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My husband and i got married last December 2024. He is a US citizen who’s currently working overseas (Oceania), he has been working overseas since 2019 from different countries while i am a Filipino citizen who’s currently working in Middle East. We got married online, met twice after the marriage. He owns a house in US where his ex partner and kids are currently living in. We are planning to move in the US together and stay at his sister’s house temporarily to establish smooth transition and build a relationship with his kids. What can you advise us to help us have a better case of approval process for our US spouse visa application 

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Yeah that address where his ex wife still resides - that's a problem. She better find a different residence before you move there. He should figure this out well ahead of your interview time. 

ROC 2009
Naturalization 2010

 
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