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Debating IR-1/CR-1, even though interview for K-3 set

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Turkey
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Okay, so even though I applied for a K-3 visa, my I-130 was sent to NVC and I received the AOS bill in the mail today. My husband already has his interview date set at the embassy for the K-3, although it is still 2 months away. I know the IR-1 would be better for him, but my god, I am so sick of waiting . . . I just want him here already. By the time he gets here it will be our 1st year anniversary. Do you think I should just give up on the IR-1 or put up with a few more months of additional waiting?

Visa Journey:

Marriage: July 6, 2007

I-130 Sent: August 7, 2007

NOA1: September 24, 2007

I-129F Sent: September 25, 2007

NOA1: October 9, 2007

NOA2: March 7, 2008

Packet 3: March 28, 2008

Interview: June 24, 2008

AP: June 24, 2008

10 months in AP--will this ever end?

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Filed: Other Country: China
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Okay, so even though I applied for a K-3 visa, my I-130 was sent to NVC and I received the AOS bill in the mail today. My husband already has his interview date set at the embassy for the K-3, although it is still 2 months away. I know the IR-1 would be better for him, but my god, I am so sick of waiting . . . I just want him here already. By the time he gets here it will be our 1st year anniversary. Do you think I should just give up on the IR-1 or put up with a few more months of additional waiting?

It's a personal choice. If he does receive and use a K3 visa, all additional fees you pay to NVC now, will be wasted unless he returns for a CR1 visa instead of adjusting status.

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