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  1. You don't all have to enter at the same time - the principal applicant can enter before the derivatives, or at the same time as them (derivatives just can't enter first).
  2. Yep, this. Although I’d put it at at least 10 years rather than 5 - currently June 2007 on the VB (6.5 years from the OP’s PD). But it’s also only moved forwards 3 months in the past two years. So unless things suddenly speed up it’ll be a heck of a lot longer IMO.
  3. There’s no need to ‘shout’. You said above she’d leave and re-enter another time, as long as you’re aware she can’t apply for AOS if she does that then that’s fine. That’s all Boiler was pointing out.
  4. This is a really old thread, and the OP hasn't been on the forum for 6 years. You'd be better off starting your own thread with any questions.
  5. You might want to be more specific, which visa category? They're all long waits at Lagos, but some are longer than others.
  6. Please start your own thread with any questions rather than hijacking the OP's. How long it will take will depend on his Priority Date so do give that info too.
  7. It's random AFAIK. And sorry for the duff info on the wait time for an interview at Manila, I didn't think it was a long wait but @Boiler knows more than me. Hope the backlog reduces a bit by the time your I-824 is processed anyway.
  8. Obviously nobody knows what the queue for an interview will be like in a year or so, but I think Manila is fairly good at the moment - a search of the country sub forum will give you more info though. Best of luck.
  9. Which consulate is it? Next year is doable assuming it’s not one with a long wait for an interview date (Lagos, Islamabad, etc).
  10. It would cost more though, and could take longer (depending on if the OP gets lucky with the service centre for the I-824 or not). If money isn’t a consideration then could both be filed perhaps? And see which gets to NVC first?
  11. Yes, but not until you have the Welcome Letter (after the case is at NVC). And depending on the processing for the I-824 you might want to hold off doing that for whichever parent is approved first - depending on the service centre they’re sent to the processing time could be wildly different. So if they want to interview and move together you might want to slow down the NVC process for whoever is approved first.
  12. You won’t need to pay any fee twice, but you’ll need to pay USCIS a fee for the I-824. https://www.uscis.gov/i-824 I’m sorry, I know it’s a total pain and waiting longer and spending more money will be the last thing you want right now. But hopefully this is just a blip and the rest of the process will go smoothly. Good luck.
  13. No, you have to submit the I-824. There is no other way to fix this. Unfortunately you can expect a request for one for your mother too if you put the same thing on her application.
  14. OK. All you can do is pay the fee and submit the I-824 as requested (if you haven’t already). Unfortunately it will add quite a bit of time to the process but your mother can pause things at NVC to allow time for your fathers case to catch up. Good luck.
  15. If they’ve asked you to do the I-824 then it’s because there is some confusion about whether your father is applying via consular processing outside the US, or adjustment of status inside the US. The question is is that your error, or USCIS’s error. What did you put for questions 61 & 62 on the I-130? And have you submitted the I-824 as requested?
  16. Everybody's case is different, it will depend on the checks they are doing and the countries involved. Which consulate?
  17. Not really, it's just background checks which they have to do - and unfortunately some countries take much longer than others to respond to any request. Were the documents missing (i.e. you should have taken them to the interview) or have they asked for something you weren't expecting?
  18. Neither, although I did have it by the time we did the medicals - but when I booked I was told that they just needed the case number/DS-260.
  19. I wouldn't trust any 'prediction' tools personally, how can they know what may be going on behind the scenes or what may crop up? Even the USCIS processing times page is often wrong. But if you find it useful then use it and just be prepared to adjust expectations. And glad I could help with the pre-clearance question. Not sure if you are limited if there aren't a big choice of flights, but if you wanted to do it closer to Germany, then Dublin also has pre-clearance if you can get a connecting flight from there.
  20. We paid that about a year ago, I don't think it's increased recently.
  21. Yup, we didn't have our IL either. @Haynes, just bear in mind the visa will only be valid for 6 months from the medical, so don't have it done too early if you can't move that quickly - we moved straight after we had our passports back with visas in, so it wasn't an issue for us, but if you want longer before you have to move then do factor that in.
  22. Oh, ignore that completely then - notoriously inaccurate! Best to use the processing times on here which is much more reliable. And sorry, I thought you were asking about clearing US immigration at a land border crossing. But yes, some Canadian airports have pre-clearance too - https://www.cbp.gov/travel/preclearance Not sure where you're read about not being on the same flight as your fiancé, but that's not true. You can book a one way ticket but they're just usually more expensive. Good luck.
  23. Not sure what TMVN is? But don't book flights until you have a visa in hand unless they're refundable or amendable. Every international airport has immigration, if you mean the border crossings from Canada, then yes, they can all process you as well. And yes, you can book a one way ticket, although you may find that it ends up being more expensive than a return so a return may be a better option, and then just don't use the return leg. Good luck.
  24. It may do other stuff as well but I don't know. But you can't have an immigration visa interview there as per the link above.
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