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Hello,

Must say this website has a wealth of information. Have a dilemma on my hands. Have been living in Asia for a few years working and studying. During that time I have gotten married and have one daughter. Well now its time to move back closer home but to Canada where I will be working. My dilemma is should I apply for my wife's visa in Asia (DCF) or in Canada? Assuming that I could file in Canada. I'm in no rush to get her green card as we'll still be out of the US for a few more years, but eventually it will need t get done. My work will be close to the border so living on the US side once my wife gets cleared is possible if I apply for the DCF now.

Thank you to anyone offering advice or suggestions.

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You should really start the process closer to when you will be moving to the United States. When you get the CR1 visa it means you are ready to move to the U.S.A.

Better to file in Canada when you are ready to live in the USA.

Not sure what country you are in now as you just say Asia, (DCF might not be available in your country) but it would be approved very fast and they you would have to pack up and move to the USA.

 

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