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2 Months process time?
Speedy troy replied to Speedy troy's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
So there is nothing I can from my end for now? I just hangup with someone who basically refused to transfer me to a T2, she said that I need to provide a letter attached with evidence as to why I need to expedite my son's application. This is crazy, she didn't think that separating a two month's old baby from his mother is a enough reason. -
2 Months process time?
Speedy troy replied to Speedy troy's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
I'm on the phone with them as we speak. Also she's going to enter the US after our 2nd year anniversary(visa approved before 2nd anniversary), at the POE can the officer issue a 10 years card rather than 2 years? I've been through the ROC and it was painful hence I'm asking if we can avoid that. -
2 Months process time?
Speedy troy replied to Speedy troy's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
At the time of his birth, I only had 4 and some change being a USC. We were afraid that his application would take 18+ months like his mother so we didn't want to wait. -
2 Months process time?
Speedy troy replied to Speedy troy's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
The mother has received her visa in hand and the baby was born like a month and a half before her interview. -
2 Months process time?
Speedy troy replied to Speedy troy's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
Man I thought this is something good. -
I applied for my new born son's I-130 late March, and yesterday I received an email about an update for his application. Upon login I found that the estimate time is around 2 Months, is this accurate? Once I filed his application I tried to speak to an agent about an expedite request and was told that I need to upload an unsolicited evidence which I haven't done.
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So my wife's visa has been approved (we're waiting for the visa stamp), we tried the DCF option to include our new born baby but the US consulate here in casa shut down the idea. Now we've prepared a new I-130 for our almost 2months old baby, I tried to expedite the application via live agent requested in Emma but the agent told me that I need to submit an unsolicited evidence for the reason to expedite. I don't know what to include as an evidence? Is a plea letter along with the birth certificate enough? both our parents are still alive but old and unable to care for a new infant. I don't know what this evidence should be? Any guidance is really appreciated. Also the baby doesn't qualify for the CRBA.
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Yes, I included all requested information, including the correct title they specified, along with both our names and his name and any necessary details(almost 2 word pages full). The very next day after my last comment, I received a call from an individual at the US Consulate, and I spoke with a Moroccan gentleman. I explained my situation, and he informed me that what I was requesting (DCF request) is only available to military spouses and government employees assigned to Morocco, and not open to the general public. He advised me to file a new I-130 petition for my son, and to request expedition. As many Moroccans are aware, obtaining even a single document from the local government takes an arm and a leg let alone registering a new baby, applying for a birth certificate, obtaining a passport, and then translating all the necessary documents for the USCIS portion. I have been running around for the past month just to get all documents necessary for his passport, and it has been 15 days since I applied for it without any update yet. The funny thing is that this gentleman suggested to not have the medical done, have my spouse come to the interview and tell whoever interview her that she couldn't get a physical exam date (basically lie) so she can get an RFE to delay my spouse's visa stamp, send that expedite request for my son and go through the whole I-130 process then once his application is approved, we can call the embassy again and tell them that we were able to get a DR exam for my wife and ask that my son's interview can be on the same day she brings the medical exam folder and bring bring his as well.. is that even a good suggestion?it doesn't seems like it.
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I have contacted the embassy today and was told that I need to contact the authority where I filled my wife's application which didn't sound right given the current circumstances. I also reached out to the embassy back in October and explained the whole situation when my spouse was pregnant and was told that they can't help me, and I'm pretty sure it was a local who answer both times. So I end up sending an email to visascasablanca@state.gov, provided details of my case and now I have to wait to see if they'll help me.
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I never thought it would come to this but I guess here we are. My wife and I just welcomed our first son, coincidentally receiving her invitation to attend the embassy interview on the same day.. talk about luck. We understand that we need to apply for an IR2 visa for our son to accompany her, and we're considering requesting an expedited process to make sure that both visas are issued at the same time (if possible). Fyi I'm the USC but I don't have the full 5 years to apply for the CRBA for him. I have a few questions and was hoping to get some guidance. Is the IR2 visa application just a standard I-130? How can we request an expedition for this process? Do we have to request an expedition during the NVC stage as well? Apart from showing proof that he's my son and obtaining a passport for him, what additional documents are required for his visa application? Considering the timeline of 2 months until the embassy interview, is it feasible to complete all necessary steps in this timeframe? Would it be advisable for my wife to proceed with her interview while our son's application is under review, and we wait until his visa is issued before making travel arrangements? Any other suggestion you folks may have for us?