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K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAttorney, visa service? -- asking again for advice

My only comment is that if you paid a service any amount of money to handle the process for you, Why did you receive an RFE? One would think that if they knew what they were doing and really looked at your documents and information, they should have vetted out any concerns prior to having USCIS do that and send you an RFE. Any RFE puts the petition process on hold and actually delays the process.

Did you receive a refund since you received an RFE that maybe they should have caught in the beginning?



I knew there would be someone that would ask this question :lol: . It had nothing to do with the Visa Service, they did a great job, in fact they are the ones who suggested that we attach the Waiver Letter" to my file. My case worker was immediately alerted to the fact that I had a previous filing with an approval, and requested a copy of those documents. When she received them, we went over the circumstances and she prepared the "waiver letter" after all documents were compiled, the attorney reviewed my package prior to finalization...cool huh? B-) and then the K-1 package was sent FedEx next day delivery...even cooler! So let's not point fingers at the visa service :no: because we all know that the service centers (USCIS) have many times before, lost or overlooked documents contained within our completed cases.

Nice try though :D

Edited by Six-Twelve, 18 August 2010 - 06:09 PM.

Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2010-08-18 18:06:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAttorney, visa service? -- asking again for advice
No, there was no additional charge for the RFE response letter, their job is to assure that you get through the process without any problems. Receiving an RFE is one of the expected obstacles when processing for a visa, and the Visa service is prepared to assist you in providing whatever evidence or documentation that is necessary to complete the process. When I told them that I received the RFE, they simply asked the reason for it, and to forward a copy of the letter (hard copy), when we received it and that they will take care of the rest. This should be one of the questions that you may want to ask them when you talk to them again....find out how much support they'll provide for you with the package that you select.

keep us posted on your progress,

Don
Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2010-08-18 11:05:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAttorney, visa service? -- asking again for advice

I called them today. I wasn't expecting a fee of $900 for a service. That was after haggling and getting a $200 discount. They charge $695 plus $200 per kid. My fiance has 2 kids. They also offer a limited service for $195 but that covers very little. Can I ask what you paid and if you think it's worth this kind of money? Thanks, glenn



I paid the standard service...$695.00 It was worth it for me to use them because of my work schedule. I'm in law enforcement, and right after I returned from Rio last March, the agency that I work for sent me to a lot of training, I was getting home later in the evening which made it even more difficult to sit down a fill out the documents myself, and my fiancé began sending her information that we needed, and wanted updates regarding the application, and when the documents were going to be filed. It was simpler to let someone with the experience and legal resources available to them, put everything together after I handed it over to them. Plus I thought it was very convenient that they provided us with the website and our personal e-mail address so that we could upload all of our evidence to them. I was able to call them from work or training on my cell phone and vise-versa, to verify that everything was received or adequate. I know there will be some VJ'rs out there who will say "this has nothing to do with law" but just recently CSC sent us an RFE that was unwarranted, and it was nice to have an attorney research IMBRA and any other related statutes that the Secretary to Homeland Security uses to determine when a "waiver" is required, including any recent changes that VJ may not be up on.

I filed for someone 2 years ago (approved), but she never used the visa, never entered the US. I had one approval within a 2 year period which has since lapsed, with no other filings previous to the one pending now. It was easier for me to simply e-mail the RFE to them, and within a few days a response letter was prepared for us which we reviewed over the phone after I received it via e-mail, and yes a caveman could have written the "waiver letter" too; but none were available, and after reading some of the example letters on VJ, seeing that there were no real structured templates, I decided to let the company that I was paying to get this done in the first place, do it. Yes sometimes these law firms make mistakes or as some VJ'r have already posted "Will slow the process" I've also read blogs from VJ'rs who have completely botched things up trying to do it on their own, and now need help to correct things, so it is what it is.

At least you'll get a guarantee of service from beginning to end, resources without waiting for someone to read your blog to respond, and who might know or think they know how to help you, which is the last thing you need if you're under the gun for time. Now that things are back on track, we're awaiting a decision for our RFE, I have at least some peace of mind. I think if I had to do it again (God forbid), I'd use the same company to file my documents, and remember, I paid over $3500.00 for an "Immigrations attorney" who did exactly what this company is doing.

I wish you luck in your decision, and your journey through the K-1 process.

Edited by Six-Twelve, 18 August 2010 - 12:41 AM.

Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2010-08-18 00:39:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAttorney, visa service? -- asking again for advice

I used a "Traditional" attorney a couple of years ago when I filed my first K-1, and he did a great job of getting documents completed, and filing everything on time, he was very efficient, but he was also very expensive...I paid somewhere around $3500.00. So now that I'm processing for another K-1 (the last fiancé' decided she did not want to leave Brazil), I'm using the "Easy Fiancée' Visa" service (listed at the top of the visajourney page), and they did a great job of putting my I-129f package together, everything the last attorney did, but for a fraction of the cost. They'll assign you and your fiancé a website with your own e-mail address, allowing you to go online and upload your evidence of an ongoing relationship: photos, documents etc. directly to them without having to send by snail mail; unless of course you want to...it's your option.

