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dinu
Hi! I have a few questions about doing DCF. Please help me with the following if you can!
I've been married for two years for this July and I just became a US Citizen in March of this year. I sent my I-130 and I-129F for a K3 but haven't got approved yet. I'm hoping to go to Sri Lanka to work temporarily for two months and I need to know if I'll be able to do DCF there. Should I wait for the K3 to be approved or should I try DCF? My I-130 has only been touched once on 04/01/2006 after it was submitted and it will probably take a long time for that to be approved.
Please give me any suggestions since I'm so fed up of waiting like this!
meauxna
QUOTE(dinu @ Jun 7 2006, 06:47 AM) *

Hi! I have a few questions about doing DCF. Please help me with the following if you can!
I've been married for two years for this July and I just became a US Citizen in March of this year. I sent my I-130 and I-129F for a K3 but haven't got approved yet. I'm hoping to go to Sri Lanka to work temporarily for two months and I need to know if I'll be able to do DCF there. Should I wait for the K3 to be approved or should I try DCF? My I-130 has only been touched once on 04/01/2006 after it was submitted and it will probably take a long time for that to be approved.
Please give me any suggestions since I'm so fed up of waiting like this!

You would need to find out from Colombo what constitutes 'resident' in Sri Lanka.
http://colombo.usembassy.gov/visa_petitions.html

Please read the DCF Guide and contact your Consulate.
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