Hi all, I've been reading through the last couple of days this helpful forum trying to come across some similar situation but no luck so far. So I'll try to keep it short:
I'm an MD who has been dating a USC on an extended work assignment for over a year now. GREAT news, she is carrying our baby (pregnant), but 'bad' news is that unexpectedly for us, her management decided to move her back to US.
We've had talks about tying the knot before the baby and now we just want to stay together and start this family in the US.
So what do you think our best course of action is to accomplish all of the following...1) When and where to get married without affecting my travel to US capacity (I hold a B2 Visa with previous entries for visits to her hometown), 2) Move to live and reside in US, me getting GC. (baby to be born by the end of the year), 3) Apply for USMLE and follow a residency program in the US to continue my career as MD. (I got that covered). Mainly what's the right way for me to get a GC without being outside US and away from her and baby for too long.
I've done my share of reading and please also help me understand some more, if 'the right way' implies K1 visa, wouldn't 'processing timeline' severely affect my chances of traveling to the US or even be present on my child's birth?
Thanks!
Tavus.
I'm an MD who has been dating a USC on an extended work assignment for over a year now. GREAT news, she is carrying our baby (pregnant), but 'bad' news is that unexpectedly for us, her management decided to move her back to US.
We've had talks about tying the knot before the baby and now we just want to stay together and start this family in the US.
So what do you think our best course of action is to accomplish all of the following...1) When and where to get married without affecting my travel to US capacity (I hold a B2 Visa with previous entries for visits to her hometown), 2) Move to live and reside in US, me getting GC. (baby to be born by the end of the year), 3) Apply for USMLE and follow a residency program in the US to continue my career as MD. (I got that covered). Mainly what's the right way for me to get a GC without being outside US and away from her and baby for too long.
I've done my share of reading and please also help me understand some more, if 'the right way' implies K1 visa, wouldn't 'processing timeline' severely affect my chances of traveling to the US or even be present on my child's birth?
Thanks!
Tavus.