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K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresGetting married Jamaica he's from Ghana?

LPR Privileges? Please explain. Thanks in advance!



First, how much do you know about immigration -are you at immigration 101 ?

Second, have you done any research here on VJ regarding the consular you will be petitioning thru?

Do you know the basic about immigration for a spouse mainly the first 4 years of this process?

Third, LPR privileges - they have the same priviligews as a US citizen, but they are not citizens.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2012-03-06 17:29:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPlease help me! I have no idea where to starttt!!! (Egyptian/US relationship)
If you are not engaged then try for the vistor visa, and hope for the best. He he......

If you apply for a K1 and get approved after 6 months, then would have had 9 months form the date of applying for the visa to plan your dream wedding. But, please read the GUIDELINES as they are outlined in the tab above. See what will work for you, there is NO NO NO quick and easy way to get a visa to the USA.


Good Luck,

P.S. you should give your parents these guidelines, since they will be accepting financial responsibility for you future husband.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-06-06 15:01:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHelp!! I'm knocked up!!! Just recieved NOA1
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QUOTE (msu17 @ Jun 10 2009, 07:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Once you get the NOA2, you will get sent to the NVC for processing. THis can take varying amounts of time, but somewhere you will want to call so you can track your petition and get its new case # (it changes when it goes abroad). Regarding what happens after it gets to the consulate is country specific, so look farther down the forums page for the regional discussion and ask in your countries area OR check the tab at the top of the page that says embassy info. There are forms that will need to be filled out for the actual application of the visa (which I can't remember the name of) and a police cert and medical will been to be obtained. Again, country specific on how to go about each of those.

After you guys get the visa and get to the US, you have 90 days to get married. As soon as you can manage after that, you will need to file for adjustment of status. That is the I485 that you mentioned. You will also want to file for Advance Parole and your temporary work permit. Look at the guides for more info on that when the time comes.


MSU Thanks for being so polite and helpful the world needs more people like you in it!! I was a little turned off to this site after the first few replies I had recieved. Everyone has to start somewhere and I need to thank you for your time and guidance. Its refreshing to know there are people who still show respect for their fellow human beings even when nobody else is, you have real integrity and I think you should know that. Thanks for "nOOb"ing me instead of ridiculing me because I am inexperienced in these forums, I really appreciate it!! good.gif




Since, you felt that my response to you did not aid you in starting this process, then PLEASE DIS-REGARD my RESPONSE. From the maturity level that you have already shown, I am sure you can work this out by yourself. Good luck on the visa process and the pregancy. Anyone who addresses themselves as being knocked-up, when they are pregnant needs alittle more assistant than what I can give. But being the adult here, I do wish you the best of luck.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-06-11 05:41:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHelp!! I'm knocked up!!! Just recieved NOA1
Just follow the flow chart..... click on this link......

http://www.visajourn...mp;page=k1guide

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LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-06-10 20:46:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK-1 Visa Expire before use
Just a thought, but if money is an issue for a plane ticket to your exacty location, maybe you should think about getting your SO to the closet and cheapest POE within the US, and you find a way to meet up with her to continue the journey via bus or train.

As a side note, the USIC does not have her file, remember all of your documnts were sent to her home country for the interview, so you would have to start all over from scratch.



Remember Monday is a Federal holiday, so all offices will be closed.

Edited by RoxcieJoe, 24 May 2009 - 02:05 PM.

LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2009-05-24 14:04:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresKI and Divorce

Thanks for your concern but both posts were concerning my FRIEND who has not applied for anything YET! I have applied and I do not have any divorce issues.



RastaBaby, if you don't have any Div issues then there is nothing for you to be alarm about or agitated about. My concern was that if you had done so, and was now trying to find a way to make it work, it was going to be an uphill battle. As everyone has said the DIV Deed needs to be in hand before they can file, please don't do any thing that will get a ban or denial, because this can/will happen.

Also, I posted the process for a DIV in Jamaica and it can take as much as 2 years, so your friend needs to read the information and decide how this will effect her next step.

Thanks for your concern but both posts were concerning my FRIEND who has not applied for anything YET! I have applied and I do not have any divorce issues.



RastaBaby, if you don't have any Div issues then there is nothing for you to be alarm about or agitated about. My concern was that if you had done so, and was now trying to find a way to make it work, it was going to be an uphill battle. As everyone has said the DIV Deed needs to be in hand before they can file, please don't do any thing that will get a ban or denial, because this can/will happen.

