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Author Topic: Spousal visa from Cali?  (Read 10927 times)
Cali vet
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« on: May 11, 2003, 04:00:00 AM »

I am living with my calena wife in Cali for the time being. At some point I might want to take her to the states for a visit. I've been told by those in the know that a tourist visa for her is pretty unlikely. That leaves the spousal visa as the most likely option for getting her past the gates in Miami. I wonder if I/we can carry out  that process while living in Cali. Any ideas?
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Hiker
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« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2003, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Spousal visa from Cali?, posted by Cali vet on May 11, 2003

Cali vet, If you think you are going to do this, then you should go ahead order a birth certificate and any divorce certificate(s) that you will need.  These can be ordered via the internet.  They must be dated within either 60 or 90 days of the day you file.  The birth certificate usually comes in a short or long version.  You need the long version, showing your parents names etc.

The divorce certificate works anywhere you read the term divorce decree.  Actually it is better, since if you show up with a photo copy of your divorce decree it will not work.

Do a search on the internet for the state you need and the term 'Vital Records'.

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wizard
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« Reply #2 on: May 12, 2003, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Spousal visa from Cali?, posted by Hiker on May 12, 2003

[This message has been edited by wizard]

Here's the website I used to order my Birth Certificate and Divorce Decree... They must be certified copies, which costs a few dollars more...

The only other problem may be having them sent to Cali Vet in Cali, as apposed to delivery to an address in the US...

http://www.vitalcheck.com

This is a commercial service that can obtain these documents for most states in the US...

Hope this helps...

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Cali vet
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« Reply #3 on: May 12, 2003, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Re: Spousal visa from Cali?, posted by wizard on May 12, 2003

Thank you guys. I have both divorce copy from the courthouse and birth certificate with me. Needed them to get married here.
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Hiker
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« Reply #4 on: May 12, 2003, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Spousal visa from Cali?, posted by Cali vet on May 11, 2003

I just went through this and it is very easy.  Most of the documents you can complete on the internet and print them.  The doc on the embassy's web site is not completely accurate.  If I can help just drop me an email.

The only thing is don't schedule a trip to the states until she has her visa in hand.  Today makes week number 6 since I filed and still no visa.  Everything is ready except the name check which is done by the Department of State.  This can take anywhere from 1 week to 7 months depending on several variables, including what person it gets assigned to.

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Cali vet
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« Reply #5 on: May 12, 2003, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Spousal visa from Cali?, posted by Hiker on May 12, 2003

Name check? Yikes!
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lswote
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« Reply #6 on: May 12, 2003, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Spousal visa from Cali?, posted by Cali vet on May 11, 2003

What wizard said below pretty much refers to the details of the process.

One thing wizard didn't mention though is that the spousal visa itself is only valid for 2 years.  However it can (and will) be converted immediately on arrival to the United States (right at airport immigration) to conditional permanent residency.  After 2 years you can apply to have the conditions removed.  However one on the conditions for the residency to become permanent is that your spouse must reside in the United States at least 6 months of every year.  I was told the time does not have to be continuous, but the total time must be at least 6 months per year.  I don't know exactly what the result will be if you use the spousal visa like a tourist visa and she doesn't actually live in the United States after her first arrival.  Perhaps others on the board have some insight into that.

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Cali vet
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« Reply #7 on: May 12, 2003, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Spousal visa from Cali?, posted by lswote on May 12, 2003

Iswote I don't want to bring my wife to the states to live, just to tour around and see it. I'd much prefer a tourist visa but that seems next to impossible. I'm afraid "conditional permanent residency" might put ideas in her head, you know visions of granduer, wealth, power, dates with Donald Trump etc. But I appreciate the info and may risk it.
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lswote
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« Reply #8 on: May 12, 2003, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Re: Spousal visa from Cali?, posted by Cali vet on May 12, 2003

Yeah I figured you didn't want to move back to the states, but I was trying to help you understand what I knew about the spousal visa.  As far as I know you can just consider the spousal visa a two year tourist visa (this is just my opinion based on what I know so don't hold me to it).   However I don't know what would happen at the end of this two year period if you should choose to bring your wife to the states again.  I don't know if you would have to pay all the fees again or if you would be disqualifed from a second spousal visa.  I don't have answers to these questions but you might want to investigate them before you make the choice for a spousal visa.
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Cali vet
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« Reply #9 on: May 12, 2003, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Re: Re: Spousal visa from Cali?, posted by lswote on May 12, 2003

Good points. I always have in the back of my mind the idea that things could heat up to the point of being intolerable here but in that case there are other countries in the neighborhood with similar economics.
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wizard
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« Reply #10 on: May 12, 2003, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Spousal visa from Cali?, posted by lswote on May 12, 2003

Good point Bruce... I was unaware of the 6 months per year  residency requirements during the first two years...
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cancunhound
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« Reply #11 on: May 12, 2003, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Spousal visa from Cali?, posted by Cali vet on May 11, 2003

Absolutely possible and pretty damn easy.  I wonder though if that tourist visa is really out of the question?  Seems like you should be able to "back" her application by showing your income?  Of course, I'd hate to wait in the regular tourist visa line at the embassy - reason enough alone to go ahead with the spousal visa process.  But - this is a tricky scenario, once you start the spousal visa process - seems like you'd want to complete at least the "green card" part or risk mucking up that whole process - which would be tricky to do if you reside in Colombia.  Interesting dilemna.  Let me know if you end up taking an extended stay back in the states - I'd be interested in assuming your monthly rent on your finca.  Food for thought - have you found a good way to purchase your airfare to the US while in Colombia?  I understand there is a substantial fee imposed when buying the ticket in Colombia (about $200 bucks added) - seems like you'd want to figure out a way to purchase airfare in the US to save a couple hundred bucks (maybe it's just an easy electronic purchase via internet)?
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Cali vet
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« Reply #12 on: May 12, 2003, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Spousal visa from Cali?, posted by cancunhound on May 12, 2003

Ha! Ain't nobody touchin' my finca! Yes airfare from Cali was terrible that last time I returned stateside. About three hundred more than I would have paid the other way around. I bought it through the AA ofice at the airport. Next time I will see a travel agent or two here and make sure they check with all the airlines including Copa/Continental.
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Celt
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« Reply #13 on: May 12, 2003, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Spousal visa from Cali?, posted by cancunhound on May 12, 2003

Concerning the out-of-country purchase, I spoke with an
operator (the following is not a commercial endorsement)
at travelocity.com about the same situation. They said
that for a fee, they have an option where you can have
the tickets printed at a travel agency outside the country.
I think it is about $20.00. This allows you to get a one-way
from Bogota into the states.
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Cali vet
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« Reply #14 on: May 12, 2003, 04:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Re: Spousal visa from Cali?, posted by Celt on May 12, 2003

Sounds good.
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