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Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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Hi everyone.

I'm a British national and would like a little assistance and clarification for emigration to the US as the spouse of a US citizen (my wife).

We have resided together in London since we were married in the US(September 29th 2001). My wife has had her indefinate leave to remain in the UK for a few years now, but we feel that it's time to relocate to the US. We are looking at heading over there at the end of April 2007, but we obviously need some help regarding the timing of the applications etc.

I have the I-130 application form and G325A form, plus the relevant copies of marriage certificate, an international money order for $190 (payable to the Dept. of Homeland Security), my wife's birth certificate and also her passport and Visa details. We just need to get some passport sized photos done and then I believe we are ready to post the lot off.

Now, are we doing this too soon? I'm worried that we may get my visa but that it will expire before our (hopefully) emigration date.

Also, we are heading over there to visit the family this coming November, will that cause a problem at all?

My apologies for the long post, but I would like to get everything we need to do crystal clear in my head before we begin the process. Thank you very much in advance.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Posted
Hi everyone.

I'm a British national and would like a little assistance and clarification for emigration to the US as the spouse of a US citizen (my wife).

We have resided together in London since we were married in the US(September 29th 2001). My wife has had her indefinate leave to remain in the UK for a few years now, but we feel that it's time to relocate to the US. We are looking at heading over there at the end of April 2007, but we obviously need some help regarding the timing of the applications etc.

I have the I-130 application form and G325A form, plus the relevant copies of marriage certificate, an international money order for $190 (payable to the Dept. of Homeland Security), my wife's birth certificate and also her passport and Visa details. We just need to get some passport sized photos done and then I believe we are ready to post the lot off.

Now, are we doing this too soon? I'm worried that we may get my visa but that it will expire before our (hopefully) emigration date.

Also, we are heading over there to visit the family this coming November, will that cause a problem at all?

My apologies for the long post, but I would like to get everything we need to do crystal clear in my head before we begin the process. Thank you very much in advance.

Personally I do not think it is too soon seeing most processing times are taking anywhere form 6 months up to a year. You can check the timelines here at the top to get an idea.

Be sure to confirm whether you are sendig photocopies or certified copies or original documents (ie birth certificates etc. I would NOT send originals... only copies when allowed or certified copies)

I STRONGLY recommend you keep copies of EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING you send to them!

Good luck

09/2005 submitted I130, 08/09/2006 completed medical,case left NVC to Montreal Embassy July 7, 2006
06/07/2006 NVC CASE COMPLETE! (278 days from I130 submitted to NVC case complete)
August 2006 Interview at Montreal Embassy, need to submit I601 & I212 waiver.July 2007 submitted waivers to Montreal Embassy who forwarded to Vermont Service Center
October 2007 rec'd receipt and notification or waiver processing from VSC, April 2008 rec'd RFE for I601 July 2008 submitted RFE, and rec'd receipt, advised written decision within 60 days
October 24, 2008 sent written request for case status to VSC, May 2009 after written request for status update recd letter "being processed"
July2009 requested Senator inquiry again.. response "with officer, required extra processing" if no response check back 6 months!
Dec 09 requested senator inquiry again, Jan 8 2010 requested more than "general inquiry" senator Jan 11, 2010 Senator requested supervisor
Jan 12, VSC told senator's office we wld recd notice in mail 7 - 10 days Jan 20, 2010 I601 DENIED.... letter dated Jan 14, 2010
April 2010, granted 290b approval to send to Appeal for review

October 2011 Appeal denied due to fraud, now dumped by husband, now with Canadian Arabic woman from Tunisa for Canada residence.. processing Immigration with her now

thru Canada

July2013 He ws deported back to Egypt almost a year ago due to out of status for almost 2 years

movin on to a new life
Felicia

Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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Thanks for replying. :D

Don't worry, we will be sending copies of the relevant documentation.

One thing that may be an obstacle is the affidavit of support. My wife (or myself) won't have a job in the US when we move over there, and we will be staying with her parents until we both find work. I have been told that someone other than my wife can supply the affidavit instead, and i'm wondering if her parents will be acceptable (we have talked about it and they are extremely happy to do it).

