ForumTitleContentMemberSexCountryDate/Time
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134 Affidavit of Support
Hi Andy,

I am a C.P.A. so I know what I am taking about. First of all the I.R.S. and everybody in the world knows that you already have the W-2 because it is a law that all companies must mail out by January 31, every year that W-2’s. So do not say what “scorpio232”, told you to say.

Now you have until April 15, 2006, to file your tax returns. If your interview is before April 15, 2006, then you take to the interview the tax returns for 2002, 2003 and 2004.

"If the petitioner has not yet filed a federal income tax return for the most recent year, then tax returns from the three years prior to the most recent year must be submitted and the extension filed for the last year's income tax”. The reason for this statement is that if it is after April 15, 2006, and you have not file your tax returns it mean in order to comply with the law you would have had to file an “extension”. For example, if your interview is May 1, 2006, and you did not file your tax returns for the year 2005. You would have to take to the interview the tax returns for 2002, 2003, 2004 and the “extension for 2005. I hope you understand if you have any questions feel free to contact me.

If you file the tax return for 2005 then you take the tax returns for 2003, 2004 and 2005!


Regards,

Peter Miami
C.P.A.

Edited by Peter Miami, 08 February 2006 - 03:14 PM.

Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-08 15:11:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresApproved!
Congrats!!!

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-08 14:38:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresInterview Tommorrow
Hi Chris,

Good luck to Jazmin on her interview tomorrow. Johanna and I will pray for you guys. :yes:

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-07 15:24:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedurestax return trouble
Hi Yodrak,

You are dealing in an area that I am an expert on. Without going into my Masters Degree and career. I worked for KPMG Peat Marwick one of the big “Three”, the biggest three accounting firm in the world and now I am a director for a fortune 100 company. I deal with all type of national and international laws.

There is no way to take Tax Returns that have been done to get notarized. Tax Returns are done by an accountant or the individual and it is sign and dated then it is sent of to the I.R.S. You can not get the Tax Returns for say 2002, 2003 or 2004 and take it to the notary to get them notarized. The tax returns have already been sign and date and at no point did it require a notarization by the I.R.S.. Do you understand this or do you need further explanation?

Notarize is to certify or attest to (the validity of a signature on a document, for example) as a notary public. This is the definition of notarize!

Regards,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-09 14:43:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedurestax return trouble
Hi Julmo,

Tax Returns are never notarized! Who told you that? I am a Certified Public Accountant (C.P.A.). So you will not get denied because of that. :thumbs:

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-07 15:41:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK-1 process .....Questions on packet
Hi Fred,

Please fill out your timeline so that we can help you. Your question is confusing have you sent your I-129F package? Because if you haven’t the I-134 and its back-up documents and paperwork must be done further down the road. You are looking good with the I-134 with your new job and income. To be in the safe side you might want to have a co-sponsor and you use him/her if you need too.

Now re-reading your post I am understanding that you will submit you I-129F package in May or June? I am a little confused on your post.

I do not know anything about the U.S. Embassy in Iran. You could try the section for U.S. Embassy in different countries her on VJ website and also try for the Embassy in Iran’s website.

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-09 14:21:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresquestions on -129f
ditto

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-09 13:53:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresCSC Updated Processing Dates
There is no logic to their madness! :blink:

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-09 14:01:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresGetting Ready to file 129f
Texas and they will forward to CSC. The black hole!

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-08 16:02:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresnot happy with timeline!!!
Hi Laurenzi,

There are some serious issues here. According to your timeline your service center is Nebraska (NSC) if your name is John.

On your thread it show you out of Jacksonville, Florida which would make your service center Texas (TSC) which off course mean that it will be transfer to CSC because you are a K-1.

But your receipt number starts with “LIN” (LIN0605352998). Nothing makes sense here because if you were going through CSC/TSC like me your receipt number would start with “WAC”.

Please correct your timeline also call and e-mail your service center because something are definitely wrong here or please give us an explanation.

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-08 22:59:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWE'VE GOT IT!!!
Congrats!!! :dance: It is a great feeling. :yes:

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-09 14:23:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresk1 interview questions
Here is a list of questions gather from other VJ members that went through the interview.

Good luck,

Peter Miami


Intreview Questions?

