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I have been reading through most of the info on the site, kind of hard to digest though!!

My fiance is a USC living in the States, I am a UKC living in London.

We have talked about marriage, wanted to get married either late this year or early next year.

Then, found out I am about 6-7 weeks pregnant.

I don't really want to be here alone for the baby's birth, but from what I understand, it seems the timeline for getting to the States is about 7-8 months which is cutting it very fine. He has recently started a new job, no way he will be able to take 3-4 weeks off to stay here around my due date to be here during the birth.

My questions are

1. Is it worth appealing to the London Embassy for a DCF on the grounds I'm pregnant or does that count for nothing??

2. What are the chances that if we did apply for a K1 and it wasn't approved in time that I would be allowed to enter the US at 7 months pregnant, stay until the baby was born and travel back until the visa came through?

3. When they take his ability to support me into consideration, does the length of time he's been employed count?

He just started a job with the US government 3 months ago, but has always worked.

4. I'll be getting 6 months paid maternity leave, also have 10 weeks leave added, would they take that into consideration at all?

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09/18/2020 - NOA via text

06/05/2021 - Notification of biometrics scheduled

09/17/2021 - Interview - decision cannot be made

11/24/2021 - Denial letter, 30 days to appeal

12/24/2021 - Appeal sent back with I-912 waiver

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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1 DCF only works in the UK if the US Citizen has residence and working in UK. (This is not an option)

2 K-1 is fairly quick with the UK check out the timelines on VJ

3 Length is not a factor, he will provide letter from employer, and pay stubs will show steady income.

4 Not something they consider.

You could visit the USA in the Visa Waiver Program, many do, but you need to show strong reasons to return to the UK like job ect.

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

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