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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Hello everybody! 

 

Sorry if it's a silly question - my fiancee is currently living in the US (he lived in Brazil, with me until august/21), and we're organizing the documents to send the initial petition this month. Since the processing times are so painfully long these days, I wonder if my fiancee can just move back to Brazil a couple of months after sending the initial pettition and receiveing the first NOA. Is that a risky idea? If we need to update our addresses in the future, during the process of the NOA2, how can we do that?

 

And my second question: should the letter of intent be short and brief, or should I give a quick background of our relationship?

 

Thanks so much in advance!

Edited by mdantas
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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1 hour ago, SteveInBostonI130 said:

Why not marry?

Because it gets harder to get the k3 visa from Brazil, and he's not able to come back for the next months. Also, i was informed that the waiting time for the k3 visa is even worse

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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2 hours ago, mdantas said:

Because it gets harder to get the k3 visa from Brazil, and he's not able to come back for the next months. Also, i was informed that the waiting time for the k3 visa is even worse

K3 visa is obsolete..are you the petitioner of beneficiary? If you the beneficiary you will have to get your visa from Brazil anyways and you cannot stay more than 6 months in the USA if you currently here.

It you the Petitioner, there is nothing wrong with staying abroad for a few months and moving back provided you file tax in the USA and you maintain a residence and an address for correspondence.

Letter of intent ideally should jut state your intent to marry after you receive the K1 and file for adjustment of status  ASAP.

My advise is based on the much I know.

Speak the truth even if your voice shakes

 
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