Gallychou wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 6:26 am
Hi,
Has anyone applied for their residence permit at the Los Angeles consulate? Or somewhere else in USA.
How long did it take?
Can you choose the date you’d like the permit to start on?
Yes, there is a "When do you intend to move to Finland?" field on the application to give the earliest date you want to move.
Gallychou wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 6:26 am
For example, if your moving to Finland date is January 1st 2025, can you apply 6 months before approx. in June and it enough?
Or could we apply in the Spring for a January 2025 start?
Not sure if the 6 months of processing on migri’s website applies to applications done in Finland or all.
I am living with my Finnish spouse here so we are meeting the requirements.
Processing times shouldn't differ regarding where you apply, but you are making a mistake when taking the current expected processing time as some kind of guaranteed processing time.
The estimate might differ in half a year, and it might take much longer than the estimate when you apply.
6 months is an unusually low Migri estimate for family ties, usually estimates are around a year and it is not rare that applications take longer than a year.
If there is for example another huge refugee wave from Ukraine next autumn, then Migri might not have much time for doing non-urgent work for a few months.
Gallychou wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 6:26 am
Any tips are welcome about moving as well! What you wish you knew before

did you have a private healthcare when you moved for the transition?
You should be covered by public healthcare immediately.
Paying for private healthcare can be a good idea since non-urgent public healthcare in Finland is not very good and has long waiting times for seeing a doctor, while paying 100-200 Euro plus lab costs gets you an appointment at a specialist often at the same day at private healthcare providers.
If you find a job in Finland, the employer usually provides healthcare at a private sector healthcare provider for you.