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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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10 hours ago, Andres said:

guys,

 

Thank you for all the great responses, so CR-1 it is, now is best to go there and get marry and have her  wait there   or have her come here using her b1 visa and get marry here ( in the US ) while she is here  file the i-130 then the i-475 ( or no need for this one ?) and stay here  or  marry when she comes next month, then she gets to go back and wait for the cr-1 to be complete to com back again ( when she comes next month she has to go back regardless ?

 

Thank you 

 

PS: i'm not concern with her working right after she is here ( she will not work for at least 2-3 years)  i just want to know our best scenario considering the CR-1 and that i will like her and by Daughter to be here by next year

From your PS in the above comment, it seems that you really need your wife there by a certain date and you're not concerned about her being able to work. 

 

CR-1 can take you 12-14 months. Yes it's waaay cheaper. 

K-1 can take 7-9 months.

 

She can't enter the US on B1 visa, marry and then adjust status as it's illegal. However she could go on B1 visa, marry, comeback to home country and then do CR-1 (I-130, NVC, embassy)

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17 hours ago, Andres said:

guys,

 

Thank you for all the great responses, so CR-1 it is, now is best to go there and get marry and have her  wait there   or have her come here using her b1 visa and get marry here ( in the US ) while she is here  file the i-130 then the i-475 ( or no need for this one ?) and stay here  or  marry when she comes next month, then she gets to go back and wait for the cr-1 to be complete to com back again ( when she comes next month she has to go back regardless ?

 

Thank you 

 

PS: i'm not concern with her working right after she is here ( she will not work for at least 2-3 years)  i just want to know our best scenario considering the CR-1 and that i will like her and by Daughter to be here by next year

If you are not concerned with her working right away, then file the K-1.  The K-1 will get her here quicker.  The only advantage of the CR-1 is that she would receive the green card directly and be eligible to work.  If that isn't an issue, then coming on a K-1 and waiting to Adjust Status isn't a big deal.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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If I may, I can testify that the worst part of a CR-1 is the waiting.  We filed for our CR-1 in late April 2016. I visited her in Taiwan in April 2017.  My wife had the visa in hand on May 12, 2017.  In only 11 days after entering the US in June, her Social Security card arrived in the mail.  Then in less than 2 weeks later, her official Green Card arrived........Next action will be Removal of Conditions in 2 years.

Advantages of a CR-1:  (1) Less expensive, I hear (2) Spouse can work immediately after entering US and receiving SS card (3) No AOS required.

 

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Agreed with the others.

 

Go for the CR1/spousal. She can visit you while the process is taking place.

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Filed: Other Country: Colombia
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Guys,

 

Thank you for all the great recommendations and the knowledge i gained in two days for the proper procedure and what is the best option in my case and the differences. I will marry her when she gets here next month, then she will head back, file the I-130 and go from there. CR-1 it is.Yes, it is a  little more time, but saving 1k and the fact that she will get her GC once the CR-1 is complete.

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2 hours ago, Andres said:

i'm back do i have to fill a I-130a along with a I-130 if i'm petition my spouse ?

An I-130A is required for a spouse with an I-130.

Timelines:

ROC:

Spoiler

7/27/20: Sent forms to Dallas lockbox, 7/30/20: Received by USCIS, 8/10 NOA1 electronic notification received, 8/1/ NOA1 hard copy received

AOS:

Spoiler

AOS (I-485 + I-131 + I-765):

9/25/17: sent forms to Chicago, 9/27/17: received by USCIS, 10/4/17: NOA1 electronic notification received, 10/10/17: NOA1 hard copy received. Social Security card being issued in married name (3rd attempt!)

10/14/17: Biometrics appointment notice received, 10/25/17: Biometrics

1/2/18: EAD + AP approved (no website update), 1/5/18: EAD + AP mailed, 1/8/18: EAD + AP approval notice hardcopies received, 1/10/18: EAD + AP received

9/5/18: Interview scheduled notice, 10/17/18: Interview

10/24/18: Green card produced notice, 10/25/18: Formal approval, 10/31/18: Green card received

K-1:

Spoiler

I-129F

12/1/16: sent, 12/14/16: NOA1 hard copy received, 3/10/17: RFE (IMB verification), 3/22/17: RFE response received

3/24/17: Approved! , 3/30/17: NOA2 hard copy received

 

NVC

4/6/2017: Received, 4/12/2017: Sent to Riyadh embassy, 4/16/2017: Case received at Riyadh embassy, 4/21/2017: Request case transfer to Manila, approved 4/24/2017

 

K-1

5/1/2017: Case received by Manila (1 week embassy transfer??? Lucky~)

7/13/2017: Interview: APPROVED!!!

7/19/2017: Visa in hand

8/15/2017: POE

 

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