What are your fiance’s hobbies and interests?
What are your hobbies and interests?
What does your fiancé(e) do for a living?
What do you do for a living?
Do you know if your fiancé(e) was married before?
Does she have any children?
Will there be a problem with the children from her other relationship?
Did you know that your fiancee was divorced in 199-?
Does this matter to you?
Where do you plan to live in the United States?
When and how did you meet your fiance(e)?
How long have you been corresponding with your fiance(e)?
Do you have any wedding plans?
Are you planning to have children?
What is your fiance(e)’s religious background?
What is your religious background?
Does your fiancé(e) speak and understand your language?
Do you speak and understand your fiance(e)’s language?
How do you two communicate?
Why do you want to come to the United States?
What is your fiancee's name?
How do you spell her name?
Are you a terrorist?
When do you plan on entering the US?
What are your fiancee's parents names?
Does your fiance have any brothers or sisters?
Where does your fiancee work?
Did you know that your fiancee was divorced?
Have you ever been to US? If so, what type of visa?
Have you ever met your fiancee's father or mother?
How often do you talk to each other?
How old is she?
What are your fiancee's parents names?
What does her father do?
When are you planning to get marry?
Where are you going to get married?



The CO can ask questions about the documents.
What’s the name of your fiancé?
How many times have you met?
How did you meet/know each other?
When was the last time you met?
How long have you been with each other?
How long have you been with each other last time?
What are the dates of the visits?
What have you done when he/she came?
Where did you go?
When did he/she come last time? When did he/she leave?
Where does he/she live? Which city/state?
What does he/she do for a living?
Where does he/she work?
What is his/her phone number?
Do you know how long he/she has had this job?
When and how did you meet?
When are you planning to have your wedding?
Questions about the pictures; when, where and who.
What does your fiancé do for a living?
Where will you live?
Have you met his/her family?
Where do his/her parents live?
Questions about fiancé English; do you speak good English?
How do you communicate with your fiancé?
How do you keep in touch?
What language do you use to communicate with your fiancé?
How many times do you two talk on the phone each month?
Are you willing to marry him/her?
Why do you want to marry him/her?
He/She is much older than you. What do your parents think about this?
Do you love him/her?
Does he/she own or rent his/her home?
Have you set a date for the wedding yet?
When/where do you plan to marry?
Please tell me about your wedding plan.
Are you going to hold a wedding?
Are your parents going to be at your wedding?
Do you know you must marry within 90 days of entering the US?
How much does he/she earn?
Write his/her full name?
How do you spell his/her last name?
Have you ever been to the US? When, how, for how long and where did you live?
Do you have any relatives/friends in the US? Where do they live?
When do you plan on entering the US?
What are your fiancé’s parents’ names?
Does your fiancé have any brothers or sisters?
What are your fiancé’s hobbies and interests?
What are your hobbies and interests?
Do you know if your fiancé was married before? How many times?
When did he/she divorce his/her ex-wife/husband?
Does he/she have any children?
Will there be a problem with the children from his/her other relationship?
Did you know that your fiancé was divorced in 199?
Does this matter to you?
Have you married before?
Do you have any wedding plans? Are you planning to have children?
What is your fiancé religious background?
What is your religious background?
Does your fiancé speak and understand your language?
Do you speak and understand your fiancé language?
Why do you want to come to the United States?
Do you know if your fiancé was married before?
Do you have children?
Does he/she have children?
How old is he/she? What is his/her birthdate?
When and where was he/she born?
Do you speak and understand your fiancés native language?
Have you ever met your fiancé’s father or mother?
Have you ever met your fiancé’s family?
Where and when were you engaged?
What are your fiancé’s parents’ names?
What do you do for a living?
Where do you work?
When do you plan on entering the US?
What do you plan to do once you are in the US?
Do you plan to work in the US?
Do you plan to study in the US?
What company does he work for and what is his title?
What is his/her favorite food?
Where did he/she work in the past and for how long?
What color are your fiancé’s eyes?
What color is your fiancé’s hair?
Did you fill the form yourself?
How much is his/her salary?
Has he/she any brothers and sisters?
Are his/her parents alive?
What are the names of his/her brothers/sisters/parents/children?
How old are his/her children? What are their names?
Which university did you graduate from?
Which subject you have studied?
Have you been in the military? Talk about your experience in the military?
Please tell me more about your fiancé?
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-13 16:01:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNOA 2 I am so excited....
Congrats! :dance:

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-13 15:44:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresFaxing Provisional File Letter to Havana, Cuba
Hi Toria,

Your best bet is to call the U.S. Embassy in Havana, Cuba to set-up an appointment to pickup the package but that is nearly impossible from what I have heard from other VJ members going through the Embassy in Cuba. So yes go ahead and try what you are doing. Let us know how it went. :yes:

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-06 14:05:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAPPROVED!!!
Congratulations! :dance: :dance:

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-13 16:04:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresG-325A
ditto.