When we received our RFE a couple of weeks ago, I contacted them (Easy Fiancé Visa),and my case worker immediately began working to rectify the problem when I e-mailed a copy of the RFE to her. My suggestion is to at least contact them, review their web site and decide for yourself. I'm satisfied with my choice, because of my work schedule I just did not have the time to sit down and complete the documents, and the other required details. I collected the information requested and sent it in to them. You'll be assigned a case worker who will interview you to determine if you meet the requirements to file for you K-1. The staff there are experienced and some either have immigrations or customs backgrounds...and there is an attorney on site. I live in California, so I was able to visit their office to see how they operate first hand, and I stay in touch regularly.

Good Luck!



This might be helpful www.easyfiancevisa.com
Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2010-08-14 16:39:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAttorney, visa service? -- asking again for advice

After procrastinating for far too long, I am ready to go ahead with the filing process, that is, complete the I-129F and everything else. I received all of the paperwork from my fiance and her children, i.e., G-325A, passports, birth certificates, etc.

I previously asked here about using an attorney. I was convinced that I should do it myself with the assistance of all the helpful people on VJ. However, now that I'm finally starting to get the paperwork together, I'm wondering again if it might be a good idea to at least find a good service. This is not a straightforward application for several reasons:

1. My fiance has 2 children - we plan to have them live with her sister in another state for about 6 months after they arrive in the US. I don't know if that makes a difference. In any event, there's that much more paperwork for me to screw up with the addition of having to file K2's.

2. My fiance previously applied to come to the US via a K1 visa filed by another fiance. The petition was withdrawn about 18 months ago. There's a long story to it; I don't know how relevant it is though.

3. We're both divorced. However, we both have marriage certificates and divorce decrees.

If it was a straightforward application, I wouldn't hesitate to do this on my own. But there seems to be a lot more paperwork as a result of the children and our divorces and I'm find it a bit overwhelming. Much of the paperwork also needs translation, so that only adds to the pile of paperwork. Plus, I'm concerned that her previous K1 application might be frowned upon. For that I know a service can't help and I would need an attorney.

I would really really like to avoid an attorney mostly because of the cost. I would probably only go with one if the sentiment was that my fiance's previous K1 application might necessitate an attorney . If not, I would consider a good service just to help me with the paperwork because, like I said, I'm finding it a bit overwhelming. Any thoughts? Recommendation for a "good" service? Thanks.




I used a "Traditional" attorney a couple of years ago when I filed my first K-1, and he did a great job of getting documents completed, and filing everything on time, he was very efficient, but he was also very expensive...I paid somewhere around $3500.00. So now that I'm processing for another K-1 (the last fiancé' decided she did not want to leave Brazil), I'm using the "Easy Fiancée' Visa" service (listed at the top of the visajourney page), and they did a great job of putting my I-129f package together, everything the last attorney did, but for a fraction of the cost. They'll assign you and your fiancé a website with your own e-mail address, allowing you to go online and upload your evidence of an ongoing relationship: photos, documents etc. directly to them without having to send by snail mail; unless of course you want to...it's your option.

When we received our RFE a couple of weeks ago, I contacted them (Easy Fiancé Visa),and my case worker immediately began working to rectify the problem when I e-mailed a copy of the RFE to her. My suggestion is to at least contact them, review their web site and decide for yourself. I'm satisfied with my choice, because of my work schedule I just did not have the time to sit down and complete the documents, and the other required details. I collected the information requested and sent it in to them. You'll be assigned a case worker who will interview you to determine if you meet the requirements to file for you K-1. The staff there are experienced and some either have immigrations or customs backgrounds...and there is an attorney on site. I live in California, so I was able to visit their office to see how they operate first hand, and I stay in touch regularly.

Good Luck!
Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2010-08-14 16:19:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-129F / K1,, RFE a second time??

The first RFE was for evidence if our meeting. I was working in the USA at the time and I sent pay cheques from the place I worked and copies of the student visa from my passport and plane tickets/ boarding passes to place me at the same place and time as my fiancé. He provided hotel bills and we both had affadavits to say how and when we met. I hoped that was sufficient?

 

You mentioned everything but photos, did you include photos of you and fiancé as you traveled from place to place together? They may just want to see photos of a happy couple.
 


Edited by Six-Twelve, 23 August 2014 - 01:59 AM.

Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2014-08-23 01:58:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaEmbassy Costs For Rio
QUOTE (charles! @ Nov 10 2008, 05:43 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
maybe amby is going to be a prostate checking doctor.



Good Morning, and congrats!

We're preparing our documents for the embassy, but I'm having a difficult time locating the correct information outlining the expected cost for: Medical, Visa and any other unforeseen fees that will be required. I'd appreciate any input for anyone who's been through the proceedure with the embassy in Rio. I'd like to get things rolling with the payments if it can be done in advance of the actual appointments

Don
Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-11-10 12:59:00
Europe & Eurasia (except the UK and Russia)Ukrainian Customs and engagement ring
QUOTE (Six-Twelve @ Sep 14 2008, 12:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Brad and Vika @ Sep 6 2008, 06:05 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Gary and Alla @ Aug 26 2008, 08:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (1HappyGuy @ Aug 26 2008, 12:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Unless the ring looks like the Hope diamond you shouldn't have any problems. I don't think I have ever heard of the customs people bothering someone about their rings.

