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  • Gender
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    Tucson
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    Arizona

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  • Immigration Status
    Adjustment of Status (pending)
  • Place benefits filed at
    National Benefits Center
  • Local Office
    Tucson AZ
  • Country
    France
  • Our Story
    Applied for CR1 in November, 2018. Had CR1 visa interview in Paris in December, 2019. Was placed on Administrative Processing due to a missing document. In March 2020 the Paris Embassy asked for the passport to put CR1 visa in it. By then on ESTA was visiting the US spouse in the US and was stuck due to pandemic. Return flight was cancelled due to COVID-19. Decided to abandon Consular Processing and to start AOS from the US. ESTA expired in May 2020, AOS filed in April 2020.

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  1. Congrats to both of you! Looked at your timeline. Had your wife waited for a month to arrive in the US, you could have avoided the ROC hoopla.
  2. It's unclear where you are now - in your home country waiting for the interview for CR1? If yes, then at the time of the interview the officer will be counting the days based on the stamps in your passport. You don't need to send them anything. If at the time of the interview the number of days spent in your home country is less than 2 years, you won't be issued the visa - instead told to come back after the time is served.
  3. I did not have a personal experience with 2YYHR but I know someone who did. At the Consulate they do count a physical presence in your country - literally. And yes, they look at all the stamps in your passport and calculate each day.
  4. If it's within 2 years since I-130 was approved, then OP can save $535 and just ask USCIS to re-start Consular processing based on the same initial petition for the immediate relative of a U.S. citizen. I-130 is valid 2 years.
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