Also, I posted the process for a DIV in Jamaica and it can take as much as 2 years, so your friend needs to read the information and decide how this will effect her next step.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-01-19 16:17:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresKI and Divorce
I wondered if anyone else noticed this......... :rolleyes: :huh: :huh:

She is going to be in a pickle, becuase he has not yet obtained his divorce. If she/he is waiting for the courts in Jamaica, he/SO could be waiting as long as 2 years to get his divorce decree.

You moved just a little to fast with this one. You should stop the process and wait until your SO has his DD in hand.

Edited by RoxcieJoe, 19 January 2010 - 12:35 PM.

LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-01-19 12:31:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPlease help to clear this out

Who would they ask for permission from if the child's father is not listed on the birth certificate and therefore is legally UNKNOWN!



Payxiba, I think you miss the answer on this one. Look at the OP's statement again, the OP stated that the child was
born out of wedlock- that's okay
the birth father name was not listed on the BC - that's okay
But instead of "unknown" or left Blank, it has her father's name, the child's maternal granfathers name listed - now this is a red flag

So everyone wants to ask why,
This same name could be listed on the OP's BC as her birth father
It's probably listed on the 1-129 and G235 form as her father name as well,

Someone is going to question why are the names the on the child's BC,the mother's BC and the official submitted document the same, because there is a name listed on the BC they will require a document from the listed Birth father on the BC giving permission to allow the child to leave the country. As I seees it if the listed name Birth father/GrandFather creat this document as if he is the true birth father, then they could be treading into dangerous water. i.e misrepresentative, fraud, lying.

The OP does have a right to be concern, but to what degree I don't know the answer to this, it could be that the embassy in that part of the country see's this all the time and don't question it. Or it could be that this could creat a RFE for the OP.

I would suggest that they talk to an immagration lawyer who lives in her country to see if this is anything to be alarmed about.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-03-19 07:25:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresurgent help
It doesn't matter if she was from MARS, the father is a USC and she is trying to bring that child, to the US, so he could make more trouble for her here if he chooses to. Before you start shouting and assuming, making as #### your self, she MUST follow the US laws if she wishes to bring that child here.

She didn't interview in the PHIL, so that's a mute point, she interviewed in Manila, and they have made their request.

Did you just skim this thread? The bio-dad is being a jerk and has flat-out refused to cooperate. He dumped her for a relative of hers and has told her that she will always belong to him. Sounds like a controlling a$$wipe of a man-child to me.

Why would anyone suggest giving the baby to a bio-daddy who abandoned her and her mommy? Jerks like him are not daddies, they're sperm donors.




According to Ann, this jerk has married a cousin in the family, so the family didn't think he was a jerk, They have welcomed him with open arms. Maybe this has something to say about the entire family...LMAO.

Edited by LIFE'SJOURNEY, 20 March 2010 - 08:09 AM.

LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-03-20 08:05:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresurgent help
To answer your question have you herad from the father as to his side of the story, to everyside story there are 3 sides, her's his and the truth. If you know of more infromation, then please tell it.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-03-20 08:00:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresurgent help

Some point you are right but in some point, you cant judge in that way. We were not selfish that we filed so quickly, actually been many months since we started and we tried to search about her. If I could just get her a US passport, I could have done it since in the beginning, but what can i do? i am not the one with the US citizen that I can just go and file, I need the fathers help and with out his help, theres nothing I can. And if the father cared, he would do it, but he never cared because some people are too selfish. So, i think the next time you judge a person so harsh and cruel, try to know everything first. yes, I asked about leaving my daughter but it wasnt that way coz we thought of another plan. But yes, if I can just give her that one, the requirements, I have done that since the beginning... But theres nothing I can do if the father wont.. SO TRY NOT TO BE HARSH BEFORE YOU HURT SOMEONE...




Ann, sometimes the truth does hurt, but if you can live with your decision of leaving your daughter, then you are right, we have no right in judging you. As I read more of your comments, maybe giving your daughter over to her father for a period of time, might make him see things a little clear. I am not saying this is what you should do, but this has to be a decision between all involve parties.

Remember, as the child's father he does have rights, and they should not be ignored.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-03-20 07:46:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresurgent help

If you would be willing to abandon your daughter I would break off the engagement...period, no questions asked if you even suggested it.

You need permission from the father, your daughter has claim to US citizenship, which you have not excerised, clearly because her interests are second place to yours. She is not eligible for a visa because she doesnt need one. You should have gotten the letter from the father before your current US citizen petitioner filed the petition. You and your fiance have failed to prepare for your circumstances. Now you have failed to get a visa...it is entirely predictable.

