ForumTitleContentMemberSexCountryDate/Time
CanadaMysterious Medical Forms
Only the 3024 is an old form, the others are Sept 2010.

Good luck, I hope you manage to get an answer. This situation is a bit ridiculous....
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2010-11-01 22:01:00
CanadaMysterious Medical Forms
Here are PDFs of the forms:
DS 2053

DS 3024

DS 3026

Edited by amykathleen2005, 01 November 2010 - 09:51 PM.

amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2010-11-01 21:51:00
CanadaMysterious Medical Forms
Contact the original doctor who did the K-1 medical and see if they will send you a copy of what they filled out for you. They must have one in their records somewhere.
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2010-11-01 21:48:00
CanadaThrowing in the towel with the US immigration
Do what is best for your family, especially your kids.
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2010-10-28 12:49:00
Canada6-months after visa is issued
Your question has already been answered but I would think that USCIS would wonder why you apply for a visa saying you want to immigrate to be with your husband and then you don't want to go and actually be with your spouse for a whole year. There are people here desperate to be with the ones that they love ASAP and it would seem as though this is not your top priority at the minute. That is just my perception of how your situation might be interpreted.
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2010-11-06 18:33:00
CanadaChanging From K1 to CR-i
Why did he cancel your visa? That is odd.
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2010-09-22 16:10:00
CanadaHow should I apply for Green Card- DCF or AOS?
You know you cannot AOS with intent to immigrate when you enter or you wouldn't phrased it like that. It is illegal and unfair.

DCF in itself is usually quickest, but no real guarantees. Best advice is to wait in line just like everyone else by filing either CR-1 or DCF.
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2010-12-08 17:57:00
CanadaCan I POE in Edmonton Inernational Airport and stay in Canada?
As POE means Port of Entry I doubt that you can do anything without actually ENTERING the US. I suppose you can't have your cake and eat it too, you'll have to choose, your bonus or starting your life sooner together in the US.

Edited by amykathleen2005, 15 December 2010 - 10:57 PM.

amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2010-12-15 22:55:00
CanadaOriginal documents at interview
Anything you send to USCIS or any related agency should be a copy or the second of two or more originals. Don't take the chance that someone will lose your important documents. If they need to inspect further they can see the originals at the interview as they have asked.
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2011-01-15 15:24:00
CanadaJob opportunity in England
I would go for it. You sound really passionate about wanting to go and still being young you have the opportunity without anything holding you back. You might never get this chance again. Take it!
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2011-01-29 14:03:00
CanadaSocial Security
If she came in with a K-1 she will have to get it herself. If she came in with a CR-1 and indicated she would like a SS card then it will be mailed soon.


amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2011-01-31 11:45:00
CanadaK-1 to CR -1
You're not going to make that wedding, not by a long shot. To do a CR-1 you would have to start the process over. You can get married in the US whenever you like, you just can't plan to stay.
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2011-03-03 23:40:00
Canadaage difference
Sorry to say this site is almost strictly for immigration to the US so we probably be much help here.
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2011-03-02 23:20:00
CanadaAverage wait???
Don't book until it is in your hand.
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2011-03-15 19:02:00
CanadaK-1 Packet 3 question/Canada
Moving to:
***Canada regional discussion-Canada specific question***
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2011-03-27 23:47:00
CanadaUrgent Help Needed
Honestly a senator probably doesn't have that much influence on an embassy. It is not the consulate that made you plan a reception. Don't make any firm plans until the visa is in your hand.

I would call Wednesday as early as possible to request the passport.
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2012-06-25 22:56:00
CanadaKind of an unusual question..
Start practicing now so you are comfortable. I would take lessons from someone in the states familiar with that state's laws.
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2012-06-25 22:43:00
CanadaK-1 Visa - Petitioners Income
Depends, some companies define their own version of full time. Where I work it is over 25 hours.
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2012-07-07 22:46:00
CanadaK-1 Visa - Petitioners Income
And ideal employer letter would also verify the number of hours that he is working a week on average.
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2012-07-07 22:41:00
CanadaHow long for AP?
Sometimes they just have to have supervisor approval, nothing more. That is probably the case here.
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2012-07-09 23:43:00
CanadaIs it mandatory to submit I-134 form and supporting document?

