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Hello again, :blush:

Just quik question. Can my fiancee submit all paperwork if he is a residnt of FL to VSC, and if his mother a resident of MA? Oh he should change his driving license (from FL to MA) to be able to send the petition to VSC? If yes how long does it take?

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Hello again, :blush:

Just quik question. Can my fiancee submit all paperwork if he is a residnt of FL to VSC, and if his mother a resident of MA? Oh he should change his driving license (from FL to MA) to be able to send the petition to VSC? If yes how long does it take?

Thank you!

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If he is a resident of Florida then TSC. If he changes his residence to MA then why not VSC.... I think most states will say 30 days to determine residency.

YMMV

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If he is a resident of Florida then TSC. If he changes his residence to MA then why not VSC.... I think most states will say 30 days to determine residency.

Thank you. We just saw that VSC works so fast!!! and TSC forward all petitions to CSC...

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I don't know - that sounds kind of shady.

Your fiance resides in Florida - not MA.

I was born and raised in NY but reside in Florida.

USCIS does not ask us where our parents live....nor what state our driver's license is from.

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Also, on the G-325A biographical form, he will need to put down his current employer... which I assume is Florida.

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I don't know - that sounds kind of shady.

Your fiance resides in Florida - not MA.

I was born and raised in NY but reside in Florida.

USCIS does not ask us where our parents live....nor what state our driver's license is from.

I know. But we try to find everything that can speed our process up. 2 years of long distance realationship..... I see you send your petition to TSC? and according your calendar is quite fast!

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Also, on the G-325A biographical form, he will need to put down his current employer... which I assume is Florida.

I agree. If you are employed in Florida and claiming residency in MA it looks dishonest. If I were the officer assigned to approve your case I would wonder what else are you being dishonest about.

Patience is required for this process.

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Also, on the G-325A biographical form, he will need to put down his current employer... which I assume is Florida.

I know someone who did exactly what the OP is thinking. He lived in Ohio, established residency in Virginia and filed his petition with VSC with success. As soon as the petition was approved he terminated his Virginia residency. So it has been done. I am not however recommending this in any way.....

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YMMV

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DanNNina is right - it's beneficial to be honest throughout this process.

I understand that you want this process to move along quickly - we all do.

Like your fiance I live in Fl and so we send our applications to TSC but since they don't handle K1 visas (nor have been for a long time) then every case is immediately forwarded to CSC.

We waited 72 days (and that includes Thanksgiving break).

The (average) wait is not nearly as long as it used to be.

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DanNNina is right - it's beneficial to be honest throughout this process.

I understand that you want this process to move along quickly - we all do.

Like your fiance I live in Fl and so we send our applications to TSC but since they don't handle K1 visas (nor have been for a long time) then every case is immediately forwarded to CSC.

We waited 72 days (and that includes Thanksgiving break).

The (average) wait is not nearly as long as it used to be.

Thank you!

My fiance plans to send everything next week. We really hope that I will have visa in June and will be able to move in July. But looking at some stories I guess I am too optimistic. And some members tell me that July is real time, some tells that July is too optimistic. So we are confused :-(

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I don't know - that sounds kind of shady.

Your fiance resides in Florida - not MA.

I was born and raised in NY but reside in Florida.

USCIS does not ask us where our parents live....nor what state our driver's license is from.

Definitely shady.

None of us like the wait, but what's a few more weeks in TSC vs. VSC in the grand scheme of things?

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Sometimes they'll send your application to a different service center though...for example I sent mine into the Nebraska Service Center because I'm in Colorado but they transferred it to the California Service Center. So you might get lucky as well - you never know!

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Sometimes they'll send your application to a different service center though...for example I sent mine into the Nebraska Service Center because I'm in Colorado but they transferred it to the California Service Center. So you might get lucky as well - you never know!

All Nebraska and Texas cases are transferred to California

YMMV

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Sometimes they'll send your application to a different service center though...for example I sent mine into the Nebraska Service Center because I'm in Colorado but they transferred it to the California Service Center. So you might get lucky as well - you never know!

I know. Thank you. By the way, I see you have a Kazakh fiancee. I am a Kazakh as well. May be you can help me:

FIling the G-325 A your Fiancee put only her Family name and Given name in English, and in Russian she put her Family name, Given name and Patronomic name? Please help me. I plan to send my G-325A to my fiance tomorrow, but I am still confused with this thing.

Thank you! :)

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