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Fatty
I'm new here. Hi.

I am a US citizen who was born in the UK and has lived here most of my life.
I'm married with 2 UK citizen children (they don't have a right to US citizenship because I haven't lived in the US long enough) and filed the I-130s for my husband and children in July. We're keen to move to the States and begin our new life asap.

Shortly after filing I discovered I'm pregnant and due Feb 20th. Since this is a direct consular application we expected it to go fairly quickly. I haven't received approved petitions yet, but am reading through the I-864 and freaking out about all the old tax returns I need to file etc, which I didn't know about previously. I'm self employed and the IRS stuff is frying my brains.

Anyway, if we receive the visas before the baby is born, I understand that the baby will be able to travel with us anyway, no problems. If the baby is born before we have the visas, I don't know what will happen. Does anyone know? I'm pretty sure I'll have to file and I-130 for the baby. Will that mean we'll all be set back to stage one again? Is there any point then in even filling stuff out just now?

Has anyone been through this, can they speed up the baby's processing so he/she can apply with us?

It's all so overwhelming just now.
Boiler
You should be processed well before February.

You do need to sort out your old tax issues however.

You are on the fastest track available, yet to hear of a DCG London taking anywhere near that long.
Fatty
That is really very encouraging to hear! Thank you.

I'm going to try to get my tax papers all filled in this week. Then the IRS told me if I send them two copies and ask for one copy to be recovered for Immigration they'll do that. So we should have to wait on that.
I just don't want to be holding things back on my side, I want to be ready to give them the notification of readiness immediately so as not to hold them back in processing times.

It would just be so so much easier if we can get the visas before the baby is born.
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