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Filed: Country: India
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I am asking this on behalf of someone else. I'm asking for a fellow expat (not a close friend, just an acquaintance) who is unable to create their own account at this time.

Background:

CR-1 filed via USCIS and case forwarded to NVC

I-864 filed and paid by USC and co-sponsor

Couple both live in India

USC had an unexpected and critical family situation

The couple did not use a lawyer for filing the papers

So since this case could be forwarded to the embassy any day now I'm curious how the USC leaving India could affect it. The critical situation was a death in their immediate family where the USC is the executor of the estate. The USC is intending to fly back ASAP and cannot guarantee the issues will be settled in time to be back for the interview. (We're estimating the interview will be scheduled with the embassy in about 6 weeks due to how long they've been at NVC already.)

The paperwork indicates the USC lives in India currently, how is it going to affect their case when/if they are not at the interview? Is there any paperwork that must be filed (including change of address). Will the USC absence at the interview adversely affect their case? Is there anything else they should know that may help them at this point in regards to the visa process (in relation to this situation)?

January 2009 - K-1 Denied by the consulate

January 2011 - Moved to India - Yikes!

October 2011 - DCF filing rejected by overzealous employee at the embassy

December 2011 - Tourist visa denied (not surprising)

March 2012 - CR1/IR1 process started

May 1, 2012 - RFE and some of our information was entered into the computer wrong by the CSC

Read about all the shenanigans of my relationship at American Punjaban PI

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