Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - I have been visiting relatives in America. What is the reason for applying for changing my green card status? I have lived and traveled to visit relatives in America, but I have only one child in Amer

I have been visiting relatives in America. What is the reason for applying for changing my green card status? I have lived and traveled to visit relatives in America, but I have only one child in Amer

I have been visiting relatives in America. What is the reason for applying for changing my green card status? I have lived and traveled to visit relatives in America, but I have only one child in America. 1, it needs to be scheduled to get a green card. During the scheduling process, your husband becomes a citizen, and you can apply to change it to CR 1, so you can skip the scheduling. You can apply for a tourist visa when you make a reservation, but the refusal rate is very high, so it is difficult for you to apply.

2. When you say you can't leave the country before your American status is passed, you mean the person who applies for a tourist visa in the United States and then directly changes to a green card status, that is, the person who applies for I- 130 and submits I-485 at the same time. Unlike you, if you sign a tourist visa and wait to travel to the United States, you can only stay for six months at most, because the longest entry visa is only six months. If you don't come back on time, even if. You can't leave the country unless you submit I-485. If you come back on time after the tourist visa, it will be a good credit record and good for your future immigrant visa.

As a matter of fact, your husband has passed the naturalization test, and he should get the naturalization certificate soon. It is convenient for him to apply directly as a citizen when he gets the naturalization paper. At present, the application of CR 1 in MSC center is very slow. If you are not married and want to get married soon, you can apply for a fiancee visa. Now K 1 is faster, and the application process takes 6-9 months. However, you must get married 90 days after naturalization and then apply for a green card. The procedure is more complicated and the cost is more than CR 1.

Similarly, you can apply for a tourist visa during the application period, and the refusal rate will be higher. I also hope that you can come back on time and don't change your identity directly, because changing your identity directly will have an impact on your relatives' future immigration to visit relatives.

In addition, the total application time of K 1 and CR 1 has been changing. I suggest you inquire about the time required for K 1 and CR 1 before you actually apply, and then choose a visa that suits you. I hope it helps you.