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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Please bear with my ignorance, but I thought I would ask those who may know more than I.

My husband will be PCSing to a new training program within a year (new MOS), which will be requiring him to pack up our entire apartment while he is in barracks housing during the 10-month program (required since I am not currently living with him). This however will pose a problem for where I will be able to live should I receive my visa during this training program if he is not allowed to live off base with me

What he (and I) are wondering is if we are justified in asking for an expedite on our I-130 and subsequent steps on the grounds his PCS will prevent us from living together if the visa process takes the expected time? Or perhaps on similar grounds.

I am not really putting much hope in this route, but it is always best to explore all out options. I don't want to waste an expedite review if it is guaranteed to be denied.

Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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i recommend requesting it to be expedited. then just send the papers to his home of record or family. then have the family mail the papers they received to you guys when you husband gets finishes training and gets housing allowance.

USCIS
11/06/13: Sent I-130 to Arizona Lockbox
11/06/13: Priority date.
11/11/13: NOA1 hardcopy received via Mail.
12/05/13: NOA2 received & case approved at USCIS.
12/11/13: Case Sent to Department of State National Visa Center (NVC)

NVC
01/06/14: NVC received our case
02/04/14: Assigned Case number
02/10/14: Completed DS-3032
02/10/14: Paid AOS
02/12/14: AOS as PAID
03/05/14: Sent AOS packet.
02/10/14: DS-3032 Accepted.
03/20/14: Paid IV
03/20/14: IV as PAID
XX/XX/14: Sent IV packet.
*************************
XX/XX13: CASE COMPLETE

Case goes to Jerusalem

US Embassy Jerusalem
XX/XX/14- Recieved Instructions
XX/XX/14 - Medical Exam
XX/XX/14 - Interview
XX/XX/14 - APPROVED

XX/XX/14 - Received visa

XX/XX/14 - POE

 
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