I am going to attend the interview in about a month. I don't why but he's keeping giving a hard time...first of all, he told me there's no way he can get any employment letter but something he printed out from theworknumber website. And then he said he can print his bank statements online from his banks so it all works out. I am just so pissed. His banks are in another city where he's traveling to right now....


What is this guy thinking?!!1

My question is that is it necessary to submit a I-134? Even though I have a full time job here in Canada and stuff?


Some men don't take paperwork seriously.
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2012-07-29 09:38:00
CanadaMoving to US
The first entrance will be his POE. But he will be getting his greencard soon after then he can come and go as he pleases. He can bring as much or as little as he needs.
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2012-09-01 21:43:00
CanadaCanadian Gal - American Guy

Hi there,
Here`s a quick synopsis of our situation: He`s American (born in the United States) and I am Canadian (born in Canada). Neither of us have children, and neither of us have been previously married. He`s 39 and I`m 38 years old. Neither of us have a criminal record, so I`m thinking that this will be favourable for us. He is VERY slow with typing, so I got nominated to do the posting!! :D We are fortunate, in that we live relatively close to one another; it`s just a 4-hour drive, so we see each other every weekend. We take turns going back and forth between each other`s houses. Because of our location, we use a relatively small port of entry, so the border guards on both sides are beginning to recognize us!! lol We`re both fluent in the English language. Both of our families are very supportive and very happy for us; my mother told me that she instinctively knew that we would be getting married the first time she met him. His mother said the same thing after meeting me for the first time. We are in the process of becoming engaged; we`ve looked at rings together, now he just needs the opportunity to ask my father for my hand in marriage. He`s the man of my dreams and I know that we will have a very happy life together. It`s a very exciting time!

Here`s where we have questions. We will be marrying, and we hope to have babies and raise a family together in the United States. We want to follow the best process for getting me to the United States. Obviously, because of my age, I`d like to be residing in the U.S. as his wife as soon as possible, so that we can start a family.

Here are the questions:

1. Should we use the fiancée visa ... is it worthwhile, or is it a waste of time
2. Should we just get married, then apply for a spousal visa. If so, is it better (i.e., easier) if we marry in the States ... We will be having a large wedding; we both have HUGE families and lots of dear friends. It`s important to both of us to be married in a church, but other than that, it doesn`t matter on which side of the border we have our wedding.
3. How long since the beginning of our relationship should we wait before applying for the fiance visa, if we choose to go that route ... should we be together a certain number of months or years in order to have success with our applications
4. How or where do the K1 or K3 visas play into the immigration process
5. If we decide to have a wedding in Canada, what should we do in terms of the immigration process
6. Which forms do we need to submit, and in what order

I`m hoping to get a little guidance with this process. I thank you in advance for any advice.


I would get married and then do a spousal visa. That way when it is approved you can enter with a green card with work and travel privileges. You can be together for any amount of time to file either application. K-1 is the fiance visa, K-3 is an old spousal visa which is now not used. You should go with a CR 1 visa. If you want to marry in Canada all you have to do is have him come over and wed. That's it.

