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Hi,

My wife (USC) and I are currently going through the visa process by means of DCF in London.

Tonight I had a telephone interview for a possible role in Texas for an international company. Everything seems to of gone well, however, the 5 months I will be waiting for my visa I suspect will be a problem. As they are international is there a way the business could employ me in the UK and then I travel to the US and work there (on a UK salary) for a couple of month while I am waiting form my visa.

I remember my previous company did something like this for a client of theirs, they had to obtain a work visa but it was done very quickly.

Does anybody have any ideas what options could be open to me other than waiting for the DCF to come through.

Thanks

Our DCF Timeline

============

12/8/07 - Applied for Police Certs

14/8/07 - Police confirmed receipt

20/8/07 - Posted I-130 to London

25/8/07 - I-130 Returned asking for copy of Andrea's student visa and more proof that we live in the UK !!!

25/8/07 - Posted I-130 Back to Embassy In London (1st class recorded delivery) with copy of Student Visa and copy of Council Tax Bill

29/8/07 - Received E-mail (assume it is NOA1) confirming filing date of 29th Aug 2007 - YAY :)

30/8/07 - Money debited from our Credit Card

01/09/07 - The waiting begins :)

14/9/07 - Police Records Returned

1/11/07 - A company that interviewed me has offered the services of an immigration lawyer

7/11/07 - Immigration lawyer files my DS-230 and Notice of Readiness

8/11/07 - Embassy requests further information proving a viable marriage (if anybody hasn't yet filed their I-130, I would advise that you send the following with the I-130.

1) A affidavit from the petitioner detailing their relationship, how it started, developed, etc, etc

2) An affidavit from three people who know you both

3) Past emails, flight bookings, Pics, Dinner receipts, phone bills, etc, etc

12/11/07 - Send all the above back to Lawyer in London

26/11/07 - Lawyer got a case number and I have booked my Medical, I-130 STILL Not Approved

26/11/07 - Got the official offer letter from the US based company - YAY

27/11/07 - It official, the idiots at the USCIS have lost the RFE parcel - grrrrrrr

28/11/07 - RFE resubmitted

3/12/07 - I-130 APPROVED (NOA2)

4/12/07 - Medical

13/12/07 - Interview - APPROVED :)

29/12/07 - Arrived in Philli

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I have no idea about DCF but hope the job works out.

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Hi,

My wife (USC) and I are currently going through the visa process by means of DCF in London.

Tonight I had a telephone interview for a possible role in Texas for an international company. Everything seems to of gone well, however, the 5 months I will be waiting for my visa I suspect will be a problem. As they are international is there a way the business could employ me in the UK and then I travel to the US and work there (on a UK salary) for a couple of month while I am waiting form my visa.

I remember my previous company did something like this for a client of theirs, they had to obtain a work visa but it was done very quickly.

Does anybody have any ideas what options could be open to me other than waiting for the DCF to come through.

Thanks

If it's something the company can and will do for you, then that's great. There isn't any option apart from DCF that you could do yourself though.

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_______________________________________________________

US Immigration Timeline

-------------------------

24 Feb 2007 - Sent I-130 to London USCIS office (I'm the petitioner)

25 May 2007 - NOA2

2 June 2007 - Received Packet 3

12 Oct 2007 - Sent Packet 3 back by special delivery

5 Nov 2007 - Interview in London - Approved without any hitches!

7 Nov 2007 - Visa and MBE arrived by SMS! :)

30 Jan 2008 - Fly to Michigan!! :)

*Note: Any delays in our case are only due to us taking things slowly

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Hi,

My wife (USC) and I are currently going through the visa process by means of DCF in London.

Tonight I had a telephone interview for a possible role in Texas for an international company. Everything seems to of gone well, however, the 5 months I will be waiting for my visa I suspect will be a problem. As they are international is there a way the business could employ me in the UK and then I travel to the US and work there (on a UK salary) for a couple of month while I am waiting form my visa.

I remember my previous company did something like this for a client of theirs, they had to obtain a work visa but it was done very quickly.

Does anybody have any ideas what options could be open to me other than waiting for the DCF to come through.

Thanks

If it's something the company can and will do for you, then that's great. There isn't any option apart from DCF that you could do yourself though.