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-14 11:48:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAnother step closer
Congrats! Excellent news for you guys. :dance:

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-14 11:42:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK-1 Process Underway!
Hi Justin,

Welcome aboard and may your fiancée and you have a speedy journey. Take lots and lots of pictures together. Read as much as you can from this website and follow the guide, get all the documents, paperwork and everything else that you can done while Kelsey is in London. We will be here to assist you and other people through the Visa process. :thumbs:

Regards,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-14 11:33:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresIndexing tabs, I-129F
I am also ####### and I tab everything. I had the sheets in the same order as the cover letter stated then I had cover letter for each section with a stick-on tab at every cover letter for the sections. :thumbs:

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-14 11:39:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI 129 Package
An ACCO fastener, this goes on top of the page and it is usually two holes. This is what other VJ members and I used. :D

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-14 11:52:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHow long did your K1 visa take?
Yes, a lot of attorney’s will lie. :yes:

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-14 16:58:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHow long did your K1 visa take?
Hi Sacha,

I went through TSC that got transfer to CSC, same as you guys. From NOA1 to interview date, it took us 149 days. This is going through the U.S. Embassy in Bogotá, Colombia. But like other member have stated no two petition are the same. I wish your fiancé and you a speedy journey. :D

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-14 16:42:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures-11- months & still waiting
Wow, you have truly had bad luck. Hope what the two other poster have given you helps. Good luck and hope you get your interview soon. :yes:

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-15 10:09:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresBack in the USA for Valentines


Congratulations on getting in and welcome back. Happy Valentine’s Day! :thumbs:


Peter Miami


What is the left finger right finger bit?
Mike


Mike,

The finger means; right on, okay, good job, etc. It is a positive gesture! :yes:

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-14 11:47:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresBack in the USA for Valentines
Congratulations on getting in and welcome back. Happy Valentine’s Day! :thumbs:


Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-13 15:47:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-129F, original submission, sent!
Congratulations and best wishes on your visa journey! :D

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-15 10:05:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresFirst post!
Welcome aboard and congrats! :dance:

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-15 10:53:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresGot NOA2 from CSC!
Congratulations and good luck! :dance: :dance:

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-15 10:26:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresRequired Confirmation on prior Interview Date
My fiancée and I are going through the U.S. Embassy in Colombia and it mentions that we have to pay $100.00 U.S. Dollars for interview fee at a local bank.

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-15 10:59:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-129F
Hi Anthony,

You can not get married while your are waiting for a K-1 fiancée visa petition because if you get away with it, once it get to the U.S. Embassy in Bogotá, Colombia they will find out and she will be denied and you guys might also get in trouble.

You could cancel the K-1 and go to Colombia and get married but then you would have to re-start the whole process, as a K-3, is that what you want to do? Wait a whole lot longer to be together with your fiancée or wife? :no:

I think you need to think this through very carefully. :whistle:

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-15 11:10:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAnybody on AP?
There are a bunch of people in VJ going through this process. Other VJ member will guide you in this section and also try the USCIS section I have seen some post about this there.

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-15 10:13:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresUS Mail has possibly lost our paperwork
I have never seen more incompetent people than all the employees, managers, supervisors and directors in the Immigration process. :angry:

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-01 19:07:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresUS Mail has possibly lost our paperwork
Hi Melo,

Why are you saying that the US mail has lost your petition? Did you speak with the USCIS and NVC? What did they say? When I was waiting for my petition to be received by NVC from USCIS, I called a couple of times and they told me that they had not received it and then I called the USCIS and they told me I had to allow 90 days. I almost went crazy and choked the guy through the telephone. Did you send e-mail’s (very important so that you have documentation). With an NOA2 of 12/29/05, NVC should have definitely had your petition already. Stay on their a$$’s.

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-01 15:55:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDS-156 Question 31.
ditto

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-15 10:31:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134 Affidavit of Support
ditto.

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-15 11:02:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresemail
nvcinquiry@state.gov
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-15 13:48:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresProcessing Times TSC/CSC
I agree with IrishGirl73, they do what ever they want, when ever they want. So who the hell knows? :blink:

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-15 13:53:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresA Number????
My fiancée, the beneficiary has hers on top of her name on the NOA2.

Good luck,

Peter Miami
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-15 14:04:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHas anyone recently gone through California?
It took 78 days (a little over 2 1/2 months) from NOA1 to NOA2 going through CSC/TSC. :yes:

Good luck,

Peter Miami

Edited by Peter Miami, 15 February 2006 - 10:20 AM.

Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-15 10:18:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresconsulate interview
Intreview Questions?

What are your fiance’s hobbies and interests?
What are your hobbies and interests?
What does your fiancé(e) do for a living?
What do you do for a living?
Do you know if your fiancé(e) was married before?
Does she have any children?
Will there be a problem with the children from her other relationship?
Did you know that your fiancee was divorced in 199-?
Does this matter to you?
Where do you plan to live in the United States?
When and how did you meet your fiance(e)?
How long have you been corresponding with your fiance(e)?
Do you have any wedding plans?
Are you planning to have children?
What is your fiance(e)’s religious background?
What is your religious background?
Does your fiancé(e) speak and understand your language?
Do you speak and understand your fiance(e)’s language?
How do you two communicate?
Why do you want to come to the United States?
What is your fiancee's name?
How do you spell her name?
Are you a terrorist?
When do you plan on entering the US?
What are your fiancee's parents names?
Does your fiance have any brothers or sisters?
Where does your fiancee work?
Did you know that your fiancee was divorced?
Have you ever been to US? If so, what type of visa?
Have you ever met your fiancee's father or mother?
How often do you talk to each other?
How old is she?
What are your fiancee's parents names?
What does her father do?
When are you planning to get marry?
Where are you going to get married?

The CO can ask questions about the documents.
What’s the name of your fiancé?
How many times have you met?
How did you meet/know each other?
When was the last time you met?
How long have you been with each other?
How long have you been with each other last time?
What are the dates of the visits?
What have you done when he/she came?
Where did you go?
When did he/she come last time? When did he/she leave?
Where does he/she live? Which city/state?
What does he/she do for a living?
Where does he/she work?
What is his/her phone number?
Do you know how long he/she has had this job?
When and how did you meet?
When are you planning to have your wedding?
Questions about the pictures; when, where and who.
What does your fiancé do for a living?
Where will you live?
Have you met his/her family?
Where do his/her parents live?
Questions about fiancé English; do you speak good English?
How do you communicate with your fiancé?
How do you keep in touch?
What language do you use to communicate with your fiancé?
How many times do you two talk on the phone each month?
Are you willing to marry him/her?
Why do you want to marry him/her?
He/She is much older than you. What do your parents think about this?
Do you love him/her?
Does he/she own or rent his/her home?
Have you set a date for the wedding yet?
When/where do you plan to marry?
Please tell me about your wedding plan.
Are you going to hold a wedding?
Are your parents going to be at your wedding?
Do you know you must marry within 90 days of entering the US?
How much does he/she earn?
Write his/her full name?
How do you spell his/her last name?
Have you ever been to the US? When, how, for how long and where did you live?
Do you have any relatives/friends in the US? Where do they live?
When do you plan on entering the US?
What are your fiancé’s parents’ names?
Does your fiancé have any brothers or sisters?
What are your fiancé’s hobbies and interests?
What are your hobbies and interests?
Do you know if your fiancé was married before? How many times?
When did he/she divorce his/her ex-wife/husband?
Does he/she have any children?
Will there be a problem with the children from his/her other relationship?
Did you know that your fiancé was divorced in 199?
Does this matter to you?
Have you married before?
Do you have any wedding plans? Are you planning to have children?
What is your fiancé religious background?
What is your religious background?
Does your fiancé speak and understand your language?
Do you speak and understand your fiancé language?
Why do you want to come to the United States?
Do you know if your fiancé was married before?
Do you have children?
Does he/she have children?
How old is he/she? What is his/her birthdate?
When and where was he/she born?
Do you speak and understand your fiancés native language?
Have you ever met your fiancé’s father or mother?
Have you ever met your fiancé’s family?
Where and when were you engaged?
What are your fiancé’s parents’ names?
What do you do for a living?
Where do you work?
When do you plan on entering the US?
What do you plan to do once you are in the US?
Do you plan to work in the US?
Do you plan to study in the US?
What company does he work for and what is his title?
What is his/her favorite food?
Where did he/she work in the past and for how long?
What color are your fiancé’s eyes?
What color is your fiancé’s hair?
Did you fill the form yourself?
How much is his/her salary?
Has he/she any brothers and sisters?
Are his/her parents alive?
What are the names of his/her brothers/sisters/parents/children?
How old are his/her children? What are their names?
Which university did you graduate from?
Which subject you have studied?
Have you been in the military? Talk about your experience in the military?
Please tell me more about your fiancé?
Peter MiamiNot TellingColombia2006-02-15 14:19:00