ForumTitleContentMemberSexCountryDate/Time
Africa: Sub-SaharanVISA APPROVED and RECEIVED
congratulations and best wishes!
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-11-06 13:56:00
Africa: Sub-SaharanDealing with family drama
My family worried about the emotional/mental toll it would have on me to be going through this process. I have a Turkish ex which whom I went through a similar hell with. It took me over a year to recover fully from that experience. That was their main fear...but that thank goodness dissipated when they met him this summer...now they're just worried I'm going to climb the walls from antagonizing about the situation too much. I guess I've sort of proven that here already with my random posts smile.gif

In regards to your situation, hang in there. You will not have to deal with their ####### soon enough...what matters only is the love between you and your husband. Hypothetically, family is family and will always be there for you, but sometimes that's not the case. I hope your hubby will come back quickly and that you two will be united soon and start your own family!

Regards,
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-03-20 16:24:00
Africa: Sub-SaharanTravel with 2 countries passport???
yes, you can have two passports....no worries.
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-12-13 16:41:00
Africa: Sub-SaharanIt's SAD
LA sucks , why would anyone want to voluntarily move there? :(
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2010-01-15 12:25:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)CASE COMPLETE!!!!!
congrats, all the best!
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-04-26 20:51:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)Is it luck, country of origin, etc etc...?
QUOTE (Y's_habibitk @ Aug 11 2009, 10:28 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (enraptured @ Aug 10 2009, 10:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
ok, my friend asked me to ask a question here because she refuses to join....i think she's just extremely lazy. she's a good buddy of mine who also married a guy from overseas. also a syrian.

her question is this: she is worried about her and her husband having met online and then getting married about a year after they started talking online. basically, from what i'm gathering, they spent 2 weeks together before they took the plunge, in person. but they've been happily married for about 3 years now. she had a job that had her traveling quite a bit and he had a small business over there that he recently sold off, so they haven't been able to live together properly, but she travels to see him often.

she is worried about her case being seen with an evil eye. can i reassure her....what would you think if you saw this case in front of you...

i dunno what to tell her, i'm basically saying gather your evidence, be truthful of your feelings, and hope for the best....i mean, that's a pretty long time to be married to someone........

thanks.

We got married on the first visit and I couldnt even visit during our 15 month wait before his interview...NO problems whatsoever. Her case looks better than ours did(with her visits) and we got approved..visa in hand a week later good.gif
You're telling her exactly what I would tell her...evedence,honesty at the interview and good luck smile.gif
I would ask why they waited so long to file though.

the girl was in law school in chicago and i guess she wanted to get that out of the way before they settled down. the guy worked for a shipping company and was constantly traveling for business. i guess that's the main reason why. alright cool, i will tell her.

we found a website also, and i submitted a question, it's a lame site but not that bad really, i think VJ has better advice and comments on it.

http://www.justanswer.com
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-08-11 09:45:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)Is it luck, country of origin, etc etc...?
ok, my friend asked me to ask a question here because she refuses to join....i think she's just extremely lazy. she's a good buddy of mine who also married a guy from overseas. also a syrian.

her question is this: she is worried about her and her husband having met online and then getting married about a year after they started talking online. basically, from what i'm gathering, they spent 2 weeks together before they took the plunge, in person. but they've been happily married for about 3 years now. she had a job that had her traveling quite a bit and he had a small business over there that he recently sold off, so they haven't been able to live together properly, but she travels to see him often.

she is worried about her case being seen with an evil eye. can i reassure her....what would you think if you saw this case in front of you...

i dunno what to tell her, i'm basically saying gather your evidence, be truthful of your feelings, and hope for the best....i mean, that's a pretty long time to be married to someone........

thanks.
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-08-10 21:29:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)Is it luck, country of origin, etc etc...?
noting your previous post....what's a quick approval? mine took about 3 months or so...
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-08-10 16:01:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)Is it luck, country of origin, etc etc...?
yeah....i sure hope it won't be AP. but i guess you guys got a point.

i'm just basically looking for any loopholes that these guys might find in our stuff....but seeing your reactions makes me feel a bit more positive about things.

and i guess i can't really predict how long the AP thing is going to last?

ah well.

