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  1. Yes, my contract will finish in March 2024, so I can travel back to my country and wait for the approval. Remember this is just a hypothetical situation to analyze the options we have
  2. I understand I won’t be able to work nor leave the US if we opted for the K1. Mike, I would like to check the CR-1 option of course. Just take the previous hypothetical situation I described and replace it for the spouse visa instead the K1. Will still work for me?
  3. I’d like to clarify my situation with this timeline: • Currently, I’m using my B1 visa during my rehearsal period as a musician, which lasts until November 26th. • imagine a hypothetical situation when Simultaneously, we’re initiating the K1 visa process as I start my contract. This involves filling out forms, waiting for responses, and handling NVC documentation and information delivery to the US embassy in my country. • On November 26th, I’ll undergo a C1/D visa adjustment when I go onboard. (‘Cause that has been the bureaucracy always) • Ideally, I’ll still be on board when the positive response from the US embassy comes in. • After completing my contract, I’ll fly to Colombia for medical exams and an interview. • When I return to the US next time, I’ll have my K1 visa, get married, and continue with the well-known process. Is this plan feasible? Thanks in advance
  4. Thank you for providing this information. If we initiate the K1 process, can it continue while I am on board? For instance, I'll start my contract in five days, and it's scheduled to conclude in March 2024. I hope this time onboard can match with the visa bureaucracy times, allowing me to go straight to interviews once my contract concludes, eliminating any employment gaps.
  5. Thanks for your comments and help! I have been exploring different options and opinions and I heard about something called adjustment of status from my B1/B2 or C1/D visas. Have you guys heard about this process before?
  6. Hello there, I find myself a bit overwhelmed by the information I’ve come across online. So, Here’s my situation: I met my partner while working together on a cruise ship. She’s a born-American citizen, and we’ve been together for two years now. We’re currently engaged. As for my job, I work for a cruise ship company, and it’s my primary source of income. I currently hold valid B1/B2 and C1/D visas for this purpose. My main question is, if I apply for a K1 fiancé visa, will I still be able to work and travel outside my home country while the K1 visa application is in progress? This is my primary concern. I came across information suggesting that once I obtain a K1 visa, my other visas will be automatically canceled. Additionally, I’m curious about the process for obtaining a Spouse visa. Can I continue to work onboard with my existing visas while the Spouse visa application is in progress? thanks for your time on reading me!
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