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thank you VJ for all your help previously in getting my wonderful husband to america! we are now, years later, considering moving us both back to his home country UK. is there a website you know of that is similar to Visa Journey for this? or any good resources we may not be aware of? thank you for your time 

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1 hour ago, hakkikt said:

thank you VJ for all your help previously in getting my wonderful husband to america! we are now, years later, considering moving us both back to his home country UK. is there a website you know of that is similar to Visa Journey for this? or any good resources we may not be aware of? thank you for your time 


Try https://talk.uk-yankee.com

 

Good luck! 

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9 hours ago, hakkikt said:

thank you VJ for all your help previously in getting my wonderful husband to america! we are now, years later, considering moving us both back to his home country UK. is there a website you know of that is similar to Visa Journey for this? or any good resources we may not be aware of? thank you for your time 

I'm a dual citizen of US and UK by birth.  My wife came from India to US on a CR-1.  We thought of getting her a re-entry permit and going to live in the UK for a few years.  But, we held off until she's a US citizen and not sure if we will at all now.  But, I found several Facebook groups to be very helpful.  There are things that are easier and things that are harder compared to US immigration.  It's also much faster and you can pay for premium processing.  Search for Facebook groups and you'll find a wealth of knowledge and people quick to help.

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