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I'd imagine that would be a positive, not a negative. My daughter's SH was within the previous year and it wasn't an issue at all, they just asked her why and she explained. There are other threads on the same subject with lots of other SH'ers who've had no probs with the medical, maybe get your husband to sit and have a read of those to reassure him. Best of luck.
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CSPA UNDER F4 VISA- OVERAGE CASE
appleblossom replied to Jaguar888's topic in National Visa Center (Dept of State)
Yep. I wonder if they've calculated it using the interview or visa approval date, which might explain why they think they were eligible but they haven't been given visas. -
Bringing my mom to US
appleblossom replied to kjc22's topic in Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America
It's pretty straightforward, will take about 2 years in total. Start here, follow each step carefully -https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-1-submit-a-petition.html She can live anywhere in the US she chooses. Good luck. -
Yep. But once the I-130 is approved then they’ll be waiting for their PD to become current before they can get a visa, and as above will want the I-130 to take as long as possible so any dependent children stand a chance of not aging out. I’m not sure when they applied but it’ll be a 15-20 year wait.
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CSPA UNDER F4 VISA- OVERAGE CASE
appleblossom replied to Jaguar888's topic in National Visa Center (Dept of State)
The date the I-130 was approved. And which country were they born in? Either way if the parents have already got their visas I suspect it’s too late now. You said they were ‘included on the DS-260’, but did they each pay a set of fees and submit their own DS-260’s? -
I'm not sure I see any point in switching now. EB2-NIW's are being scrutinised and rejected more these days, but you should be a shoo in for it. If timing really doesn't work out then you could always do an EB-1 at that point, but I think I'd leave it for now rather than spend money on what could be an unnecessary application.
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Certainly sounds as though you'd meet the criteria for EB1-A. You could have done that and delayed things to 2029 if you'd wanted (or got your visa earlier and then filed a re-entry permit).
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Montreal Consulate EB-2 Interview Wait Time - Part 3
appleblossom replied to TBoneTX's topic in Canada
You can't delay the I-140, but you can delay the second stage (the actual visa application) for as long as you need to. You just need to take action at least once a year, but that can be paying a fee, submitting a document, or even just logging in. And you won't get a green card prior to immigrating, you'll get an immigrant visa. Only once you enter the US on that visa do you then get the green card. Best of luck. -
Montreal Consulate EB-2 Interview Wait Time - Part 3
appleblossom replied to TBoneTX's topic in Canada
But there is a rule if it's been the primary residence, living there 2 years out of the previous 5 before sale - so essentially gives those selling their home 3 years before it's subject to US CGT. -
K1 or CR1 visa question.
appleblossom replied to Rasko's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
This is a bit concerning, if you think being long distance would break you? Many people on here have done it for much longer than 2 years. So I'd make sure you're sure before heading down this path. But if that's the worry, then I'd go CR-1, but marry now. Why wait until next summer? Just a simple courthouse wedding asap, then file the I-130 (you can always have a bigger celebration later on if that's what you want). You don't need to prove financials or domicile until after the I-130 is approved, so that still gives her plenty of time to move ahead of you and sort that side of things. -
Your timeline says your i-130 was approved in Oct so presumably you were DQ’ed by mid November ish? So you should be expecting an IL any day now, you’ll probably have the interview before you hear back from any expedite request anyway.
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K1 or CR1 visa question.
appleblossom replied to Rasko's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
No problem and of course you were. It's honestly not as scary as you might think, and now you've found VJ you've got a supportive helpful community behind you. Have a look at the list above and then feel free to ask any further questions and somebody will always try and help. -
K1 or CR1 visa question.
appleblossom replied to Rasko's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
Why do you think she needs to be in the US for at least 6 months before she can apply? She could apply from anywhere, but if you can't meet the financial requirements then yes, she'll have to go ahead and try and find a job. But she doesn't need to work in that job for 6 months before you apply. And her not being in the US since she was young isn't really a complicating factor, plenty of people apply that are USC's but have never even set foot in the US. Has she been filing her taxes? That is the only possible complication. If you want to marry before she goes then K-1 isn't an option (you have to marry in the US for that). And it sounds to me as though CR-1 may be better anyway if money is an issue, as it will be cheaper and also mean you can start earning as soon as you get to the US. I'm going to tag forum member @Crazy Cat who has a fabulous comparison list which should help though. Best of luck. -
K1 or CR1 visa question.
appleblossom replied to Rasko's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
If you don't want to file until she's been in the US for ~6 months and you want to marry 10-15 days before she leaves, K-1 isn't an option anyway. So that's the decision made for you! You shouldn't need a lawyer unless you have complicated circumstances. VJ is a DIY site, plenty of people here will help you with any questions. And only you would need to be interviewed. HTH, good luck. -
TAL and Pakistan will be the reason, but 2 years is a very long time. It's crazy as you couldn't adjust status anyway through your brother, and would be several decades away from a visa via him. You can file WOM yourself, there is a guide on here that you can use by a lovely forum member that's done it themselves and helps others - have a hunt and hopefully you'll find it. You can try ESTA, might want to give that a go first, but you will have to declare the previous denial.
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Gold card application form is now available
appleblossom replied to OldUser's topic in General Immigration-Related Discussion
Will be interesting to see how many people apply for this, I can't imagine many will when they could do EB-5 instead (also a super quick process) and potentially get their money back.
