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Filed: Country: Czech Republic
Timeline
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Hello,

My wife and I were just recently married outside of the US. We have been living on and off in the Czech Republic for some time now, but are now ready so settle down more permanently. I have recently been accepted into a graduate program in the United States, and it seems like that's the best route for us to take at this point in our lives. However . . .

In order to get her (non US citizen) to the United States, I understand the process as follows:

1) application with the I-130 form

2) if approved, the paperwork is prepared for the local consulate

3) the alien will be invited for an interview at the embassy

4) if approved, the alien is given 6 months to enter the United States

I also understand that in order to apply for the I-130 from abroad (which is where we both currently are), there is a 6 month residency abroad minimum - herein lies the problem. We were married on 26 April of this year, but I only received my residence visa on 3 June (surprisingly fast actually). We would like to move in December (or early January at the latest), but that will be the 6 month minimum, not granting enough time to get everything done before the move. Does anyone know any way to apply for the I-130 before this date? My details are as follows:

-multiple entrance/exit visas all the way back to August 2003

-two long-term residence visas from 2005 and 2006 respectively

-a tourist extension visa from April of this year (when I was granted extra time to maintain legal status between the expiration of my tourist visa and our wedding date)

-a Schengen, type "D" visa from May 2008 (Schengen visas replaced the long-term visas mentioned above)

-my wife has a US tourist visa from 2006 which contains the note "TO ACCOMPANY BENJAMIN BENNETT" (me) in the Annotation section (she was given the visa on the basis of our engagement)

It seems to me that there is sufficient evidence that I've lived here before, but of course that doesn't necessarily change the rules. Any suggestions are more than welcome.

Thanks.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Malaysia
Timeline
Posted
Hello,

My wife and I were just recently married outside of the US. We have been living on and off in the Czech Republic for some time now, but are now ready so settle down more permanently. I have recently been accepted into a graduate program in the United States, and it seems like that's the best route for us to take at this point in our lives. However . . .

In order to get her (non US citizen) to the United States, I understand the process as follows:

1) application with the I-130 form

2) if approved, the paperwork is prepared for the local consulate

3) the alien will be invited for an interview at the embassy

4) if approved, the alien is given 6 months to enter the United States

I also understand that in order to apply for the I-130 from abroad (which is where we both currently are), there is a 6 month residency abroad minimum - herein lies the problem. We were married on 26 April of this year, but I only received my residence visa on 3 June (surprisingly fast actually). We would like to move in December (or early January at the latest), but that will be the 6 month minimum, not granting enough time to get everything done before the move. Does anyone know any way to apply for the I-130 before this date? My details are as follows:

-multiple entrance/exit visas all the way back to August 2003

-two long-term residence visas from 2005 and 2006 respectively

-a tourist extension visa from April of this year (when I was granted extra time to maintain legal status between the expiration of my tourist visa and our wedding date)

-a Schengen, type "D" visa from May 2008 (Schengen visas replaced the long-term visas mentioned above)

-my wife has a US tourist visa from 2006 which contains the note "TO ACCOMPANY BENJAMIN BENNETT" (me) in the Annotation section (she was given the visa on the basis of our engagement)

It seems to me that there is sufficient evidence that I've lived here before, but of course that doesn't necessarily change the rules. Any suggestions are more than welcome.

Thanks.

First, find out whether you are qualified to do a DCF with the US consulate in Czech, that's the fastest route.

Different US consulate in different country has different rules, so your best source is to call or email the consulate in Czech to find out whether you are qualified to do DCF.

You don't have to be present after you have submitted the I-130 petition, you can leave and your wife can stay on and leave later if you are running out of time.

DCF can save you from dealing with USCIS service centers and the quickest route to get your spouse to America.

Leah

USCIS

03/15/08 Mailed I-130 package

07/17 I-130 package delivered to Chicago lockbox

03/26 NOA1 received (Priority date 03/24/08)

04/18 Touched

06/05 Expedite request on humanitarian ground (medical emergency)

06/16, 06/17, 06/18, 06/19, 06/20 Touched

06/28 Received RFE dated 06/23

06/30 mailed RFE express mail to CSC

07/02, 07/03 Touched

07/08 07/09 Touched. "RFE received & processing resumed"

07/11 Congress aide found out I-130 was approved on 07/09!!!

07/17 NOA2 hardcopy dated 07/09

07/21 Approval notice hardcopy dated 07/11 I-130 was approved in 116 days from filing date (expedited).

