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  1. 2 minutes ago, jan22 said:

    There is a procedure to get approval to do DCF at an Embassy under "exceptional circumstances".  One of the reasons is a job offer in the US that has a short time for reporting to work.  (See the last paragraph on https://www.uscis.gov/i-130-addresses for more information). 

    Interesting. Thanks for the link. Seems like much is left the consular officers discretion. I wonder what their definition of "short notice" is. I imagine I will get a couple months notice from my company before the transfer.

  2. Hello,

     

    I'm a USC living permanently in Japan with a Japanese spouse. Recently my company has been discussing sending me to the USA for a 2-3 year expat assignment and I am wondering what visa would be appropriate for my wife. Since we are not planning to immigrant to the USA permanently and she doesn't want to get a green card, a non-immigrant visa seems most appropriate, but I can't find one that seems to apply in this situation. The IR-1/CR-1 or K-3 visas are quite expensive and take a very long time to process. The company will probably only give me a few months notice before the move and if my wife starts her application at that point it could be many more months before should could join me. It sounds like a DCF application would be much faster, but I believe these are not available in Japan. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

     

    Any advice?  Is there some other kind of visa that my company could sponsor for her to come?

     

    Ironically, if I was not a USC I could use an L-1 intracompany transferee visa and my wife could come an L-2 visa available to dependents of L-1 visa holders. These visas seem realitvely quick and relatively straightforward to get.

     

    Thanks for any and all advice.

     

    Frustrated husband in Japan

     

     

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