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    Corona
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    California

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    IR-1/CR-1 Visa
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    Nebraska Service Center
  • Country
    Turkey

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  1. I know that! You guys didn’t have to be so mean. I just tried to say what our friends did and how that person could have done things if he wanted the process to be faster. I never said that I’m an expert or anything. Because I am not. Either you all accept it or not, it’s how it happened. If you don’t want to believe, it’s fine. I’m not going to argue or reply here anymore. Just please try to consider, even after all those years and readings you did and spent, maybe one or two things you missed or changed over time.
  2. It is also issued in the US. And she went to the consulate there for the interview.. with her husband. All this happened in 2022 btw. And we did a lot of studying and researching and talking with the officials before we applied to CR-1. There are a few ways to apply for a marriage based visa by a consulate. Either you are living in the US with your foreign spouse or living in beneficiary's country.
  3. Oh don't worry I always bring documents with me when it comes to troubled countries/situstions. Previous travel history is always good because it shows that you are reliable and keeping your word to leave on time. Though, they can see your history through the systems.
  4. I am an active employee/engineer of the Turkish government. How strong evidence can I get more than that? And I always hold my return ticket to back home wherever I go because I never intented to live abroad. Except for the time when I was studying in Europe which I always went back to my home country in time.
  5. Here’s another version of this question; how about if the foreign spouse is working for her home country’s government so she has to go back anyway? We are waiting for our CR-1 application and in the meantime I want to be able to visit my husband for the holidays and his birthday. And I’m working as a public employee. I’m obligated to go back to my home country and give my one-month notice before leaving my job. Any chance for me?
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