LoveMiYardMan said:
Hello and Good Evening All...
I need some serious advice.
I have been with my fiancé for a year and a half.
We first decided to do the TRV (Temporary Resident Visa) but we were denied twice. (Mainly because he did not have enough ties to Jamaica!
We are planning to get married in Aug 2016, however, now with the delay in obtaining the visa, I am thinking we should just have a small ceremony to start the process for sponsorship and then still continue to plan a bigger wedding in Aug.
QUESTIONs:
Should I obtain an immigration lawyer to help with the process?
Since he was denied twice for the visa, will that compromise being sponsored?
How long does the sponsorship process typically take?
I work as a contractor... most of my contracts are 6moths to 8months with a lag period of a month, will this hinder me being able to sponsor him?
He has a daughter in Jamaica, and North Carolina ... do we include them in the sponsorship?
please help...Thanks in Advance!!
LMYM :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*
Hi and welcome to the forum!
Heres my advice to each question lol
1. Dont pay for a lawyer, its a waste of money (unless you have specifics that would make the filing extremely complicated)
2. Being denied for TRV will not give you a hard time sponsoring. My hubby was denied 3x for a TRV.
3. The aberage processing time right now is approx 10 momths. Take a look at the spreadsheet below in my signature line to see the averages
4.your work contracts will not hinder your sponsorship. You dont even have to actually be employed, you just cant receive welfare. If not employed then you explain how you will support him. If you have contract work, you have an income. No worries on that.
5. You have to include that he has children on the paperwork, whether they are accompanying him or not.