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Hello everybody, :dance:

First of all, I want to thanks everybody who really helped us to go trough all this paperwork.

I’ve got great news! My visa has been approved! We filled DCF in Belgrade and in just one month, I’ve got my visa in my hand. I have only one more question, but before it, I would really love to help with my experience.

My husband is an USC whereas I am a Montenegro citizen. We have been married for almost a year. He is retired since 2001 and receives an US pension.

We currently live in Montenegro but wish to move to US.

Since we both live in Montenegro,there were some uncertainty in filling the form I864. My husband’s pension was under the poverty line, and we were wondering if the value of our assets which we possess here in Montenegro could be taken into account.

In my experience this answer is no. They didn’t want to count any asset which are not on US territory and said we could use a joint sponsor.

But, we also had a problem how to prove the domicile, so we made an agreement in written form with a person who currently lives in US and who wishes to exchange our properties for a year.

So, we used this new future residence as domicile, and had a joint sponsor.

And finally, I am booking the flights!

We have some real-estate property (house, land, car...) which want to sell before we move to USA. I am afraid it will not go so easy now, and I don’t want my visa to get expired.

So, I've got one more question. May I travel without my husband to USA and wait for him there? Am I going to have a problems at the Point of entry because I am coming without him?

Posted
Hello everybody, :dance:

First of all, I want to thanks everybody who really helped us to go trough all this paperwork.

I’ve got great news! My visa has been approved! We filled DCF in Belgrade and in just one month, I’ve got my visa in my hand. I have only one more question, but before it, I would really love to help with my experience.

My husband is an USC whereas I am a Montenegro citizen. We have been married for almost a year. He is retired since 2001 and receives an US pension.

We currently live in Montenegro but wish to move to US.

Since we both live in Montenegro,there were some uncertainty in filling the form I864. My husband’s pension was under the poverty line, and we were wondering if the value of our assets which we possess here in Montenegro could be taken into account.

In my experience this answer is no. They didn’t want to count any asset which are not on US territory and said we could use a joint sponsor.

But, we also had a problem how to prove the domicile, so we made an agreement in written form with a person who currently lives in US and who wishes to exchange our properties for a year.

So, we used this new future residence as domicile, and had a joint sponsor.

And finally, I am booking the flights!

We have some real-estate property (house, land, car...) which want to sell before we move to USA. I am afraid it will not go so easy now, and I don’t want my visa to get expired.

So, I've got one more question. May I travel without my husband to USA and wait for him there? Am I going to have a problems at the Point of entry because I am coming without him?

Hiya...First of all congrats! Right, I am the USC, and my future husband is British. I am in the same boat sort of as you in regards to the assets and what not. The major difference is that I have not been working for the past almost 2 years. I have to also use my future spouses assets which you can use. As long as it can be turned into cash witihn a year you can use it. It doesn't matter where the assets are located. If you read the affidavit of support form, the actual instruction pages prior to the actual form, it even states that you may use the assets. I dont know how to send links in here but I am sure you can find it easily. Just goto downloads and look for affidavit of support forms. Read it all and you will see.

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I posted my experience, in Belgrade Embassy they didn't want to count our assets which we own here in Montenegro. We had to have a joint sponsor.

But, thank God, we are over it and I've got my visa.

Only thing which I have to find out now is may I travel to USA without my husband. He will join me after he sells our property here.

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You can travel here without him.

05/16/2005 I-129F Sent

05/28/2005 I-129F NOA1

06/21/2005 I-129F NOA2

07/18/2005 Consulate Received package from NVC

11/09/2005 Medical

11/16/2005 Interview APPROVED

12/05/2005 Visa received

12/07/2005 POE Minneapolis

12/17/2005 Wedding

12/20/2005 Applied for SSN

01/14/2005 SSN received in the mail

02/03/2006 AOS sent (Did not apply for EAD or AP)

02/09/2006 NOA

02/16/2006 Case status Online

05/01/2006 Biometrics Appt.

07/12/2006 AOS Interview APPROVED

07/24/2006 GC arrived

05/02/2007 Driver's License - Passed Road Test!

05/27/2008 Lifting of Conditions sent (TSC > VSC)

06/03/2008 Check Cleared

07/08/2008 INFOPASS (I-551 stamp)

07/08/2008 Driver's License renewed

04/20/2009 Lifting of Conditions approved

04/28/2009 Card received in the mail

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Posted

Congratulations, Dianna!!!

Thank you for your detailed reports; I know they will help others!

As to you traveling ahead of your husband, I actually encourage you to check this out further. I did some searching for you this am but ran out of time. However, I specifically remember this question being answered by the immigration attorney at BE because I was surprised at the answer: the USC must travel with/ahead of the immigrant.

Like I said, I don't have a source, but encourage you to check further into it.

Best wishes, and travel safe!

m

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Congratulations on your approval!

I-130

2005-09-23 Sent I-130.

