ForumTitleContentMemberSexCountryDate/Time
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresProof of ongoing relationship email trail
Is Panama a particularly difficult consulate? If not, I wouldn't even bother with emails. Technically, you could have made two email accounts and emailed yourself for a few years! I think the phone bills and other evidence you have are enough that unless this is some really strict consulate you would be ok with them.

Is there someone who has been through Panama that knows?
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-08-25 17:07:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresLegal issues with fiancee
This is considered a Personal Injury lawsuit and it is not a crime. Basically, your fiance' "hurt someone's feelings" so they are entering a personal lawsuit. I think that would get laughed out of a court in the US, but I don't know the law in her country.

It's not a crimial act, so she should be fine.
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-08-27 16:37:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI live abroad with my fiancee - Can I apply for K1?

We're living abroad and the USCIS hasn't given us any problems.


YET!!!

I haven't gone back and read that part of the forms. BUT with that being said, you've only received a NOA1 thus far and can't be positive what kind of problems you might have! ;)

However, I did go to the USCIS website and find the following link for the OP:

USCIS

I skimmed it, (you should throughly read it to make sure) but do not see where living together is an issue. Also, here are the full instructions for the I129-F that should tell you if living together is an issue!
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-08-27 16:14:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresG325A Question
Sounds like a perfect way to handle it.
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-08-27 16:22:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDocument Dates
It did not matter on my forms. There was almost a month from the time he signed the papers until they were filed. He did date them on the day he signed them and it was not an issue. Given that most people have to mail the forms back and forth, I don't think it gets forced a lot.
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-08-27 16:23:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresLetter of Intent K-1
You need to follow Jim's advice. The instructions from the USCIS WEBSITE say you must send an original letter. :)
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-08-27 16:32:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHow did you decide on a K1?
WOW! I am kind of dreading reactions to my answer to this, but it is the honest truth.

I did NOT want to get married first without knowing that he was going to be able to come into the States. I couldn't deal with the idea that I might get married to someone who had some weird, lurking, hidden issue (from me or himself), that might keep him from coming over. I couldn't risk investing that much to be shot down later. Maybe it's a form of self preservation.


Hence- K-1
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-08-30 17:30:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresa couple of questions about k-1 pt.2

4.my fiance is active military,and he most likely WONT get deployed while waiting on our interview date.if we call the embassy and tell em that he might get deployed ( yes yes thats a lie but we all know how hard waiting on the last stages is ) would they check his platoon and all to see if he is telling the truth?


Since you're only accepting comments in relation to the original questions, and this is an "original" question, I am going to answer this one.

DO NOT LIE OR ATTEMPT TO LIE on your paperwork. For someone who is spouting off so much "knowledge" about the U.S. Military on would think you would be aware that if lying on the application was reported to his commanding officer it could get him in MAJOR trouble including and up to a discharge. The military has a code of conduct- I am fairly sure lying on a government application would violate that.

As far as deployments go, whispers of deployment tend to go around 6 months or more before the actual orders go out. If you haven't heard those whispers then it's not likely to happen soon.

Lastly, the rest of your comments about being treated unfairly are out of line. Immigration is NOT a RIGHT. It IS a privledge afforded to you because you are engaged/married to a US Citizen. You might keep that in mind.
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-08-31 12:10:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresTraveling within the US

Will the fiance(e) be able to travel to the U.S. territory islands like Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Samoa, Guam?


Yes. I am 100% positive on Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, I am assuming the last two are ok as well, but you might want to double check that!

To the OP:

Of course travel within the States is OK! They are not going to shackle him to your hometown! Just avoid Arizonia ;) (KIDDING)

Edited by Rob and Jill, 01 September 2010 - 10:24 AM.

Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-09-01 10:23:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresShort Question about TAX forms for affidavit of support
I have read about other people here covering theirs and not having a problem.

I did not personally cover mine, however, I did have some paperwork with my ex-husband's on there, and I did cover his.
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-09-01 16:38:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresVSC NOA1 - July 6 - Are you waiting for NOA2?
I just want to give you guys a heads up from my experience. The estimated time frame when I filed my visa was 5 months too. Granted, we're almost finished, and about a month of our time line was lost due to a misunderstanding on how to handle some paperwork (no rfe's or anything), but we're pushing 8 months!

Just remember 5 months is an estimate and not a guarantee when it comes to being "finished".
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-08-25 11:51:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPHONE RECORDS ??!!?!?!?!
Dutchess:

If you want phone records as well as Skype chats etc., all you have to do is call each other once a week, say "I LOVE YOU" and hang up! The person picks up the phone, you're charged whatever the international rate is (I have pay a few dollars extra a month for calls to the UK to be $.08 a minute), and BAM, you have VERY cheap phone records.

