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  1. Once you have the visas, you might want to come back with dates and departing/destination airports. Some members are great at finding the best deals on flights.
  2. Mon accent est un peu différent Picked up some yummy Indian food. Had a great beer for dessert. Nothing complicated.
  3. https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=487646
  4. Complicated tax situation with my employer is factor #1. Might happen once I retire, but we're moving overseas for our old days. I'll reevaluate then.
  5. Lemonslice

    15 years!

    Celebrating my 15 years as a permanent resident today!
  6. You will need to look up the reciprocity schedule for each country/document you want to submit. See: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Visa-Reciprocity-and-Civil-Documents-by-Country.html
  7. If your girlfriend (fiancée?) intends to spend more than 30 days in the US, look up the new requirement to register with USCIS. Otherwise, if you look at the history of your posts, you will find answers that are still valid. Final note, please, please, do not trust ChatGPT or other AI. Especially not for anything important. Ok to generate an overview, but go to the source (CBP, USCIS,IRS, etc.) and double triple check what is actually the accurate information in your situation. The guides here on VJ are also a good start on all the steps you will have to complete (again, do not trust blindly and go back to the actual form instructions).
  8. He has to cooperate somewhat. The airline will not take an unwilling passenger. The "send him back" says it all though. Wishing him the best of luck.
  9. All immigrant visas interviews are ultimately done in Montreal. You might want to search for recent DCF experiences in Canada, but they are not common (something about asking Mexico to approve first? It's blurry in my memory). This is the thread I had in mind .... DCF or not, you might want to get ready to show intent to relocate to the US, as they might want to see evidence at the interview.
  10. It will depend on the volume of people landing at the same time. Follow the direction of airport staff directing the crowd. After reaching the border agent, the immigrant visa holder will be directed to secondary (where you can usually tag along, unless it's crazy crowded). "Questioned by border agents", well... I've been questioned everytime I enter the US, but it's usually quick and easy. When I immigrated, a couple extra questions about the goods I was importing. Don't stress too much, most people find entry anticlimactic, after the whole process and interview at the consulate/embassy. Best of luck!
  11. Please fill your profile and It would answer most of the questions people asked... Link to your profile Link to timeline
  12. Different financial institutions will have different requirements to open a joint account. We opened ours while I was a visitor, before I got my visa. You can also add each other as beneficiaries on bank, investment/retirement, and insurance accounts. Don't forget about wills and living wills. Valuable evidence, and useful to have in general.
  13. Why is DMV requiring the marriage certificate? Which documents are already in her married name? Passport, LPR card?
  14. I misread. As @Boiler stated, I do not think you will find official statistics. Hopefully, someone with personal experience will come by.
  15. Others will be able to help you with your question, but I wanted to say that if you are already living together, you might be interested in getting married online (Utah offers that option). The spousal visa is often a better option. Best of luck!
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