Mr. Woadgrrl & I are trying to consider our options, and one option is moving to the U.S.. We've been married ~4 years, and I've had ILR since March and am already eligible for citizenship, just haven't done it yet.
Without getting into
all the details like form numbers, etc., can someone let me know if I've got this stuff right? At this point, I'm not really worried about the paperwork itself, just trying to wrap my head around the logistics.
Money stuff: If we're both living in the UK, then in order to meet the support requirements, we'd either need to:
- Get a co-sponsor, like my parents, who do meet the income requirements. As long as they're earning enough, and haven't been on any benefits, would things like bankruptcy/foreclosure matter?
- Have lots and lots of cash savings.
- Have me move home first and start earning enough-- for how long before I could sponsor? Am I right that my current UK income wouldn't count, and nor would a job offer in the US?
"Reestablishing my domicile": Since I've been settled overseas, I'd need to show that we intend to immediately settle in the US when we get there. It mentions accepting a job or signing a lease-- so it could be one or the other? If I've got a job waiting, it's ok if we're crashing with family at first; or if we had a signed lease, I wouldn't need to have a job already? Does it matter that I've kept my WI driver's license, bank accounts & voter registration?
And, once we've figured out how we're going to qualify, then it's just a matter of filling out the paperwork, getting the medical check in London (
, having an interview, and then waiting for the visa? I'm guessing there must be some kind of biometrics thing in there, too-- do they just do that at the same time as the interview, or does it have to be done before you send in the forms? Can that only be done in London, too?
When we've got the visa, then we can just go, and Mr. Woadgrrl could start working or studying right away, yeah? What's the time-limit on initial entry (i.e. how long before it 'expires' if he hasn't entered the U.S.)?
It's then 3 years until he could get citizenship, yes? And at that point the co-sponsors would be off the hook? (And, if we
really wanted to, he could then, as a citizen, petition for his mum to come over?)
Wow. This ended up longer than I expected. So, thanks to anyone who takes the time to answer.