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Is there an expided method for bring the mother of my American children to the U.S?

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I am an American and I have 3 young American children with my foreign partner who I am not married with. We are all currently living outside of the U.S.  Is the quickest or only method to bring my family to the U.S. is to get married and then file the I-130 petition?

I assume this will take more than 6 months for my partner to enter the U.S. 

 

I understand there is a provision in the K-3 that would allow my foreign spouse to come to the U.S while the I-130 is pending but I understand this can take around 6 months also.

 

Any advice is appreciated. Thanks

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follow crazy cat's advice

marry and apply

 

as all the fees for fiancee visa are in the process of approval to go up 

 

make sure u have done US tax returns

have a US residency established 

the kids have their US passports 

 

and quickest ??? does not exist in immigration

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1 hour ago, Jimxxx said:

I assume this will take more than 6 months for my partner to enter the U.S. 

More like 2+ years.

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1 hour ago, Jimxxx said:

I understand there is a provision in the K-3 that would allow my foreign spouse to come to the U.S while the I-130 is pending but I understand this can take around 6 months also.

K3s are no longer a thing.  After you successfully petition your spouse, she will apply for a CR-1 visa at the local US consulate.

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3 hours ago, Jimxxx said:

Colombia, another issue we are not in Colombia.

She can interview at the local consulate of another country, as long as she is a legal resident.

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The quickest method is DCF, if at short notice you need to relocate due to work.

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22 hours ago, Jimxxx said:

I am an American and I have 3 young American children with my foreign partner who I am not married with. We are all currently living outside of the U.S.  Is the quickest or only method to bring my family to the U.S. is to get married and then file the I-130 petition?

I assume this will take more than 6 months for my partner to enter the U.S. 

 

I understand there is a provision in the K-3 that would allow my foreign spouse to come to the U.S while the I-130 is pending but I understand this can take around 6 months also.

 

Any advice is appreciated. Thanks

K3 still involves a processed and approved petition.  Requires filing I130 and I139F.  Still in the law, but getting one is like winning a lottery.

SO:  Your best bet is file an I130 petition and wait it out.  The ONLY path I know that is quick is “sudden unexpected relocation to the US due to job” or similar circumstances and in those very limited circumstances you can process your petition and the whole puppet show through your local embassy.

Gotta be married first.  That’s step 1. 
What country are you living in?  We’ve done both.  K3.  DCF.  LOL

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Actually getting a K3 might be losing the lottery, just think of all the hassle still to come.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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23 minutes ago, iwannaplay54 said:

K3 still involves a processed and approved petition.  Requires filing I130 and I139F.  Still in the law, but getting one is like winning a lottery.

SO:  Your best bet is file an I130 petition and wait it out.  The ONLY path I know that is quick is “sudden unexpected relocation to the US due to job” or similar circumstances and in those very limited circumstances you can process your petition and the whole puppet show through your local embassy.

Gotta be married first.  That’s step 1. 
What country are you living in?  We’ve done both.  K3.  DCF.  LOL

Traveling in Peru at the moment and do not have residency.

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Expecting a K3 is unrealistic.  I show only 5 were issued world wide  for the entire FY 2022

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