thanks smile.gif
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-08-10 15:34:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)Is it luck, country of origin, etc etc...?
QUOTE (*Len* @ Aug 10 2009, 03:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You should be good to go. Don't be surprised if they put hubby on AP due to nationality (I know, unfair as #######, but that's how they roll). Good luck smile.gif


yeah i figured. but what i'm thinking is that hopefully won't last too long because he is from a minority group there...so less to check up right? and his name is not a common syrian/arab name...so am i logically thinking about this?
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-08-10 14:58:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)Is it luck, country of origin, etc etc...?
QUOTE (Y's_habibitk @ Aug 10 2009, 03:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
IMHO, for the most part the consulate does the best they can with what they have "in front of them". like, lets say.... the couple doesnt fit the cultural "norm" and the spouse interviewing is really nervous and doesnt answer certain questions correctly...then thats a perfect storm, so to speak. But, you might have a couple that "fits" but the spouse is nervous or answers something incorrectly or vice versa(they dont "fit" but the spouse interviews well)...maybe they let them through. Perhaps the country plays a part in the way that they look at what is "acceptable" for that culture.

There is no equation for denial or approval.
Do you guys fit the cultural norm for your spouses country?
Do you have lots of proof of an ongoing relationship? Does he know all about you? Do you have pics with his family? Pics of you guys together? Can he hold it together during the interview? These are all things you actually have control over...the rest is up to the CO.

Hi Y's habibitk,

1) Cultural norm, I suppose...my dad is Syrian, got an aunt over there, cousins, etc...our parents were neighbors as kids in the Golan Heights. We are both of Circassian descent, so we've got that in common.
2) We have over 60+ pics of us together in Jordan, Turkey, and Syria, plus a few with my mom and sis when they came to see us in Jordan last year. Telephone records, I do not have, I explained that drama a while ago (T-Mobile are jackasses, wouldn't give me my phone records...so I have written a letter which I sent to my hubby explaining to the embassy that T-Mobile sucks and if they want, they can contact them to ask about phone records....I used mainly phone cards in this time period, but hope that will be enough....and maybe they can see the text messages that went on between us) I've got 3-4 affidavits from my mom, my best friends, and my sis-in-law, got a stack of emails from February 2007 to present, totals 35 pages altogether and still growing). We did not think of saving our chats and stuff....we were not interested in going through this process in the past, and honestly I didn't see the point of saving stuff like that before...it's like I should have known that we would eventually be going through this process early on in our relationship and start saving? Who thinks like this...know what I mean? That's all I've got so far...hopefully it's enough...
3) He knows all about me, yes. I've laid out my entire life story for him in the beginning. I was divorced, and he knows ex's name, where he's from, why we got divorced, when, etc etc...name of my best friend, my family, what I do for a living, bla bla bla...
(Question: how would the embassy know all this stuff anyways? How would they be able to verify all this stuff?Know what I'm saying...?)
4) Don't have pics with his family...they don't like taking pics, they're kind of religious and I guess taking pics for them was a big no-no...so no. But with my fam, yeah. And mutual friends who attended our wedding ceremony, as well as some shots of us all at a hookah lounge before the wedding.
5) I'm sure he can hold it together for the interview...he's a chill guy for the most part.

Am I good to go?
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-08-10 14:39:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)Is it luck, country of origin, etc etc...?
So, hi.

I've been reading a lot of VJ in the past few weeks. Read about some good cases where things turned out OK, and other cases where things did not turn out ok.

With the cases that turned out ok, either something was missing with their case (i.e. paperwork, more info, etc etc..) or they got denied for stupid or seemingly, no reasons at all.

I'm just wondering....and want some truly honest answers here:

What does it all come down to? Does your case get denied/approved before it even gets to the embassy? Does NVC tell the embassy what to do or whats going on with the case...

Is it country of origin (I'm sure this plays a role in many cases), the couples themselves, their proof etc?

Maybe this is a dumb question. but my thing in asking this is: I want to do as much as possible to ensure that my husband will get his visa and come to me by the end of this year, tops. I want to at least be able to celebrate our 2nd wedding anniversary together (November 1st).

So..........what's da deal.....
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-08-10 14:13:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)Tax returns vs. tax transcripts?
these damn things are the only reason i haven't sent in my i-1864 by now....arghhhhhhhhh....why does IRS take over 2 weeks to send them?! crying.gif
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-08-06 21:31:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)Finally approved
congrats....don't worry, about a thing, cuz every little thing is gonna be alright... rose.gif
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-09-06 04:57:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)Does NVC get "too busy" at times?
dutchmatt: yeah that's the number

i just got through actually...talked to another surly operator, of course....just wanted to ask if i could use the same cover sheet with the barcode that i downloaded via email for the AOS stuff...i have already sent my IV packet a little while ago.

thanks guys. rose.gif
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-08-10 14:42:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)Does NVC get "too busy" at times?
So, I am calling NVC to find out what I need re my AOS paperwork, which hopefully I'll get to send this freaking week. I've been trying to call for over 20 minutes now and I keep getting a busy tone. Could it be possible that they are THAT busy and nothing is going through?

