ForumTitleContentMemberSexCountryDate/Time
Australia and New ZealandI-129F on way to US embassy

Hey guys

 

My fiance just told me that the NVC have posted our petition to the US Embassy in Auckland.

 

I was just wondering if anyone has any advice for me while I wait for packet 3 to arrive? aside from preparing the documents

for my interview.

 

 

Cheers!


jeffdtorrNot TellingNew Zealand2013-11-25 23:20:00
Australia and New ZealandTo the Same sex coupes....
Depends why you need to know i guess.

Really, if you are married, then you married everywhere. You just may or may not have the same legal rights as a straight married couple.


jeffdtorrNot TellingNew Zealand2014-06-29 19:44:00
United KingdomHow long did it take you to feel at home in the US?

I've been living here for 6 months now, and in some ways I feel very at home, I have a job, friends, family, and can drive/get around by myself. But in other ways I really don't. Even though english is my first language, my accent/terminology confuses people sometimes, and it does make me feel a bit alien. Plus I have a way of living/attitude that is normal in New Zealand which is a bit different to the way most Americans live

 

I really love it here though, and have really embraced all the differences (it took a while to stop watching the toilet flush etc..)


Edited by jeffdtorr, 17 July 2014 - 10:33 PM.

jeffdtorrNot TellingNew Zealand2014-07-17 22:30:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)NOA2 APPROVED IN OCTOBER.. WAITING FOR NVC CASE NUMBER

I would like to ask if everyone here who got their NVC case number received text/email/ USCIS update from their portal that " USCIS shipped the case to NVC/DOS".

 

Thank you.

Would be super helpful if someone from the California Service Center could answer this. I don't wanna be checking the USCIS website for no reason


jeffdtorrNot TellingNew Zealand2013-11-17 21:47:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)NOA2 APPROVED IN OCTOBER.. WAITING FOR NVC CASE NUMBER

Got our approval on October 24th and still haven't got any sort of update. Going to get my fiance to call and ask about it soon. He just got back to the states after a 2 week stay with me in New Zealand, so maybe tomorrow (he's feeling pretty tired/grumpy).


jeffdtorrNot TellingNew Zealand2013-11-17 17:31:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionI-134 Question

Hey Guys

 

My fiance and I are trying to figure out the I-134 Affidavit of Support, and just had a couple questions.

 

Was wondering if anyone knows if the US Embassy in Auckland accepts co-sponsors who aren't related to the petitioner? 

 

Also, in regards to the financial documents he has to give me (pay stubs etc..) do I need to have originals of these documents? or will scanned 

copies be acceptable?


jeffdtorrNot TellingNew Zealand2013-11-13 21:09:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionProof of relationship for interview

my interview is on the 16th of January, so I'm putting together the proof of my fiance and I's relationship.

 

In our emails my fiance changed his name to inlude my last name, also in our text conversations

we refer to each other as ''husband' quite a lot.

 

Will either of these things make the consulate suspicious that we are already married? should I try

to exclude these things from my evidence?


Edited by jeffdtorr, 06 January 2014 - 09:04 PM.

jeffdtorrNot TellingNew Zealand2014-01-06 21:03:00
US Embassy and Consulate Discussionsent package may 9 still no noa1 helpp

I'm assuming that since your check was cashed it should be fine. You didn't receive an email or anything? maybe try giving USCIS a call


jeffdtorrNot TellingNew Zealand2014-06-22 00:08:00
US Citizenship General DiscussionSecurity Checkpoint Rules?

 

 

No I actually read your whole post.....

Please explain why you think you have to deal with USCIS again after naturalisation..??

Every state allows a naturalized citizen to have a US passport......,they're not issued by individual states, but issued by US government.

You will have exactly the same rights as a US-born citizen, unless you want to run for president.

 

 

What am I missing here!!!????

 

Not in my state :(  You cannot get a US Passport unless you have a US Birth Certificate. Nor a drivers license. Almost everything requires a Certified US Birth Certificate. I was recently denied benefits as well, due to possessing a foreign marriage certificate. But I can't find out how to get my foreign marriage registered in the USA. I was told it would be illegal to just go out and get married here, as the US does not allow you to marry your spouse. I can't get a SSN card. I finally got my green card! After LOTS of fighting. And my green card is not valid secondary ID(how do I get primary?), as it does not have a middle name or place of birth on it! We can't get anything for our kids either, as they do not have SSN cards. They were born in the USA! The SSA said in order to get a monor's SSN card, you need a Certified Permission from a Medical Doctor. They will not accept a US Passport as valid ID. Seriously, this is all crazy stuff. In Algeria, we could solve all these problems with 20 US dollars. No problem! The worst thing is not that the laws in America are so strict, and EVERYTHING is a crime. That is not what is hard. The food is good and apartments are big. So it is worth it. The problem is that these people are SO very mean about things! Americans treat others like they are dirt. Like other people are worthless garbage. Anyway, I am not here to complain. Just to prepare, if I decide to brave the frightful Oath Ceremony nightmare.