Does the company have to apply for a work visa or would I just be regarded as working abroad for the same company and could enter under the VWP. If I do need a visa, does anybody have any idea on which visa the company would have to apply for. Bare in mind that it only needs to cover the 3-4 months while I am waiting for my DCF spouse visa to be approved.

Thanks

Our DCF Timeline

============

12/8/07 - Applied for Police Certs

14/8/07 - Police confirmed receipt

20/8/07 - Posted I-130 to London

25/8/07 - I-130 Returned asking for copy of Andrea's student visa and more proof that we live in the UK !!!

25/8/07 - Posted I-130 Back to Embassy In London (1st class recorded delivery) with copy of Student Visa and copy of Council Tax Bill

29/8/07 - Received E-mail (assume it is NOA1) confirming filing date of 29th Aug 2007 - YAY :)

30/8/07 - Money debited from our Credit Card

01/09/07 - The waiting begins :)

14/9/07 - Police Records Returned

1/11/07 - A company that interviewed me has offered the services of an immigration lawyer

7/11/07 - Immigration lawyer files my DS-230 and Notice of Readiness

8/11/07 - Embassy requests further information proving a viable marriage (if anybody hasn't yet filed their I-130, I would advise that you send the following with the I-130.

1) A affidavit from the petitioner detailing their relationship, how it started, developed, etc, etc

2) An affidavit from three people who know you both

3) Past emails, flight bookings, Pics, Dinner receipts, phone bills, etc, etc

12/11/07 - Send all the above back to Lawyer in London

26/11/07 - Lawyer got a case number and I have booked my Medical, I-130 STILL Not Approved

26/11/07 - Got the official offer letter from the US based company - YAY

27/11/07 - It official, the idiots at the USCIS have lost the RFE parcel - grrrrrrr

28/11/07 - RFE resubmitted

3/12/07 - I-130 APPROVED (NOA2)

4/12/07 - Medical

13/12/07 - Interview - APPROVED :)

29/12/07 - Arrived in Philli

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Hi,

My wife (USC) and I are currently going through the visa process by means of DCF in London.

Tonight I had a telephone interview for a possible role in Texas for an international company. Everything seems to of gone well, however, the 5 months I will be waiting for my visa I suspect will be a problem. As they are international is there a way the business could employ me in the UK and then I travel to the US and work there (on a UK salary) for a couple of month while I am waiting form my visa.

I remember my previous company did something like this for a client of theirs, they had to obtain a work visa but it was done very quickly.

Does anybody have any ideas what options could be open to me other than waiting for the DCF to come through.

Thanks

If it's something the company can and will do for you, then that's great. There isn't any option apart from DCF that you could do yourself though.

Does the company have to apply for a work visa or would I just be regarded as working abroad for the same company and could enter under the VWP. If I do need a visa, does anybody have any idea on which visa the company would have to apply for. Bare in mind that it only needs to cover the 3-4 months while I am waiting for my DCF spouse visa to be approved.

Thanks

You cannot enter under the VWP and then work. The company would apply for you, and I believe it would be the H1 or B1 visa, but unless I'm mistaken, one or both of them is not an option anymore this year because there's a limited number available each year.

Also, you'd have some logistic issues of having to be in London for the medical and the interview for the immigrant visa through your spouse.

If someone hires you and gets a visa for you, that's great. But my personal advice is that you shouldn't push the issue or you will end up making it too complicated for yourself.

EDIT - About your I-130 - did you pay by credit card? If so, you should check to see if your card has been charged. Sometimes you won't receive acknowledgement of London processing the I-130 other than your card being charged.

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_______________________________________________________

US Immigration Timeline

-------------------------

24 Feb 2007 - Sent I-130 to London USCIS office (I'm the petitioner)

25 May 2007 - NOA2

2 June 2007 - Received Packet 3

12 Oct 2007 - Sent Packet 3 back by special delivery

5 Nov 2007 - Interview in London - Approved without any hitches!

7 Nov 2007 - Visa and MBE arrived by SMS! :)

30 Jan 2008 - Fly to Michigan!! :)

*Note: Any delays in our case are only due to us taking things slowly

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