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Frustrating Interview at Seoul Embassy
appleblossom replied to cinn-sugar's topic in US Embassy and Consulate Discussion
AP can't be expedited in any way unfortunately, even by a congressman. -
Your first post in this thread says 'my question is if I can apply for a non-immigrant visa to go see her at least or in the best case scenario get an immigrant visa based on our valid marriage'. So you raised the question about an immigrant visa, people are only responding to the info you've given.
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islamabadembassy IR1 at ISL Waiting for IL 2022
appleblossom replied to podeena's topic in Asia: South
Perfectly normal. It’s just a case of waiting it out whilst the background checks are conducted. Good luck. -
Not that I’m aware of, but it’s the same process for all countries with the only variation being the wait time for the final (interview) stage, so feel free to ask any questions and one of us EB1A’ers will try and help. I got mine last year. Good luck with it.
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Actually, I've just realised - if you're on a skilled worker visa in the UK and resign from your job, then your visa will be cancelled. So where are you planning on going to after your trip to the US? Do note that it's immigration fraud if your plan is to try and marry your boyfriend and stay in the US.
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Is this for a B visa application rather than the VWP? What is your home country? If you don't have strong ties to the UK and you have a US based boyfriend, there's a good chance your B visa will be refused.
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AOS two addresses
appleblossom replied to baoule_sama's topic in General Immigration-Related Discussion
Yes, as above, that's what I did. 1hr 45mins each way in to London, very common where I lived. Most people who work in London can't afford to live there! But if you want to live apart then make sure it's only during the week (go home every weekend) and make sure you have LOTS of proof of a genuine relationship and co-mingling all of your affairs. Joint bank account, health insurance, taxes, wills, insurances, shared vacations, phone calls, etc, etc. You should also keep evidence of your job hunt in the town where you wife lives, to show you couldn't find any work there. Good luck. -
EB2-NIW Waiting for Interview Letter in London 2023
appleblossom replied to OnPoint's topic in United Kingdom
Do you mean the DS-260? You do need an address for that, but just put wherever you'll be staying to start with for now. For us that was just a hotel address - we then updated it at interview as we'd rented a house by then. -
AOS two addresses
appleblossom replied to baoule_sama's topic in General Immigration-Related Discussion
If you haven't filed yet then how are you working? And I did it for many years, most people I know commuted in to London from where I lived (about 1hr 45 mins away). But if that's not an option then presumably you'd be going home every weekend? You'd need to keep good evidence of that and go overboard with other evidence. -
AOS two addresses
appleblossom replied to baoule_sama's topic in General Immigration-Related Discussion
So have you already filed for AOS? For 1hr 40 min I think I'd commute rather than risk it. -
AOS two addresses
appleblossom replied to baoule_sama's topic in General Immigration-Related Discussion
How far apart are the two places? Presumably not far if you can get back every weekend? Could your wife move to be with you instead maybe? It could well be problematic if you're living at separate addresses. What kind of case is this, AOS from a K-1? -
Best Time For F-1 Visa Scheduling
appleblossom replied to ahmadwalielyasi20's topic in Student & Exchange Visitor Visas
Was that an AI response?! 😂 If you're in Afghanistan, then you definitely need to apply asap. Ideally you'd have applied at least 6 months ago, don't delay it any further. You might also want to find out about whether or not you can defer your course start date in case you are put in to AP. Best of luck. -
You need to be truthful, so must put the actual date. Which country are you in and where have your clients been? A lot of countries do allow you to work remotely without a work permit so you may not have been doing anything wrong anyway.
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I-130 for spouse
appleblossom replied to Joshimrahman's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
14 months for just the I-130. And it's because there's a big queue of people ahead of you, it's not the actual processing time. If you fill in your timeline on this forum you'll get a more accurate estimate. Then the NVC side of things is usually only 1-2 months after that (if you submit docs and pay fees quickly). As above, the biggest variable in the whole process is the wait for an interview - that can be as quick as 3 months, or as long as 2 years. -
Only EB1/EB2 update on NVC (DQ, IL)
appleblossom replied to snm2212's topic in National Visa Center (Dept of State)
It's very quick now (used to take months and months!), but add about a week or so on to the quoted timescales for EB applicants as it takes a bit more time. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/nvc-timeframes.html Good luck. -
Montreal embassy EB-2 interview wait time-Part 2
appleblossom replied to Blueeyes1989's topic in Canada
Ah, I see. Best of luck, hope you get the IL as a nice gift for the New Year!