NVC

07/15 NVC received and assigned case #

07/16 Emailed expedite request & supporting documents

07/17 DS-3032 and AOS fee bill generated, Emailed DS-3032.

07/21 Received DS-3032 & AOS fee bill hardcopy.

07/24 NVC approved expedite request

US Consulate

07/31 Package arrived at US consulate

08/01 Was told to pick up packet 3 on 08/04

08/04 Req packet 3 send by mail.

08/09 Received packet 3

08/11 Returned packet 3

08/15 Picked up packet 4 & medical check up

08/28 Submitted civil docs & paid $400 IV fee. Visa Interview & approved !!!

08/29 Visa in hand

09/30 POE IR1 visa interview took 166 days from the I-130 filing date (expedited).

10/04 Applied for SSN in married name.

11/11 Welcome notice received (dated 11/04)

11/15 Received Green card.

11/21 2nd Welcome notice received (dated 11/13)

11/24 Received SS card in maiden name.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Malaysia
Timeline
Posted
My local consulate told me that I should fill out and submit the forms and then they would tell me if they considered me qualified to Direct File.

List all your conditions and send them an email inquiry?

I don't know about consulate in where you are. The one in my country is very quick in replying emails and any sort of visa related inquiries.

Leah

USCIS

03/15/08 Mailed I-130 package

07/17 I-130 package delivered to Chicago lockbox

03/26 NOA1 received (Priority date 03/24/08)

04/18 Touched

06/05 Expedite request on humanitarian ground (medical emergency)

06/16, 06/17, 06/18, 06/19, 06/20 Touched

06/28 Received RFE dated 06/23

06/30 mailed RFE express mail to CSC

07/02, 07/03 Touched

07/08 07/09 Touched. "RFE received & processing resumed"

07/11 Congress aide found out I-130 was approved on 07/09!!!

07/17 NOA2 hardcopy dated 07/09

07/21 Approval notice hardcopy dated 07/11 I-130 was approved in 116 days from filing date (expedited).

NVC

07/15 NVC received and assigned case #

07/16 Emailed expedite request & supporting documents

07/17 DS-3032 and AOS fee bill generated, Emailed DS-3032.

07/21 Received DS-3032 & AOS fee bill hardcopy.

07/24 NVC approved expedite request

US Consulate

07/31 Package arrived at US consulate

08/01 Was told to pick up packet 3 on 08/04

08/04 Req packet 3 send by mail.

08/09 Received packet 3

08/11 Returned packet 3

08/15 Picked up packet 4 & medical check up

08/28 Submitted civil docs & paid $400 IV fee. Visa Interview & approved !!!

08/29 Visa in hand

09/30 POE IR1 visa interview took 166 days from the I-130 filing date (expedited).

10/04 Applied for SSN in married name.

11/11 Welcome notice received (dated 11/04)

11/15 Received Green card.

11/21 2nd Welcome notice received (dated 11/13)

11/24 Received SS card in maiden name.

Filed: Country: Czech Republic
Timeline
Posted
My local consulate told me that I should fill out and submit the forms and then they would tell me if they considered me qualified to Direct File.

List all your conditions and send them an email inquiry?

I don't know about consulate in where you are. The one in my country is very quick in replying emails and any sort of visa related inquiries.

Leah

Thanks, everybody. I emailed the consulate at the beginning of the week regarding my situation, but have yet to hear back from them. They're not extremely fast at responding, but in my experience have at least done so 100% of the time.

I'll post the reply here if anyone's interested.

  • 2 weeks later...
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
Timeline
Posted
Hello,

My wife and I were just recently married outside of the US. We have been living on and off in the Czech Republic for some time now, but are now ready so settle down more permanently. I have recently been accepted into a graduate program in the United States, and it seems like that's the best route for us to take at this point in our lives. However . . .

In order to get her (non US citizen) to the United States, I understand the process as follows:

1) application with the I-130 form

2) if approved, the paperwork is prepared for the local consulate

3) the alien will be invited for an interview at the embassy

4) if approved, the alien is given 6 months to enter the United States

I also understand that in order to apply for the I-130 from abroad (which is where we both currently are), there is a 6 month residency abroad minimum - herein lies the problem. We were married on 26 April of this year, but I only received my residence visa on 3 June (surprisingly fast actually). We would like to move in December (or early January at the latest), but that will be the 6 month minimum, not granting enough time to get everything done before the move. Does anyone know any way to apply for the I-130 before this date? My details are as follows:

-multiple entrance/exit visas all the way back to August 2003

-two long-term residence visas from 2005 and 2006 respectively

-a tourist extension visa from April of this year (when I was granted extra time to maintain legal status between the expiration of my tourist visa and our wedding date)

-a Schengen, type "D" visa from May 2008 (Schengen visas replaced the long-term visas mentioned above)

-my wife has a US tourist visa from 2006 which contains the note "TO ACCOMPANY BENJAMIN BENNETT" (me) in the Annotation section (she was given the visa on the basis of our engagement)

It seems to me that there is sufficient evidence that I've lived here before, but of course that doesn't necessarily change the rules. Any suggestions are more than welcome.

