Removals Of Conditions...
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So this is looming, well it's not in the NEAR future. But I do need to start preparing. I'll be using the same Immigration Attorney that I used for my AOS. She was brilliant and I trust her.
I adjusted from the VWP. Will this have any effect on me removing conditions?
The stuff I have so far that I think is relevant is joint Health Insurance, Joint Lease, Joint Car Lease, Joint Bank Account... I'm the beneficiary of his IRA and we'll also have life insurance/wills before I file the paperwork. We have tons of evidence. Is there anything in particular that USCIS is looking for?
Is this process as stressful as AOS? I'm hoping not...
I adjusted from the VWP. Will this have any effect on me removing conditions?
The stuff I have so far that I think is relevant is joint Health Insurance, Joint Lease, Joint Car Lease, Joint Bank Account... I'm the beneficiary of his IRA and we'll also have life insurance/wills before I file the paperwork. We have tons of evidence. Is there anything in particular that USCIS is looking for?
Is this process as stressful as AOS? I'm hoping not...
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The stuff I have so far that I think is relevant is joint Health Insurance, Joint Lease, Joint Car Lease, Joint Bank Account... I'm the beneficiary of his IRA and we'll also have life insurance/wills before I file the paperwork. We have tons of evidence. Is there anything in particular that USCIS is looking for?
Is this process as stressful as AOS? I'm hoping not...
Rene
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I will have a 2 years of Tax Returns filed jointly by then.
Thanks so much!
Thanks so much!
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Thanks for the help so far.
Yesterday my husband and I were arguing pretty loudly. Y'know how when you live with someone things get pretty heated sometimes? Well, our neighbors called the cops. Not sure which ones, but I have a pretty good idea and that's beside the point. The cop that came was super polite and even ended up apologizing for wasting our time. He saw that we were both fine and left within a minute.
He didn't take any information, any names or anything. Just stepped inside the doorway and said that they have to come if anything is reported to be on the safe side.
I know this sounds stupid and I probably know the answer anyways... But when I file to remove conditions, would this ever come up? I mean, if anything it proves that we're a bonafide couple, lol. Just talking about the 'getting into trouble' with the law type deal.
Yesterday my husband and I were arguing pretty loudly. Y'know how when you live with someone things get pretty heated sometimes? Well, our neighbors called the cops. Not sure which ones, but I have a pretty good idea and that's beside the point. The cop that came was super polite and even ended up apologizing for wasting our time. He saw that we were both fine and left within a minute.
He didn't take any information, any names or anything. Just stepped inside the doorway and said that they have to come if anything is reported to be on the safe side.
I know this sounds stupid and I probably know the answer anyways... But when I file to remove conditions, would this ever come up? I mean, if anything it proves that we're a bonafide couple, lol. Just talking about the 'getting into trouble' with the law type deal.
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Thanks for the help so far.
Yesterday my husband and I were arguing pretty loudly. Y'know how when you live with someone things get pretty heated sometimes? Well, our neighbors called the cops. Not sure which ones, but I have a pretty good idea and that's beside the point. The cop that came was super polite and even ended up apologizing for wasting our time. He saw that we were both fine and left within a minute.
He didn't take any information, any names or anything. Just stepped inside the doorway and said that they have to come if anything is reported to be on the safe side.
I know this sounds stupid and I probably know the answer anyways... But when I file to remove conditions, would this ever come up?
Yesterday my husband and I were arguing pretty loudly. Y'know how when you live with someone things get pretty heated sometimes? Well, our neighbors called the cops. Not sure which ones, but I have a pretty good idea and that's beside the point. The cop that came was super polite and even ended up apologizing for wasting our time. He saw that we were both fine and left within a minute.
He didn't take any information, any names or anything. Just stepped inside the doorway and said that they have to come if anything is reported to be on the safe side.
I know this sounds stupid and I probably know the answer anyways... But when I file to remove conditions, would this ever come up?
Rene
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Thanks Rene. I guess I was just looking for an opinion that isn't my own, I'm a worrier. When it comes to filing, I will tell my Attorney about it but I'd hazard a guess that she'd say the same thing. It's not like either of us were arrested or anything.
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General comment: A conviction for domestic violence is a ground of removal. Violation of a domestic restraining order is a ground of removal.
Moral: shouting matches don't lead to removal. Physical violence can and does. And if ordered to stay away by a court, do so. The current provisions of the law were enacted not long after the trial for the murder of Nicole Brown.
Moral: shouting matches don't lead to removal. Physical violence can and does. And if ordered to stay away by a court, do so. The current provisions of the law were enacted not long after the trial for the murder of Nicole Brown.
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I'm quite aware that being convicted of certain crimes is grounds for removal.
But my situation isn't that.
But my situation isn't that.
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So my Conditional GC expires July 2012.
I would like to book my travel to go home to the UK next year but I want to be back home before I apply to Remove Conditions. I know you are able to travel whilst in the process but I don't want to.
Am I right in saying that I'd be able to file within the 90 days before my GC expires?
I would like to book my travel to go home to the UK next year but I want to be back home before I apply to Remove Conditions. I know you are able to travel whilst in the process but I don't want to.
Am I right in saying that I'd be able to file within the 90 days before my GC expires?
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So my Conditional GC expires July 2012.
I would like to book my travel to go home to the UK next year but I want to be back home before I apply to Remove Conditions. I know you are able to travel whilst in the process but I don't want to.
Am I right in saying that I'd be able to file within the 90 days before my GC expires?
I would like to book my travel to go home to the UK next year but I want to be back home before I apply to Remove Conditions. I know you are able to travel whilst in the process but I don't want to.
Am I right in saying that I'd be able to file within the 90 days before my GC expires?
Rene
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I know I have no choice in the matter. I guess I need to explain myself better.
What I'm saying is, would it make any difference WHEN in those 90 days I filed?
Like say I booked my trip for May and filed when I got back. Would I have any issues getting back into the US because it's within the 90 days and I haven't filed yet?
What I'm saying is, would it make any difference WHEN in those 90 days I filed?
Like say I booked my trip for May and filed when I got back. Would I have any issues getting back into the US because it's within the 90 days and I haven't filed yet?
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