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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Dear Everyone,

After 7 months of waiting apart for my husband's K-3 visa to come, we are still not sure how much longer it will take. We are exploring plan B, which is for me to move abroad to be with him until the visa is processed. My question is whether any of you have done the same thing? Would there be any negative consequences for me moving abroad during the application process? We are planning to have an address here in the US for paperwork to be sent to. Would a PO Box or house address (i.e. my parents' house) be better? Thank you for any information/ advice you can give.

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Robin

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Filed: Other Country: China
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Dear Everyone,

After 7 months of waiting apart for my husband's K-3 visa to come, we are still not sure how much longer it will take. We are exploring plan B, which is for me to move abroad to be with him until the visa is processed. My question is whether any of you have done the same thing? Would there be any negative consequences for me moving abroad during the application process? We are planning to have an address here in the US for paperwork to be sent to. Would a PO Box or house address (i.e. my parents' house) be better? Thank you for any information/ advice you can give.

Best,

Robin

Any address is fine. There are no direct consequences to you moving abroad. However, you must still qualify as the sponsor or have a co-sponsor.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Brazil
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yes, the only problem that can happen is if you can't continue to work while living abroad

a lot of prople who work with software development and such are still able to maintain their jobs in the US and work from a remote location. If that is your case, you sould be fine. If not, how do you plan to prove to the government that you can sponsor your husband?

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