At this point, I would say, go back and do this right. I know that will sound cruel and harsh because it is not what you want to hear, but it is what you should have done many months ago, you didn't because you are selfish and wanted this to go quickly. It didn't. It won't. stop wasting time.

Let this visa application die. Say goodbye to this application, it is far too messed up by improper handling.

File the CRBA papers for your daughter. Put your child first like good parents should do, your fiance will go along with this if he is a guy worth marrying. Men worth marrying put children first before thier interest, or I should say...children ARE their interest. Get her a US passport. Get hold of her ftaher and get a permission letter...deal with it like an adult. Then file another petition for a K-1 visa.




I totally agree with everything that has been stated here, and changing to another embassy won't help your case, we are in the 20th century, everything is documented via computer. The next embassy will know what was asked of you from the first interview. You can not run away from this problem, it will have to be resolved. It looks as if the father isn't going to give permission, so you will have to deal with this in the best intrest of the child.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-03-20 07:41:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNeed Ideas please

CRBA Info

I don't think his input is that necessary (it would be nice) to get the CRBA,
but if you want to sue for support, as others have said the consulate won't
care because that is an issue outside of passport/immigration questions.

Obviously you can't sue in the US but I'm wondering if a Thai court could
mandate a DNA test. It would be better for him to voluntarily submit to it.
The consulate can't help with records regarding his entry to Thailand (to
show he and you were there at the same time).

I would hope that his name on the birth certificate and documentation you
have of your relationship to him will be enough for the CRBA, but if not
then they would demand a DNA test. I don't know if they can force him to
do that. It would be good if you had an email from him or a recording
or something in writing showing that he was trying to shake you down
for $10K. Extortion is not nice anywhere, especially when you are the victim.

If that can be proven, I don't see how they could demand that he needs to
approve of your daughter getting a passport. ,

I believe parental approval
is only needed if there is a flight risk FROM the US, not TO it.


Please don't quote incorrect information, protecting the rights of parents and children are International Laws. Most every country has a Genevia (sp) Law that states it will protect the rights of parents and their children to stop parents from deducting their children and settling in another country because they now are un-happy with the custody decisions or parents visitation rights that have been granted to the other parent.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-03-21 13:01:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNeed Ideas please
Ann, we can not solve your custody issue here within this VJ journey. I know you are feeling like your back is up against the wall, but why don't you consult a good lawyer and work within the guidance they will offer you. What everyone is trying to tell you is, it is not up to the embassy to judge if someone is a good parent or not it is about the US laws and how the laws will be/or have been interpert. If you want sole custody then take the father to court and let the court system decide this.

You and your US SO need to talk to a lawyer about what will be your options in this case.

Everyone who is involved with this issue have some rights, you, the child, and the father of the child. With that being said please note; the US govt will protect the rights of it's citizens if it is determine that either of the parties have a right to US citizenship.

As a mother myself, I do understand your desperation in trying to find a solution, but there is no way around what have been requested by the Manila embassy.

Edited by LIFE'SJOURNEY, 21 March 2010 - 12:50 PM.

LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-03-21 12:47:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDrug Possession Charge...
He who don't listern, must feel.

Good luck on whatever approach you take it will be a long journey. (F)
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-03-27 21:38:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresvery nervous need insight

I'm planning to go out there in June just so i am able to start the paper work Im just nervous that because I didn't visit as often as other people do they might not think that this relationship is true



Vriley, that just the risk you will have to take, I do know at the interview time if you are present, they do ask to look at your passpost to see how often you have visit. If you are not present, and if they are concern about the sincerity of the relationship, they will request and have requested the USC to appear at the interview. Your question can not be given a definitive answer, it's up to the CO to determine the sincerity of the relationship by the evidences that are presented before them.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-03-27 21:07:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresvery nervous need insight
Please refer to this link for a detail explantion of how a co-sponsor will/should work. http://www.visajourn...1
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-03-27 20:58:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresJamaica Police Certificate from employer

Hi there. My question is concerning a Jamaican Police Certificate. My fiancee has told me that the resort where she works gets police certificates on all their employees. The resort also allows the employee to purchase a police certificate on themselves for around $3000 or $4000 JD. I believe the police certificate comes from the Ministry of National Security in Kingston the same place she must go to get her's. My question is, can she purchase her police certificate through the resort she works at or must she make two trips to Kingston. Your help is most appreciated.



