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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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I did a little investigating. And, yes, I think he has to either file through the DR or be eligible for residency in JA to file in JA.

I think you are going to get kicked back to the DR.

Yep that is the same thing I found. Unless he files and becomes a resident of JA (which I don't think he will be eligible for based on a work visa) he will have to process through DR - his home country. DR does process their own stuff...they are notoriously hard to get through and it can take upwards of 2+ years for an interview...check the embassy info above on this site or the embassy site...

http://santodomingo.usembassy.gov/Consular...erence%20IV-NIV

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Maybe try calling around to USCIS and NVC and explain the situation and ask them if they can tell you where your petition will be sent. It doesn't matter what address you put on the petition...it all comes down to which country has jurisdiction and it would be the country in which he is a resident/citizen.

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Hubbies mom did something similar...she wanted a visitors visa to come to the US. She tried through JA and was denied. She moved to the Bahamas to work and stayed for 4+ years and became a legal resident there and then applied for a visa to the US through the Bahamas. The key being she was a legal resident of the Bahamas therefore they had legal jurisdiction over the visitor visa petition.

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Dosen't the Ja embassy cover the DR? I thought I say it somewhere. Correct me if I am wrong, but I'm gonna check it out.

From what I could find (which was limited), the DR has it's own embassy in Santa Domingo.

K. thx. Maybe it was something else I read. :thumbs::thumbs:

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It's all so darn confusing.

Andre also thinks his police record was only good for 6 months.

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Actually with a work visa, you can apply for residency quick in JA, I was gonna do it. Its supposedly faster to get when you are actually contributing to the economy...ie have a job, or a business. I just kno residency is realtively easy to get in JA. A friend moved there from Germany for her JA husband and they applied for her residency at the Embassy and got it in a day!

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They already applied for the visa, right?

So, applying for JA residency is a moot point now.

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Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

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Well what do I do now? I have spent all afternoon basically freaking out and now my fiance is upset and says that Immigration is joke..blah blah blah!

I called NVC, they said that since he is living there, he should be able to have the interview there but they have no way of really knowing until they receive my file.

I also called my Senator from GA and faxed him a letter asking him to inquire about this situation and ask if we can interview in Jamaica. His immigration assistant called me and told me they received the fax and would contact the embassy tomorrow.

Anything else? Should I do anything else?

Gosh...I am so nervous. We really were hoping for an interview before his permit expires in July!! How long does Jamaica usually take to schedule an interview? How about if I have a Senator pushing it (like I do), will that help with scheduling the interview faster?

THANKS for all the support and concerns...

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To apply for residency you have to have lived there for 4 years. He has only been there for 1.5. How were you going to apply for residency? I am confused!

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12.14.07 I-129F sent to VSC via FedEx

12.17.07 Delivered to VSC at 11:40 AM signed by A. STANLEY

12.18.07 NOA1 date

12.20.07 Check Cashed!!

12.21.07 Touched

12.26.07 NOA1 hard copy received

02.17.08 NOA2 via email!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

02.19.08 Touched

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02.21.08 Touched yet again

03.10.08 Case received in Kingston

03.11.08 DS-130 Part 1 turned in

03.17.08 Appointment to pick up Packet 4

03.18.08 Medical Exam

04.01.08 Interview!!!!!-APPROVED APPROVED!

04.22.08 Visa picked up from Airpack Ocho Rios

05.02.08 Go to Jamaica to pick up my love

05.05.08 Arrival to the US (via JFK)

06.07.08 Miami Wedding!

*****AOS TIMELINE*****

06.18.08 Sent packet to Chicago via FedEx

06.20.08 Delivered to Chicago at 12:28PM signed by J. CHYBA

06.24.08 NOA1 Date for EAD, AP and AOS

06.26.08 NOA1 for AOS received in mail

06.27.08 Touched

07.05.08 Received Biometrics Appointment Letter

07.24.08 Biometrics Appointment

07.28.08 Request for Initial Evidence

08.01.08 National Benefits Center received Evidence and Case resumed Processing

08.19.08 AOS case transferred to CSC

08.22.08 AP arrived in mail-APPROVED

08.25.08 EAD card arrives in mail (no updates or anything about AP or EAD)

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You can request an interview at another embassy. Shouldn`t be a problem for him.

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Your congressman's office can check on things and clarify for you. I've not heard any stories of any really helping move things along faster. There are so many checks to clear and hoops to jump through to get a visa. The process always seems to be the same......only longer if there are issues.

Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

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Dosen't the Ja embassy cover the DR? I thought I say it somewhere. Correct me if I am wrong, but I'm gonna check it out.

From what I could find (which was limited), the DR has it's own embassy in Santa Domingo.

K. thx. Maybe it was something else I read. :thumbs::thumbs:

I believe Kingston processes Cayman...

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11/20/2010 - Received the yellow letter (dated 11/17/2010)

11/30/2010 - Case moved to the Testing & Interview stage (Email)

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Dosen't the Ja embassy cover the DR? I thought I say it somewhere. Correct me if I am wrong, but I'm gonna check it out.

From what I could find (which was limited), the DR has it's own embassy in Santa Domingo.

K. thx. Maybe it was something else I read. :thumbs::thumbs:

I believe Kingston processes Cayman...

Maybe that's what I saw :yes::yes::lol::lol:

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