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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Hello. I will have my visa interview for CR-1 in two weeks, and I have a question.

My husband and I are planning to buy a house, and I would like to visit him for a week to look for a house together after the approval and come back to Japan until the house is ready. Is it possible for me to do it??

If I remember correctly, the green card will be mailed after I arrive in the U.S. right? That means do I have to stay there for a few weeks?? I cannot leave my job for over a week... I would like to come back to Japan and keep my job until the house is ready and I am ready to leave Japan, probably for 6 months or so. Will it be a trouble if I do that??

Sorry if it was a confusing question. Could someone give me some advice??

Thank you.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Hello. I will have my visa interview for CR-1 in two weeks, and I have a question.

My husband and I are planning to buy a house, and I would like to visit him for a week to look for a house together after the approval and come back to Japan until the house is ready. Is it possible for me to do it??

If I remember correctly, the green card will be mailed after I arrive in the U.S. right? That means do I have to stay there for a few weeks?? I cannot leave my job for over a week... I would like to come back to Japan and keep my job until the house is ready and I am ready to leave Japan, probably for 6 months or so. Will it be a trouble if I do that??

Sorry if it was a confusing question. Could someone give me some advice??

Thank you.

Hey,

although I don't have even NOA2 yet, that would be my ideal plan of action as well. :rolleyes: I would think this should be possible. If GC will be mailed to your US address, may be your husband can then mail it to you or personally jump on the plane and deliver?

Or does the GC require some stamping/registering/looking at the point she is leaving the US and going to Japan?

Senior VJ-ers, please help!

Rika

CR-1 Timeline

March'07 NOA1 date, case transferred to CSC

June'07 NOA2 per USCIS website!

Waiver I-751 timeline

July'09 Check cashed.

Jan'10 10 year GC received.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Rika and Marilyn, thank you for your responses :) so that means I can do it!! but should I contact them and double check?? I am kinda scared :(

Marilyn, that means I can stay in Japan up to a year with the stamp? Like Rika said, my husband can mail the green card to my Japanese address and will it be okay??

Thank you.

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I have a similar situation - we will be going in May to activate the card and stay in the States for 2 weeks. Then we will go back to my home country so my husband can finish his deployment and I can finish my work but return before 6 months are up. At the embassy, when I asked this question specifically, I was told it is ok because 1. I will have passport stamped with I-551 stamp and 2. my MIL can send me the green card once it arrives so I can use it the next time I come.

Good luck to you!

ROC 2009
Naturalization 2010

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Filed: Country: Indonesia
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POE Entry using CR-1 on Feb 9, 2006. I stayed until Feb 24th, 2006 and I flew home. I returned on July 15th, 2006 to US for good and the officer at POE only said welcome back.

My husband Fedexed me my green card.

I-130

Jun 28 2004 : Received at NSC

Oct 25 2004 : Transferred to CSC

Oct 29 2004 : Received at CSC

Nov 8 2004 : Received response from CSC that my file is being requested & review will be done

Nov 10 2004 : Email & online status Approved

Nov 15 2004 : NOA 2 in mail

Dec 16 2004 : NVC assigns case number

Dec 20 2004 : NVC sent DS 3032 to beneficiary, copy of DS 3032 & I-864 fee bill to petitioner

Jan 3 2005 : Petitioner received copy of DS 3032 and I-864 fee bill. Post-marked Dec 23rd.

Jan 11 2005 : Beneficiary received DS 3032 in Indonesia

Jan 31 2005 : Sent DS 3032 to NVC

Feb 8, 2005 : NVC received DS 3032

Feb 21, 2005 : IV fee generated

Feb 25, 2005 : Sent I-864 fee bill

Feb 28, 2005 : I-864 fee bill delivered to St Louis

Mar 3, 2005 : IV fee bill received

Mar 7, 2005 : Sent IV fee bill

Mar 9, 2005 : IV fee bill delivered to St Louis

Mar 28, 2005 : I-864 fee credited against case.

April 6, 2005 : Received I-864 package

April 7, 2005 : Immigrant Visa fee credited against case.

April 11, 2005 : DS 230 is generated

Aug 12, 2005 : I-864 & DS 230 received by NVC

Sep 14, 2005 : RFE on I-864

Nov 3, 2005 : Checklist response received at NVC

Nov 25, 2005 : Case completion

Dec 9, 2005 : Police Cert requested from the Netherlands

Jan 12 2006 : Interview success - Approved !!

Jan 19 2006 : Visa & brown envelope picked up

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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A cr-1 (ir-1) and a K3 one doesnt need AP, its a multiple entry type visa. When you come into the USA for the 1st time and activate it, they will stamp it and it states right on the visa that it is good for 1 year. So you could goto a POE, activate it and turn around and head back to where ever you want!! I know many canadians, goto a land POE, just to activate it and get the paperwork rolling (SSN) and head back to canada for awhile. Best of luck

Canadians Visiting the USA while undergoing the visa process, my free advice:

1) Always tell the TRUTH. never lie to the POE officer

2) Be confident in ur replies

3) keep ur response short and to the point, don't tell ur life story!!

4) look the POE officer in the eye when speaking to them. They are looking for people lieing and have been trained to find them!

5) Pack light! No job resumes with you

6) Bring ties to Canada (letter from employer when ur expected back at work, lease, etc etc)

7) Always be polite, being rude isn't going to get ya anywhere, and could make things worse!!

8) Have a plan in case u do get denied (be polite) It wont harm ur visa application if ur denied,that is if ur polite and didn't lie! Refer to #1

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