Why not do things the correct way, that way there would be no questions asked at the end. Since I know that there are so many fraudulent documents that are flying Jamaica, I would not accept a PC from anyone, but the MNS in Kingston. So the restort request the PC with the seal, and then they sell it for the same price or are they making a profit. The resort is not in the PC selling business, are they. I am just trying to make a point here, do everything that involves this process by going thru the correct legal channels. Believe me, the Embassy in Jamaica has seen it all. Don't get caught in a trap, by trying to take a short cut.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-04-01 10:52:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 In Jamaica the Packet 3

Hi, I just mailed my husband DS-230 and I have never read anywhere on this site of anyone e-mailing the DS-230. The only document that I'm aware of that could be e-mailed is the DS-3032 AGENT OF CHOICE.The contents that need to mailed with package 3 are listed below..

  • Two (2) Passport Size Photographs of Beneficiary (NVC Case Number, beneficiary?s full name, are written on back of both)
  • DS-230 Part 1 completed and signed by beneficiary
  • DS-230 Part 2 completed by beneficiary ? unsigned, as of yet, per instructions
  • Photocopy of the Biographic Data Page(s) of Beneficiary?s Passport
  • Original/Certified Birth Certificate of beneficiary and a copy
  • Original/Certified Marriage Certificate and a copy(IF MARRIED)
  • Original/Certified Police Clearance Certificate and a copy

LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-04-09 07:50:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresMarried in other country and want apply K1,K3 or just get married...
Talk to a divorce lawyer in Brazil........ :yes:
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-04-16 08:15:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresMarried in other country and want apply K1,K3 or just get married...
The US recgonizies marriages in all countries, therefore in the eyes of the US you are married. Until you obtain a legal divorce from your husband, you are not eligible to marry. So sorry, and best of luck.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-04-15 10:56:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresFees for K-1 application

Read: http://www.visajourn...tent/compare#k1

The cost of filing the I-129F is $455.00 US dollars.


http://www.uscis.gov...000b92ca60aRCRD
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-04-21 18:12:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresFees for K-1 application

I was wondering where I could find information regarding the exact fees for the filing of I-129F?



Read: http://www.visajourn...tent/compare#k1
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-04-21 18:01:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresMy fiance is 19, Can She Apply for K-1

LOL..MAYBE U DO MAYBE YOU DONT..



Good luck to you and Miss, I hope this works out for you'll.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-04-21 15:17:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresMy fiance is 19, Can She Apply for K-1

HAHAHA you funny my friend...But you seem to have figured it out..lol and i will keep everyone posted..


Me know what time of day it is....
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-04-21 14:38:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresMy fiance is 19, Can She Apply for K-1

Ahh I got it finally. Childhood friends, separated for years, find each other, ohh I get goosebumps - its the making of a great love story.

The good news is your both young. I can imagine how much you are anticipating your upcoming meeting.

We are obviously not your parents or family but I would recommend seeing how things go after your meeting. You have time, I know nobody want to hear that but in reality you have some challenges ahead. I don't know how difficult the Jamaican consulate is but I dont think its a puchover.

Your really going to want to establish a very strong case for yourselves. You have options and time to think about them and read and learn about the process of immigration through fiancee or spousal petition and visa.

Establishing the proof required may take more than one visit, may not.

Others who have been throught he Jamaican consulate can give you a better idea there.

In any case, I wish you both the best. As you move along and learn, and after your meeting, make sure you keep us posted (if you'd like).

If your love is true it will be forever and no time or distance can remove it.




It's no walk in the park, referring to the above quote. What part of JA are you from? Now, for my adult voice...MS.19 needs to carefully read these guidelines. I know no one wants to be told what to do, but since she is not posting, you understand what this means, "He who not listern, must feel".

I would recommend that you'll have that first visit before you think about marriage and filing a visa petition. My comment to you, is if you are indeed 20, forget about all of those MTV video's you have seen about America, it just ain't so. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-04-21 14:31:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresMy fiance is 19, Can She Apply for K-1

From the sounds of it you are really going to have to work hard to prove this relationship. Since you have not seen each other since childhood I would recommend before jumping the gun that you take the financial pain in the bum and have a few visits to make sure that you are not only right for one another, but that you are right enough to take this bumpy and expensive road.


I suggest that the USC read the guidelines for this process and be clear on the obligations she will have to commit to. But first you both will have to bare in mine that the USC will have to visit you.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-04-21 13:09:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresMy fiance is 19, Can She Apply for K-1

Thank You Thank You...Love the replies. Yes i have realized that the process is not easy at all. Im in Jamaica. As i get deeper into things i realize that the best thing for us is to get married then do the CR-1, but we arnt living together so that might be a big problem as i read that if we are merely living together we arnt qualified.

