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Dwain

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    Nebraska Service Center
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    Jacksonville FL
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    Philippines

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  1. In any case, I was just curious about the possibility of my spouse being able to get a B-2 or K-3 since we are married and have a pending I-130. The consensus has been primarily negative. K3’s are rarely approved and it seems to have som,ething to do with the processing times of both applications being almost similar which probably needlessly increased the workload I have been on this site since September of last year when we submitted ourI- 130 and found it to be pretty useful to determine processing times. The database provides an indication of processing times but, our I-130 time went back up to 7 months even though we’re right now about 15 months into the process.USCIS 16 month estimate. For the last two years, I have been visiting my wife every six months, which has made this process bearable. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience
  2. I read that each country views applications differently culturally. My spouse is from the Philippines. There is a There is an 20 year There is an age gap: My wife is 45, and I’m 65. Our CR-1/ I-130 application has been pending for over one year now. We hope to get NOA 2 approval in December 2024. The Philippine consulate seems to have a backlog, and they’re taking almost another year to get an end interview. We’ve been married for almost two years now. What is the likelihood of her getting a B-2 Visa to visit the USA while the CR-1 application is pending?
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