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Cr1 visa for my 14 year old daughter

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Hello members,

 

Happy new year to you all. I have a situation and was wondering if anyone had a similar experience and could shed some light on the process. My husband filed for my 14 year old daughter who lives in England to join us here in Florida, her application got approved at the NVC 4 days ago and awaiting a visa interview date at the embassy in London. My daughter is now expressing her fears about coming and wants to stay longer and with the family there and also finish high school with it being so close to her GCSE exams. Does anyone know if we cancelled the visa application at this stage how it will affect her in the future, if we were to reapply again?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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It won;t affect it, she might get a couple more questions at interview about whether she is sure this time, and you wil have to pay some fees a second time, but that is it.

 

How far is she from graduating? Ie, if she graduating this summer?  if so, asking for an interview a couple of months out may do the trick, as she then has 6 months to use the visa.

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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Thanks alot Penguin, she will have her exams next year so bit of a long stretch. But now is a critical time for her getting prepared and she is doing really well in school. We will ring the NVC today and inform them and hopefully all will be well.

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Have you considered her finishing the immigration process, come over for the summer to activate her green card, and file for a Re-Entry Permit so she can be outside the US for up to 2 years without losing her green card?

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aaron 2020 I did not think of that at all, totally in the dark and knew if I asked I would get some great suggestions from here. This way is actually great for us all we would not end up loosing the fees we already paid. Defo will pursue this option. Thanks plenty.

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