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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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You can of course change your address, AR 11, but you cannot guarantee they will take notice, my personal preference is to use an address that is rock solid for communication.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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https://www.uscis.gov/ar-11

 

With a spouse petition the way I look at it is that you need to keep everything related to you pointed at the US. AirBnBs well most do not like you having post sent to their address, and it is short term by nature. Seen far too many stories on here where people have switched locations and the system does not keep track.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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another thread has been merged with this thread and this thread renamed to reflect this being a 
general question thread for the OP's DCF CR-1 London process.
do not create new threads on this stage of the process as those threads are spamming the 
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I-864 will be submitted once the embassy approves your initial I-130.

 

They will mail you a letter with this link: https://uk.usembassy.gov/visas/family-immigration/how-to-apply-2/ and ask you to complete all the steps and ignoring the NVC part. Your foreign spouse will be bringing the I-864 with them to their appointment.

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On 7/26/2023 at 3:37 AM, primrose_bambi said:

I-864 will be submitted once the embassy approves your initial I-130.

 

They will mail you a letter with this link: https://uk.usembassy.gov/visas/family-immigration/how-to-apply-2/ and ask you to complete all the steps and ignoring the NVC part. Your foreign spouse will be bringing the I-864 with them to their appointment.

 

Thank you for this information! Another I-864 question -

 

Can you clarify for me exactly what the requirement is - do I need to prove that my income equals at least 125% the poverty guideline? So for a household of two, showing that the annual income is over $24,650? 

 

Thanks!

 

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2 hours ago, JRoo said:

 

Thank you for this information! Another I-864 question -

 

Can you clarify for me exactly what the requirement is - do I need to prove that my income equals at least 125% the poverty guideline? So for a household of two, showing that the annual income is over $24,650? 

 

Thanks!

 

 

AAND two more questions -

 

  • can I use my current foreign income on my I-864? My company will continue to employ me after I move to the US, and I have a job offer stating this. When converted from GBP to USD my current annual salary is 84,000
  • Should I include a letter explaining that I have only been working abroad and therefore have no W2 or 1099? (I have been filing FBAR and also have my federal tax returns for last 3 years.)

Thanks :)

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Hi sorry I am still getting the hang of this site. If I want to seek advice from someone because they have had similar questions shall I just DM that person rather than comment? Thanks

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24 minutes ago, JRoo said:

 

Hi sorry I am still getting the hang of this site. If I want to seek advice from someone because they have had similar questions shall I just DM that person rather than comment? Thanks

It's ok, it is a learning process. 

 

It is always encouraged to post on the forum for advice. In a PM the information cannot be corrected if it is wrong. The thread you commented in is also not the same process as yours or the same country. Things vary greatly between you both.

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Hi everyone, today I submitted my I-130 at the US embassy in London and the petition was accepted (DCF based on short notice job relocation)
 

The immigration officer mentioned they may be able to approve the application in 2-4 weeks, as opposed to the normal 12 weeks. Has anyone had this experience? or is it still typically taking 12 weeks to hear back? 

 

thank you 

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21 hours ago, JRoo said:

Hi everyone, today I submitted my I-130 at the US embassy in London and the petition was accepted (DCF based on short notice job relocation)
 

The immigration officer mentioned they may be able to approve the application in 2-4 weeks, as opposed to the normal 12 weeks. Has anyone had this experience? or is it still typically taking 12 weeks to hear back? 

 

thank you 

Ours took a week. Wife filed in person in London on 17 Aug and was approved then. Received approval letter on 24 Aug.

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46 minutes ago, JRoo said:

 

Wow that's a lot faster than I was expecting! When you receive the approval letter is that when you book the medical? Was it hard to get an appointment?

The letter gives you the LND (case) number which is what you need to book the medical. The letter also tells you to follow this link, which you may have seen before, https://uk.usembassy.gov/visas/family-immigration/how-to-apply-2/

 

I haven't booked the medical yet as I'm waiting on my police certificate, so can't confirm how easy it is to book.

 

Good luck though!

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