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Please note the following if you are considering filing an I-130 petition:
Unlike filing petitions in the United States, petitions submitted overseas must be submitted in person by the U.S. citizen, not by mail.
To be eligible to file a petition in Australia, the petitioner must have maintained continuous residency in Australia for a minimum of the preceding six months. In addition, he/she must be able to show permission to reside in Australia and demonstrate that he/she has been doing so for at least six months before filing the petition.
If the petitioner is a member of the U.S. military stationed outside of the U.S., a copy of his/her orders must accompany the I-130 petition.
Unlike filing petitions in the United States, petitions submitted overseas must be submitted in person by the U.S. citizen, not by mail.
To be eligible to file a petition in Australia, the petitioner must have maintained continuous residency in Australia for a minimum of the preceding six months. In addition, he/she must be able to show permission to reside in Australia and demonstrate that he/she has been doing so for at least six months before filing the petition.
If the petitioner is a member of the U.S. military stationed outside of the U.S., a copy of his/her orders must accompany the I-130 petition.
I am a dual citizen of Australia & Canada. Due to waiting times of over a year with the backlog in Canada, my US Citizen husband and I were planning on filing DCF in Australia because it is much faster. For a long time, Australia was one of the few countries who did not require proof of 6 months residency, even as recently as last year.
However, being the cautious person I am, I thought I'd better double check that they were still allowing non-resident USC to file in person in Sydney without the 6 month residency before we booked tickets to fly over & a good thing I did. Their response is above - I guess they have come into line with all the other consulates around the world.
So there is the update! Bummer for us... If anyone has gotten around the residency requirement for the USC recently, you'll have to let me know.
Good luck to all.
