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I dont know if this is a really stupid question but I figured it wouldnt hurt to ask.

I'm a USC and my husband and I already filed the I-130 and recieved packet 3 in the mail. I'm finding it impossible to reestablish domicile in the US and decided its best to go back for a visit and get things in order. I'm pregnant and due in April so I thought a good time to do this would be around June or July this year. Which leads me to two questions. Is there a deadline to send in the DS-forms? And is it at all possible for my husband, the intending immigrant, to travel with me to the US?

My Visa Journey so far......

Met my husband..... May 2004

First visit to Brazil....June 2006

Second visit to Brazil....May 2007

Married in Brazil....October 4, 2007

Applied for Brazilian Residency.... November 2007

Brazilian Residency Approved.... August 2008

I-130 Sent.... December 1, 2008

Packet 3 received.... December 19th, 2008

DS forms mailed... March 16, 2009

Packet 4 received.... April 6, 2009

Immigrant Visa Interview... May 27, 2009

Pregnant... due April 2009

Lydia Lorraine Nascimento born April 18th, 2009

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I dont know if this is a really stupid question but I figured it wouldnt hurt to ask.

I'm a USC and my husband and I already filed the I-130 and recieved packet 3 in the mail. I'm finding it impossible to reestablish domicile in the US and decided its best to go back for a visit and get things in order. I'm pregnant and due in April so I thought a good time to do this would be around June or July this year. Which leads me to two questions. Is there a deadline to send in the DS-forms? And is it at all possible for my husband, the intending immigrant, to travel with me to the US?

You have up to a year to send in the DS forms. Your husband needs a tourist visa to travel with you, which could be more difficult to get because he is the beneficiary of an an approved I-130 or if a tourist visa was issued he could still get turned back at the POE without a showing of strong ties and intent to return to brazil to complete the process

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