Thanks.

Hello,

My wife and I were just recently married outside of the US. We have been living on and off in the Czech Republic for some time now, but are now ready so settle down more permanently. I have recently been accepted into a graduate program in the United States, and it seems like that's the best route for us to take at this point in our lives. However . . .

In order to get her (non US citizen) to the United States, I understand the process as follows:

1) application with the I-130 form

2) if approved, the paperwork is prepared for the local consulate

3) the alien will be invited for an interview at the embassy

4) if approved, the alien is given 6 months to enter the United States

I also understand that in order to apply for the I-130 from abroad (which is where we both currently are), there is a 6 month residency abroad minimum - herein lies the problem. We were married on 26 April of this year, but I only received my residence visa on 3 June (surprisingly fast actually). We would like to move in December (or early January at the latest), but that will be the 6 month minimum, not granting enough time to get everything done before the move. Does anyone know any way to apply for the I-130 before this date? My details are as follows:

-multiple entrance/exit visas all the way back to August 2003

-two long-term residence visas from 2005 and 2006 respectively

-a tourist extension visa from April of this year (when I was granted extra time to maintain legal status between the expiration of my tourist visa and our wedding date)

-a Schengen, type "D" visa from May 2008 (Schengen visas replaced the long-term visas mentioned above)

-my wife has a US tourist visa from 2006 which contains the note "TO ACCOMPANY BENJAMIN BENNETT" (me) in the Annotation section (she was given the visa on the basis of our engagement)

It seems to me that there is sufficient evidence that I've lived here before, but of course that doesn't necessarily change the rules. Any suggestions are more than welcome.

Thanks.

06-10-2008I-130 sent Chicago lock box

10-16-2008 (NOA1)Received Calif service center

10-19-2008 (touch)

10-25-2008 (NOA2) I-130 approval sent to NVC

02-10-2009 Interview

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
Timeline
Posted

i was in the same boat as you. I had lived in Colombia for 8 months, but was not a resident until April 2008... We were married in January 2008. Put in for DCF and was turned down.. By your timeline of being a resident since June 3, the soonest you can use DCF is Dec 3, 2008. Sorry to give you the bad news. I have had to leave my wife and kids behind and return to the USA. I filed thru Chicago for I-130. Play the waiting game.

06-10-2008I-130 sent Chicago lock box

10-16-2008 (NOA1)Received Calif service center

10-19-2008 (touch)

10-25-2008 (NOA2) I-130 approval sent to NVC

02-10-2009 Interview

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
Timeline
Posted

i read about some one in india filing in less then 3 months (69 days if i remember correctly)...never hurts to try and you may get lucky. I was in india 89 days and thought it wasnt long enough and didnt try.

06/11/2007 Married

07/23/2007 Sent I-130 (priority date)

08/02/2007 NOA-1

12/21/2007 Approval (checked online)Merry Christmas

12/26/2007 NAO-2 postmarked

NVC

01/07/2008 NVC received case number assigned

01/28/2008 NVC generates and mails DS-3032 and AOS bill

01/29/2008 (DS-3032 request emailed by husband and fee paid using James shortcuts)

02/01/2008 AOS fee bill received by NVC

02/05/2008 I-864 packet generated (called NVC for this information)

02/09/2008 mailed I-864 packet priority mail

02/11/2008 IV Fee bill generated and paid IV bill using experimental shortcut

02/19/2008 recieved IV fee bill

03/24/2008 DS-230 generated (NVC operator informed me)

04/21/2008 CASE COMPLETE/ interview date JUNE 6th

06/06/2008 AP

12/15/2008 case returned for further review

10/01/2009 USCIS REAFFIRMS APPROVAL CASE SENT TO DOS

11/09/2009 CASE BACK IN CHENNAI

12/10/2009 2ND INTERVIEW rescheduled twice, now Feb. 12th 2010

02/19/2010 Passport with IR-1 visa recieved

 
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