When should I apply for my Wife. ? Please help.

shanijav84

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Hello everyone,

I recently passed my citizenship test and my application was recommended for approval 2 weeks ago. They told me I will be receiving a letter in mail for my oath date. I have`nt received it yet (I know this is early). So here is the question, I got married 2 months ago in Pakistan and am planning to sponsor my wife. (I did not do my oath yet so I am still a permanent resident at this moment)

when should I apply for her visa?

1) I am currently green card holder, should i apply for her now, like send the form I 30 and then once i become the citizen after my oath - upgrade the status of my file? Will that delay the process?

or

2) Should I wait till i get my oath date, become a citizen at that time and then apply for her?



I have had mixed opinions from people. If anyone can help me out. It will be appreciated. Moreover when I looked at the Visa bulletin of August 2013. F2A category is current now. Does that mean if I apply for her now , it will be a quick process??
Waiting for expert opinions.
Thanks

thank you in advance.
 
Is your wife inside or outside the US?

If she's outside the US, wait until you're a citizen then file the I-130. Because if you file it as a permanent resident, it will go into a slower queue and they probably won't have started processing it by the time you become a citizen, and you'll have to deal with the hassles and delays of upgrading it.
 
Thanks for the quick reply. She is still in pakistan.
so the pd being current in august bulletin will not affect me ???
I was told by some people that if you apply as a green card for spouse and then switch the application once I become a citizen will actually be somewhat quicker and I just will have to call them or send in a letter asking to upgrade the application. But again I am totally a layman when it comes to immigration things.
 
I was told by some people that if you apply as a green card for spouse and then switch the application once I become a citizen will actually be somewhat quicker and I just will have to call them or send in a letter asking to upgrade the application.

It can be better or worse depending on the timing. If your citizenship eligibility is about a year or more away, there is a good chance of having the I-130 approved by the time you become a citizen. If the I-130 approval is already done when you naturalize, the rest of the processing can go ahead sooner.

But if you are a few days or weeks away from citizenship, the I-130 almost surely will be pending and sitting idle when you become a citizen. So you'd still have to wait for its approval, and you have to deal with the hassle of getting it upgraded to reflect your citizenship status. It's a hassle because they are often slow to process the upgrade request, and/or won't acknowledge whether they have upgraded it or not. Some people wait over 6 months for the upgrade to be processed and confirmed. You would avoid those hassles and potential delays if you submit the I-130 when you're a citizen.

so the pd being current in august bulletin will not affect me ???
It doesn't help your situation, because she is outside the US and the I-130 isn't approved or even filed yet. If she were inside the US she'd be able to file for Adjustment of Status in August. If the I-130 had been already approved and she's outside the US, she could potentially interview at the consulate in August.
 
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