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Filed: Country: Philippines
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hello every one! my husband is going to the U.S tomorrow at 8 am (philippines) i am so mixed emotion right now. im happy because i know it's for my son's future but super sad as well because im going to miss my husband so much. like what i've aske before how long will it take for him to bring me and my son there? he is an immigrant and may i ask if he needs to be a citizen before he can apply for a petition or just being a gc holder is enough? and what kind of visa should we apply for? looking forward to your answers :) thank you all.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Yes he can apply for you as a GC holder. He can do the I-130 application. (Spouse Visa) because you are already married. How long has he been a GC holder? If he had his GC for over fives years he can apply for citizenship to get you here much faster than being a GC holder. But in the meantime yes he can file a petition for you.

Keep it Real

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Pakistan
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hello every one! my husband is going to the U.S tomorrow at 8 am (philippines) i am so mixed emotion right now. im happy because i know it's for my son's future but super sad as well because im going to miss my husband so much. like what i've aske before how long will it take for him to bring me and my son there? he is an immigrant and may i ask if he needs to be a citizen before he can apply for a petition or just being a gc holder is enough? and what kind of visa should we apply for? looking forward to your answers :) thank you all.

Florida4life is right,

i can better understand ur feeling,

my husband is there in USA n i m missing him a lot :(

And something disappointing is that it takes 2 year to get green card:(

Citizenship (2014):


May-10-2014.... Application mailed out , through USPS express mail.


May-12-2014.... Application package delivered.


May-15-2014.....Check Cashed by USCIS


June-02-2014....Biometrics (walk in) syracuse field office


June-04-2014....Actual Biometrics appointment date


June-04-2014....in line for interview scheduling


Aug -19-2014....Interview


Filed: Country: Philippines
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Florida4life is right,

i can better understand ur feeling,

my husband is there in USA n i m missing him a lot :(

And something disappointing is that it takes 2 year to get green card:(

why 2 years? what state is he in? my husband will be in chicago and his relatives there took only three weeks to get gc.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Pakistan
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He wud be citizen then,

My petition is filed in VSC

Citizenship (2014):


May-10-2014.... Application mailed out , through USPS express mail.


May-12-2014.... Application package delivered.


May-15-2014.....Check Cashed by USCIS


June-02-2014....Biometrics (walk in) syracuse field office


June-04-2014....Actual Biometrics appointment date


June-04-2014....in line for interview scheduling


Aug -19-2014....Interview


Filed: Country: Philippines
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Yes he can apply for you as a GC holder. He can do the I-130 application. (Spouse Visa) because you are already married. How long has he been a GC holder? If he had his GC for over fives years he can apply for citizenship to get you here much faster than being a GC holder. But in the meantime yes he can file a petition for you.

we are not yet merried because he needs to be single for the petition. we're planning to be married once he get the gc. may i ask how long is your estimated time of the process for the petition for me and my baby??

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Again, Three (3) years after marriage and filing.

Please donot refer to him as your husband, if you'll are not yet legally married. Referring to him as such confuses the issues.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Jamaica
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immigrant. is he not yet allowed to get married after he gets his green card?

He cant marry you untill he enter the us and get his green card,,then he can return and marry you and file as permanent resident filing for spouse,,that is taking 2.5 years to process now..but you can go ahead an apply for a tourist visa so you can visit him while you are waiting for your filing to come through,,, do it before you get marry,,you stand a better chance of getting it now

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Not sure why you started a new post asking the same questions that you have asked and discussed in your previous post

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/405935-i-need-advices/page__p__5887030#entry5887030.

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Not sure why you started a new post asking the same questions that you have asked and discussed in your previous post

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/405935-i-need-advices/page__p__5887030#entry5887030.

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Jane...Read your previous post.

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He cant marry you untill he enter the us and get his green card,,then he can return and marry you and file as permanent resident filing for spouse,,that is taking 2.5 years to process now..but you can go ahead an apply for a tourist visa so you can visit him while you are waiting for your filing to come through,,, do it before you get marry,,you stand a better chance of getting it now

2.5 years to process now? Is that the truth? I couldn't help but notice this.... Thanks!

 
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