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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Lebanon
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I am the one who applied for my husband and its been 2 months and one week waiting for the NOa2. Anyways, I have decided that I want to go live with my husband over seas untill the whole entire process is finished and come back to america with him when he has his visa. Is that possible? What i mean is if they send me RFE and my parents are here will they be able to deal with it? I wouldnt have to sign anything right?

USCIS STAGE

8/22/2011: NOA1 EMAIL(never received a hardcopy nor txt)

3/23/2012: NOA2 EMAIL!!!! :D

3/28/2012: NOA2 HARDCOPY

NVC STAGE

4/09/2012: NVC Recieved

4/24/2012: Got NVC Case# and Invoice ID#

4/25/2012: Sent DS-3032 email and Paid AOS fee

4/26/2012: AOS fee showed "paid"

5/2/2012: Sent AOS Package and NVC accepted DS-3032 email

5/4/2012: Received and Paid IV fee

5/7/2012: Sent IV Package

5/14/2012: Case Complete at NVC!

6/6/2012: NVC Left!!

Beirut Lebanon Consulate

7/11/2012: Interview!!

Result: My husband is put in Administrative processing :(

8/17/2012: Embassy called my husband to bring the pasport for the visa!! :D

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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I am the one who applied for my husband and its been 2 months and one week waiting for the NOa2. Anyways, I have decided that I want to go live with my husband over seas untill the whole entire process is finished and come back to america with him when he has his visa. Is that possible? What i mean is if they send me RFE and my parents are here will they be able to deal with it? I wouldnt have to sign anything right?

It would depend on the RFE they sent you , they could ask for more pictures , or w.e else , so if its pictures and your parents have it , they can send it ...but if not you still shouldn't have any problem...they can just scan the RFE for you and you check what they want then ship it by DHL or FedEX...so you shouldn't really be worried about that and if you have sent everything they need to have your self , you wouldn't have to worry about RFE at all....I wish you the best...Good luck :)

Beautiful patience.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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Yes you can go overseas. If there is anything that requires your signature, you simply send it from overseas. The only issue with going abroad is the affidavit of support, but if you have a co-sponsor that should be no issue either.

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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