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Filed: Other Country: Ukraine
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Ok, here we go...

Hi all, Looking for observations or advise although our case I am sure is really different than has been posted here before.

Lets see... How to start.

I am from the US, She is Ukrainian.

We have been married for over 10 years and got married in Ukraine.

We did a K3 visa and she came to America. (10 years ago) DCF

After 1 1/5 years she became sick and freaked out. (diagnosed as Bi-polar)

For another few year or so is was back and forth from America to Ukraine a few times. She would not stay on her meds.

In and out of the hospital here and in the Ukraine a few times.

I finally went to Ukraine and lived with her for 2 years. Still would not stay on her meds.

I came back to America 5 years ago and have been living by myself and have always sent money to her every month.

We skype talk, email and always have these last 5 years.

Well the good news is she finally understands Bi-Polar and takes her meds and for over a year now all has been very well. I have the woman I married back.

So I think its time for her (and her son - who has never been here, he is 16) to come back to the US.

At this point I am not even sure if the US thinks she is here or there. It was just a really crazy time.

Also heard we need to file a medical document on her being bi-polar???? Not sure about this.

We have been married for 10 years and while it at times has been a nightmare we are in love and I think 10 years of marriage bears that out. :)

Anyway, comments, suggestions? When I did this 10 years ago it was a DCF and a meeting in Poland. I know the

Ukraine does not do that anymore.

Thanks - Jake

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Italy
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File the paperwork for the IR1 ...

10/14/2000 - Met Aboard a Cruise ship

06/14/2003 - Married Savona Italy

I-130

03/21/2009 - I-130 Mailed to Chicago lockbox

11-30-09: GOT GREEN CARD in mail!!!!!!

Citizenship Process;

1/11/2013: Mailed N400 to Dallas Texas

3/11/2013: interview.. Approved

4/4/2013. : Oath! Now a U.S. citizen!

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Not that strange. She abandoned her LPR status by being out of the US for two years, but you can file for her again from the beginning. She will need a new medical exam and they will address the bipolar diagnosis there (all standard protocol).

It will just be a normal IRI procedure. Good luck.

here is the VJ guide: http://www.visajourney.com/content/i130guide1

Edited by Harpa Timsah

AOS for my husband
8/17/10: INTERVIEW DAY (day 123) APPROVED!!

ROC:
5/23/12: Sent out package
2/06/13: APPROVED!

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