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Kyle6811

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  1. Same, thanks for everyone’s support. I’m super stressed out.
  2. just adding the response: denied.
  3. I saw this, which was what led to to the circus after. Dept of state has no contact point. So would I just have to fly to cdmx and try or can I go to any embassy? I believe it has to be a field office which is cdmx.
  4. @Crazy Cat I’m having trouble locating who I even contact. I called the embassy in cdmx, they directed me to uscis, the uscis number is an automated system only. So then I found an email for uscis and emailed them to first see if they are even doing the dcf still because on their page (https://www.uscis.gov/about-us/find-a-uscis-office/international-offices/mexico-uscis-mexico-city-field-office) it’s not listed as one of their services. Am I on the right path for who to contact for dcf?
  5. The only reason I still have the place in San Diego is because I don’t have my global entry pass yet. that and really complicating my tax situation. But I’d gladly do any of those if it sped up our process significantly. I hear what you’re saying though. I’m probably 2-4 months from uscis getting to my file, and I don’t want to do anything that would set that back further.
  6. Please share your thoughts, I’m not an expert by any means.
  7. Hey cc, I am a U.S. resident at present. I have two places. One in Tijuana and one in San Diego. But I immediately qualify for temporary residency in Mexico. I have already been there for 6 months. This move isn’t anticipated for a few months so I have some time to see if this is something worth doing.
  8. So long story short, we moved near the border to be able to wait this out together. The shop I was managing is not doing well. The guy who is managing now is planning on leaving around January and I would have the opportunity to come back. I have a lease on a place in Mexico we she stays full time, I am there part time but this other job I would be going back to is in Colorado. I don’t want to leave my wife and soon to be son behind - nor do I want to lose out on a good opportunity.
  9. “I still wouldn’t recommend it” are you referring to withdrawing the existing i130?
  10. I live in both the U.S. and Mexico. I am considering a job back in Colorado. I could easily obtain tr status here in Mx.
  11. So given my current situation, might it be best to: leave current i130 in place. head to cdmx with spouse apply and or talk to consulate then revise based on they result.? because cdmx consulate only accepts new visa apps in person for dcf, do I need to make an appt or do I just show up?
  12. Understood. Any advice on a best approach to this?
  13. Is there a minimum time period they want to see residency for? Or for that matter, if residency is absolutely required?
  14. It might be faster that the Juarez interview wait time and with our little one on the way, every month counts.
  15. Looking to see if trying dcf from Mexico is an option if we redact our i130 - I can get residency from my spouse.
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