So hello all of you other people going through visa insanity.
My name is Sarah, Im a USC and Im married to Anis, a tunisian resident. We met in Francewhere I have been a grad student since 2006 and came back to Tunis to deal with his immigration stuff before we can finally settle in the US. So after reading this site, I have a couple of questions:
As per DCF rules I have to be a resident of the country for 6 months, so I am now at month number 3 even though I have been here since September. Ok great. So the last time I went to the Embassy I was told to send in the I130 now to shorten the wait, but as I do not live in the US, and have not been in the US since 2006 wouldn't this just complicate my life further? I mean won't it jsut be easier to bring the paper to our appointment in June? Or is the consul just confused and should I just keep collecting our documentation and waiting out the next three months? Has anyone else been told this?
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So hello all of you other people going through visa insanity.
My name is Sarah, Im a USC and Im married to Anis, a tunisian resident. We met in Francewhere I have been a grad student since 2006 and came back to Tunis to deal with his immigration stuff before we can finally settle in the US. So after reading this site, I have a couple of questions:
As per DCF rules I have to be a resident of the country for 6 months, so I am now at month number 3 even though I have been here since September. Ok great. So the last time I went to the Embassy I was told to send in the I130 now to shorten the wait, but as I do not live in the US, and have not been in the US since 2006 wouldn't this just complicate my life further? I mean won't it jsut be easier to bring the paper to our appointment in June? Or is the consul just confused and should I just keep collecting our documentation and waiting out the next three months? Has anyone else been told this?
Confused and frazzled in Tunis.