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bwelburn Jun 26th 2001 9:40 pm

Hi,

I'm married to a US citizen (8 months now) ) and we are currently living in the UK. I have a couple of basic questions.

I know the VISA process can take several months but can anyone help with the following:

If my application for a VISA is successful, is there a time period for being able to use the VISA (is it only valid for entry to the US on a specific date)?

If we changed our mind about moving and wanted to postpone for a few months, would that cause any problems?

Anyone know of any books that might be of help?

finally

Anyone know of a good Recruitment Agency for the Tampa area?

Thanks in advance

Brian



Shelley Jul 2nd 2001 4:34 am

If you and your wife are both living in the UK, you can do Direct Consular Filing, a
process that only take a few months.
http://www.mindspring.com/~docsteen/...o/visainfo.htm see this website - accept
the disclaimer and go to the section called DCF choose your Visa. lots of helpful
information on what you will need to do. Take Care. Shelley

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Sylvia Ottemoeller Jul 3rd 2001 4:54 pm

bwelburn wrote:

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If all goes well, at your consular immigrant visa interview, you will receive an
immigrant visa, a fat sealed manila envelope. This is valid for 6 months. You have 6
months in which to enter the U.S. and become a permanent resident.

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As long as you use the visa before it expires, you will be
O.K. You could actually enter the U.S. and become a permanent resident, and return
to the U.K. to wrap up loose ends for awhile. You should not be absent from the
U.S. for more than 6 months without taking up truly permanent resident.

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The family-based immigration websites are pretty good.

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