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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I am about to start the permanent residence process for my wife and daughter. I have a couple of questions:

1) Is it worth the while for me to apply for K3/K4 visas for them? I am asking because I have heard all sorts of stories about the relative processing times for permanent residence and K3/K4 visas. I guess there are many factors involved, and therefore no one-size-fits-all rules. In my case, my wife and daughter are UK citizens, I'd be filing the applications in California (Bay Area) and we have never had any issues with immigration officials before.

2) Is it the case that my wife and daughter can come visiting under the Visa Waiver Program after I have filed for permanent residence and/or K3/K4 visas for them? I would have thought that the answer is negative, but maybe people can share their experiences, positive or negative.

Any feedback will be much appreciated.

 
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