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  1. 30 minutes ago, aaron2020 said:

    A spousal immigration visa in only 6 months is unrealistic.  The process takes 1-2 years.

    What would be the reason to expedite your case?  The US Government will want to know why your situation is more important than other people who are waiting.  

    thanks, i see the processing time at Nebraska Service Center is only 4-7 months, can I withdraw the current petition and re-submit another one and mail it to Nebraska Service Center?

  2. It's been 2 months since i submitted I-130 petition to USCIS for my wife who lives in China.

     

    And I just realized today that my wife's case was sent to California Service Center where the USCIS website shows the processing time is 22-33 months, which is more than 2 years...originally i thought it would only take 6 month...me and my wife are very frustrated right now and don't know what we can do....

     

    Guys, please help! Is there any way I can do at this point? Any way that I can expedite our case?

  3. On 8/3/2021 at 3:46 PM, PaulaCJohnny said:

    For me you have good evidences. The best proof to start is the Marriage Certificate.
     

    I had less then you and was approved haha so don’t panic too much.

     

    You have more or less 1 and 1/2 years until the interview. Enough time to have more things together (trips, etc).

     

    Good luck 🍀 

    Thank you, Paula

     

     

    They will approve the I - 130 first then let my wife to go to the interview? If that's the case then i have more confidence to submit the form :)

  4. 7 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

    That's great evidence when the petitioner's parents attend the wedding. I presume the Chinese spouse's parents were also there.

    Unfortunately,  we haven't had our wedding yet. I had very limited time stay with my wife when i was in China. (we stayed together about 4 weeks after the quarantine, then i flied back to the U.S. )

     

    Our plan is to have our wedding next year some time. 

     

    We had a pre wedding photo tho. and a photo of me, my wife and my parents together after my mother's birther party

     

    Will those help?

  5. Hi everyone,

     

    I need some help from y'all.

     

    I'm a permeant resident and I'm in the process of completing online I-130 for my new married wife. My wife lives in China. We've known each other since almost 8 years ago. In 2017, we started getting closer and have been in relationship since earlier 2019. I went to China and stayed with her for couple weeks  in October 2019. Then as everyone knows, covid started outbreaking all over the world and I can't go to china to see her at all.

     

    Last month, thanks god, finally I bought a ticket to China and married her (1st July). However, I didn't stay very long (about 2 month). I have not choice but flied back to the U.S by myself. 

     

    Now, according to the online I-130 instruction and some lawyers, I need to upload some material as proof of the marriage.,

    such as  

    Property we share,

    Insurance statement with both our name

    Joint bank statement 

    Joint mortgage statement

    etc...

     

    me and my wife got married only 1 month and now we are apart in two different country. We don't have any joint account as the USCIS expected. How can I prove our marriage is real?

    I do have below:

    1) Official Marriage Cert (Translated in English)

    2) Daily Photo me and my wife in the same picture.  Taken when i was in China back to 2019

    3) Daily photo : me and my wife in the same picture. Taken when i was in China last month (July 2021)  

    4) me, my wife and my parents in the same picture

    5) Copy of Leave Application approved by my wife's employer. The reason of leave is Marriage Leave.

    6) The hotel itinerary shows both of our name.

     

    I really don't know what else material I can provide to prove the marriage. Will USCIS deny my I-130 Case?

    PLEASE HELP ME

     

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