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  1. On 6/24/2022 at 11:44 AM, Chancy said:

     

    Have you submitted your response to the 221g letter?  You need to provide what the consulate is asking for if you want to get approved for a visa.  If you haven't responded yet, include in your response a letter explaining that your wife's employment with the US government qualifies as being domiciled in the US.  Include supporting documents about your wife's employment.  State as well that your wife will travel with you to the US when you first enter with an immigrant visa, and make sure that you wife does travel with you.

     

    I submitted the documents that shows she is state side hired.My status on CEAC has changed from refused to ready.It has updated twice.Any idea on what is going on?

  2. 16 minutes ago, powerpuff said:

    It does make you eligible but the petitioner has to live in the US or show intentions to relocate. That’s how it is. Usually, petitioners move to the US before the interview to reestablish domicile in order for the beneficiary to receive their visa.

     

    So how did you imagine getting a green card (which is intended to live permanently in the US) while your wife is planning to work in Korea for the the next two years? Were you going to live separately/long distance? Or you wanted to go back to Korea after activating your LPR status to live there with your wife…? That beats the purpose of getting a GC if you’re not planning to live in the US. 

    My wife is a government contractor with the Dodea(Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) | DoDEA) which means she is employed with the US government. There is always an exception for government employees on that.I have three friends who had the same situation and got their visas without any hesitation. Unfortunately i think i had bad luck with the consular officer.

  3. Been married to my wife for two years and more.We are based in Korea where she works as a teacher with the DODea.We did applied for an immigrant visa after following all the procedures and everything was confirmed.This took us almost almost two years.All my documents and application was perfect. Had my interview a couple of days ago and had my IR1 visa rejected at the embassy. Reasons being my petitioner has to show prove that her domicile is the US or intends to move to the US shortly..A 221g white slip was given to me and the reason marked was 'the petitioner needs to prove that domicile is the USA or intends to move to the US shortly.Note that i just got a new letter of employment from the DOD which expires in 2025.I thought marrying a US citizen makes you eligible for the immigrant visa and subsequently a  Green card.Note that my wife is a contractor with the Department of defence in Korea.She still has 2 years in her contract.Any idea on what i could do next?.Help would be appreciated.What documents do i need to resubmit?.Thank you

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