Rob can call me for an hour at a time for free based on his phone plan. You would be amazed at the options!

Gary is correct though...phone records are examples and NOT requirements.

Edited by Rob and Jill, 14 September 2010 - 03:56 PM.

Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-09-14 15:55:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresUS Customs and my return for 3rd time this year

10.1-10.10 - He is visiting me in Chicago (fingers crossed for no customs issues)


Amyduck...I wonder if he and Rob are going to be on the same flight in to Chicago. American Airlines?
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-09-15 15:34:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedureshelp

she is unmarried it's better that i sign the acknoledgement of paternity or just apply directly for k1?


What is an acknowledgement of paternity? Just something stating you know it's not your child?

If it is anything to try and make YOU responsible as the father without making the birth father responsible don't do it! She didn't get herself pregnant (well...not likely...LOL), and the birth father needs to take care of his child as well! Hopefully, the child will be really lucky and have two great dads in her life :)
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-05-06 09:41:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI'm so screwed... anyone have a solution?

Si, man -- this is a must. No, it's not necessary to front-load an I-129F petition for USCIS approval. Yes, it is crucial to front-load if one wishes to avoid being told by the Ecuadorian consulate that "not enough proof of a bona fide relationship was provided" (this, after bringing untold amounts of evidence to the interview and having its acceptance refused).

USCIS passes along to the consulates what USCIS receives in a petition. The Guayaquil consulate can't deny the existence of evidence that it receives from USCIS.


Yes, T-Bone, according to your experiences and the help you've given others, if you say front loading is the way to go, I believe it.

However, it seems as if this potential filer is basing everything for the petition on chat logs instead of working with his fiance to find other evidence. Yes, it SUCKS his chat logs were lost. Yes, it SUCKS the photos he had stored were lost, but at the end of the day is a CHAT LOG going to make them deny his petition?

It would seem the effort he is putting forth to have chat logs recovered would be be better spent finding evidence from his fiance/friends/family of the proof of their relationship.
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-09-30 12:20:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI'm so screwed... anyone have a solution?

Have been saving msn conversations and all pics on laptop since jan of this year in prep of K1 filing. 2 visits to her with all the pics as well. I was about to file this coming week, all forms and relivent info was on computer. WAS is the operative word.
My hard drive crashed yesterday. Took to local PC store to retrieve the file that contained all the info, said they cant retrieve. EVERYTHING I NEEDED TO FILE IS GONE !!!!
Anyone here a computer geek? (PC store said platter is bad)


Does your fiancee not have any pics she could send you. Surely you were not the only one who took photos , she hopefully has some and USCIS for 129f petition really only need 5 photos of the two of you together dates and place written on the back.


Only one other person jumped to the obvious answer? OK, Two. Gary said something about getting the info from somewhere else as well.

You mean to tell us, if everything YOU have/had, your fiance has nothing she/he could contribute to filing? Nothing?! Come on now...If you're talking on MSn than it should be stored somewhere on your fiance's PC, at least a few conversations should be there. There are also phone bills, receipts, proof of your trips, etc etc out there.

You should stop wasting your time trying to find a hard drive recovery service, bite the bullet and start looking for OTHER information to use. Sorry, I don't think an MSN log is going to determine whether or not you get a visa, no matter what consulate you're going to use.
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-09-27 17:09:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresJust about ready to send K-1 Petition Packet
It looks good to go. Passport pages OR a BC are all you need and mine was sent as B & W copies and they were fine. Also, as the poster above me said, make several duplicate copies of exactly what you sent in.

To some of the other and newer posters...
If you are not 100% CRYSTAL CLEAR on the directions you are giving out, it's better to research and THEN post then it is to post what you *think* is the right answer. Please be very careful as your advice could adversely effect another couple!
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-09-29 15:25:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHit a major snag... it may be over

I think the I-134 is probably the best way to go. Along with trying to find a co-sponsor.


Why is trying to find a co-sponsor the best way to go? Use your assets...unless you don't have any equity in the house or you have a snafu from your divorce agreement that keeps you from selling the house.
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-10-11 16:14:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresMarriage possible?

Thank you everyone for the info! Here's an add-on to my question: if we scrap the K-1 petition and get married, then apply for the K-3 (or Cr-1), can the new spouse stay in the U.S. or go home and come back to visit during the processing time for the visa? I don't think we will do this, but I'm just considering options. If he can't stay or come to visit after we're married, we'll stay engaged and stick with the K-1. Thanks for all the replys!


