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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hello everyone,

Newbie here, so few questions before I start this journey. 

 

Q1: My wife to be is a USC through naturalization, however, she was underage at the time, therefore, she got her citizenship through her dad. Question is, does she need to apply for a citizenship certificate to file for i-130? She does have a valid passport. 

Q2: I am a Canadian citizen and we've been dating for more than 6 years, we live in neighboring cities (US-Canada), would I still be able to visit her after she files? I do not have property in my name, however, I do have a full-time career that I can get a letter from my HR departments stating my intentions are nothing but pleasure and will surely be back in Canada after a short amount of time (Mostly weekends)

Q3: What is the processing like for I130 and NVC in Montreal? when can we start living together in the US?

 

Feel free to share any helpful links or guides that I can use as we start to prep the I130. 

 

Thanks in advance. 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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her passport is proof of citizenship.

 

yes, you can visit. my fiance comes down every 3 weeks. might get a few extra questions on occasion but nothing bad. he carries a copy of the K1 package, employment letter, and paystubs, etc to help prove ties if he needs to (so far he hasnt been asked for them).

i 485, 130, EAD and AP

04/09/2019    NOA1 received/check cashed i 485 and 130 (direct adjustment)

11/7/2019      Interview- Norfolk

11/10/2019    APPROVED (notification rec'd 11/10, approval dated 11/8)

DONE FOR TWO YEARS!!! ;)

 

Filed everything ourselves with no RFE's or delays.

 

CR1 for Child under 21 (20 at time of filing)- Filed by LPR Spouse for his son

4/4/20     Mailed packet

4/12/20   NOA1 rec'd

10/14/21 (havent heard anything... when do i start to get worried?)

9/15/22 APPROVED! Now to wait for NVC and interview....

 

ROC

10/14/21 Mailed to AZ PO Box. Let the waiting begin. Again.

10/16/21 Received at PO Box

10/19/21 Received Text NOA1

10/23/21 Received Mailed NOA1

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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On 7/11/2018 at 10:59 AM, debbiedoo said:

her passport is proof of citizenship.

 

yes, you can visit. my fiance comes down every 3 weeks. might get a few extra questions on occasion but nothing bad. he carries a copy of the K1 package, employment letter, and paystubs, etc to help prove ties if he needs to (so far he hasnt been asked for them).

Thank you, that's a relief. 

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