@ "Donald-n-Analyn" Firstly Im Jamaican and still living in Jamaica, We met approximately 9 yrs ago in school, then she went to the US and is now a citizen. We are planning to see each other at least once this year with then intent of getting engage or married base upon which route we choose to take.

Also my aunt and uncle are not residents

. Another question if i choose CR-1 route will she have to be in Jamaica with me for the interview?If we getting married we plan to have a private wedding will that be ok?And How long after we are married can we start the process?

And why i said we cant afford traveling is because she works and will not be able to get allot of time off to visit me.If she does it is no more than two weeks.



Sorry mis-read this statement.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-04-21 12:40:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresMy fiance is 19, Can She Apply for K-1
^^^ there are many missing pieces to this puzzle.. The Aunt and Uncle are only Residents, not USC.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-04-21 11:40:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresShould I Call USCIS?

I had read that you can contact my state senator to have them call them and find out what is going on, is that true?



Get a hobby, as everyone have stated you are not in the red zone yet. This process calls for patient, it's not on your time, but theirs. There is many things that you can be doing to prepare for next step. Start collecting the documents for the next 2 steps. Your Senator cannot receive any information until the case is outside of the processing time.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-04-21 23:30:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNeed your help!

As previously stated :

Providing proof of ties is the best option

;

An apartment lease,
a letter from his employer stating he is expected back,
his work contract,
a return ticket,
a letter from you (and your family) inviting him to come visit specifying the dates of arrival and return



Those two sentences by themselves are incorrect, that's what I was trying to point out to you. You did not express that you were basing this on your own personal experience until, I explained to you that - I question that a apt lease or a job contract gave support to the POE officer as to how much time you needed to spend in the USA. I am quite sure that when you presented those documents to use in your argument for more time, you some how verbally gave him a time reference that you needed for your visit.

Edited by LIFE'SJOURNEY, 22 April 2010 - 03:09 PM.

LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-04-22 15:08:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNeed your help!
Thank you Pushbrk.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-04-22 10:45:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNeed your help!

Actually she is saying he is scheduled to come in May.
She wants to know how to not have a repeat of what happened in February,
when he intended to stay longer, but wasn't allowed.

Bringing the evidence I posted, would show he is intending to return,
and customs would likely let him stay longer than 2 weeks this time around.



If they only let him in for 2 weeks, the NEXT step would be to request more time after arrival.
Since she stated it won't be until May, he currently isn't in the US, and thus can't request more time yet.


If he had a hotel reservation and a return airline ticket, they would have stamped his 1-94 for that alloted time frame, but since he probably had neither, they gave him two weeks.

Showing that you have ties in your home country doesn't play into the time frame that the POE officer allot for a visit. Showing ties only shows that you will have a reason to leave the US and go back home.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-04-22 02:24:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNeed your help!

As previously stated :

Providing proof of ties is the best option;

An apartment lease,
a letter from his employer stating he is expected back,
his work contract,
a return ticket,
a letter from you (and your family) inviting him to come visit specifying the dates of arrival and return




She is not asking how to obtain a vistor visa, she wants to know how to request for more time to stay in the US. Just ask for the amount of time you want, it may or may not be granted.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-04-22 00:07:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNeed your help!
Isn't I correct in stating that you genrally don't even know how much time the POE officer has given you until he has stamped your passport. Have anyone ever asked for a specific amount of time. That I don't know the answer to, but what I do know you can ask to have it extended, that is done thru another process. So my recommendation would be for you to look at how do you get a vistor visa time extended, rather than how to second guess an POE officer.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-04-21 21:31:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNeed your help!
Sorry no definitive answer... :devil: :devil: It could be the lunch/dinner he had that night, or the weather. It could be anything that day, or it could be a POE officer who is going strictly by the books. :o
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-04-21 21:18:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedureswhat to finish inclluding
Refer to the guides above for the K1, I am assumming that is what you are trying to file. Your question is NOT clear at all.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-04-24 06:02:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresMarriage in Virgin Islands
The US VI is US territory, it would be the same as being married here on the main land of the US. So if you arrive at the POE at the US VI, then it would be consider as your single entry.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-04-28 11:49:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedureshow can i get my cerfiticate of citizenship number?
Wouldn't your A CC number be your parents A number since you became a citizen under their naturalization.
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-04-29 16:18:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresQuestion about the Visa Fees
review this post...http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/242104-where-are-the-fees-for-the-k-1-visa-process/page__p__3713799__hl__K1%20fees__fromsearch__1&#entry3713799
LIFE'SJOURNEYFemaleJamaica2010-04-29 10:03:00