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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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At this juncture, you don't submit any paperwork. Your US Citizen spouse needs to submit a form I-130 and the instructions for that form tell where the form and accompanying documentation need to be submitted to.

got it thanks...

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Chicago lockbox. Then they send it to the NBC. Because you both live in Canada they likely will adjudicate it there. With both people not in the US that means only about 2 months until NOA2. Hopefully. But that also means that the US citizen either needs a US based job that covers the household (see I-864P for the poverty guidelines) or 3x the assets for such in US based funds for the AOS (affidavit of support.)

Should you choose to do this moving to the US please please please read all of http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/NVC_for_Montreal_Beneficiaries_%E2%80%93_Electronic_Processing_and_New_Online_Forms'>Saylin's NVC for Montreal Beneficiaries! several times. Bookmark that baby! LOL (Then send her some poutine gravy! smile.png )

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline

Chicago lockbox. Then they send it to the NBC. Because you both live in Canada they likely will adjudicate it there. With both people not in the US that means only about 2 months until NOA2. Hopefully. But that also means that the US citizen either needs a US based job that covers the household (see I-864P for the poverty guidelines) or 3x the assets for such in US based funds for the AOS (affidavit of support.)

Should you choose to do this moving to the US please please please read all of Saylin's NVC for Montreal Beneficiaries! several times. Bookmark that baby! LOL (Then send her some poutine gravy! smile.png )

Okay good to know, we own a house outright in the US and will have 3x assest ( investments ect) based in canada...

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