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My Thai wife and I live in Los Angeles. We have applied to have conditions removed from her temporary green card, which has expired. As we wait for approval for the 10 year card. USCIS has extended the validity of the expired card for 48 months, good for “work and travel”
Given the greater visa scrutiny of 70 nations including Thailand, has anyone had any problems reentering the US, with an expired green card plus letter of extension?
This year I’m marrying a Thai woman. I plan in limit six months in Thailand and six months in the US what would be the best visa for me for Thailand and then Visa for my wife to come to the US and maybe work if she wants
So my wife of 3 years, who has returned to Thailand again, following her second visit to the USA on her Tourist Visa, has been patiently waiting for USCIS to respond to her Green Card application/Spousal Visa for 13 months- that’s 13 months since they received her I-130. She has to get a medical exam done in Bangkok only (we’re told) once she gets an approval.
I am going over to be with her for 2 months on January 23. We’re wondering if we should go ahead, in early March, and get her medical exam scheduled and over with, anticipating word from USCIS. That way she could possibly finish her interview process in the USA, if she returns with me in late March- thoughts??
We, my (Thai) wife & I have been pursuing a Green Card, Spousal Visa legitimately for over 2 years now. We got our I-130 application formerly received in January,’24. She, meanwhile acquired a Visitor’s Visa for the USA that allows her to stay for up to 6 months for a 10 year period. She came to the USA for 2 months in ‘23 & again in ‘24 for 5 months. Having returned to Thailand November 1, ‘24 she is patiently waiting more, but wants to return to me soon.
Since USCIS says 14 months is the minimum time until her “interview “ she’s reluctant to return before March,’25. Can she do her interview here in the USA, thereby allowing her to return here(USA) in say, February or March? Tired of this red tape bureaucracy.
My Thai wife of 2 1/2 years has been working on trying to finalize her Green Card/I-130 Visa. USCIS received her application in January of ‘24. Does anyone have any idea how much longer this legal approach will take? Any insight will be welcomed. Thanks
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