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dommyy13

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  1. not sure how it would work since you already filed i-130, but you can also consider doing direct consular filing in whatever country you end up in. I know that you cannot have a pending i-130 for dcf, but perhaps if you withdraw it you'll be eligible for dcf down the line. Just throwing out this suggestion since dcf worked really well for my spouse and I. She was able to get her green card from start to finish in approximately 2 months (they were prepared to do it within 1 month even, but we had some travels planned during the process). You would need to have an exceptional circumstance to return to the US on short notice when the time comes - usually a job offer is enough, that's what I used.
  2. yeah we can provide tax documents and population registry stuff. thanks everyone for your answers! I will be sure to add some additional data points and contribute with our experience when the time comes
  3. As the title says, I was wondering if getting married shortly before DCF is a red flag and would result in a rejected application? For context, I am american and my girlfriend is from an asian country, but we met and live in sweden. In Sweden there is a concept called “sambo” which in the eyes of the law we are legal partners, we have been together 3 years and we bought an apartment together here. Now I am anticipating a job offer back in the US and want to explore the DCF route for my girlfriend, but wondering if we get married here in sweden and then file for a green card will that be cause for rejection of her visa application? Thanks in advance for your help!
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