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8 hours ago, Dashinka said:

In the end it is really up to you and your wife.  Immigration is difficult, and separations oftentimes are unavoidable when a goal is decided.  If you live in a border region you may be able to blunt some of that, but it is really dependent on your priorities.  If no separation is desired, it looks like the only option is to wait out the bar and then see if you can get a similar offer in 8-9 years.  If you are willing to deal with some separation (dependent on your specific situation), you could get the employment GC now, file for your spouse as an F2A and potentially get her here in 5-6 years.  Overall, there is not much difference in the timing.

 

Good Luck! 

This is a good perspective. Realistically there's no rush, waiting out the van is the best path forward for us it seems. 

 
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