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Filed: Country: England
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Hey UK Board.....

So I am just wondering if anyone here pondered going the other way, as in moving to the UK to be with your spouse/fiance and what made you decide to have them move to the US? My fiance and I debated at length over this and I still have days where I am so frustrated with the US process I am tempted to go the other way. Does anyone know anything about what the process is like to immigrate there vs here? what were your reasons for doing it the US side? Just thought I would put this out there on a day where I am loathing the waiting and in agony from being apart from my love.

Thanks to all responses

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Croatia
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Hey UK Board.....

So I am just wondering if anyone here pondered going the other way, as in moving to the UK to be with your spouse/fiance and what made you decide to have them move to the US? My fiance and I debated at length over this and I still have days where I am so frustrated with the US process I am tempted to go the other way. Does anyone know anything about what the process is like to immigrate there vs here? what were your reasons for doing it the US side? Just thought I would put this out there on a day where I am loathing the waiting and in agony from being apart from my love.

Thanks to all responses

Actually, we were talking about us living in Croatia, but the only job he could get here without nowing language really good is as an English teacher, maybe. I could get a great job but me supporting us wouldn't work for a longer period of time and I'm sure any man could confirm that But if official language in Croatia would be English right away!

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10/18/2007 NVC received

11/02/2007 NVC left

11/06/2007 embassy received the petition

11/07/2007 package 3 & 4 sent out

11/08/2007 medical

11/26/2007 INTERVIEW

11/30/2007 US entry POE Washington DC

12/15/2007 Wedding

01/06/2008 AOS filed

01/14/2008 SSN received

01/12/2008 Drivers licens obtained:-)

02/05/2008 biometrics appointement

03/26/2008 approval notice for EAD

03/31/2008 another approval notice for EAD (confused)

04/04/2008 EAD received

04/09/2008 Notice mailed welcoming the new permanent resident!!!!!!!!! I guess I'll be getting my green card in the mail soon.

04/16/2008 AOS approval notice sent

04/16/2008 Green Card received!!!!!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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Getting a visa for a US spouse to live in the UK takes about 7 days, including time in the post. That is how quick my wife got hers some years ago but it doesn't seem to have changed.

Why go to the US, well how about a much better standard of living, better opportunities, a better life than you can have in the UK.

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2009-09-22 Biometrics appointment

2009-12-01 Interview - Approved

2009-12-02 Oath ceremony - now a US Citizen

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Scotland
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We looked at it both ways and even though I have been a project manager here for years, if I moved to the UK I would make a quarter of what I do here.

Plus the weather in Sunny So Cal is better that the west coast of Scotland.

Don't get me wrong I love it in Scotland, I look forward to going back through the years, but as mentioned already the quality of life is much better here.

Oh, and my MIL says the traffic laws make better sense here. We brought here a Drivers handbook from DMV and she was amazed.

2005 Aug 27 Happily Married

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: England
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We had considered both scenarios. What it boiled down to for us was how supportive his family are of our relationship. They are fortunate, in that they have seen us together over two visits and can see for themselves how good we are together, but they are also just wonderful people who listened to their son when he told them about me and believed in his judgement. My family are a different kettle of fish, always wary of anything unknown. They will see for themselves this christmas!

Another consideration is the standard of living. We would have a hard time coping financially in the UK, we don't have a foot on the property ladder and it seems impossible to get on unless you're willing to mortgage yourself to a dangerous level.

Whilst I love the UK, California, well, it's just beautiful :)

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I've done it -- spent 12 years in the UK with Indefinite Leave to Remain, foot on the property ladder, job in the City, the whole kit and caboodle. One day, we just couldn't take the drudgery, cost of living, pollution, weather, you name it, anymore and decided we needed to go home. Whilst I will never regret the years I spent in the UK, life here is just so much more...right for us. We're moving to California next year (we're actually out in LA visiting at the moment) and this life just fits right, like a well-tailored suit.

Moving to the UK just to be with your honey faster is not a solution -- we all get frustrated with how long this process takes. Look within yourselves and consider where you want to be in five years time. If that place is the US, you'll have to do the immigration process at some point anyway. If however you want the experience of living in the UK (which despite all my grumbling is really a wonderful place!), go for it. You may want to make it your home permanently, who knows? But it is another big wodge of money for the visa to go there, and if your ultimate goal is the US you'll have to pay for that visa as well.

Good luck -- here's to a speedy reunion, whether in the US or UK! :thumbs:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Scotland
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Actually, we did come the other way, moved to the UK after we got married just over two years ago. I've been living here in Scotland since Oct 2005 on a two year visa. If we decided to stay I would need to get my permanent resident thing this month as my visa is soon to expire. Honestly, the process of coming here to the UK is much easier and faster. We did it just two years ago and it took us about 60 days from start to finish. I'm sure it can go faster as well as I think they have expedited scenarios/options.

