Travel restrictions after arrival in US w Immigrant Visa via I-130
#1
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Dear all,
I am planning to get my wife an Immigrant visa via the I-130. She is a Russian citizen and
is finishing up her PhD. If she comes to the US on her immigrant visa, is she free to move
to the US (to live with me) and travel back to Moscow as needed to defend her
dissertation?
Regards,
Mike
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I am planning to get my wife an Immigrant visa via the I-130. She is a Russian citizen and
is finishing up her PhD. If she comes to the US on her immigrant visa, is she free to move
to the US (to live with me) and travel back to Moscow as needed to defend her
dissertation?
Regards,
Mike
PS Please reply to [email protected]
#2
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The simple answer is Yes. How you may get to this is more complex. For this and many other
questions you will find the answers at www.kamya.com/misc/ ( ignore the information on
importing a fiancee and concentrate on spouse)
> Dear all,
>
> I am planning to get my wife an Immigrant visa via the I-130. She is a Russian citizen
> and is finishing up her PhD. If she comes to the US on her immigrant visa, is she free
> to move to the US (to live with me) and travel back to Moscow as needed to defend her
> dissertation?
>
> Regards,
>
> Mike
>
> PS Please reply to [email protected]
questions you will find the answers at www.kamya.com/misc/ ( ignore the information on
importing a fiancee and concentrate on spouse)
> Dear all,
>
> I am planning to get my wife an Immigrant visa via the I-130. She is a Russian citizen
> and is finishing up her PhD. If she comes to the US on her immigrant visa, is she free
> to move to the US (to live with me) and travel back to Moscow as needed to defend her
> dissertation?
>
> Regards,
>
> Mike
>
> PS Please reply to [email protected]