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  1. we'd kinda already accepted that we'd have to go the spousal route in the end but i thought id give this a shot. Where are you seeing these updated numbers? I know we were surprised to get our noa2 several months ahead of schedule.
  2. Hey All! We just got our NOA2 approval (woo!). I do have a question about later on steps. My fiancee is unable to stay in the country after our 90 days (ailing relative that needs care in home country), is it still possible to file for Adjustment of Status and have her wait in her home country rather than in the US? Otherwise would we just have to file for the marriage green card? I ask because the processing times are so much shorter with the former. Hopefully this isn't too dumb of a question. Thank you!
  3. Does USCIS accept the Utah zoom weddings? I've heard mixed things. We've only been able ot meet twice so far. Once for two days and the next time for 5 days.
  4. Hi all, My fiancee and I are in the process of doing the I-129f for the K1-Visa. Our biggest concern is the long wait time for the travel permit/work permit during the adjustment of status. My partner does not want to be a financial burden and has a sick grandmother she would like to be able to visit if anything happens. Is it possible to get married through the K1 visa route and then have my partner return to her home country? Then we could proceed with the CR1 spousal visa, so that when she arrives in the US she will already have work and travel authorization. The reason we weren't doing the CR1 visa off the bat is because we do not have a way to get married and prove it to be a bonafide marriage through the metrics USCIS recommends. We are a same sex couple and she is currently living in Russia. Any advice would be helpful!
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