I looked at the photo requirements for CR-1 spousal visas and compared it to K-1 fiancee visas, and it's the same. If someone has better information, please let me know. The photographer in Davao got it wrong twice...
To my understanding, we need pictures of both of us. The print itself should be 2 x 2. The head should be about an inch tall on the print. The face should be turned 3/4, not full front like a passport photo, but with the right ear and both eyes showing. White background, not smiling, wearing glasses. Right?
We're talking about filing the application right before I leave in August, then when it becomes relevant that I be domiciled in the US I will have to take the return trip and get a job. I know I should be living here when I file the application but I hope they will "understand" that I needed to attend to my pregnant wife, the birth of my child, and the first months of my child's life. Under these circumstances it would be nice not to hear from the USCIS for a year.
Jovie and I feel that (as some of you have suggested) the green card is a top priority. Of course the baby is THE top priority so as usual I have competing priorities. There's no way to have the birth here. Well I'm just thinking out loud. It would be nice if I had half a brain, but when trying to match up human needs with government regulations, even ten brains wouldn't be enough.
We're also thinking of locating in Kansas. The town where I went to high school there has four colleges including two technical schools, and the rent is half what it is in Colorado or the west coast.