QUOTE(Len_and_Bren @ Mar 4 2008, 01:57 PM)

QUOTE(USADCFSpainSpouse @ Mar 4 2008, 12:55 PM)

Elmcitymaven,
Okay, so let me see if I understand this? After we get married and file all the paperwork via DCF with the embassy...we go through all the motions and wait. Once we do this than we have to make a trip to the US in order to trigger the Green Card to be sent to us? Is this to say that
we HAVE to make a trip to the US in order to complete the process to get the Green Card? How long after the paperwork is filed do we have to make the trip so as not to let the paperwork expire. AGh! please help!!!

Yes, you go through the whole process in Spain; then you cross the US border and establish residence here, and then you get your greencard. You have 6 months to activate your visa after you are approved at your interview in the Consulate. But you obviously have to move to the US (within 6 months); that's the whole point.
Okay, well my happy thought is that I have already established residency since I am obviously American and I am going to use my current pull-employment in the US to support his 1-130 DCF for Green Card, etc. However, I guess once his immigrant visa is approved then we have to make a trip to the US to trigger everything. We will also try to make a trip to the US in the window of 6 months.
Do you know where I can read up more on these technicalities with respect to following the rules to get the Green Card? Like what to do and what no to do? After all this, I don't want to mess things up..but logistically I am trying to work it all out with the filing in Madrid and then getting the visa, then Green Card.
I obviously don't want to jeapordize his Green Card, but rather find out what to do to faciliate getting it. I am wrong to think that if I have a stateside residential address (which they ask where to send the Green Card) that they will just send it to that address? Where can I learn more about what steps to take and not to take once we enter the US? I imagine we may be bouncing back and forth a bit-and I don't want to mess anything up.