Well, after 6.5 months of waiting, Ian finally has his shiny, new 10-year green card in-hand. So far, although the immigration process to the US has been a bit lengthy here and there, it’s not been horrid. “Yay! for the 10-year green card”. It’s always good being together. 🙂
Category: immigration
A Year Ago Tomorrow
.. was when I was leaving the UK to come home and file our fiance visa. Somehow, 1/2 an Ambien and knowing Ian was coming to America to stay made leaving a bit easier.
April 1 is the anniversary of our filing of the fiance visa. Gathering all the information together was a nightmare, especially while we were 6 hours apart. It really helped that Ian and I were together last March.. filling out forms, digging up supporting evidence of various things and photocopying what we needed. It would have been a long, drawn-out nightmare otherwise.
And here we are… married, legal residents, just filed our taxes and able to do stuff together after a long 7-month separation.
It’s happy and symbiotic.
Making Good Progress
In Immigration News, we’re seeing some good progress on Ian’s “I want to stay in America with my wife” paperwork.
His card which authorises him to work for an American employer went to production, his paper which allows him to come back into the US if he has to leave temporarily (for holiday or emergency or what-not) is approved and on the way.
The request to remain (green card approval) has skipped over the interview phase and gone straight to California for approval, which is good.
This is what immigration used to look like.