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23 minutes ago, TNJ17 said:

There’s nothing stopping you from traveling to the US alone and your husband will follow when he gets his visa. Literally everyone on this website does that. 

There is something stopping the OP from flying alone - she is pregnant and wishes to have the support of her husband.  The OP is aware they can fly alone, if he can't go with her, as this has already been stated in the first response.  "Literally everyone on this website does that"?  That's not true at all.  It is best not to spread misinformation, no matter how small.

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14 hours ago, J&Cmay2016 said:

His medical should be cleared by Oct 15, interview sometime within the two weeks after that. And even if the results take a few days longer he would still only be in the US for 2 weeks with me before returning to finish a process that'll take about three or four weeks. That would put me at 37 weeks and unable to fly which is why we aren't just waiting for the process to finish, since we are so close. Showing an intent to establish domicile is one of the requirements for the interview. Have you ever moved somewhere without visiting it first? 

Yes many people immigrate to US and other countries without visiting first. 

 

You decided to have a baby now you have to follow rules. To the officer, it will look like he’s trying to immigrate early. 

 

Go by yourself. Or have a baby in his country and apply for CRBA and don’t try to fool the system.

 

 

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4 hours ago, Etamkoos said:

There is something stopping the OP from flying alone - she is pregnant and wishes to have the support of her husband.  The OP is aware they can fly alone, if he can't go with her, as this has already been stated in the first response.  "Literally everyone on this website does that"?  That's not true at all.  It is best not to spread misinformation, no matter how small.

 

Then her choice is to have the baby there - outside the US.

 

If him being with her in the US was really important, they should have had better timing. Pregnancy is a choice. Immigrating to the US is also a choice. Sometimes one has to make a decision as to what is the most important.

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19 hours ago, J&Cmay2016 said:

Showing an intent to establish domicile is one of the requirements for the interview. Have you ever moved somewhere without visiting it first? 

The petitioner is the one that is required to show a US domicile.  The beneficiary is not required to do that.

 

Lots of people immigrate to the US without visiting first.

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9 hours ago, Etamkoos said:

There is something stopping the OP from flying alone - she is pregnant and wishes to have the support of her husband.  The OP is aware they can fly alone, if he can't go with her, as this has already been stated in the first response.  "Literally everyone on this website does that"?  That's not true at all.  It is best not to spread misinformation, no matter how small.

Yes, its best not to spread misinformation, no matter how small.

 

Since you can criticize others for giving advice, what advice can you give the OP?

 

Should she let her husband fly with her and try to enter the US on his tourist visa? 

 

There are 3 choices 1) fly with hubby, 2) fly alone, or 3) not fly at all.

 

Please opine on those three choices.

 
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