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  1. Thank you! Sounds like it worked out well for you then while in JST (work wise). In my case, my co-workers are in ET, I currently live in PT, and I have to be pretty present during their normal hours. And that's correct, the 1/3 year Japanese spousal visa seems quick and easy to obtain (wish it was the same case in the US). The true challenge is finding a job over there indeed... now I'm wishing that I was fluent in Japanese. If I do temporarily relocate, I'm thinking I will head there by mid June - which gives me a few months to build up my side business. Perhaps I can get that going in time as well.
  2. Thank you. Many unknowns and TBDs during this process - I'm looking forward to when all this will be done and no longer a worry.. Regarding your K3, did you ever receive any status/updates from that? I'm curious where mine will even end up - and if I could add that to my USCIS profile (to see when they deny it haha).
  3. Congrats on the success. It's a much longer journey/wait than we ever expected... I've had to re-evaluate what my wife and I's next 1-2 years may look like. Like you, I also work remotely. Decided to visit Japan for around 3 months in 2022 while sticking to the US working hours (had to work at night) - And that trip is what led to us meeting. Since then and before our marriage in Japan, we had traveled back and forth many times (she has an ESTA). But now, during this I-130 wait, it seems as if it will be even more difficult to see her. I would not want to risk a potential ESTA/I-130 conflict. It's obviously easier for me to visit her in Japan during this process. Though I don't know if I want to go through the mentally taxing schedule again of working late at night (with my current job) and going to sleep almost literally when she has to wake up. The longer I wait, it's seeming like my only choice is to temporarily relocate to Japan. Two hindrances with this though - I just bought a house here last year, and I would have to find a new job/source of income while I'm staying there on a Japanese spouse visa. Stressful time, lots of decisions to be made soon..
  4. Thank you again for the suggestion, this week I mailed in the K3 with an abundant amount of "evidence" Knowing that these aren't processed, I'm hopeful that it still may speed things up.
  5. Thank you for your reply. Your timing insight is helpful - good luck with your NVC phase. I will take a look at that first thread again, as well as begin the K3 application.🤞
  6. Hello all, I've had a very eventful year - namely in regards to marrying my Japanese spouse last year in November (2023). I'm a USC, she's 100% Japanese. Since she will be moving here, the next step was of course to file the I-130. My research at the time made it seem like processing times could be around 6 months. In hindsight, it's clear it can take much longer and that I should have researched further. I filed on January 9, 2024 and received the "Case is being Actively Reviewed" status on January 11. Our plan was that around June/July this year, she could expect to visit the US (with no intent to permanently stay yet) while we wait for the I-130 to progress. She's currently in Japan. By July, she may no longer be employed at her current job and also may not renew her apartment lease. She currently has a US visitor visa (ESTA?) and has visited a few times already (unsure about the specifics of this, I will check). Since we are now already in the month of March - I'm starting to feel some stress and anxiety about what likely will happen. Planning for the worse, I will assume that this I-130 will not be processed before July 2024. Therefore by July she will not have a processed I-130, no job or apartment (because of the planned eventual move to the US), yet also cannot temporarily stay in the US for longer than the ESTA allows. I'm beginning to research alternative visa's or processes that will allow her to temporarily stay for a longer duration during this limbo period. Does anyone have any insight on situations like this? I've learned quite a bit already, but I'm a bit stuck now on the best path forward.
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