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Posts posted by Neo16521
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Thank you all for the good answers!!
44 minutes ago, pushbrk said:Where it makes a difference is regarding your other question about visiting during the process. A Dutch citizen doesn't need a visa to visit the US, but one with only Namibian Citizenship both needs one and is unlikely to get it. Have you two met in person yet? Have you had regular live video calls?
Yes we have. She's been to NY twice and I've travelled to Namibia twice as well. There's not a day that goes by where we don't video chat, literally every day.
Yeah, you guessed it all right.
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Hi everyone, I'm new here. I posted another question last night, but forgot to introduce myself and my situation with my fiancé.
My name is Vin, I live in NY and my fiancé who I've been with for years lives in Namibia. We just got engaged last month here in NY. Around Sept/Oct we're going to get married in Namibia and then start the process to get her the CR-1 spousal visa.
So she so happens to be a dual citizen. Dutch and Namibian, which leads to my question. Would it be more advantageous to use one citizenship over another to apply for the spousal visa?
I'm assuming that she must use the citizenship of the country she's currently residing in, but is it even possible to use the other one?
Again thank you guys in advance for any answers!!
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2 hours ago, pushbrk said:
Please show your appreciation by completing your profile and then later, keeping your timeline up to date. You don't even mention which country, so none of your answers are country specific. To YOUR question, you need country specific answers.
Will do right now! I'm in the US and she's in Namibia.
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Thank you all for your answers!!! Very much appreciated!
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Ahh sorry I should have been a little more clear. We're not married yet. This is more of when we get to that part in the future.
Wow! So interesting! so tourist visas are allowed while waiting? For some reason I'd think they would be frowned upon. I mean if it would put us in some type of risk then we wouldn't do it, but figured why not while all that waiting happens if we have the means for it.
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First off I am so glad I found this forum. You guys are the best. Huuuuuuuuuge load of info everywhere. Thank you guys in advance!!!
Anyway, for my super quick question;
After marrying abroad, and getting through the I-130 interview my fiance in her country must wait for the spousal visa to be granted. During this wait time for her to receive the visa is it possible at all for her to come visit me for a bit in the US on a tourist visa?
I'm guessing no otherwise more people would be doing that and just staying in the US and that also it would red flag immigration at the airport.
All answers will be appreciated. My sincerest apologies of this question has been asked before, but I wouldn't think it'd be common.
Omicron Covid Variant and US Immigration Impact Thoughts?
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Quick question to anyone knowledgeable about this. Seems to be the right forum;
This line on the proclamation;
(iii) any noncitizen who is the spouse of a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident
What does this mean exactly?
I married my wife in Namibia this past October and as soon as I got back we submitted the i-130. Does that count what the US considers as a "spouse" or is it only when the CR1 visa has been given?
Thank you in advance!