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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Hey guys - Maybe a dumb question, but am I allowed to travel to Vietnam to see my wife while my application is being reviewed by either USCIS or NVC? I'm a USC living in the US. Will traveling back and forth to see her create any negative impacts to our application? Just curious because I've read on here that some USC have been scheduled to be interviewed at the local office by USCIS.

Thanks.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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Yes you can travel- take lots of photos and keep boarding passes, time together is great bonafide evidence for when she has her interview.

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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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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Hey guys - Maybe a dumb question, but am I allowed to travel to Vietnam to see my wife while my application is being reviewed by either USCIS or NVC? I'm a USC living in the US. Will traveling back and forth to see her create any negative impacts to our application? Just curious because I've read on here that some USC have been scheduled to be interviewed at the local office by USCIS.

Thanks.

YES you can travel. It will only help your case. It will strengthen your evidence of a bon a fide relationship together. This is not an issue. Now, there are times where the benefitiary will not be allowed to travel to the US while they are in the immigration process. Maybe that is what you were thinking of when you asked this question. The USC will not have a problem or cause a problem with your case. Use all the new receipts, pics, tickets for further proof.

11-28-2010 - Married

USCIS:
03/14/2013 - I-130 Sent
03/18/2013 - NOA1

06/05/2013 RFE issued

06/25/2013 RFE recieved in mail

06/28/2013 RFE requested docs. sent to USCIS from abroad

07/08/2013 RFE entered into USCIS system as received and "RFE Review" status online

07/16/2013 NOA2 received by email

07/19/2013 Email from USCIS stating case file has been sent to NVC

07/27/2013 Hard copy of NOA2 recieved abroad (Vietnam) by mail

NVC:
08/02/2013 Received NVC case number via email

08/02/2013 Sent DS-3032 via emial

08/05/2013 Paid AOS ($88) fee

08/19/2013 DS-3032 accepted by NVC

08/26/2013 Paid IV ($230) fee

09/04/2013 Completed new DS-260 Online in place of the old (DS-230 paper form)

09/10/2013 I-864 Sent

10/04/2013 Check list

11/02/2013 Check list

12/14/2013 Case Complete

12/30/2013 Interview Scheduled for Feb 25 2014

US Consulate HCMC, Vietnam

02/25/2014 I-R1 Immigrant Visa interview (APPROVED!!)

03/06/2014 Visa delivered

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Hey guys - Maybe a dumb question, but am I allowed to travel to Vietnam to see my wife while my application is being reviewed by either USCIS or NVC? I'm a USC living in the US. Will traveling back and forth to see her create any negative impacts to our application? Just curious because I've read on here that some USC have been scheduled to be interviewed at the local office by USCIS.

Thanks.

Didn't affect ours.

Travelling to see your spouse is normal activity for married couples in different countries.

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i don't get it.

 
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