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  1. Hello Everyone .

    I am waiting for my interview in Abu Dhabi.My wife is my petitioner she was working in Abu Dhabi but now she moved to USA .She doesn’t have job right now  in US but we have a joint sponsor for affidavit of support.my question is 

    If she doesn’t have job 

    is there any problem at the time of my interview?

    thank you

  2. On 11/21/2017 at 9:39 AM, Tatsi said:

    Hi Vicky,

     

    Normally you either need to be a citizen or have a residency of the country because you need to provide police clearance of the country. Iranians are acepted in AD because there is no U.S. embassy in Iran.

    The thing is, this is normally cleared at the NVC stage because thats how they assign your case number.

    But if the process was done via AD and you left UAE for whatever reason as long as you have all the past docs you should be ok. 

    Btw my husband was aproved in May and still no response for the interview

    Thank you Tatsi.Now i fixed about Residency problem.

  3. On 11/21/2017 at 5:07 AM, iamdegie said:

    i am not totally sure but i think you "might" be able to. because visitors from Iran etc for example, just fly in to get their interviews done in the UAE. now this may not be 100% guaranteed or possible, best to get in touch with the embassy to check if they can accommodate you somehow since you said that you started the process as resident but that you have since left but can go back as a visitor to continue your visa process there.

    Thank you for your reply. Now i got Residency through working visa.

  4. 9 hours ago, sthomas said:

    Vicky, I am waiting on an interview with Abu Dhabi embassy. Was expecting to get it in January. May I know when your priority date was or when your case was complete? My cc was June 29, 2017. 

    Sthomas , i am also was expecting my interview in January that's why i mentioned January.My case is IR1 and cc was August 14,2017.

    plz update me if you get your interview date. Thank you

  5. 11 minutes ago, geowrian said:

    The rules vary from embassy to embassy, but generally you need legal residency in the country where you will interview for an immigrant visa.

    Note: Residency doesn't necessarily mean permanent residency (i.e. work visas and student visas should be fine as well).

    geowrian thank you for your helpful information.

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