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IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Proceduresson from previous marriage will it affect application

me have finally taken the plunge we got married in april after being together 7 years and husband moved back to florida in august to start work, get out home ready etc and we are currently getting everything together to apply for i-130.

we have 5 children between us, my daughter her father isnt on birth certificate so i dont see that being a problem in out application but my son from a previous marriage his father is on birth certificate and i have a residency order due to ex husbands behaviour - threats to kill kidnap etc, my son doesnt know this man he has always known my husband as dad ( we got together when my son was 18 months old) will the fact his dad on birthcertificate and i have residency order effect my application or will i need to do anything extra?

Also we have 3 sons together our eldest was born in usa so he is sorted and the other 2 i was going to go to london and do a consular report birth abroad for them so i wont need to add the 3 boys anywhere will i?


boo3281Female02013-10-21 09:47:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresIs this the best visa
It says about pays tubs and tax reruns in the 2links above about sending them when file fiancée visa with marriage it does just say interview time
Could it take years for visa interview then I was hoping to be in Florida for next Christmas or is that being too hopeful
boo3281Female02013-02-14 10:16:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresIs this the best visa
I've read through and the cr1 definitely seems the better option told my partner he is rather pleased we will marry ASAP he says I have kept him waiting long enough :yes:
So is this roughly what we do please correct me if I'm wrong:
He will file I-130 for me and one for each of my 2 children once back in Florida then all the things that come with hopefully getting visa approved
We can then fly to states and we will the be conditional permenant residents
2 years after that we can get that removed and will then be permenant residents
After 3 years we can then apply for naturalisation?

Where does aos come into it with this?

Sorry for all questions I feel so clueless about this
boo3281Female02013-02-14 10:11:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresIs this the best visa
Thank you for the links I've just scanned through them quickly and they state 2-3 years of pay stubs needed for aos he will only start work this summer so will we fail because of that and have to wait a few years?
boo3281Female02013-02-14 09:32:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresIs this the best visa
Hi my partner and I have been together for 6 years I have 2 children from previous relationship and weave 3 children together, our first child was born in Florida we were there for 6 months and have always wanted to go back to live, we are going to London embassy next month to file consular report of birth abroad for our other 2 sons and apply for their us passports at same time as we now want to get the move to Florida started. My partner isthenreturning to Florida to start work provide home for us and start the visa process.
Is the fiancée visa the best way to go about it for myself and my 2 children, im finding it confusing especially the affidavit of support part, it will take my partner around 6 months to be earning a weekly wage that would cover the 125% poverty guidelines for 7 people
The thought of being apart from him makes me feel so sad and sick to my stomach we are thinking about a year it will take is this about right? We plan to also save I the meantime - me to cover flights and shipping our dogs and for wedding things and my partner to save for our arrival we hope to have minimum of $15,000 sAved in the year will they take us saving into accountant all?
Would a quickly wedding at register office before he goes help? We've never bothered with the whole wedding thing before as firstly been there done that and we have never felt the need to have a piece of paper to define our relationship and also I'm not very good at the whole public thing
I hope someone can steer us in the correct direction I find the uscis/travel state website so confusing it gives me a head ache
boo3281Female02013-02-14 08:48:00