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Crazy Cat replied to leonidas1's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
What NVC told you is correct. Once your case has been DQ'd, it goes to the back of the line of the queue for your consulate at NVC. This is the process: 1. Case is DQ'd by NVC. 2. Case then enters NVC queue for your consulate and waits at NVC. 3. Consulate informs NVC of available interview date for upcoming month. 4. NVC schedules interviews for cases at the front of the line. 5. NVC schedules your interview when your case reaches the front of the queue for that consulate. 6. NVC notifies person of interview date via email. 7. NVC then sends case to consulate. After the interview is scheduled, it can take several days to several weeks for the consulate to receive the case. -
expedite I-30
Crazy Cat replied to crystalcas's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
Is this a medically complicated pregnancy? -
expedite I-30
Crazy Cat replied to crystalcas's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
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I-130 Process & Nonimmigrant Visa
Crazy Cat replied to SMcCahon's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
You can make short visits to the US during the process. -
I-130 Process & Nonimmigrant Visa
Crazy Cat replied to SMcCahon's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
Welcome to Visa Journey. Unfortunately, you are misinformed. Your only route is a CR-1 spousal visa. You can forget about a K-3 visa. They just don't issue them anymore. You cannot live in the US during the I-130 process. The process for you will take 18 months or so from filing to interview. Read, study, and learn the process below. Ask questions. The good folks here are eager to help. The immigration process requires a great deal of knowledge, planning, time, patience, and a significant amount of money. Good luck. Immigration is quite a ride! -
Online wedding then I-130
Crazy Cat replied to jatutt's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
That attorney was wrong. You were not legally married when you filed the I-130. The proper order would have been "Meet and file" -
Online wedding then I-130
Crazy Cat replied to jatutt's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
No. That I-130 and fee are gone. -
Online wedding then I-130
Crazy Cat replied to jatutt's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
@jatutt Another way to explain this situation is that you were not legally married in the eyes of USCIS when you filed the original I-130, so no relationship existed to approve the I-130. Thus, a new I-130 must be filed after you consummate (meet). -
Online wedding then I-130
Crazy Cat replied to jatutt's topic in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
Agree with the others. You must consummate the marriage BEFORE filing the I-130. The I-130 you filed prior to meeting after the online marriage will be denied. The proper order should be: 1. Marry online. 2. Meet in person (no minimum time together). 3. File the I-130. It must be done in that order for USCIS to recognize the marriage. In your case, you should immediately contact USCIS to withdraw the original I-130. Refile a new I-130 after your trip to consummate the marriage. That will restart the clock. Good luck on your journey. -
You pay 2 fees at NVC for each visa beneficiary. Then you pay for medical exams, etc. Lastly, you pay $220 for each Green card after the visas are issued. Fees never stop until after applying for a US passport.....years later.
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Times are not that much different these days. There really are longer term differences between a K-1 and CR-1. Every couple has their own priorities, and each couple must decide which visa is better for their situation. K-1 More expensive than CR-1 Requires Adjustment of Status after marriage (expensive and requires a lot of paperwork) Spouse can not leave the US until she/he receives approved Advance Parole (approx 6-8 months) Spouse can not work until she/he receives EAD (approx 6-8 months) Some people have had problems with driver licenses, Social Security cards, leases, bank account during this period Spouse will not receive Green Card for many months after Adjustment of Status is filed. A K-1 might be a better choice when 18-21 year old children are immigrating also In some situations, marriage can affect certain Home country benefits, making a K-1 a better choice A denied K-1 is sent back to USCIS to expire K-1 entrant cannot file for citizenship until after having Green Card for 3 years. Once an I-129F has been approved, delaying the case is difficult to impossible if the need arises. CR-1/IR-1 Less expensive than K-1 No Adjustment of Status(I-485, I-131, I-765) required. Spouse can immediately travel outside the US Spouse is authorized to work immediately upon arrival. Spouse receives Social Security Card and Green Card within 2 or 3 weeks after entering the US Opening a bank account, getting a driver's license, etc. are very easily accomplished with GC, SS card, and passport. Spouse has legal permanent Resident status IMMEDIATELY upon entry to US. The clock for citizenship filing starts immediately upon entry to the US. A CR-1/IR-1 case can be delayed indefinitely at NVC if the need arises.
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***Topics Merged. Please questions regarding this topic in this thread*** - VJ Moderation
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I would do both.
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returning resident after deportation
Crazy Cat replied to Tony718's topic in US Citizenship General Discussion
These are not DIY questions, imo. You need to ask your attorney. -
Travelling without sponsoring spouse
Crazy Cat replied to Tayox214's topic in Moving to the US and Your New Life In America
Your spouse must enter the US either with you or before you. You cannot enter the US before your spouse. -
CBP Issued an Updated Carrier Guide
Crazy Cat replied to Dashinka's topic in US Immigration News and Discussion
I found it on page 32. -
CBP Issued an Updated Carrier Guide
Crazy Cat replied to Dashinka's topic in US Immigration News and Discussion
Thanks for the update. I don't see a reference to an expired 10 year Green Card. B. U.S. RESIDENTS — must provide one of the following: • Permanent resident card, Form I-551 • Expired Conditional Resident Card, Form I-551 accompanied by Original Form I-797, Notice of Action indicating the card validity is extended • Immigrant visa and passport • Temporary residence stamp (“ADIT”) contained in a passport or on Form I-94 • Reentry permit, Form I-327 • Refugee travel document, Form I-571 • Temporary Protected Status, Form I-512T • Parole authorization, Form I-512 Parole Authorization, Form I-512, or EAD Combo Card • Employment authorization document, Form I-766 • U.S. Government issued transportation letter / Lincoln Boarding Foil