I love Scotland. I think it's absolutely gorgeous and there are so many wonderful people here. The reason we chose to go stateside, where my family is from, is because the area we are moving to has such low living costs its unbelievable. We are going to be able to get a 3 bedroom detached house for the same price we were paying on a 1 bedroom flat in Glasgow. Aside from that, we both have career opportunities there that will provide for a better standard of living.

I think you need to decide what's most important to you and make your decision based on that, not the process. Believe me, I'm very frustrated with this US immigration process. They make it so difficult for people trying to immigrate legally! We've been working on it for 8 months and still not done. But you need to think long term and make your decision based on that.

Hang in there pal! :unsure:

23 Aug 2005 - Married in California

12 Oct 2005 - Chels moved to UK with hubby

27 Feb 2007 - I-130 Sent

08 Mar 2007 - I-130 approved

28 May 2007 - DS-3032/I-864 Bill received

05 June 2007 - paid I-864 bill

10 July 2007 - Receive I-864 package

18 July 2007 - Retiurn completed I-864

22 July 2007 - D 230 Package received

04 Aug 2007 - D230 returned to NVC

11 Aug 2007 - Letter from NVC advises I-864 need correction

13 Aug 2007 - I-864 corrected and returned

31 Aug 2007 - Case Completed at NVC!!!!

05 Sept 2007 - Case forwarded to London Embassy

03 Oct 2007 - Medical appointment

10 Oct 2007 - Interview - APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

11 Oct 2007 - Visa and MBE Received special courrier

18 Oct 2007 - Flying to California

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We decided to move to the UK initially, as we wanted to be together quicker, and financially it made more sense - I had a job with my Dad's company I could keep for a year or so (while the CR1 Visa went through), whereas if we'd done the K1, then I would have had to wait for EAD, AOS etc etc, which would have been hard as I graduated college in '06 when we started the process and so had a ton of debt and no savings! Now, I have slightly less debt, and a wee bit of savings ;) The important thing for us was that I was able to work as soon as I entered the US, so I could get my career rolling with either the military or local Law Enforcement. Although we don't have a massive amount of savings, we have enough to see us through for a few months while we get jobs back in the US, and the £-$ conversion rate has worked out well.

On the other hand...if moving to the UK meant that we had to rent our own apartment etc, it would have been a lot more difficult - we've lived with my parents rent free for the past year or so, which has really helped financially, and also it has given us more time to weigh up career options and our future plans for back in the US. It was the more expensive option, as we had to pay for two sets of Visa fees (the UK Fiancee one was about £240 I Think, and the spousal one £500...though that may have changed), but at the end of the day we got to spend a lot more time together and as we'd only been able to spend a total of 12 weeks together in person before the marriage, that really helped.

We definately wanted to move to the US in the long term, but we wanted to make a good go of it when we got there, so for our situation doing the UK immigration, and then the US one on a CR1 made more sense.

Married to my USC Spouse in the UK 08/17/2006

Entered the US with my CR1 on 09/25/2007

Mailed I-751 application on 07/14/2009 to CSC

I-751 package arrived at CSC on 07/16/2009

Check cashed on 07/20/2009

NOA1 Dated 07/16/2009

Biometrics Appointment 08/21/2009

Touched 08/24/2009

APPROVED 09/14/2009

Card Production Ordered 09/22/2009

Card arrived in the mail 09/28/2009

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Scotland
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I lived with my hubby in Scotland before we ever got married. I love Scotland, and I miss it loads at times but the fact of the matter is, it's so much cheaper here to live, work, own a car, own a home. In Scotland we had a two bedroom semi-detached that we rented, no car, nothing great to speak of, here we own (fully paid - it was inherited) a 4 bedroom home, with a garage, a car, and just loads of stuff we could never afford in the UK and in a few months I'm confident we can afford to get a second vehicle for my hubby once he passes his drivers test. We just seem to be able to have a better standard of life here, give our children a better life, but we also want to give them the opportunity to have the option to go to the UK when they are older to travel, for school, etc. We don't want to limit their opportunities because of our choices. Plus I am very close with my family, and my hubby is not so close with his.

My hubby talks about moving back to Scotland when our kids move out and have their own lives and living up north, which of course sounds romantic and wonderful, but time will tell. I don't really care where we are in the world as long as we're all happy, healthy, and together.

