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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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I am very interested to know if someone has called the Tokyo embassy yet.

I want to file I-130 in April but I do not reside in Japan.

Before the Adam Walsh fiasco we had planned on getting married in April and then filing in Tokyo. We considered the process to be about 3-4 months since we do not have any issues in our past that would cause us problems with getting the immigration visa. She had turned in her notice to her employer before we had heard about the death of DCF.

Could her being un-employed in Japan be considered a “True emergency situation”?

I know that the Tokyo Embassy has been very liberal in it’s interpretations in the past.

I am waiting until next week to call to give them time to think about the new conditions.

I really like this site because the members are so knowledgeable. It is great!

Thanks!

:help:

June 2006 Met Online

many emails and Skype sessions

November 2006 Met in the US

Many emails and Skype sessions

April 16th 2007 Married in Japan

June 11th 2007 USCIS posted case Online

June 12th 2007 Check Cashed

June Received NOA-1 dated June 29th 2007

June to September Wife visits me in the US (3 month visit)

October 17th 2007 Touched

October 17th Approved

October 29th NVC Received documents from USICS

October 31st NVC assigns Case number

November 5th 3032 and AOS bill sent out

November 22nd Wife receives 3032 in Japan

November 24th Wife mails 3032 back to NVC

November 26th I receive AOS bill and send it back to NVC (same day)

November 28th 3032 entered into NVC system

November 30th AOS bill entered into the system

December 3rd IV Bill Generated

December 11th Received I-864 packet

December 12th sent I-864 to NVC

December 14th Received the IV bill

December 14th Completed Medical Exam

December 15th Sent back IV bill

December 20th IV Bill input into the NVC system

December 26th DS-230 mailed

January 28th CASE COMPLETE!!!

February 08th Case at Embassy

March 04th Police Certificate

March 31st INTERVIEW!!!!

April 20th Date of Entery !!!

Posted

I dont think you can file for DCF since you dont reside in Japan and you havent been currently for 6 months.

I dont see why your wife being unemployed would be considered an emergency.I think they mean family emergency like a death or serious illness.

I recommend that you pay and contact Tokyo with your questions.As far i can see, you are not able to file DCF but you can go through the usual route..i imagine that will instruct you to file your I-130 and then your I-129F in the states ..that is once you get married.

But this is just my opinion....

Posted
I am very interested to know if someone has called the Tokyo embassy yet.

I want to file I-130 in April but I do not reside in Japan.

Before the Adam Walsh fiasco we had planned on getting married in April and then filing in Tokyo. We considered the process to be about 3-4 months since we do not have any issues in our past that would cause us problems with getting the immigration visa. She had turned in her notice to her employer before we had heard about the death of DCF.

Could her being un-employed in Japan be considered a “True emergency situation”?

I know that the Tokyo Embassy has been very liberal in it’s interpretations in the past.

I am waiting until next week to call to give them time to think about the new conditions.

I really like this site because the members are so knowledgeable. It is great!

Thanks!

:help:

Agree with above, you need 6 months residency. Also if you read every US Embassy website, it will tell you not to make any personal life changing plans till VISA in hand, there is no promise of VISA's and should never consider it 100%. Wife changing job hardly qualifies for an emergency. But you can always call and ask, but, again, all they will most likely tell you is to apply, and consul will decide. My oppinion, chances are nil. Sorry.

11/10/06 - Married in Ukraine

11/14/06 - I-130 Petition filed and approved

12/08/06 - First interview - we cancelled - shot ourselves in the foot for this!!!!

01/23/07 - 2nd Interview was cancelled due to Adam Walsh Act

02/13/07 - Sonya recieved her 5 year B-2 Tourist Visa

02/21/07 - Sonya arrives in America

02/26/07 - We are told of new interview on 3/8, but she is in america

03/08/07 - Cancelled interview, Sonya is in America

04/16/07 - Fly back to Ukraine

04/25/07 - FINALLY!!!! LOL Interview and VISA approved!!!

04/27/07 - VISA delay due to Sonya's name misspelling - Embassy typo in database

05/02/07 - Called DOS Washington - name check cleared for Sonya - but

told us no VISA was approved for daughter

05/03/07 - Embassy says VISA printed 5/2, but we caught that they forgot VISA for daughter

and the courier entered wrong address to mail VISA - SO MANY TYPO's & MISTAKES :(

05/08/07 - VISA YEAH!!!! FINALLY!

05/23/07 - Back to America - Well almost - Airlines messed up and sent daughters ticket to Chicago

05/30/07 - They finally made it!!! :)

07/03/07 - Green cards recieved

07/06/07 - Applied for SS card at local office, DS-230 application lost

2/19/2010 - Everything is great!!! We now live in South Carolina - Sonya has applied for her citizenship!! She attends USC for her BSN. Her mother has made 3 trips to US.

Posted

Since this is a new law, embassies may be much stricter about it (the six months residency) than they were in the past. I'd agree with other posters that your chances aren't good. However, I don't see how it can hurt to try. Remember that embassies are more concerned about your (the USC's) well-being than the foreign spouse, so in making your case to them, be sure to stress any hardships that the delay will cause to YOU.

Good luck.

9-12/2004 - met and fell in love in Bulgaria

2004 - 2006 - travel, travel, travel...

11/2006 - moved to Bulgaria

1/2007 - engaged

4/2007 - wedding

DCF for CR-1 Visa BEGINS:

5/16/2007 - I-130 filed at Sofia, Bulgaria embassy

Filed: Timeline
Posted

You probably already saw the update, but the new instructions on the Tokyo embassy website are quite clear on who can DCF:

"Effective immediately, consular posts abroad will accept petitions for immediate relative immigrant classification from American citizens who are resident in their consular districts ... To demonstrate residency in a consular district, American Citizen petitioners must be able to show that they have permission to reside in the consular district and that they have been doing so continuously for at least six months before filing the petition."

Unfortunately, it sounds like you'll have to file the petition in the States if that's where you currently live.

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Filed: Country: Japan
Timeline
Posted
I am very interested to know if someone has called the Tokyo embassy yet.

I want to file I-130 in April but I do not reside in Japan.

Before the Adam Walsh fiasco we had planned on getting married in April and then filing in Tokyo. We considered the process to be about 3-4 months since we do not have any issues in our past that would cause us problems with getting the immigration visa. She had turned in her notice to her employer before we had heard about the death of DCF.

Could her being un-employed in Japan be considered a “True emergency situation”?

I know that the Tokyo Embassy has been very liberal in it’s interpretations in the past.

I am waiting until next week to call to give them time to think about the new conditions.

I really like this site because the members are so knowledgeable. It is great!

Thanks!

:help:

Hello,

What is going on with your situation?

I also married in Japan and am waiting for the I -130 to be processed and for an interview at the Tokyo Embassy.

 
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