
TanyaF
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TanyaF reacted to fezlopez in Is it possible for family members to interview in different countries?
Ok, here's how this works.
1. You don't ask your consulate, you ask the OTHER consulate first for the courtesy to take your case. They contact the other consulate, and then u sign a
2. Everyone here is giving you correct & technical answer: you must hold residency/citizenship within that consulate's jurisdiction to get their access. They are correct, HOWEVER,
3. You can always ask the consulate. You simply briefly explain the situation, and see what they say. It makes sense. That's it. However, it's up to them, and they DO NOT have to grant you courtesy.
4. Even if granted the courtesy, it doesn't mean you'll get the appointment right away or in the near future. So take caution.
WIsh you the best.
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TanyaF got a reaction from PaulaCJohnny in Is it possible for family members to interview in different countries?
I am an Aussie, currently in the US on a B2 visa visiting my fiancé. Our I-129F petition was finally approved, and I know I need to leave the US to be interviewed for my K1 visa. I have two dependent children, currently in Australia, who will need to be interviewed for their K2 visas. Is it possible for us to be interviewed in different countries (i.e. for me to be interviewed in El Salvador and for my children to be interviewed in Australia)? Reason: it is difficult to get a flight back to Australia with current COVID-19 travel caps and we want our family to be reunited ASAP.
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TanyaF reacted to Emma0610 in JUNE 2020 I-129F K-1 FILERS
Hey Everyone!
June is moving! NOA1 june 15, and approved today feb 1!
I was reading what I need to get together as a us citizen from this point on. The form I-134 is required for me to fill out. Do I need to make a certain amount to bring him here? If I don't then what? Can he be denied? Also I'm sure there is a group on feb approvals 2021, cant seem to find it, help?
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TanyaF reacted to Greenbaum in Reasonable response time for expedite request
They are using the military USCIS phone connection which is different from the "normal" USCIS phone lines. There is a special number set aside for Military to use for this purpose. It's kind of an expeditious avenue to follow if petitioner is in the Military. Most expedited cases get approved quickly if the Military member is shipping out as they understand that the beneficiary would like to be settled when the military petitioner leaves.
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TanyaF reacted to Greenbaum in Reasonable response time for expedite request
This is a process that many, many others have experience. Nothing about the process is first time, except of course the pandemic. There are only a few things you can do but they too will take time.
You email the ombudsman (cisombudsman.publicaffairs@hq.dhs.gov) and they will auto-reply with a link to a form to file a follow-up. The ombudsman is an independent contractor not affiliated with USCIS and when they make an inquiry on your behalf USCIS will respond. Send a letter with all the details of your case to your U.S. representative's contact information can be found in this handy directory, and your U.S. senator's information is in this one. You can sue USCIS to make a decision on your case if it has gone too long. This is not recommended as it typically ends with a denial. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1a-FPirWXg2jSXHKXE_jocaOQuNMfib_4/view?usp=sharing