Husband trying to move to US


Here's our situation. I am an American citizen. I met my husband (a Canadian) and married him 5 years ago. We got married in the US and then drove back up here to Canada to live. We have been here sin...


Husband trying to move to US

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Reba
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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 5:18 am
 

I was sure I had already said all that somewhere.

To add, no you do not have to go with your husband to his interview, but you are allowed to. It usually looks better too if the sponsoring spouse can accompany the applicant, just to further prove a bonafide marriage. It is not absolutely necessary though. I went without my husband and got my visa just fine.
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Reba
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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 6:03 am
 

Tammy, I forgot to include in my reply the forms that you'll need for DCF.

As I metioned before, DCF is not my forte (I did K3, which is entirely different!) so please read the Guide over at Visa Journey. It has a complete timeline and step by step (AFAIK) of what you'll need. http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?aut...stom&page=dcf Of course, each US consulate is different so check out the Canada forum there for any other Canucks who did DCF. There aren't many, because it hasn't been an option for very long.

You can download the forms from the USCIS website You'll need one I-130 and the G-325As for each of you. Other than that, I'm sorry I really don't know. I think the rest of it gets sent to you as your case is adjudicated.
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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 9:39 am
 

My wife never came to the interview, wasnt a problem. He did ask where she was, I stated work and that was it. Normally the interview (for Canadians) is one of the easiest parts of the whole process! Not saying it isnt stressfull, but it is usually very quick. Once ur called into the interview room, ur in and out in less than 10 min! I was only asked a few very basic questions. At 1 time u got the visa the same day. Then it was next day, and now they mail it out,BUT doesnt mean they mail it out next day,lol Some cases they do, and some instances a few days! It is mailed out in an Express post envelope that YOU provide at time of interview!

And if by chance u decide on K3, the interview is either VAncouver or Montreal (depending where u live) and the procedure for both vary! Just in case ur reading stuff on VJ and ur seeing differences. 1 would think they would be the same but not,lol But as u read I belive u wil relaize the DCF is the better option for ya

Tammy
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Joined: 24 Jul 2007
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Location: Brantford, Ontario


Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2007 10:07 am
 

Thanks Reba! I have been looking over that link (and much more over at VJ) and have gotten TONS of great information. Thank you so much!

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