I actually just went through this with my British partner. It actually took us 3 months from the day we sent in our I-130 to the day my partner was approved. So if you have everything in order, it can be much quicker.
Also make sure that you can show you will be reestablishing domicile in the US. That can be buying a house, signing a lease or a job contact. I'm sure there are other ways but those are the ones I can think of. You will have to fill out an address in the US on the I-130 if I remember correctly, so it would be good to at least have an idea of where you might live before you get started. Also, as soon as your I-130 is approved, the petitioner (US Citizen) is free to go back to the US. This is what I did. I came back to reinforce domicile and look for work. This was asked at the interview to my partner. When he stated I was here looking for work, they were fine with that.
Make sure you have also filed taxes for the past 3 years as this will be important. They will want to see your previous years tax transcript or proof that you have filed.
I think the reason it can take like 10 months is people don't have everything sorted before they file and it delays things.
Let me know if you have any questions and I'll try to help as we literally just went through this! Good luck!!! :-)
Hi brumstudent, thank you for sharing your experience, hopefully ours will go just as smoothly! I haven't been on the forum in a few weeks so I've just seen your post.
We sent our application out on Monday the 13th of April. When I typed in the tracking number on the Royal Mail website, I found it arrived and was signed for at the consulate on the 14th. Although we haven't received any official email correspondence acknowledging receipt of our application, which it seems some people get, considering the consulate employee's signature and the fact that they've charged our credit card, I think it's safe to assume ours is in the system. The Embassy website says they're currently processing apps from the 18th of March, so it'll probably be at least a few more weeks for our turn.
We're still not sure if I'm going to return to the US on my own to get things in order first (e.g. place to live, job, etc), and if so, when, but we're traveling stateside later this month for my sister's uni graduation/as a holiday. Hopefully this will give us a bit more clarity about the situation, as we're setting aside some time to look at apartments and start figuring out other logistics...ideal holiday stuff, huh! My dad has been filing my taxes on my behalf since I've been living in the UK, so I'm guessing that shouldn't be too much of a problem.
Just a few questions...
1. How did they inform you about the I-130 being approved, was it through snail mail or email?
2. Do you have any recommendations for documents or anything else I should bring back to the UK for the interview (whether it's just him who attends, or both of us), e.g. copies of tax returns? We'll probably have to use my parents as joint sponsors for I-864, which of their financial/tax records will we need to show?
3. Can we submit our police certificate request now, or do we need to wait until we hear if the I-130 has been approved?
Thanks again