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  1. On 6/5/2023 at 1:53 PM, Twisted_Therion said:

    NOA2 was 4/4, so we just passed 60 days.  Called USCIS this morning to see if our case has been sent to NVC yet and on which day.  They confirmed to have sent our case to NVC on 6/1.  Gives me hope that we'll be hearing from NVC soon.

    this is great to hear, thanks for sharing.

    If you don't mind sharing, what number did you call for USCIS and did you ask to talk to someone specific?

  2. 53 minutes ago, Mike E said:

    A contrarian answer from me, as usual. 
     

    As I am dual citizen, when my then fiancée’s CO asked her in her K-1 interview, did she plan to live in Canada or the USA, my fiancée was quick on the uptake and immediately said: “USA”. Hence her K-1 visa was approved.  
     

    If the CO is aware you have or will have Canadian PR, expect to be asked what your plan with status is. Consider your answer carefully, and produce one that is both credible and not likely to cause your visa application to be denied. 
     

    And no we don’t plan to live in Canada.  

    Thanks so much, that is helpful!

    28 minutes ago, Kai G. Llewellyn said:

    No issue. But she must make it her intent to make her primary home in the US and communicate as such to the CO.

     

    Canadian PR requires 2 years out of 5 in Canada over a rolling period to be maintained unless you are living with a Canadian citizen spouse or common-law partner. This is known as the residency obligation.

     

    If you live close to the Canadian border it is possible to maintain US LPR and Canadian PR at the same time provided you make the US your primary home. I was a 'double PR' for around 10 months until I was granted Canadian citizenship a few weeks ago. :)

    Thank you for sharing that info! 

  3. 3 minutes ago, powerpuff said:

    Other than possibly having to get a police certificate from Canada and most likely waiting longer for an interview if she switches to the US consulate in Canada, it would not ‘interfere’ (actually not sure what that means, I assume you’re asking if it would have any negative consequences on a K1 process).

    Thank you for your response! Yes I meant if it has any negative affect on the K1 process.

    What would the police certificate be for? 

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