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Applying for another visa (To another country) during the CR-1 process?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Pretty sure you can move anywhere during the process but you may keep in mind... what we were told when looking into this option was that when the time comes for interview. The US embassy in the country you're going may not work with you and therefore you might have to make a trip back to beneficiaries country. If this happens to be the case and you can swing all the moving around financially I don't see why it should be a problem. :) It's great to look at options.


January 2011 - Fell in love while both volunteering on a hospital ship. wub.png


July 2013 - Happiest day! Married in Ghana. energy.gif yes.gif !!!


September 11, 2013 - Back to the USA in order to begin immigration process. cray5ol.gif crying.gif !!!


October 28, 2013 - Priority date for Noa1 dancin5hr.gif cool.png


TODAY - Praising God for another day to live in love. Looking at the calendar for the 100'th time…. ClockWatch2.gif


RIGHT NOW - God is alive, we are alive it's all a good thing!


ALWAYS - We are blessed, no matter how far apart this season of life keeps us! whistling.gif yes.gif




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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Russia
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I got two tourist visas while in the I-130 petitioning process (the UK and Schengen). Was totally fine.

I'm the beneficiary.

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Don't have a timeline? Don't know how to get started with it? Do it for the statistics sake: VJ video guide

Filing for a USC spouse visa (IR-1/CR-1) and not sure what comes next? Check out the VJ IR-1/CR-1 guide

Want to know what's happening with your case? Here's the USCIS tracking page (get an account and see if the case's been 'touched'!). Don't get your hopes up though, some cases never even appear there despite being successfully processed.

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I got two tourist visas while in the I-130 petitioning process (the UK and Schengen). Was totally fine.

Thanks for your response Hollyday!

Phew, thats a relief to know that we have some options available to us.

Thanks to everyone else for your responses / help too... this forum definitely has put us in a better position :)

USCIS (at USCIS for 5 months 5 days)


06/01/2014 Married


12/01/2014 I-130 SENT


17/01/2014 NOA1 Form I-797 from USCIS received


31/05/2014 I-130 Approved



NVC (at NVC for 5 months 6 days)


19/06/2014 Case Received


09/07/2014 Case number and INN assigned


22/07/2014 DS-261 Available & Completed


25/07/2014 AOS Fee invoiced


29/07.2014 AOS Payment Receipt Available


29/07/2014 AOS Package Sent


04/10/2014 IV Fee Invoiced


04/10/2014 AOS Package Resent (Due to incomplete data)


25/11/2014 Case Complete!!



DOS


19/12/2014 Medical booked


06/01/2015 Interview date!


XXXXXXXX Received Visa


XXXXXXX Green Card fee paid


XXXXXXX FLY TO THE USA OF A.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Russia
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Thanks for your response Hollyday!

Phew, thats a relief to know that we have some options available to us.

Thanks to everyone else for your responses / help too... this forum definitely has put us in a better position smile.png

No prob, just keep in mind what other posters said: if you spend 6 or more months in that country the beneficiary needs a police certificate from it too.

I'm the beneficiary.

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Don't have a timeline? Don't know how to get started with it? Do it for the statistics sake: VJ video guide

Filing for a USC spouse visa (IR-1/CR-1) and not sure what comes next? Check out the VJ IR-1/CR-1 guide

Want to know what's happening with your case? Here's the USCIS tracking page (get an account and see if the case's been 'touched'!). Don't get your hopes up though, some cases never even appear there despite being successfully processed.

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