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I'm afraid I agree with Boiler, this is likely a non starter. It wouldn't be EB-3 skilled worker as nannies don't require any training in the US, it would be EB-3 'other workers'. Realistically, no family is going to wait that long for you to be able to start work, if they are hiring a nanny then it will be because they have an immediate childcare need. And they're not likely to wait all those years and pay all the fees when they can hire an American immediately to fulfil that need. Plus the Labour Cert is going to be problematic, both for the reasons above, and because anybody already in America could do the job. Which consulate? And is this for a family you're already in contact with? Are they aware of the wait ahead of you?
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It's based on income "at the time you file". So what does his paycheck say? Add that to your salary and see if it's less than $84,600 (assuming just the two of you).
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Montreal Consulate EB-2 Interview Wait Time - Part 3
appleblossom replied to TBoneTX's topic in Canada
It's only the 23rd? IL's for EB's are often sent nearer the end of the month. Please fill your timeline in, thanks! -
Ah, this sub forum is for people bringing other relatives over - parents, siblings, adult children. There’s a CR-1 forum for spouse cases and I’m sure probably a relevant Oct 2024 thread that might be worth finding. If you could also fill your timeline in (on your profile) that would be super helpful. Good luck with the rest of the process!
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Documents required
appleblossom replied to nickymicky's topic in Adjustment of Status from Work, Student, & Tourist Visas
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For EB-3, isn’t your employer providing the immigration lawyer? Unusual if they’re not. We used Fragomen for our EB case and they were great. *Thread moved to Work visas, as the OP is not doing adjustment of status*
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Uk London embassy contact
appleblossom replied to GingerZebra's topic in US Embassy and Consulate Discussion
If it’s health related have you called the doctors? The consulate don’t really have anything to do with the medical other than ticking a yes/no box to say if you’ve passed that requirement or not. Anything more nuanced I’d ask Visa Medicals. But try SCSLondon@state.gov And make sure you’re following the instructions below. USE THIS SUBJECT LINE: M99 - YOUR FULL NAME - OTHER QUESTION Last Name First Name London Immigrant Visa Case Number if you have it (usually starts with LND) Date of your interview (if available) Description of your situation Good luck! -
EB2-NIW Waiting for Interview Letter in London 2023
appleblossom replied to OnPoint's topic in United Kingdom
All are the same tier, but obviously some have more of a backlog than others, and PD’s are relevant for some categories but not others. -
Uk London embassy contact
appleblossom replied to GingerZebra's topic in US Embassy and Consulate Discussion
What’s it for? I’ve got a couple of different emails but no point if they’re not the right dept for your query. And just checking, but the emails you’ve sent to the address above included the info they ask for in the subject line and case number? -
Uk London embassy contact
appleblossom replied to GingerZebra's topic in US Embassy and Consulate Discussion
No way of phoning them AFAIK. What email address are you using? And what’s the reason for contacting them? -
Joint Sponsor
appleblossom replied to Vexillum's topic in Bringing Family Members of Permanent Residents to America
What do you mean 'already has income', do you mean he has cash in the bank of that amount? You haven't filled your timeline in so what kind of case is this and what stage are you at? -
RFE Response
appleblossom replied to bigxxxxxx's topic in Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America
Another vote for both. -
I 90 processing time
appleblossom replied to BlakePeru's topic in General Immigration-Related Discussion
What does your online status say now? Did you contact your congressman/woman? -
For the I-129f the country isn't relevant, as all are processed at SCOPS by USCIS. It's only the second stage where the consulate affects the timeline. You can check current average processing times for the I-129f here - https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/ Good luck.
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EB1A interview wait time in London, UK
appleblossom replied to EB1Aspirant's topic in United Kingdom
Usually they're send nearer the end of the month. But your profile says you're filing in NYC, so is this an AoS case? Or consular processing? Please do fill in your timeline thanks. -
The classification seems correct to me. By my calculations you were only a month or so short of your 21st birthday when your mother applied for you, and your PD didn't become current until July 2025. So by the time your PD became current your CPSA age was approx 21 years and 7 months, meaning you'd aged out in to F2B.
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Only if you've lived there for 6 months or more, so from what you've said, it wouldn't be required. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/family-immigration/nonimmigrant-visa-for-a-fiance-k-1.html
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Yes, of course. You can visit each other anytime throughout the whole process.
