Direct Consular Filing (DCF): A Faster Green Card Process for U.S. Citizens Abroad
Direct Consular Filing (DCF) is an expedited method for U.S. citizens or permanent residents living outside the United States to apply for Green Cards for their immediate family members. Here's what you need to know:
Key Points:
• DCF allows filing Form I-130 directly at a U.S. Consulate or USCIS Field Office abroad
• Generally faster than applying through U.S.-based USCIS offices
• Available for U.S. citizens or permanent residents living abroad temporarily
Eligibility:
• Sponsoring spouse must be living outside the U.S. temporarily
• Must maintain a permanent home in the U.S. (with some exceptions)
• Exceptions may be made for emergencies or special circumstances
Qualifying Circumstances:
• Medical emergencies
• Short-notice military deployments
• Urgent job relocations to the U.S.
• Threats to personal safety
How to Apply:
1. For exceptional circumstances: Contact local U.S. consulate or embassy
2. Otherwise: Check for USCIS international field office in your country
3. If no field office: Mail petition to USCIS Chicago Lockbox
Processing Times:
• USCIS field offices: Usually under one month
• Consulates/embassies: Varies, but generally faster than U.S.-based processing
Important Considerations:
• DCF only applies to Form I-130, not other parts of the green card process
• Complex cases may take longer
• Decisions on exceptional circumstances are final
For more information on consular processing, visit the U.S. Department of State website: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-1-submit-a-petition.html
Remember, immigration laws are complex. Consider consulting with a qualified immigration attorney for personalized advice.
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