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  1. On 8/7/2020 at 2:34 PM, mave said:

    Hello, I think this topic must have been discussed somewhere but I couldn't find any recent threads. If yes, please point me to the threads, thanks.

     

    I'm planning on my move to US this Fall. I don't have that much stuff to worth booking a container/partial container. I figured that I most likely will use the Post Office to send some boxes via surface mail. 

     

    - Is there any formal document I need to prepare (e.g. a checklist of "Goods to follow") to bring with me at POE? 

    - Is there any info on the U.S. Customs & Border Protection website that gives details about what new immigrants should follow?

     

     

     

    Hey there! I believe you can also check with your airline how many extra luggage you can bring in additional to the normal two for international travels. 

     

    I'm also on the same boat as well - don't have that much items that makes booking a container worth it, but still have belongings to ship back for sure. 

  2. 8 hours ago, dwheels76 said:

    Congratulations.I have added you to the spreadsheet but need your interview date. I sure would go since you are there with him in the country.

    The interview date is July 20th. 

     

    We schedule a doctor's appointment, but won't be able to get the medical results in time. I assume, if things goes well during the interview - we will be getting a 221g card of temporary refusal until we provide the exams results? Please correct me if I'm wrong. 

     

    Also, I was wondering - we applied for a CR1 visa. However, we will be hitting out 2 year anniversary soon. In that case, if we enter the US after our 2 year anniversary, will my husband be granted an IR1 instead? I'm aware we might need to bring it up to their attention, otherwise they may think this is still a CR1. Or does not not work that way anymore? 

  3. 1 minute ago, stech786 said:


    it wouldn’t hurt to be there since you are there 

     

    Do you have a job? Or are you working from home?

    Got it. 

    And yes, I have a job. I also have a job waiting for me in NY but things has slowed down because of the pandemic. If it would help, I can ask if HR can issue me something to state they are currently working with me on transferring me back.

  4. 17 minutes ago, stech786 said:


     

    that is for family visa only 

     

    you don’t need to be at interview. They may ask about you that why you are there & not in USA. Come up with good reason. It’s a domicile question

     

    interview is for your husband 

     

     

    Thank you very much! Should I still go to the consulate with my husband? I took a look at the email again and although my name is under Additional Applicant at the bottom of the email, the Appointment Date/Time is blank next to my name. 

     

    Would it also help if I get confirmation from my company that they are working with me in relocating back to the US?

  5. Hello all, 

     

    I'm a new member here. I am the petitioner and my husband is the applicant - we are both in Hong Kong, but I am currently working with my company to return to USA once the visa has been approved. 

     

    DQ on April 18th and received an interview email on July 7th. 

    Embassy: Hong Kong 

     

    On the interview email, it said "Those members of your family named below, must appear at the Embassy/Consulate General on the appointment date." Bottom of the email has my name under "Additional Applicant." 

     

    I thought spouses don't need to attend the interview if it's outside the USA. May I ask what is expected of me there? Will we be interview together? 

     

    Thank you. 

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