He can visit no matter which why you've filed UNLESS he has used his maximum visitation for the year. He cannot live in the country until your CR-1 process is finished.

You know, there was a recent thread about choosing one type of visa over the other and there is a posted sticky above in regards to the same issue. If you already started the K-1 process it is SILLY to start over unless you have a compelling reason to change it. Does he need to work immediately after entry? Is there something forcing it to be changed? If not, spend your time and energies focused on getting him here, getting him to get HIS end of the paperwork together, and making sure your ducks are in a row.

Edited by Rob and Jill, 15 October 2010 - 04:12 PM.

Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-10-15 16:11:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedurescongressman request

My fiancé did it... but of course I perfectly agree with what you stated. You have exactly worded out my thoughts on the matter. I was just answering Don's question, "On another note, is there a copy or draft of the congressional inquiry here on VJ that we can use/follow in contacting our congressman?"


Gotcha, and I wasn't picking on you. I just don't want people to sit around and wait on a letter that might not come ;)

I am fussing at the people who are calling Congressmen at less than 6 weeks into their journey. It's ridiclious and a waste of time.

Thanks for your concern. It is only a suggestion to wait till after the processing period has past to write your congressman. Doesn't hurt to write if you wanted to or to give peace of mind. I did not write my congressman to expedite my case, only for additional information concerning my case. Best regards.


What additional information could you possibly need a Senator to handle at less than 8 weeks out? It's not a "suggestion" as the USCIS website says DON'T CONTACT US ABOUT IT until it has been 5 months.

Edited by Rob and Jill, 15 October 2010 - 04:17 PM.

Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-10-15 16:14:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedurescongressman request
First and foremost, no one needs to email their Congressman unless they are out of the 5 month mark. No excuses. There is no reason good enough to bother a Congressman with cases that are within NORMAL processing times. (Especially those of you who filed less than SIX WEEKS AGO!!!) If you want general status inquiries about the time between your NOA1 and your NOA2 then you call the Department of State at 1-202-647-4000 and follow the automated system.

Please take note of a perviously written thread about when and WHY you should actually call your Senator's Office.

Call Your Senator!!!

It will be the congressman's office that will send you a form to fill out, authorizing them to make an inquiry on your behalf.


I am not sure where you received this information. Did YOU have to do that yourself? If so, it might be your particular state. I did not have to do anything like that.

Edited by Rob and Jill, 15 October 2010 - 03:35 PM.

Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-10-15 15:33:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDealing with the waiting game
Wow!

This is like the thrid time in the last week or so I've posted this, but here I go again!

Don't count on anything with immigration being quick. EVER!

Just because it HAS been taking 3-4 months for SOME people to get through does not mean this trend with continue at all! It was a "5 month wait" when I started the process, and we're on the 8th month.

If you're the person moving to the states, go through your clothes and start donating what you don't wear/want/need. (And depending on where you're moving, we could probably tell you how many of those wintery clothes you're REALLY going to need) Start packing things that you want to keep that have been in your closet for more than 1 year untouched...that way you won't miss it.

Do yourself a favor for all of your well meaning friends and make an immigration mailing list. For everyone who wants to know about it, sit down and send out a weekly email or where you are in the process, so everyone knows how long it takes and they won't constantly ask.

If you are the US Citizen, start cleaning and making room for your spouse. Clean out your closets, clean off some knick knack shelves, give your future husband/wife space in the home you'll share. Get some household projects knocked out of the way, or start an herb garden.
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-08-27 16:05:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresEx-wife's A#
Please make sure your future husband keeps YOUR information in a place where he can find it in the future ;).
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-10-15 15:37:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresdocumentary proof
Mirko:

Under guides at the top of the forums there is a very detailed section that gives advice as to how to package everything for the K-1. I would say the majority of the people here who have filed K-1 without any oddball "issues" have been absolutely fine by following those guidelines. I did it word for word and had absolutely 0 issues.
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-10-15 15:38:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresblack ink or blue ink does it really matter??
It does not matter if you use blue or black ink. I just did a lenghthy search online for that answer. SOME places require their Notary Publics to use blue ink, and SOME places require blue to show the difference between a photocopy and the original. If the document does not specifically say what color ink to use Blue or Black is fine.
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-10-15 15:16:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI need some questions answered please

I am going to look into everything but I don't want to keep paying for petitioning if he is not being truthful to me.


Wait wait wait...

You're paying YOUR money to some joe blow off of the street who is not a lawyer to process your immigration papers for you?

