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ChristymH

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    ChristymH reacted to Laura and Taha in Is DCF In Egypt an Option ?   
    From what I've heard, Egypt is no longer processing DCF unless it's an extreme case. I have 2 friends in Egypt, living there 5+ years eho are going through the visa process and had to file for IR1 (same as CR1 just changes to IR1 after you've been married for 2 years). Same as I'm doing from here in the states.
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    ChristymH reacted to carmel34 in Is DCF In Egypt an Option ?   
    What is your long-term goal?  To live in the US together permanently?  If you apply for a spousal visa for your husband, the process will take 1-2 years, and will require you as the primary financial sponsor, to have sufficient US-based income or assets to qualify, or find a qualified joint sponsor.  There is also a requirement to establish a US domicile or intent to establish one in order to get approved.  Sometimes that means the US citizen spouse has to return before their foreign spouse, with a separation period of a few months.  Once your husband's spousal visa is approved, he will become a legal permanent resident on entry to the US.  LPR status is for living in the US, so any trips abroad will need to be short in order to maintain his LPR status.  The only way you can both come and go freely, and stay as long as you want in either country, is after he becomes a US citizen, which will take about 4 years after he enters on the spousal visa, assuming that you stay married the whole time.  I suggest that you continue to research everything.  Visa Journey is a great source of information, and you can ask any questions you want to.  Good luck!
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    ChristymH reacted to Laura and Taha in Cairo Interview Updates?   
    That would be awesome! You can find me on Facebook. Laura Samak 
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    ChristymH reacted to Chancy in Is DCF In Egypt an Option ?   
    DCF is now only available at the discretion of the consulate for resident petitioners with exceptional circumstances, such as imminent job transfer to the US.  You will need to contact the consulate directly to ask if they will accept your case as a direct filing.
     
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    ChristymH reacted to Unshakable Faith in Paper Work Needed?!   
    It depends on what stage in the process you are in for us to give you an accurate answer. Filling in your timeline would be helpful and would assist us in helping you out.

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