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Transfer CR1 Visa documents to different country from Lagos to schedule interview

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my husband and I are DQ as of May 5 2023 and I understand it is 1 year turn around to receive IL from NVC. I’ve heard some people have transferred this case to a different region and have been able to schedule an interview a lot sooner there. What is the process for this? Can anyone advice? Would this be an option for us? I am a native US citizen and he is native Nigerian.

 

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~~ Topic moved from DCF forum to CR1/IR1 spousal visa forum ~~
 

You need either citizenship or long term residency in a country where you want to transfer to. That would be the basis for your transfer request. You can’t transfer just because you don’t want to wait long at the consulate you’re assigned to. 

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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Nigerian husband will go thru lengthy AP for additional security checks and doing an interview in country makes it harder for embassy to get these done

plus u are dq without saying lived in a foreign country and providing criminal report from there 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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You have to ask the Consulate in the Country concerned if they will take  the transfer

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Uganda
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Congratulations! We are interested in transferring as well as there is a long queue at the Nairobi embassy as well. Can we ask what was the reasoning you gave when requesting the transfer that was approved? Did you send the request directly to the embassy? Thanks!

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Hey Nesah

 

we didn’t have to give any reasoning. The fact that the embassy is backlogged is enough and NVC will know that. You need to have residency at the state for the embassy you want to transfer to. You need certain documents. Once you have those to prove residency in the state you just go to NVC inquiry form and submit a request to transfer and upload the supporting documents. Lawyers will tell you to also contact the embassy to transfer that but that’s not true. I only submitted the request to NVC and they easily transferred him within 5 days. You will just have to decide where you want to transfer to and then get the proper documentation. Also research an embassy that does not have backlog. I heard Benin also has interviews available sooner

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