Spouse visa for the U.S.
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Re: Spouse visa for the U.S.
Sorry, but I digress.
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Re: Spouse visa for the U.S.
Thank you so much everyone, this all now makes perfect sense! I have other questions but not for here, they are more trivial questions.
This was a process that a was very wary of a few days ago but you have all made it seem so much better and straight forward.
meauxna, you hit the nail on the head with your reply, you answered my concerns really well. It suprises me that the immigration process is aimed at lower income families, I didnt think governments worked like that anymore! Thats one thig I love about the U.S., theres an element of common sense that we just dont grasp over here!
Anyhow, thanks again everyone, your help was seriously appreciated!
This was a process that a was very wary of a few days ago but you have all made it seem so much better and straight forward.
meauxna, you hit the nail on the head with your reply, you answered my concerns really well. It suprises me that the immigration process is aimed at lower income families, I didnt think governments worked like that anymore! Thats one thig I love about the U.S., theres an element of common sense that we just dont grasp over here!
Anyhow, thanks again everyone, your help was seriously appreciated!
Glad to hear you're getting your head around it. It's really like learning a foreign language at first.. give yourselves time to let it all sink in.
I recommend that you move onto the first link in my signature now. The first method that you two should 'try' is filing in London. If the I-130 is accepted there, great. If not, you will still have plenty of time to file through a US Service Center.
The trick right now is finding an office (London or the US) that will take your wife's case.. they will bicker over where she is 'really' resident. But we've seen that before here, so hopefully can help you navigate.
Where abouts do you think you will head in the US?
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Re: Spouse visa for the U.S.
I should have known such a comment would bring a response
I guess there isnt a government in the world who understands their people entirely but I do feel that in the past the U.S. government has had a better idea than many, but thats just an ueducated opinion.
If we do use my in-laws as sponsors then for a short time we will end up back in NM, just south of Albuquerque but our intentions are to end up in Colorado, specifically Colorado Springs. I appreciate though that ordinarily that wouldnt be the easiest thing to do given what I have seen of Colorado Springs. It seems a more expensive area but it is absolutely beautiul and, unlike what I have found in Albuquerque, the people seem genuinely happy to live there!
I guess there isnt a government in the world who understands their people entirely but I do feel that in the past the U.S. government has had a better idea than many, but thats just an ueducated opinion.
If we do use my in-laws as sponsors then for a short time we will end up back in NM, just south of Albuquerque but our intentions are to end up in Colorado, specifically Colorado Springs. I appreciate though that ordinarily that wouldnt be the easiest thing to do given what I have seen of Colorado Springs. It seems a more expensive area but it is absolutely beautiul and, unlike what I have found in Albuquerque, the people seem genuinely happy to live there!