My husband and I have been married six years, and I want to file an I-130 for him. Currently, we live outside of the US, but do plan on moving back there once he is able to get his Green Card.
We have an immigration lawyer, and he told us that if we file the petition with the USCIS then the process is easier but takes a longer period of time. He that by going through the US Embassy here where we live, the process is harder (they require original documents as opposed to copies, there are more interviews, etc), but that the completion time is shorter - sometimes half the time it would be if you apply with USCIS directly. He said in the end it is our decision where we want to file.
I am just curious as to what other people's experiences are with filing with the USCIS vs. US Embassies. Is one really faster than the other?
2007-10-05
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τυηιsιαη βεΙΙε
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