Hi Everyone,
I know its been absolute yonks since Ive posted but I wanted to check in, say hi, and make a little update on DCF since there seems to be a lot of inaccurate information floating around about it. I hope the new info will not only update the people here who are giving advice but also help new and current members looking at Repatriation to the US and avoid any unnecessary bumps because of out-of-date information.
1. DCF is open to all US Citizens holding a current UK Visa (or who have British Citizenship) and having lived in the United Kingdom for at least 11-12 months prior to the day they send the I-130 to the Embassy. There is *no* two year residency requirement and having a specific visa (such as ILR) is *not* necessary.
2. The current processing times for DCF are approximately 4 - 5 months. Service Center processing times range from 9 - 13 months depending on the Service Center. The US Service Centers are experiencing a back-log, however Spouses of US Citizens are not required to wait for a visa number to become available to them. Applications filed to the US Service Centers *will* be processed, albeit a bit more slowly than a DCF application would take.
3. It is not necessary for the US Citizen to be employed or have sufficient assets / savings in order to sponsor their spouse / children. A US Citizen who is present and settled in the US can act as a co-sponsor and meet the income requirement on behalf of the US Citizen Petitioner. This co-sponsor may be anyone who is willing and able.
4. US Citizen Petitioners are not required to live in the United States. It is widely thought that the USC Petitioner must have their residence in the US before they can petition for a family member. When filing through DCF you are considered resident in the UK with the *intent* to relocate to the US once the family member's visa has been issued, and that in itself is sufficient. When filing through the US Service Centers, whether you are located in the UK or in the US, you are considered resident in the US by default.
I hope this clears up some common misconceptions about the DCF process (and a few about the SCF process as well).
Good luck to you all in your pursuits!
Sarah