while we verify their documents and check their stories. What it boils down to is that even if someone had been involved in Diversity Visa relationships that were not bona fide, what we will be concerned with in future interviews is whether the beneficiary really is married to the present petitioner. If the current marriage is bona fide, eventually a visa will be issued (as long as the beneficiary has no permanent ineligibilities for something unrelated).

Given your history (marriage to two Diversity Visa winners who added you to their cases AFTER they won), it is likely that we will look at the bona fides of your third marriage very carefully. But if it is a bona fide marriage, I wouldn't worry.
Re: U.S. Immigration Questions: Ask A U.S. Consular Officer by bree01: 4:03pm On Dec 12, 2014
Advise on possibility of a US sibling visa application being approved in less than 10 years. A friend told me she knows someone whose case was approved in about 5 years. She did not state if there were any special circumstances that qualified the individual. Just that repeatedly checking the status makes it get processed faster sad

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