.............
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-08-10 14:10:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)Qquestion on Where to File I-864
ignore that, send to NVC
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-09-12 00:50:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)NOT FOLLOWING INSTRUCTION!!! OMG!!!
you need that bar coded sheet page to send with your document for both fees anyways (IV and AOS) so you will definitely get delays. just get it together and then pay the fees, print that page out, and then send it in with your stuff. they're not gonna care if you sent it in earlier...i knew someone who did this and they lost a few weeks from the delay of things...
good luck
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-09-21 05:31:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)VERY CONFUSED ABOUT LETTER FROM NVC
since your husband is the petitioner, he can be appointed the choice of agent. as for your daughter signing the papers, does she have a legal guardian? i'm not sure i understood your situation. you live in the US with your husband and your 13 year old daughter is in canada?
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-10-09 19:16:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)Praise God!!!
congrats!
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-10-27 10:49:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)Finally got an interview date!!!!! Accra Embassy
congrats and good luck!
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-12-05 02:15:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)INTERVIEW WAITING CLUB
QUOTE (th3mo @ Sep 3 2009, 04:00 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (enraptured @ Sep 3 2009, 08:11 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
OMG! i just got an email from NVC, our appointment is scheduled for October 27th!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! kicking.gif kicking.gif kicking.gif kicking.gif kicking.gif

And while I'm very cynical and think that this is going to go into AP just because my husband was born in Syria, it's still good...at least it's closer to us coming together finally...

Now, I'm going to work on getting all this stuff together, and I guess he will too...

Thanks guys,
Kat

1st i would like to congratulate you for the interview date kicking.gif i knew how it feels when you had to wait just to hear when it will be because it makes the journey one feet less , and about the AP do your best be honest and let god lead the rest and for sure AP for MENA (Middle East & North Africa ) is regular thing but stay positive good.gif ,Good Luck


thank you...will try my best...just want to get this over with already! i feel like life is stalled in a sense without my hubby... crying.gif crying.gif
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-09-03 21:20:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)INTERVIEW WAITING CLUB
OMG! i just got an email from NVC, our appointment is scheduled for October 27th!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! kicking.gif kicking.gif kicking.gif kicking.gif kicking.gif

And while I'm very cynical and think that this is going to go into AP just because my husband was born in Syria, it's still good...at least it's closer to us coming together finally...

Now, I'm going to work on getting all this stuff together, and I guess he will too...

Thanks guys,
Kat
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-09-02 22:11:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)INTERVIEW WAITING CLUB
I guess while I have not heard back about my case being completed, I am almost there and can join biggrin.gif
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-08-20 13:47:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)INTERVIEW WAITING CLUB
i suppose i am? even though my i-130 hasn't been approved yet. biggrin.gif
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-04-07 21:58:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)Questions Regarding the Affidavit of Support & NVC Process
at this point it's going to be a bit annoying to get the aile cuzdani's certified copies in time, so i guess i'll go ahead and send the original. i'm assuming that we get our stuff back anyways at the end of this ordeal...right? or do these embassies/USCIS/NVC keep everything?

i could always get the book back again later...no? or a certified copy as you specify? thanks again bobby, im glad i got this info.

kat
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-06-22 17:50:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)Questions Regarding the Affidavit of Support & NVC Process
thanks a lot chris and ani...sorry it took me forever to reply, just saw this now smile.gif

regards,
kat
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-06-19 21:12:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)Questions Regarding the Affidavit of Support & NVC Process
hmmm...hopefully someone turkish can help me by answering this. my marriage certificate is not really a certificate, but rather a book...it's called "aile cuzdani". i have a notarized translation of it...i mean, do they seriously need that? i guess so huh....

thanks for the tips.
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-05-06 19:30:00
National Visa Center (Dept of State)Questions Regarding the Affidavit of Support & NVC Process
Hi all,

So I just got off the phone with my congressman's representative regarding what I needed to do after I get an approval re my I-130. I am hoping to get this soon, if anything hopefully within the next 2 months...

So anyways, at this point I am going to see my husband in Syria and want to know what I need to do now before then (I leave Sunday).

What would I need to leave here re getting all this paperwork back to NVC?

The representative told me that proof of our relationship may or may not be requested at this stage...

She explained that I'd first need to get a letter called Choice of Agent, and send it back. I would need originals of my birth certificate, divorce paperwork, his original birth certificate, police record which needs to be notarized and translated, and so on....hope I'm getting this right so far.