I-130 Filed - Sept. 15, 2006

129-F Filed - Oct. 27, 2006

I-130/129F Approved - Jan. 10, 2007

K3/K4 Visas Approved - May 4, 2007

~~~~Hubby and Son PoE Newark - May 27, 2007~~~~

EAD filed for Hubby - June 6, 2007

EAD NOA for Hubby - June 13, 2007

AoS filed for Hubby and Son - June 15, 2007

EAD for Hubby APPROVED! WOW!!!!!! - July 19, 2007

AoS Interview for Hubby and Son in Philadelphia - Friday, September 14, 2007 - APPROVED!

10 Year Green Cards Received!!!! - October 12, 2007

Done until naturalization!

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As others have said, the standard and the cost of living is just so much better in the US. Also, I am another person who is not on the property ladder in the UK and I know that Josh and I would probably never be able to afford a house here.

The pace of life is better. I feel rushed all the time here but everything seems much slower in Iowa. No one seems to be in a great rush to get anywhere and it's like stepping into the past, where people don't have to lock doors when they leave the house. A far cry from the crime that we see all over the UK.

When you weigh up what the future looks like in each location, waiting those extra few months is definitely worth it :) But who knows what the future holds... we might return to the UK in the future :)

Cheryl

06/2005 Met Josh online ~ 02/2006 My 1st visit to the US ~ 09/2006 2nd US visit (Josh proposed) ~ 02/2007 3rd US visit (married)

04/2007 K3 visa applied ~ 05/2007 Josh's 1st UK visit ~ 09/2007 4th US visit ~ 02/2008 K3 visa completed ~ 02/2008 US entry

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04/2008 AOS/EAD filed ~ 05/2008 Biometrics ~ 06/2008 EAD recv'd ~ 08/2008 Conditional greencard

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02/2010 3rd wedding anniversary ~ 06/04/2010 Apply for lifting conditions ~ 06/14 package delivered ~ 07/23 Biometrics

Filed: Other Country: United Kingdom
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I'm actually moving to the UK first, gain citizenship then we will move back to the US. Works out better for us in a number of ways.

  1. Together sooner
  2. He has a much better job than me, I could not afford to support him while we wait for his EAD, he says I pretty much have a job waiting where he works.
  3. Something I've always wanted to do anyway, live abroad.
  4. After 2 years we are eligible for DCF. He comes over on a green card and is able to work.

You just need to make a list of pros and cons and talk about it, see which way would be better for you as a couple.

Good Luck!

Life long Texan, living in Hull, UK. How did this happen?

11 January - We met online and became friends

4 February - Became a couple

17 March - I went to Hull to meet the guy

20 March - First "I love you"

25 March - I go home :(

16 November - He comes to visit me in Texas

25 November - he leaves back home :(

14 December - ENGAGED! <3

1 March- I fly off to see my babe in Hull

4 April - I go home :(

9 October - He comes back to Texas!!!!

13 October - WEDDING!!!

22 October - He goes back to England and I continue to wait for my settlement visa.

13 December 2007 - Move to England

Now the wait begins, I will become a citizen then we will DFC back to the US.

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I found it interesting reading everyones comments. I love living here in California, its beautiful but for us we don't feel we have a great quality of life, we both are recent college grads so we don't own a home, houses are so expensive here, I hate the whole health insurance thing and I hate the fact that we get barely any vacation time. We are planning to move back to England next year as we think we stand a better chance getting on the property ladder and we want to have enough time to spend with our son and take holidays etc. Here I'm currently working 50 hrs per week, I used to work 37 in the UK. I know eventually we'll move back but right now we need the help of my family etc.

09/20/05 NOA1 received
11/22/05 NOA2 received (65 days)
12/05/05 NVC received application! (say 2-4 week wait)
12/13/05 Found out forms were sent to London on 12/08/05!
12/20/05 Packet 3 received!
01/11/06 Medical - Knightsbridge London
01/18/06 Sent back packet 3!
02/15/06 Received packet 4!

02/13/06 INTERVIEW DATE 03/22/06 AT 10.30AM!! - APPROVED

Married July 29th 2006!!

08/17/2006 Filed for AOS and EAD
08/26/2006 NOA1 received for both (dated 08/24/06)
09/06/2006 RFE email.....not sure what for yet!
9/07/2006 Biometrics completed
10/13/2006 Transferred to CSC!!
11/02/2006 Approval email received!!
11/08/2006 Welcome to USA letter arrives!

11/13/2006 GREEN CARD RECEIVED - NO MISTAKES!!!!

06/06/08 Family moved back to UK!!

Husband gained UK citizenship September 2015

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Family relocating back to California

06/27/2016 I-130 Spousal Visa application sent to London Embassy

07/05/2016 NOA 1

08/31/2016 NOA 2 - case transferred to the Immigrant Visa Unit at the embassy

09/13/2016 3rd Letter received with LND number

10/14/2016 Medical

10/31/2016 Embassy interview

 
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