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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Brazil
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6 months before we got married, chris moved in with me here in Brasil using a tourist visa. He is a software engineer and during the time that he was here, he was working via remote acess to his company back in Chicago.

I am affraid that when they ask about money, making a living, etc, it might be an issue that he was making a living for us while being in Brasil with a tourist visa.

I suppose that the law is to forbit tourists from taking citizens' job vacancies, and to forbid tourists from growing roots in a country without having an adequate visa. This, of course, does not apply to his case, but unfortunatelly, the law hasn't been modernized yet to approach this subject.

I don't think that he has done anything wrong. I base that on a similar example: if your profession is writer, and you go to a country with a tourist visa, you can't write there? Even if you are selling your work in your country of origin? I don't think so... in the last century it was very common for brazilian writers to go on trips to europe to get inspiration to write.

And if you think of it, Chris' case is the same. He is a writer too... a writer of code :)

So, do you think this could mess up our plans of getting a K-3 for me?

dd/mmm/aaaa

05/jun/2007 - Got married

I-130

08/aug/2007 - I-130 Packet sent to NSC

09/aug/2007 - I-130 Packet received

19/sep/2007 - NOA1 receipt date

25/sep/2007 - NOA1 arrived

23/apr/2008 - APPROVED

Timeline estimated adjudication on March 4, 2008. It was adjudicated on April 23.

Our I-130 was approved in 258 days.

I-129F

09/oct/2007 - I-129F Packet sent to CSC

10/oct/2007 - I-129F Packet received

12/oct/2007 - NOA1 receipt date

20/oct/2007 - NOA1 received

23/apr/2008 - APPROVED

Timeline estimated adjudication on April 4, 2008. It was adjudicated on April 23.

Our I-129f was approved in 197 days.

NVC

08/may/2008 - replied to my e-mail sent on april 30, saying that our petition has been sent to the consulate.

Consulate

20/JUN/2008 - Interview - APPROVED!!!

AOS

18/mar/2009 - Packet delivered

24/mar/2009 - NOA for AOS and EAD date

25/mar/2009 - Check cashed

15/apr/2009 - Biometrics done

22/may/2009 - EAD approved

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Brazil
Timeline

please guyssss

even if you're not too sure, give me your opinions :)

dd/mmm/aaaa

05/jun/2007 - Got married

I-130

08/aug/2007 - I-130 Packet sent to NSC

09/aug/2007 - I-130 Packet received

19/sep/2007 - NOA1 receipt date

25/sep/2007 - NOA1 arrived

23/apr/2008 - APPROVED

Timeline estimated adjudication on March 4, 2008. It was adjudicated on April 23.

Our I-130 was approved in 258 days.

I-129F

09/oct/2007 - I-129F Packet sent to CSC

10/oct/2007 - I-129F Packet received

12/oct/2007 - NOA1 receipt date

20/oct/2007 - NOA1 received

23/apr/2008 - APPROVED

Timeline estimated adjudication on April 4, 2008. It was adjudicated on April 23.

Our I-129f was approved in 197 days.

NVC

08/may/2008 - replied to my e-mail sent on april 30, saying that our petition has been sent to the consulate.

Consulate

20/JUN/2008 - Interview - APPROVED!!!

AOS

18/mar/2009 - Packet delivered

24/mar/2009 - NOA for AOS and EAD date

25/mar/2009 - Check cashed

15/apr/2009 - Biometrics done

22/may/2009 - EAD approved

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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To answer your question... No it wont create any problems as long as he has sufficient income to support you and has filed his tax returns back in the US you guys should be fine.

AOS

Filled : 2007-09-17

NOA : 2007-09-25

Biometrics : 2007-12-13

EAD card prod : 2007-12-13

Job Offer : 2007-12-18

EAD card prod : 2007-12-18

EAD approved mailed : 2007-12-21

EAD in Hand : 2007-12-24 (Awesome Christmas Present)

Applied for SSN : 2007-12-26

SSN arrives in mail : 2008-01-05 (Happy New Year)

Start work :2008-01-15

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Brazil
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thanks, lance, you bring me relief... we have barely started with this visa thing and I am very anxious about it

dd/mmm/aaaa

05/jun/2007 - Got married

I-130

08/aug/2007 - I-130 Packet sent to NSC

09/aug/2007 - I-130 Packet received

19/sep/2007 - NOA1 receipt date

25/sep/2007 - NOA1 arrived

23/apr/2008 - APPROVED

Timeline estimated adjudication on March 4, 2008. It was adjudicated on April 23.

Our I-130 was approved in 258 days.

I-129F

09/oct/2007 - I-129F Packet sent to CSC

10/oct/2007 - I-129F Packet received

12/oct/2007 - NOA1 receipt date

20/oct/2007 - NOA1 received

23/apr/2008 - APPROVED

Timeline estimated adjudication on April 4, 2008. It was adjudicated on April 23.

Our I-129f was approved in 197 days.

NVC

08/may/2008 - replied to my e-mail sent on april 30, saying that our petition has been sent to the consulate.

Consulate

20/JUN/2008 - Interview - APPROVED!!!

AOS

18/mar/2009 - Packet delivered

24/mar/2009 - NOA for AOS and EAD date

25/mar/2009 - Check cashed

15/apr/2009 - Biometrics done

22/may/2009 - EAD approved

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Filed: Other Country: China
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6 months before we got married, chris moved in with me here in Brasil using a tourist visa. He is a software engineer and during the time that he was here, he was working via remote acess to his company back in Chicago.

I am affraid that when they ask about money, making a living, etc, it might be an issue that he was making a living for us while being in Brasil with a tourist visa.

I suppose that the law is to forbit tourists from taking citizens' job vacancies, and to forbid tourists from growing roots in a country without having an adequate visa. This, of course, does not apply to his case, but unfortunatelly, the law hasn't been modernized yet to approach this subject.

I don't think that he has done anything wrong. I base that on a similar example: if your profession is writer, and you go to a country with a tourist visa, you can't write there? Even if you are selling your work in your country of origin? I don't think so... in the last century it was very common for brazilian writers to go on trips to europe to get inspiration to write.

And if you think of it, Chris' case is the same. He is a writer too... a writer of code :)

So, do you think this could mess up our plans of getting a K-3 for me?

Absolutely no problem. First, this would not be illegal. Equate it to an international business trip. He didn't work for a Brazilian employer. He worked for a US employer.

Second and more important, he isn't going to be applying for a visa to enter the US. You are.

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