 

As for dealing with USCIS, I explained that. You will always be in their system. If you lose your Naturalization Certificate, who else do you get that from? If not USCIS? They are also the ones(I hope) to tell the SSA you qualify for a SSN card. And they are also the ones(I hope) that tell your State you qualify for a Certified US Birth Certificate. Also, since you are on a provisional 2 year citizenship, they are also the ones that can take away your citizenship at anytime. As for Naturalized Citizens having the same rights as US born Citizens? Could not be farther from the truth. Can Naturalized Citizens get a SSN card? US Birth Certificate? US Passport? Go to college? Vote? Get a bank account? Credit card? If I decide to get my magical paper, it will not really do that much for me.


You're missing this person's other posts which are very similar to this, and state the same things over and over without accepting any reasonable responses from others.  Do not bother engaging with OP... 

 

I will not accept harassment and trolling. Those are not being reasonable. Do you have something to add to this thread? Would you like it if I went on your threads and said mean things to you? Why do people come to an immigration forum to troll others?


doubtingstefNot TellingAlgeria2014-06-11 16:04:00
US Citizenship General DiscussionSecurity Checkpoint Rules?

Something is rotten in the state of Denmark...sometimes fishing will get you...nothing

 

 

 

 

 

Um...Denmark is not a state.


doubtingstefNot TellingAlgeria2014-06-11 15:25:00
US Citizenship General DiscussionSecurity Checkpoint Rules?

Ok.....maybe a 3 day journey just for a "piece of paper"......

But that piece of paper means you'll never have to deal with USCIS ever again!

 

Worth it??  I think so!!!

 

Unless I need to replace it. Naturalized citizens will ALWAYS have to deal with USCIS. You missed my whole post and only saw that? To be honest, I am thinking about not going to the Oath Ceremony. It really does not seem worth all the trouble... We have more rights in Algeria than America. I thought this was the land of Freedoms. But really, if Google Maps are so dangerous, why does Google give me access to them on my tablet device. In fact, there is an application pre-installed on there!


Edited by doubtingstef, 11 June 2014 - 02:21 AM.

doubtingstefNot TellingAlgeria2014-06-11 02:14:00
US Citizenship General DiscussionSecurity Checkpoint Rules?

Hi. I'm going to my Oath Ceremony soon. Yay! Another THREE DAY journy by bus and foot. With kids. A year's worth of savings. All for a 5 minute event to get a  piece of paper! I don't want to sound ungrateful. But America should really not make it so hard. They should just mail it to you, or do the oath on webcam. Ugh!

 

OK. So does anyone know wha the security rules are? Last time we got in big trouble for having umbrullahs, a spare cell phone battery, and the worst....google maps! We were intorogated. I thought we were going to be arrested! So we want to be prepared. I called USCIS. It was about 30 minute wait. The lady was nice and said that the rules are on the appointment letter. But they are not!!! So I escalated to an Immigration Officer. He was mean, and said that USCIS is not in charge of security and could tell me no more. He said "bye" and hung up on me! Luckily we read the name of the security ompany. Inter-Con. We contacted them. We were transferred 8 times. EIGHT TIMES. Everyone was rude. The final person was threatening and wanted our names, birthdates, SSNs and address. I refused! I said it was basic information! It should be on their site. They said they never heard of the SSA nor the USCIS and wondered what I meant by being a "customer" at these places. They said "I'm not gonna tell you nuthin!" and hung up! I read the USCIS and DHS websites. Nothing there. Inter-Con website. Nothing there.

 

So what are the rules for the security checkpoints at USCIS? OK. Do not bring cell phones with you. On a 500+ mile trip. No umbrullahs on a 20 mile hike with children and a newborn. Google maps? Terrorist material. Got it. What else can we get busted for? Breast milk? Diapers? Food? Purfume? Is there a link anywhere? Also, why does security have to read all of your paperwork anyway? I mean, why should they have access to your SSN, birth dates, address, etc. Just doesn't seem right. One last thing, I was told on here that some states allow naturalized citizens to get US Passports? Is there a list of which states allow this? I would love a US passport.

 

PS-Please don't troll here! Thanks for honest and helpful answers.

 

PPS-What's with needing a drivers liscence to get a passport. I never understood that. I am not driving over the ocean.


Edited by doubtingstef, 10 June 2014 - 11:24 PM.

doubtingstefNot TellingAlgeria2014-06-10 23:15:00