Then, I'd get the Affidavit of Support, with which I'd submit my tax records and W2 (I am not working right now, but I'd have a joint sponsor in my brother, so this is not a big deal). Would these tax forms and what not need to be notarized?

Then, I'd get two documents, the DS-3032 and the DS-320, for which I'd need to pay around $400 for. I guess the online thing works out fine for me as I can pay for these things via the Net.

Then, hopefully I'd get an interview date.......

Now, my basic question is: what do I need to leave here with my brother so that when the time comes, he can just send all my stuff in along with this paperwork (he is going to Fedex everything I need to sign and then send back everything to NVC).

Is there anything that I'm missing? This process is really annoying and complex it seems...

I don't want to have to incur any extra costs as a result of this, hence my concerns.

If anyone can help me answer my questions, I'd really appreciate it.

Thanks a lot!

Kat

I know I asked some of this stuff before, but I want to be 100%. It's not the most greatest place to be able to get stuff back and forth, and quite costly to send via Fedex as well, so want to be pretty sure about everything.

Thanks again.
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-05-05 14:39:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresI-130 to I-129F
Hi there,

Instead of cluttering the board with more threads, I thought I could post my questions here since they relate to the topic at hand.

I have done the timeline thing but not sure if it shows? Anyways, I sent in my I-130 form on January 30, 2009 (well, that's when it was received), and just 2 days ago I got the NOA1 (the notice date says February 4, 2009).

I have been reading through this forum and doing a bit of research online and it seems to me that there is much disapproval regarding the K-3 visas. By the way, I'm doing this for my husband, who is in Syria now sad.gif

So, is it pointless to do this I-129F and the K-3?

I'm so lost right now and USCIS, as nice as their operators are most of the time, aren't much help.

Please advise. Many thanks,
Kat

meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-02-10 21:50:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresWhat is the better visa route- K-3 or CR1?
QUOTE (childress_london @ Mar 21 2009, 12:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Whether or not to do the K3 (I129F) depends on what your goals are. I am going to do the K3 process because my husband is from Iran, but lives in Canada and we got married in Canada. With the K3, he interviews where we got married - Canada. With the I130(CR1/IR1), he will have to interview in the embassy that serves his country (Turkey or Dubai), which would be a hardship for us. Otherwise, I would not do the K3. I originally might have because I thought the K3 was faster (it was supposed to be comparative to the K1 fiance visa), but I have since found that that is not true.

i find this interesting...wouldn't it just be possible to just call USCIS, explain the situation, and then have them send your package to the embassy you want to go? or are they that super picky about this?
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-03-21 14:47:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresWhat is the better visa route- K-3 or CR1?
hypothetically, there's really nothing i can do right now though is there...not before i get another notice? except collecting all the paperwork and evidence necessary for the aos and interview? thanks....lol, i wish now i put down my old CA address and had the chance of having my case go through quicker...oh well. vermont seems to be the slowest center of them all...
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-03-21 07:49:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresWhat is the better visa route- K-3 or CR1?
My joint sponsor is not...unwilling, she's lazy. I can't be any nicer....i'd need to go down, push her to do it all, and then get glared at for being so stern about everything lol....but that makes me wonder if I even need her? I dont work now but I am not destitute and have my previous tax returns which show me making way above what i'd need to prove in regards to sponsoring someone....but i guess that's not enough for USCIS is it? you'd need to prove you have something to give now, right?

yesterday i found this site called: http://www.justanswers.com I stupidly (or maybe not?) asked about my situation there, thinking they would really ease my worries. the advice i got was like something i'd probably read off of here and did not address anything....im saying this in case anyone wants to try...anyways, this is what she writes me (my web appointed lawyer):

I have found that having an attorney always puts a touch of more credibility on the case, particularly a fiance matter and also they provide lots and lots of supporting documentation, often things you don't think of, at the time of the filing of the I-129F, which is what I would file for the K3. Those generally move faster.
That doesn't ensure avoiding admin review, there might be some security clearance delays there, but it will keep them from just shelving the file.
You need to be keeping a folder w/ copies of every bit of papaer that comes acorss the internet, mail, etc that has your husband's name on it, no matter how insignificant. Emmails from him, to him from you, your friends, his relatives, etc. that mention him. Emails to him form you, friends, his relatives discussing you and him and things you have in common. You may think this communication is insignificant, but the more paper you can provide to prove "relationship" the better off you will be. If you get any junk mail w/ both names, save that. Paper the CIS to the gills with evidence.


