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My girlfriend and I are thinking of doing a vacation in Mexico early next year while I am working in the US.

I will be in the US around 50% of my time this year for work on a Visa waiver, that means like 6 weeks at home in Germany and then another 6 to 7 weeks in the US, which should be fine.

In January we are thinking to take some days off and meet in Mexico for a vacation.

She would fly from Kansas City to Mexico and I would fly from Germany with a connection flight to the US and then with another connection flight to Mexico, after a week I would fly back to the US and stay for some weeks for work.

Now I am concerned about the USCIS, since I have to go through immigration and be afraid that there could be complications since I technically have been in the US (only for the connection flight) and be back within just one week, especially because I would have been in the US this year a lot of my time.

Does anybody went through a similar situation or has any info? :blink:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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My girlfriend and I are thinking of doing a vacation in Mexico early next year while I am working in the US.

I will be in the US around 50% of my time this year for work on a Visa waiver, that means like 6 weeks at home in Germany and then another 6 to 7 weeks in the US, which should be fine.

In January we are thinking to take some days off and meet in Mexico for a vacation.

She would fly from Kansas City to Mexico and I would fly from Germany with a connection flight to the US and then with another connection flight to Mexico, after a week I would fly back to the US and stay for some weeks for work.

Now I am concerned about the USCIS, since I have to go through immigration and be afraid that there could be complications since I technically have been in the US (only for the connection flight) and be back within just one week, especially because I would have been in the US this year a lot of my time.

Does anybody went through a similar situation or has any info? :blink:

I would ask a lawyer for an answer. That sounds tricky to me...and I think you should get this answer for free. And to feel good call another one for a second opinion. I did this very often.Good luck

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03.21.07 I-130send to CSC

03.29.07 NOA 1

07.11.07 NOA 2

NVC

08.07.07 received case number

08.18.07 I-864 fee bill generated

08.31.07 I-864 payment send

09.11.07 NVC accepted I-864 payment

09.17.07 IV fee bill and I-864 generated

11.12.07 lawyer send out documents to NVC

12.22.07 NVC issued RFE on 230

01.02.07 requested paper back to NVC

01.14.07 RFE in system

01.24.08 case complet

Embassy

03.18.08 Interview in Frankfurt (submitted I-601 and I-212 )

06.17.08 received e-mail that case has been approved

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06.25.08 Enter USA --LA

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