Here is how to file CR1:
http://www.visajourn...tent/i130guide1


amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2012-09-12 20:31:00
CanadaSad and Disheartend Over Work
Be a tourist in your own city. You might not come back to see all of the cool stuff there for awhile, so appreciate it while you can!
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2012-10-16 21:02:00
CanadaSubmitted our I-129F, was it best?
If you have already filed the K1 then that is the way to go. No sense wasting money. Filing a spousal visa now would be just as expensive once you fore fitted the K1 fee
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2012-10-31 12:13:00
CanadaHELP! K1 sent to wrong consulate!

http://vancouver.usc...ance-visas.html


amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2013-07-28 22:43:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionWalk In Biometrics
Has anyone ever done a walk-in in Cleveland? Their website says you need an appointment to see an officer, but I don't know if that is just what they say.
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2010-08-17 20:22:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionHow long does it take to get NEW CARD
You should probably be a bit more specific in the type of adjustment you are looking for. It took about 2 months for our K-1 to AOS greencard.
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2010-11-12 00:40:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionGoing Early for Biometrics
Yes, you can definitely try to go early. No guarantees but they often let early bio appts. in. Just don't go past your appointment date without going without making specific arrangements with USCIS, otherwise they might think you abandoned your application.
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2010-11-20 15:42:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionaddress
Why are you planning on lying?
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2011-01-26 22:37:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionwife going to colombia
She should only need the NOA1 extension letter, but you don't want her to miss her Biometrics appt. while abroad.....
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2011-01-29 12:55:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionRFE
-affadavits from people who know you as a couple
-joint credit cards
-pictures of your together over time, especially with other people like family
-tickets of the two of you going places together
-joint mail
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2010-12-14 21:38:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionQuestion regarding "IV Expires" date and expiration of my wife's Green card
It CAN be any time between the 90 days out and the day before your greencard expires (although that would be cutting it close). It MUST be filed before it expires.
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2011-03-11 21:12:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionQuestion regarding "IV Expires" date and expiration of my wife's Green card
No, it can be within 90 days of your expiration date.
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2011-03-11 20:20:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionQuestion regarding "IV Expires" date and expiration of my wife's Green card
She needs the greencard to travel out of the US, nothing else. If she has that and it is not expiring she only needs her passport to go.
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2011-03-11 19:29:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionaffidavit from friends
The letter is not about her relationship with your husband it is about her knowledge of yours as a couple. If you think she can speak to that effectively than that would work.
amykathleen2005FemaleEngland2011-04-14 23:27:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI-751 Removal of Conditions: CSC Street Address
Hey buddy. I have the same question. Getting ready to send mine off in a few weeks. So what did you do?
KarriFemaleIndia2011-09-24 19:51:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionQuestion about Evidence
I'm going to answer my own question since nobody else jumped in. :blush: I obtained a formal letter from the apt complex stating the month and year of when my occupancy started and when my hubby was added to the lease and when we left. Wanted to cover my basis to avoid a potential RFE.
KarriFemaleIndia2011-10-03 17:02:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionQuestion about Evidence
Gathering the last of my stuff for the ROC, and I came across this thing that is puzzling me.

I have no problem providing evidence of our house, I have the purchase agreement, title policy, mortgage statements etc. But we bought the house about a year after our wedding. Do I have to provide proof that we lived in our apt prior to that for the first year? I have the official letter from the complex that they received our notice to vacate on or before a certain date addressed to the both of us but I do not have any lease information(kept at complex).

Please help!
KarriFemaleIndia2011-09-30 18:01:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionEvidence for ROC

I have one more question guys! Since the lease of our apt gone missing, should I explain it in the Cover Letter ? - I would replace the copy of the lease agreement with copies of our DL's showing the same address of our apt. (?)
Thanks!


I suggest you do what I did. Go the the apt complex and either have them or their corporate offices draft a formal letter on their letterhead. They should have some record of you somewhere that you stayed there during a specific time table. So just have them write a formal letter and sign it.

My Letter states the following:

Date

To Whom It May Concern:

This letter is to serve as proof of residency for Person A and Person B. Person A was a resident of (Address) from Month/Year to Month/year. Person B was added to the lease in Month/Year and vacated with his wife(her husband) on month/date.

Please do not hesitate to contact me with further questions.

Thanks,

Person

contact info
KarriFemaleIndia2011-10-06 17:38:00