That's awfully kind of you, but I hate to admit my own country is less than helpful. There is a US Embassy here in Paramaribo, and they've more or less refused service, plus immigration services aren't offered from the embassy here.
It's a shame because our case is in the last stage, and if we would've crossed this hurdle, our immigration would've been transferred to being the responsibility of the US Embassy in Guyana. We did elevate our case all the way to Washington DC a year ago, where my state Senator's assistant made a plea for us, but nothing resulted from it.
I think we've accepted a temporary separation is imminent before a reunification in Cambodia. We're looking for tickets now, and I'll go to the USA to spend a few weeks or months with my family there until a path is open for me to return to Cambodia. Our best plan may be for Pov to establish a business license by herself there, then sponsor me to come into the country as an employee.