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I am currently living in tirana, albania. I have been here for two and a half years and am a dual citizen (Albanian-American). My mother was recently diagnosed with cancer and I’m going back to the US to be with her. However, my partner will still be in Albania. I plan on coming back in June and am wondering if those 5 months I spend in the US make us ineligible to apply for DCF CR1 visa. I would apply now but I’m going back to the states right before Christmas and have seen most people take about 4 months for the process. So I guess the question is do I have to apply through the regular route or can I still apply for DCF when i return to albania in the summer. 

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What is the exceptional circumstance that you are planning on using for the basis of a DCF filing?  Regardless, a brief visit back to care for an ailing parent should not impact it.

 

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2 minutes ago, Dashinka said:

What is the exceptional circumstance that you are planning on using for the basis of a DCF filing?  Regardless, a brief visit back to care for an ailing parent should not impact it.

 

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My mother was diagnosed with very aggressive cancer.. the doctors gave her a year or two. Would this count as eligibility? I would want to move back to the US with my spouse after my visit in June.

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11 minutes ago, amq345 said:

My mother was diagnosed with very aggressive cancer.. the doctors gave her a year or two. Would this count as eligibility? I would want to move back to the US with my spouse after my visit in June.

 

I'm sorry to hear about your mother. I would absolutely apply with evidence of her diagnosis.

 

But I'd apply now, I wouldn't leave it until you come back in June - if DCF isn't granted you'd then have to start a lengthy process from scratch. At least if you apply now and it's refused you know you can get the I-130 filed as usual to get things underway whilst you're in the US.  You don't need to stay outside of the US whilst it's being processed. 

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Are you married?

 

I am also unclear on the basis for DCF but you cal always ask

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