ARE YOU KIDDING?!

You gave your social security number...private information and everything to someone who is not legally bound to NOT use the information for nefarious purposes?! Is that what you're saying?

1. Read the guides on this forum.
2. Stop paying some random "dude" to do somethin you are capable of researching and handling on your own.
3. Stop giving your info out to random people.
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-10-18 16:11:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNo response as yet?!
Hon...you have a long wait in store for you. Don't get stressed yet! You can look at other time lines on this site to get a general idea of how long it takes. You also CANNOT look individually at one person or another and think that THEY have THEIRS so you should have yours! Dodi and I are perfect examples. Look at our timelines and see how it went. Sundrop and I are also perfect examples.

Take a deep breath and get ready for the long haul.
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-10-29 09:51:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresJust Beginning...Need my UK fiance' here yesterday.....

It is utterly foolish to think otherwise..


In your opinion! ;)

It's completely hilarious to me how many people are sitting here saying "YES, it happened to me!!!" and there are still people saying it's not possible or irrational. When did love come with an instruction book that tells you exactly when and how it is supposed to happen? There are people on this forum right now saying that good things happened to them, and there have been people around who have said they made a mistake and it didn't work for them!

The divorce rates in the U.S. are at 50% I'll take those odds and hope that 10 years from now it works out, the 20 years from now it works out, and so forth. Nothing is a guarantee when it comes to the actions of another. All ANY of us can do is HOPE that our initial feelings last a lifetime or the we grow and change to make it last a lifetime.

I loved Rob nearly from day 1 without meeting him. Meeting him in person almost a year later just confirmed what I knew! Believe me, I have been asked OVER and OVER "how do you know you love someone you met online?" My answer: The same way you love someone you met in a bar, at church, a party, at work, or any of the other hundreads of ways you meet people!!
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-11-05 17:19:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresJust Beginning...Need my UK fiance' here yesterday.....

I'm very sad...

I just arrived at the Hotel in Seatle, and was anxious to see any messages from all my fans, but nothing... I was hoping for more dialogue on how to have a relationship and hopefully teach you all some more relationship stuff, but nobody here...

Ok, I'll wait.. Sweet dreams everyone...

Kenny


In response to your other messages. THOSE made more sense and sound less judgemental.

Yes, there are butterfly relationships out there that last 5 minutes and cause divorce stastics to skyrocket. But there are also stories of the grandparents who dated for 2 weeks and were married for 60 years.

I think it is truly a matter of the individuals in the relationship.

Dang lunch time! More later. XD
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-11-05 12:35:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresJust Beginning...Need my UK fiance' here yesterday.....

Dont mean to take this thread off into the weeds, but Rob and Jill, you're taking my post way out of context.. So maybe you just want to appear cute, but I didn't state any kinda time that someone needs to know each other after meeting.. My only point was, is "you can't be in-love without meeting someone.." You can be irrational and believe it's love, but that is not love.. So take my point and put whatever twist you want on it, but rational adults do not make these kinds of comitments until the relationship has taken its course.. The things that lead to true love are as individual as anything, and I did not attempt to define that... I only said you can't be in-love unless you've had time to meet someone.. I know that there are movies and fairytales and fantasy worlds that say diferent, but keep in mind, thats not reality..


No, I took your post exactly as you wrote, apparently in the exact same context as many others here took it. You were being judgemental. The poster asked "Do I need to meet him in person?"

Answer: Yes

Not: Yes, but you're being totally irrational for not having met him, not being logical, and not doing it MY WAY.

You can be irrational and believe it's love, but that is not love..


There is nothing I said that said you were giving bad advice. I said other relationships out there are "ABOVE YOUR REPROACH".

rational adults do not make these kinds of comitments until the relationship has taken its course..


Define: Take it's course? A month, 6 months, 10 years? Given that we are all human and we all change on a regular basis, shouldn't we wait 10 years or so to make sure the 40 year old partner is still going to be a good partner at 50? No? Exactly. At some point you have to take the risk that it's going to work for you. It is up to the individual couple to decide at what point they are most secure that their "risk" is going to pay off.

No one is mad because you said she SHOULD meet him. They're offended because you're saying that because something didn't happen a particular way for you means that how it happened for everyone else was irrational, which quite frankly is BS. Just because something wasn't fairytale-like to YOU doesn't mean it wasn't to others. Not having a bird land on my finger while I was singing and doing laundry doesn't mean it's not a fairytale.
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-11-04 12:15:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresJust Beginning...Need my UK fiance' here yesterday.....