2005-10-05 I-130 NOA1

2006-02-19 *touched*

2006-02-21 RFE

2006-03-09 RFE received by CSC

2006-03-29 I-130 NOA2

2006-03-31 *touched*

2006-04-01 *touched*

2006-04-12 NVC assigned case number

I-129F

2005-11-18 I-129F Sent

2005-11-29 I-129F NOA1

2005-12-27 I-129F RFE :(

2006-01-13 I-129F RFE Reply sent.

2006-01-25 *touched*

2006-01-26 I-129F RFE received

2006-04-04 *touched*

2006-04-04 NOA2 **approved!!!**

2006-04-20 NVC assigned case number

2006-04-21 case forwarded to embassy

2006-04-26 packet 3 received

2006-05-02 packet 3 sent

2006-05-04 packet 4 received

2006-05-15 Interview in Stockholm **APPROVED**

2006-05-23 My sweetie is coming home!!

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As long as you have a valid visa you can travel to the usa on your own. My wife did so and no problem.

Scott

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I-129F sent to <!--WORD2URL-01--><!--END WORD2URL-01-->NSC<!--WORD2URL-02--><!--END WORD2URL-02--> 3-5-03

I-129F Received <!--WORD2URL-01--><!--END WORD2URL-01-->NSC<!--WORD2URL-02--><!--END WORD2URL-02--> 3-8-03

Ref Received-B-Cert needed 10-1-03

Ref submitted 10-16-03

Approval 2nd notice 10-20-03

Received in Kuala Lumpur 11-03-03

Packet 3 received 11-10-03

Police Certificate requested 11-17-03

Police Certificate Received 01-24-04

Checklist sent to embassy 01-26-04

Sent I-134 packet to Irene 1-29-04

Packet 4 received 2/13/04

Interview 2/24/04-Approval <!--WORD2URL-01--><!--END WORD2URL-01-->K1<!--WORD2URL-02--><!--END WORD2URL-02-->

Arrive Indianapolis 3/11/04

Proposal on March 17

Left Indy 3/30/04

Went to Malacca Malaysia for Marriage on 1/2/05

Marriage on 1/15/05

Filed <!--WORD2URL-01--><!--END WORD2URL-01-->DCF<!--WORD2URL-02--><!--END WORD2URL-02--> I-130 on 1/24/05-Approved

Interview at Kuala Lumpu 3/15/05

VISA Issued 3/16/05

Arrived in USA on 4/22/05.

Social Security card applied for 5-6-05

Green Card received 5-8-05

Social Security Card Received 5-16-5

apply for Removal of Conditions 1/6/07??

Conditions removed in March 2008

Posted
Congratulations, Dianna!!!

Thank you for your detailed reports; I know they will help others!

As to you traveling ahead of your husband, I actually encourage you to check this out further. I did some searching for you this am but ran out of time. However, I specifically remember this question being answered by the immigration attorney at BE because I was surprised at the answer: the USC must travel with/ahead of the immigrant.

Like I said, I don't have a source, but encourage you to check further into it.

Best wishes, and travel safe!

m

:unsure: Hmmmm, I am little bit confused now. Some of you say I can travel, Meauxna says No! Any suggestions where I can check may I travel ahead of my hubby with my immigrant visa?

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Posted

Congratulations, Dianna!!!

Thank you for your detailed reports; I know they will help others!

As to you traveling ahead of your husband, I actually encourage you to check this out further. I did some searching for you this am but ran out of time. However, I specifically remember this question being answered by the immigration attorney at BE because I was surprised at the answer: the USC must travel with/ahead of the immigrant.

Like I said, I don't have a source, but encourage you to check further into it.

Best wishes, and travel safe!

m

:unsure: Hmmmm, I am little bit confused now. Some of you say I can travel, Meauxna says No! Any suggestions where I can check may I travel ahead of my hubby with my immigrant visa?

Dianna, I actually stumbled on this thread while looking for something else, but remembered your question. This is where I first got the idea about the immigrant traveling ahead of the sponsor in a DCF case. Since the source is a respectable immigration attorney, I paid attention.

I don't know if there were more posts from him on the subject or not, but as I said, it would be worth getting clarification. Note that the OP in that thread had a similar issue to yours, and that she got her information from the consulate originally. Maybe your Consulate would have an answer for you?

Anyway, happy reading. The particular post I refer you to is #6 by Folinskyinla.

http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=304085&

m

Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

How Do I Remove The Conditions On Permanent Residence Based On Marriage?

Welcome to the United States: A Guide For New Immigrants

Yes, even this last one.. stuff in there that not even your USC knows.....

Here are more links that I love:

Arriving in America, The POE Drill

Dual Citizenship FAQ

Other Fora I Post To:

alt.visa.us.marriage-based http://britishexpats.com/ and www.***removed***.com

censored link = *family based immigration* website

Inertia. Is that the Greek god of 'can't be bothered'?

Met, married, immigrated, naturalized.

I-130 filed Aug02

USC Jul06

No Deje Piedras Sobre El Pavimento!

Filed: Timeline
Posted

Scott,

The issue appears not to be traveling alone v traveling together, the issue appears to be traveling before v travling with or after.

When did your wife travel to the USA - before or after you did?

Yodrak

As long as you have a valid visa you can travel to the usa on your own. My wife did so and no problem.

Scott

 
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