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My cousin (an American living and working in France) married a guy originally from Morocco. After eventually realizing that they might want to move to the US, they couldn't, because he couldn't get a visa.

It would have taken quite a bit of time- my cousin would have had to move back to the US first, established residence, and gotten a job and some other requirements. Only then could they have qualified to apply, and the wait time for the application to be approved would be in the 9-14 months range.

Once they applied, he could have moved here with her, but not gotten a job, I think, until the application for the visa was approved.

Ultimately, they opted to go a different route.



> It would have taken quite a bit of time- my cousin would have had to move back to the US first, established residence, and gotten a job and some other requirements.

That's strange. A spouse green card doesn't require the residence and there is no wait time for the spouses of US Citizens. However, the processing time (especially via consular processing) is ridiculous, around 2 years now.


IR1 and CR1 (married more or less than two years) both require residence according to https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrat...




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