But ask yourself how you would consider marrying a person you've never met in-person... Nevermind the Visa Process Rules, there is a fundamental relationship issue that is being overlooked..


Kenny,

You're not in the relationships you are guessing or judging over. Do you follow people around here who met on vacation and say "Well, you only knew each other 7 days, so it's not real!!!!?"

When I met Rob I KNEW. It was a slap in the face...it was sitting down and thinking OMG I should have waited for him before I was married. It is the fairy tale. It IS finding the person you're meant to be with, and it's above your reproach or judgements.

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

The poster asked if they had to meet in person. Yes, yes, YES you do. Even knowing Rob was "the one" before I met him in person, I still would not have married without meeting...perhaps from caution. I know how intense your feelings are right now, I've been there, but keep in mind that if it's worth it, it's worth the wait. I waited 3 years and married 2 weeks ago. Best choice ever.
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-11-03 11:18:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresUSCIS said he CANNOT visit

i just called the customs and border control people, and they said that he will probably be allowed through, but IF he is turned away that it will probably mean our k1 not getting approved. any thoughts?


I have seen TONS of Canadians on this forum who were turned away for visiting too much, who are happily married now! Just follow the advice above and you SHOULD be good to go.
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-11-09 18:25:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresis it ok to call the congressman even if k1 is not over 5mos?
Call Your Senator- Previous Thread

There have been a few threads on this before.
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-11-12 10:40:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPetition Rejection!! Need Help!

Yes, that is sad. There is so much great information on this site. It would be nice if the information was managed better. Either the forms should be kept up to date, or do not have a version on this site at all. Remove the link and add a link to the appropriate government site so that the petitioner has to download the correct form. This just about screwed me also but I was fortunate enough to see that it was an expired form.

Just my thoughts,

John


John,

The guides also state to CHECK FOR THE CORRECT FORMS! ;) Personally, I compare the list on this site to the USCIS site, verify prices, and print out the INSTRUCTIONS, and highlight the information in the instructions I need as I read through them.

I've done my own divorce paperwork and my own paperwork to buy a house. Nothing has been as time consuming and irritating as the immigration paperwork!
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-11-12 10:51:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresBirth Certificate for I-129F

A good question that was raised, and maybe you can help answer it is: if USCIS requires the "long" form, why don't the instructions say that? For everyone's benefit, this a direct paste from the instructions PDF on the USCIS site for the I-129F:

"A. If you were born in the United States, give USCIS a copy, front and back, of your birth certificate."

Nothing about what kind of birth certificate they're looking for.


Well, my opinion on the WHY they don't say a long form is that we already have a sort of long form Birth Certificate. I know a Canadian who was denied coming to the US because he used the wrong BC. It's also somewhat redundant if you already have a passport to even worry about the BC at all for the American Citizen. It says a BC OR a Passport. I just used my passport and saved myself the extra paper...BUT Rob and I needed to show we met and both of our passports had evidence in them.
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-11-16 17:14:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresexample of document of how we met
Ours was along the lines of "We met playing an online veideo game through a mututal friend. We continued a relationship online until we met in person in October of 2008." Something like that.
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-11-18 12:50:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresplease be concern about the papers!!

If I were a tree I would prefer to be a piano or a gunstock, but if I had to be paper, I want to be someone's fiance(e)/spouse visa application!


LOL!
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-11-19 15:57:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresplease be concern about the papers!!
It's great to try and be environmentally conscious during this process, however, I have to 100% agree with Gary on this matter. I printed at least an entire package of printer paper for the K-1. After I had the whole package together I made 4 copies of it. One for my fiance, one for me, one that was mailed off to be processed, and one that stayed with me, but went to relatives home. God forbid the government lose the paperwork and someone has a house fire, or a break in...

In this case I prefer the "It's better to be safe than sorry" mentality.
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-11-19 13:31:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresk-1, married after filing, before VISA interview
A K-1 is for your FIANCE. If you get married he/she becomes your husband/wife.

You do not GET LEGALLY MARRIED if you are filing a K-1.
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-12-10 13:12:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresStrange email about Esta form?!

My friend and I both know they should start working on it. But her husband keeps saying "don't worry it'll all be fine". We are worried they will say "hey you know what, you were too late you have to go back to your own country"
Well, with the finances they were actually slightly under the allowed minimum they just were nice and let her go to the US.

Should I tell her that she should fill it out again? Or should she maybe call them?!


Honestly, since she is not raveling TO the US at the moment, I would not recommend she do anything. Delete it!
Rob and JillFemaleScotland2010-11-09 18:07:00