DCF London
#63
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Re: DCF London
Having contacted my Doctors Office for a record of inoculations I have had, they only have a one record. Dunno where the rest are. Hope they can find my records, dont want to be paying for vaccinations.
Also received my Police Certificate which was all positive.
Progress is being made. Its a waiting game now.
Also received my Police Certificate which was all positive.
Progress is being made. Its a waiting game now.
#64
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Re: DCF London
Ask your Doctor to do the ones you are missing.
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Re: DCF London
Been doing some thinking ahead.
With this virus issue going on it may impact on selling property. This being the case it may take longer to tie up issues here in UK.
The options we have considered are
1. My USC spouse and I arrive in US together thus activating my visa. Up to 2 weeks later I return to UK for up to 6 months and finalise our affairs. My spouse gets a job , our own place and sets up home. I return to US within 6 months.
2. My wife travels to US alone and I stay in UK to tie up our affairs. I then travel to US on my own within 6 months of any visa being issued.
With regards Option 2, I think I recall completing i-130 and saying we would enter together.
Is either above option realistic?
With this virus issue going on it may impact on selling property. This being the case it may take longer to tie up issues here in UK.
The options we have considered are
1. My USC spouse and I arrive in US together thus activating my visa. Up to 2 weeks later I return to UK for up to 6 months and finalise our affairs. My spouse gets a job , our own place and sets up home. I return to US within 6 months.
2. My wife travels to US alone and I stay in UK to tie up our affairs. I then travel to US on my own within 6 months of any visa being issued.
With regards Option 2, I think I recall completing i-130 and saying we would enter together.
Is either above option realistic?
#67
Re: DCF London
Your Visa is valid for 6 months from the date of your medical, not its date of issue. Other than that either idea is workable.