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Neoyz

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  1. When we check our visa status what information shows there if our case was not updated yet? And if it was updated, what information shows ?

    From what i know is it shows the status of ur case, like its at NVC or administrative processing. It also shows ur case creation date and status updated date.

    However, when i checked before my priority date is current, it would show nothing.

  2. Neoyz...i will advice u sud visit ur us consulate in ur country...by now a day will av beem schedule for ur interview, contact means is d problem..go there in person nd let then sought it out for you.

    I just sent another email to them. Here is their reply.

    Thanks for your email. We understand you priority date is going to be current next month, please wait for our email for the interview instructions. We appreciate your patience this time

    so should i still go there in person?

  3. Ohh Neoyz...dat means you have never contacted nvc via mail in the past. If u av done dat like just write a sentence of enquiry following the format they provided to do so, they would have automatical register ur email adress nd u would av gotten ur letter now via mail...But if dis not the cause, u will av to wait as they said...or better still try contact ur local consulate.

    I see. I guess i will just have to wait till they send the IL to my mailbox then.Thanks for letting me know, Instinc07.

  4. Yes, it is. She is visiting you/she'll be there on vacation and that is all.

    She doesn't have to be like, "Oh, I'm here to get married to my boyfriend." Sometimes they don't even ask the purpose of ure trip, but just how long you intend to stay and the address.

    It's when ppl go with the intent of getting married, STAYING and then adjusting their status is when there will be a problem.

    Besides, her over staying would not be to her benefit at all. She can stay as long as she is allowed (6 months is the max the officer will grant.)

    Moreover, in my case, that is exactly what my boyfriend - a green card holder since 2009 by virtue of ure category as well (F1) - and I are going to do. I have a B1/B2 visa and I'll be taking our two children back to The US (they also have their green cards). I'll be visiting for Christmas and we are going to get married, start our filing and then I'll come back home.

    I'm the "documents specialist" in the family, so I'll be the one assembling the package! I'll explain the process to him and he'll sign the relevant forms. :-)

    Of course he'd love if I didn't have to leave again, but he understands we have to wait. ~~~

    Thanks for all the answers. =) I wish we all get our reunion soon !

  5. Of course she can come and visit you and get married. If going back home is more convenient for you, then surely that's fine as well. ~~~

    In our case, she visits me and get married in US is a bit more convenient. I do not need to go back to my country just for the marriage. Meanwhile she is in US, we can both spend some time in the city where we will live in the future. By the time B2 visa ends, she will go back and wait for our F2A progress.

    But i am aware of what apple21 said before, "A B2 visa is not intended for getting married in the US. Be careful what she says to CBP."

    So she visiting me and getting married in US is still an option? Miss Tams

  6. A B2 visa is not intended for getting married in the US. Be careful what she says to CBP.

    If she manages to enter the US via B2, you can get married but later on she has to go back to her home country. She cannot stay beyond the limit of her B2. Overstays are not forgiven for relatives of green card holders.

    You can file i-130 as soon as you have a copy of your marriage certificate and other requirements: http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=16aa3e4d77d73210VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD&vgnextchannel=16aa3e4d77d73210VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD

    Thanks for answering apple21.

    We do not intend to overstay in US. Therefore, In your opinion, is it better for me to go back to my own country and get married with her?

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