and i had to pay $30 to read this?!? anyways, this was the most interesting part:

The amount of time you have been married at the time the immigrant visa is issued is what controls whether it it CR or IR. After two years of marriage he gets IR if you go only the IR route.
True if he comes in on the K3 before 2 years and files the I-485 then he would get only CR status.
The processing times are the same on the website, but once it gets into the NVC they try to more the K3s along faster because that is the whole point of them. Sometimes the consulates also give scheduling preference to those as well. You would have to contact them directly to ask their current processing dates.



first part tells me to smother USCIS with paperwork, while people here have mentioned that they didnt need/show that much evidence...i guess ill go the middle way...not too much, not too little...

the second part, however, now makes me wonder. what is CR and IR supposed to stand for anyways? all these acronyms are a trip to remember...i saw RFE somewhere, what is this?? is there a key on the site that addresses all these little nuances? laughing.gif and this woman is a trip....she wrote me this after i mentioned that USCIS's website displays both the i-130 and the i-129f processing at the same rate...

Edited by enraptured, 21 March 2009 - 04:28 AM.

meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-03-21 04:27:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresWhat is the better visa route- K-3 or CR1?
thanks a lot...i sometimes find this site overwhelming, with info scattered all over the forums lol...

so the cr-1 doesn't really apply to a specific form it seems, but rather, stems from the i-130 documentation i.e. the i-184 and the documents the beneficiary fills out?

thanks again.

Edited by enraptured, 20 March 2009 - 02:23 AM.

meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-03-20 02:20:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresWhat is the better visa route- K-3 or CR1?
QUOTE (MsMariah @ Mar 19 2009, 10:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm also thankful that my attempt to do a K3 failed due to me jumping the gun and mailing it in with the I 130, it seemed that since I was only in CR1 status that my case got sent to California and hence got faster processing, while it seems the K3's of the same timeframe didn't get sent and some are still awaiting their approvals. Also, it's cheaper by about 600$ plus my DH will supposedly be able to get his SSN and hopefully (Godwilling) start working within a couple weeks after arrival as opposed to waiting for months if going the K3 route. K3 just doesn't seem to be shorter anymore.

If your co sponsor is getting antsy, you can just have them fill out the I864 now and make copies of all required documents and tell them thanks a lot. Exactly, why are they annoyed? It's only been a month?


well, it was hell finding them to begin with. everyone i knew either isn't working, didn't want the responsibility, didn't understand it entirely, etc...she is a teacher and also does a bunch of extracurricular activities so a big issue might be me even having to go to her to push her to do it...she's 4 hours away, but whatever...

also, would it be weird for my case if i got her paperwork now? i was thinking i had to get all that stuff together re sponsor paperwork and what not when i got the NOA2....in other words, would they be fine seeing paperwork stamped a few months prior?
i don't see it being an issue with tax returns, but im more concerned with her pay stubs/employment letter...could they tell me that since the letters are older, that i'd need to get a more updated/notarized copy?

normally, i wish i didn't even have to deal with this, but i've lived with this girl and believe me, it is a pain in the #### to get her to even wash the dishes on a weekly basis....

thanks.

p.s. while browsing the USCIS website, i couldn't find a particular link to the CR-1 paperwork, is it called something else on their site?
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-03-20 01:26:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresWhat is the better visa route- K-3 or CR1?
Hi all,

I have agonized over this question for a long time now, asked many people, etc. but still want to be sure. My husband is Syrian, 27, no criminal background, overall nice guy.

I've read some concerns about AP issues ? So what would be the best recommended route for someone like him? My joint sponsor is getting annoyed about this taking so long so I want to get this going ASAP and finish the paperwork soon.

I am open to suggestions.

Thanks,
Kat
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-03-19 18:06:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresIs HPV(gardasil) Vaccination needed for K3 Visa
that is so ridiculous that this vaccine is required.
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-05-06 19:26:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresGood News
yeah i guess..... eh sad.gif waiting does suck, but i've committed to this route and guess i'll take it.

we'll be married 2 years come november 09, so guess we can hopefully apply for the ir-1 visa at that time if nothing stands in our way....i hope smile.gif
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-08-04 15:29:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresGood News
but....if they come via the k-3 route, they eventually file to get a green card later, no?

p.s. congrats!

Edited by enraptured, 04 August 2009 - 12:50 AM.

meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-08-04 00:50:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresAPPROVED!!! K3 NVC
congrats!!!!!!!!
meowmeowmeowFemaleSyria2009-08-18 16:07:00