Is it possible to start the immigration paperwork for two different countries (the U.S. and New Zealand) at the same time? My non-U.S. citizen husband and I (U.S. citizen) are thinking of going to either, but haven't made the definite decision yet. Is that legal and possible?
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No, You cannot immigrate to 2 different countries. You will just have to decide which you would prefer first.Originally posted by MINDblue23 View PostIs it possible to start the immigration paperwork for two different countries (the U.S. and New Zealand) at the same time? My non-U.S. citizen husband and I (U.S. citizen) are thinking of going to either, but haven't made the definite decision yet. Is that legal and possible?
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There are people who do this. It is the cost which is usually the hurdle. The applications run parallel and the one doesn't affect the other.Originally posted by MINDblue23 View PostIs it possible to start the immigration paperwork for two different countries (the U.S. and New Zealand) at the same time? My non-U.S. citizen husband and I (U.S. citizen) are thinking of going to either, but haven't made the definite decision yet. Is that legal and possible?
Once you get accepted in either application you can then only go to one of the countries, because of the landing and maintaining PR status, requirements.
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