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AndersonGraves

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    Peru

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  1. Hi, yes it is our plan. We are aware about the CRBA and the passport for our child. As we've seen, the appointments in the US consulate in Madrid can be booked within a week to do both procedures at the same time. We've seen as well that if you have to travel within 10 days, they can expedite the process to issue you a passport. Thank you!
  2. 1. Yes, the plan was entering together for a couple of weeks and then come back to Spain. Her pregnancy is healthy and the doctor can write a letter to let us flight, she won't be over 36 weeks when we travel. 2. Okay, thank you very much. 3. I've saw in the SS website, that it should arrive within 3 weeks upon entry to the US. I had recently a friend with the same visa that got her ss card in just 12 days. But in any case, in order to start working I just need the card number right? My inlaw's can just can scan it and email it to me. Thank you very much for your time.
  3. Thank you very much for your answer. Regarding, the health insurance, I have to see my employee's benefits yet, I should receive it next week. I just did an appraisal doing some research online. Every pregnancy is different and I am aware that 5k can perfectly be a good estimate. In Spain, everything is covered, no out of pocket payments. Regarding my intentions to live in the US, of course we are planning to live in the US, our situation is just different since we are expecting a baby. I am just pondering wether to accept that job or not. Thank you very much for your answer
  4. Hi everyone, My wife and I have been married over three years. I am from Peru with Spanish dual citizenship, she is American. We met and got married in Madrid, Spain. We applied for a spouse visa back in 2019, as of now, we are waiting for our interview at the US consulate in Madrid in just two weeks (August 9). We think that we have everything in order to have our visa approved. One week ago I got a really good offer with an American company for a full time remote job. I explained my situation to them and they're willing to wait for me to arrive to the US. My wife is 7 months pregnant, we were planning to be in the US at least a couple of months ago, but you know sometimes immigration times get extended. So, my plan was to arrive to the US by the middle of August, if everything goes alright with the consulate. After that, we were planning to wait in the US (at my in law's house) two weeks to receive my social security card, so I can start working with the American company and then go back to Spain and have our baby here and then travel back to the US one month after our baby is born. Why we were planning to do so? Well, we are not 100% sure that we will be able to find a health insurance that will cover my wife since she doesn't have currently one. And even if we get one, we will end up paying around 5K$ in the best case scenario. And on top of that, all of her checkups have been in Madrid and we feel more comfortable having our baby here. So my question is, would it be okay to leave after two weeks of a first entry to the US with my social security card, then come back to Spain to work for a few months here remotely and then go back to the US in November/December? Of course, we will travel back to the US before our visa stamp expires (6months valid). Do you see any issues that we might have by leaving the US so soon after my first entry and by working remotely from Spain? Thank you very much for reading us. We really appreciate your help!!
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