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Actually, since your wife is there on indefinite remain ...you very well could possibly file for DCF at the US embassy in London. It would be much quicker and probably be your best route to take. I would call the Embassy asap and find out if you qualify. I don't have the number off hand but I am sure someone reading this can direct you.I know you can get it if you click on guides and look up DCF. Hope it works for you!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Thanks for replying. :D

Don't worry, we will be sending copies of the relevant documentation.

One thing that may be an obstacle is the affidavit of support. My wife (or myself) won't have a job in the US when we move over there, and we will be staying with her parents until we both find work. I have been told that someone other than my wife can supply the affidavit instead, and i'm wondering if her parents will be acceptable (we have talked about it and they are extremely happy to do it).

Sounds like you are on the right track.. Good luck

09/2005 submitted I130, 08/09/2006 completed medical,case left NVC to Montreal Embassy July 7, 2006
06/07/2006 NVC CASE COMPLETE! (278 days from I130 submitted to NVC case complete)
August 2006 Interview at Montreal Embassy, need to submit I601 & I212 waiver.July 2007 submitted waivers to Montreal Embassy who forwarded to Vermont Service Center
October 2007 rec'd receipt and notification or waiver processing from VSC, April 2008 rec'd RFE for I601 July 2008 submitted RFE, and rec'd receipt, advised written decision within 60 days
October 24, 2008 sent written request for case status to VSC, May 2009 after written request for status update recd letter "being processed"
July2009 requested Senator inquiry again.. response "with officer, required extra processing" if no response check back 6 months!
Dec 09 requested senator inquiry again, Jan 8 2010 requested more than "general inquiry" senator Jan 11, 2010 Senator requested supervisor
Jan 12, VSC told senator's office we wld recd notice in mail 7 - 10 days Jan 20, 2010 I601 DENIED.... letter dated Jan 14, 2010
April 2010, granted 290b approval to send to Appeal for review

October 2011 Appeal denied due to fraud, now dumped by husband, now with Canadian Arabic woman from Tunisa for Canada residence.. processing Immigration with her now

thru Canada

July2013 He ws deported back to Egypt almost a year ago due to out of status for almost 2 years

movin on to a new life
Felicia

Filed: Country: United Kingdom
Timeline
Posted
Now, are we doing this too soon? I'm worried that we may get my visa but that it will expire before our (hopefully) emigration date.

Since you say you are filing directly in London, youi will have better replies by posting the DCF/Direct consular filing section.

there are a lot of London experiences if you want to research your questions.

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: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
Timeline
Posted
Thanks for replying. :D

Don't worry, we will be sending copies of the relevant documentation.

One thing that may be an obstacle is the affidavit of support. My wife (or myself) won't have a job in the US when we move over there, and we will be staying with her parents until we both find work. I have been told that someone other than my wife can supply the affidavit instead, and i'm wondering if her parents will be acceptable (we have talked about it and they are extremely happy to do it).

Yes. Here parents can financially sponsor you. Your wife would fill out form I-864 and then her parents would fill out form I-864A. Your wife will then submit them together.

Joel

Posted (edited)

Hi,

You can have a look at my timeline, it might give you some ideas as to when to file and all that.

I don't see why you would not quilify for DCF so, just send your paperwork out.... The approval of the petition is the one that takes up the most time, so if I was you, I would send what you have now, and start asking your inlaws to get their things together for the affidavit.

Your wife will have to sponsor you aswell, if you have any properties or savings in the bank this can count towards her affidavit. If after this you still need a co-sponsor then ask her parents to fill in the forms and give some evidence so that you can submit all together.

If by the time you get your petition approved you realise that there is still plenty of time before your move date, don't worry, this does not expire and you can put it on hold until say November - December. Once you send your DS230 part 1 and your Notification for Readiness the Embassy might take a few weeks to assign you an interview date (it took them nearly a month to send us the packet).

If you have any more questions, just ask away... We were recently approved, and if you look at my timeline you'll see that I put our application on stand-by for nearly a year! Nothing wrong with that, no one asked any questions or had any problems with this at the interview...

Good luck!

Editing to correct typos... :blush:

Edited by anytaholland

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