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In October, I got married to my wife, who is a mexican citizen, while I was in Mexico on a business trip. Ive traveled there several times over the past year, which is how we met, we both work for the same company. She has also been coming to the US legally for several years.

In a couple weeks, shes going to come to the US to visit. Does anyone have any tips? How long we should wait before using SimpleCitizen or filing. Is there anything we can do to better our chances to be together here?

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6 minutes ago, xclusivet said:

In October, I got married to my wife, who is a mexican citizen, while I was in Mexico on a business trip. Ive traveled there several times over the past year, which is how we met, we both work for the same company. She has also been coming to the US legally for several years.

In a couple weeks, shes going to come to the US to visit. Does anyone have any tips? How long we should wait before using SimpleCitizen or filing. Is there anything we can do to better our chances to be together here?

just want to be clear, coming into the USA, on a visit visa with the intention to adjust status is not legal.

 

you can file now for a I-130 while she is in her country, she can visit but will need to leave again she can not stay and adjust status within USA

 

I remember another member with your similar story that was attempting just that same thing.

 

so please if that is what you are trying to get help with no one here will assist you, not to mention its against the TOS of VJ to commit visa fraud or for anyone to help you do so.

 

attached is the guide to file for spousal visa, while your wife is in her own country.

 

https://www.visajourney.com/cr1-ir1-spousal-visa/

 

 

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You start by filing the I 130, she will get her immigrant visa in a year or so.

 

Sooner you file the sooner she will get here.

 

You are in the wrong section of the site so hopefully one of our friendly mods will move this thread.

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~~Moved to IR1/CR1 P&P, from AOS from Work, Student and Tourist Visas - As the OP's wife is not in the US~~

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I'm just going to second the recommendation to start by studying BOTH the CR1 visa Guide and the instructions for the I-130 and I-130a forms.  If you are not a do it yourselfer, there's a partner page here for hiring professional help.  https://www.visajourney.com/partners/

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