Hello,
We are about to file our I-130s for my husband and stepson (of whom he has full legal custody). We live in Mexico, but since I have a telecommuting/travel-based job, I live in CA on paper (continue to pay my taxes there, etc). We've been doing this for a little over two years now and have made the decision to officially relocate back to the States. I am due to give birth in 6 months, and would like to do so there. I have read that consular processing is usually quicker than an adjustment of status. So what I would LIKE to do is relocate before baby is due, have my husband and stepson come in on their non-immigrant visas (they have been going back and forth for awhile now, so I'm hoping that they'd have no problems despite the pending processes), and then they can go back down to Mexico for consular processing when their appointment comes up (or before the 90 day limit).
I would greatly appreciate it if any more experienced/informed folks out there could share any potential issues with my preferred approach or guide me a bit on what might be a better option in our situation. And I thank you in advance for sharing!
Cheers,
Jamie
We are about to file our I-130s for my husband and stepson (of whom he has full legal custody). We live in Mexico, but since I have a telecommuting/travel-based job, I live in CA on paper (continue to pay my taxes there, etc). We've been doing this for a little over two years now and have made the decision to officially relocate back to the States. I am due to give birth in 6 months, and would like to do so there. I have read that consular processing is usually quicker than an adjustment of status. So what I would LIKE to do is relocate before baby is due, have my husband and stepson come in on their non-immigrant visas (they have been going back and forth for awhile now, so I'm hoping that they'd have no problems despite the pending processes), and then they can go back down to Mexico for consular processing when their appointment comes up (or before the 90 day limit).
I would greatly appreciate it if any more experienced/informed folks out there could share any potential issues with my preferred approach or guide me a bit on what might be a better option in our situation. And I thank you in advance for sharing!
Cheers,
Jamie
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