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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Cyprus
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when my husband received his green cards we were engaged (august2011) we got married in October ( 2011 ) and he went to usa in february 2012 before he doesn't know about the procedure.récently he has seen a lawyer who éxplain about the procedure of our situations

this week my husband will add my fille and i want to ask for a tourist visa next monthe what do you think????????

The tourist visa will not be approved because they will assume you would not return and want to stay with your husband. Wasted time and money.

Your best chance is the CR1 spousal visa with well documented proof of the engagement that came prior to his GC to show it was not a DV lottery induced "hook up" for you both, meaning you need to be able to show that you didn't get married just because he was DV approved and proof a bona fide marriage.

Spoiler

 

I-129F Sent : 3-31-2014, NOA2: 4-6-2014

NVC Received : some dinkelsberry yehoo in the house of clingons send our petition to the wrong consulate.

Consulate Received : July 30,2014 Transfer to right embassy complete.

Interview Date : Oct 22, 2014

Interview Result : AP , requesting another PC (not expired) and certified divorce decree (was submitted)Stokes interview via phone for petitioner 4 hrs after interview.

Oct 23 email notification visa approved.
Visa Received : Nov. 3 , 2014 VISA IN HAND.

US Entry : Nov. 21, 2014

Marriage : Dec 27, 2014

AOS send : May 12, 2015, received May 14, 2015 USPS priority

Email &text : May 18, 2015, check cashed May 19,2015, return receipt May 21, 2015 stamped USCIS Lockbox, NOA1 (3x) May 22,2015

Biometrics : June 1, 2015 letter received for appointment June 8, 2015, successful walk-in June 1, 2015

RFE : June 12, 2015 for income not meeting guideline. Income does ( ! ) exceed guideline.

RFE response : June 26, 2015 returned with a boat load full of financial evidence.

UPDATE: July 5, 2015 updated on all 3 cases, RFE received June 30, 2015.

Service request : Aug 12, 2015, letter received that it will be processed within 90 days from receipt of RFE.

UPDATE: Aug 24, 2015, EAD card being produced/ordered. ( 102 days from AOS receipt day and 55 days from RFE response received.) Thank you Jesus !

Emails : Aug 24, 2015, EAD approved, EAD card ordered.

I-797 EAD/AP approval notice received : Aug 27, 2015

EAD/AP combo card mailed : Aug 27, 2015, EAD/AP combo card received: Aug 31, 2015

Renewal application send for EAD/AP : May 31,2016 (AOS pending over 1 year). Received June 2, 2016,Notice date June7, 2016, emails,texts, NOA1 hard copy

Service request for pending AOS April 21, 2016, case not assigned yet.
Service request for pending AOS June 14, 2016, tier 2 said performing background checks.
Expedite request for EAD/AP Aug 3, 2016, Aug10 notification >request was received, assigned, completed. RFE letter requesting evidence for expedite, docs faxed Aug18

*Service request for I-485 Aug 3, 2016, Aug11 notification> request was assigned. Service request Dec 2, 2016.
AOS Interview letter received Aug 12, 2016

AOS Interview September 21, 2016.

Second Biometrics appointment letters received for EAD and AOS on Aug 15, 2016 for Aug 17 ( 2 day notice).

Second Biometrics completed Aug 17, 2016

Third Biometrics appointment letter received Aug 19, 2016 for Sept. 1, 2016. WTH ?!

EAD/AP (renewal) approval Aug 22, 2016, NOA2 received Aug 25, 2016

Renewal EAD in production notification text and online, expedite successful 4 days after RFE request response was faxed, Aug25mailed,Aug29received.

Sept. 21 Interview, 2 hour interview, we were separated and asked about 50 questions each for an hour each. IO was firm but professional, some smiles.
Several service requests made, contacted Senator and Ombudsman. Background checks still pending.
July 21, 2017 HOME VISIT.  Went well. Topic thread in AOS forum.
Waiting to skip ROC and get 10 yr GC due to over 2 year while pending AOS
AOS APPROVED Oct. 4, 2017 * Green card in hand Oct 13, 2017 !!!!!

First K1 denied after 16 month of AP. Refiled. We are a couple since 2009. Not a sprint but a matter of endurance.

 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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A tourist visa will not be approved because your goal is not to be a tourist but to rejoin your husband (je t'ai dis la meme chose en francais) your husband needs to file the I130 so that you can join him here permanently :)

Working in Turkmenistan, spouse is with me. 

Dealing with the NVC process...

Check out Timeline for questions :D

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Algeria
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The wait time for a spouse of a LPR is significantly longer than for that of a USC. There are annual limits on the number of family visas for LPRs so you have to wait for a space to become available. When I last researched this for a friend several years ago, average wait time was 5 years. It may be different now, but a quick google should give you current data. Many people are still waiting by the time their spouse becomes a US citizen at which time they change their petition. Though in your case, as your husband cannot get his citizenship for almost 5 years, it is probably best to start the process now.

As noted, you should be prepared to show evidence about your relationship and explain why you were not mentioned on his lottery application and were married very shortly after he got his green card.

Having listened to much incorrect visa advice in Algeria, from lawyers, well-intentioned friends and family etc I really encourage you to do your own research and, if you want legal advice, have your husband talk to a lawyer in the US. And please, please, please, even if someone knows someone who did (fill in the blank) and got a tourist visa while married or got the visa in a very short time, take it with a grain of salt and just focus on doing your own process correctly. If you are honest on a tourist visa--as you MUST be--and state that you are married to an LPR, you will not get a tourist visa. So, do this right and prepare for a long wait. Don't listen to anyone who tells you there are shortcuts.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Egypt
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Great advice jpaula! I didn't know that about the difference between USC's petitioning and LPR's petitioning. It looks like this thread was originally posted on the board you linked to but it was moved to MENA.

Gosh I am so sorry to hear about the awful long wait to be with your husband. We're here if you need us. (F)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Algeria
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Hmm, I wonder why they moved it from there to MENA. Maybe they were hoping someone could give you information specific to petitions going through Algeria. The wait times do vary by country and I would guess Algeria is below average since fewer applications go through there than, say, India, and annual allotments are by country.

I cannot think of any LPR on the MENA forum who has filed for a spouse, but maybe someone has and can give you a better guess as to time. My only advice is to get as much accurate info as you can, start the process now (file the I-130 and front load it with evidence of your relationship and an explanation of the timing of your marriage), do it right, and be patient.

 
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