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Hey All,

My husband and I were married in Canada just over 2 years ago....he is a US citizen and I am Canadian. We currently live in Calgary, Canada but are interested in moving back to the states in the next year. We'd like to start this process and are looking for suggestions and recommendations of how is best to go about it?! What works, what doesn't, what's frustrating, what forms do we need, etc.?

We would appreciate any comments or suggestions...thanks so much!

Ema

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Hey All,

My husband and I were married in Canada just over 2 years ago....he is a US citizen and I am Canadian. We currently live in Calgary, Canada but are interested in moving back to the states in the next year. We'd like to start this process and are looking for suggestions and recommendations of how is best to go about it?! What works, what doesn't, what's frustrating, what forms do we need, etc.?

We would appreciate any comments or suggestions...thanks so much!

Ema

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Filed: Country: Canada
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Click on the word "Guides" at the top of any page here. When you've studied the appropriate guide and the instructions for the I-130, we'll be here to answer remaining questions.

Forget the K3. It's been virtually unobtainable for the past two years. IR1 is the visa for you.

Thanks for that...can we still do the DCF? If so, where? The information we've found is contradictory and we are extremely overwhelmed by all of this. We don't have the time to waste trying to figure this out and need to be in the US as soon as possible.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Thanks for that...can we still do the DCF? If so, where? The information we've found is contradictory and we are extremely overwhelmed by all of this. We don't have the time to waste trying to figure this out and need to be in the US as soon as possible.

No there is no DCF in Canada. DCF has been closed in Canada since August of last year.

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