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  1. What do you include in processing time? Initial entry to the US maybe slightly faster by few months. Time to green card is almost guaranteed faster on CR-1. Don't underestimate AOS time, there's threads of people waiting for 12+ months for GC after entering on K-1 and filing for adjustment.
  2. She doesn't need money for your future life in the US? Might as well find something she can continue doing after you move to the US.
  3. Typically US citizen should file for stepchildren instead of relying on green card holder spouse. However, who are the children with right now? Is their other parent alive? Would they allow them to leave the home country?
  4. Canada or Mexico are the only countries US shares land border with. So if you travel by land, you won't be going through pre clerance. Land border is the most reliable method of travel. Airlines can deny boarding the plane, but with land crossing you are dealing with US CBP on US soil directly.
  5. Why not? You're eligible and it is the most effective option to unblock your case: You are not going to go to court yourself. Lawyers who specialize in this file WoM, USCIS asks for time to resolve it, and they process your case before any hearing. Then lawyer withdraws the lawsuit and you never go to court.
  6. You can safely leave it out. These are typically used by lawyers and professional interpreters.
  7. Sure you could even travel internationally if needed. Make sure to have your GC and extension letter with you. But most likely you won't need to show it at all. Use real ID like DL for TSA
  8. Agreed, while I don't have proof, to me, denial of entry / boarding is a lot easier to get while at preclearance. You simply have more rights on US soil
  9. Check DS-3025. If box "K Visa applicant voluntarily completed vaccination requirements" is checked, then no I-693 is needed
  10. Of course I naturalized earlier this year, so trying to help others. Happy Thanksgiving!
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