Good luck with the rest of your journey.


Don't worry about it. She is wearing the ring, correct? They won't ask anything about it. It would be regarded as personal jewelry.

Gary


What if I am bringing a ring to her, through customs? They ask about jewelery specificall every time in Odessa, and I have been told it is because they want to tax the s##t out of any jewelery you bring.




You shouldn't have any problems with taxation, I carried my fiance's very Bling Bling ring through immigration both here in the US and Brazil and no questions were asked, not even when my carry on was X Ray'd did questions arise. So you'll be Ok
Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-09-14 12:45:00
Europe & Eurasia (except the UK and Russia)Ukrainian Customs and engagement ring
QUOTE (Brad and Vika @ Sep 6 2008, 06:05 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Gary and Alla @ Aug 26 2008, 08:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (1HappyGuy @ Aug 26 2008, 12:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Unless the ring looks like the Hope diamond you shouldn't have any problems. I don't think I have ever heard of the customs people bothering someone about their rings.

Good luck with the rest of your journey.


Don't worry about it. She is wearing the ring, correct? They won't ask anything about it. It would be regarded as personal jewelry.

Gary


What if I am bringing a ring to her, through customs? They ask about jewelery specificall every time in Odessa, and I have been told it is because they want to tax the s##t out of any jewelery you bring.

Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-09-14 12:39:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & Procedurespremium processing
My bad whistling.gif , I just researched that information, and I stand corrected. But I still believe that if the USCIS have the ability to process faster, and obviously they do, why not provide it to all. What! work visa applicants aren't as dangerous and a potential threat to our national security as our fiance's and spouses? ohmy.gif
Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-09-20 15:42:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & Procedurespremium processing
I thought about paying for the premium processing myself, and as a matter of fact I just read about a guy who was processed within days after doing it. So my question is, do they skip steps to ensure the quicker processing...all of those so called security checks that they say they're doing? and if USCIS is capable of processing faster why are they putting us through this, and just offer faster service to everyone, is it about the money? did it ever occur to them that it would be good business practice? And as I recall, USCIS just raised the cost to process applications...K-1 processing for $455.00 etc., that in itself should qualify all of us for premium processing!

Edited by Six-Twelve, 20 September 2008 - 02:57 PM.

Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-09-20 14:57:00
K-3 Spouse Visa Process & Procedurespremium processing
QUOTE (honestlyspkng @ Sep 20 2008, 02:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Just wanted to ask how many of you opted for the extra thousand dollars for premium processing that is supposed to be complete in 15 days? I have been thinking about it but hesitate to pull the money out of the bank. Wanted to ask if anyone has had any experience before I speak to the wife about it.
Thanks All

Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-09-20 14:42:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionNeed information
QUOTE (Old Dominion @ Nov 10 2008, 03:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Six-Twelve @ Nov 10 2008, 06:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi,

If anyone know the answer to this question, it'll be greatly appreciated. I've been hearing that embassy's will close during the holidays for a period of time, and that they'll also book up appointments for the end of the year. If this is true, what's the best way of confirming this information? we're in the middle of gathering our documents before the packets are sent out...do we need to continue with the rush to complete everything or wait???

No need to rush. There is a normal delay before they send out the packet (sometimes 2-3 months after the NVC sends your file to Brazil) and at least another month after they send out the packet.


Thanks for the response, there's still too much to do anyway.

Edited by Six-Twelve, 10 November 2008 - 08:34 PM.

Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-11-10 20:34:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionNeed information
Hi,

If anyone know the answer to this question, it'll be greatly appreciated. I've been hearing that embassy's will close during the holidays for a period of time, and that they'll also book up appointments for the end of the year. If this is true, what's the best way of confirming this information? we're in the middle of gathering our documents before the packets are sent out...do we need to continue with the rush to complete everything or wait???

Edited by Six-Twelve, 10 November 2008 - 06:27 PM.

Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-11-10 18:25:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionFinally, visa received...!
QUOTE (Angela & Paul @ Oct 27 2008, 02:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
After a long and painful process, the visa is finally here. kicking.gif
We want to thank all of you who have been giving us help and support when our moral was low (and it happened too many times!).
VJ is a great community, with answers to nearly all questions. It feels good to know we can count on VJ for the rest of our journey.
Good luck to all of you, and feel free to contact us for questions about K-1 with prior entry denial to the US, or specifics about Rio interview.
Thank you.


Congrats on your new lease on life good.gif My fiance and I are just in the prep stage of gathering documents for the embassy, but I'm curios about the cost for everything. I cannot find any information...up to date that is, regarding the fees for: Medical, Visa and any other unforeseen cost. Hopefully we'll be ready to face the embassy in Rio, but unfortunely because of my work, I will not be able to make the trip to Brazil this time to meet with Cinara, but I hope that they'll treat her fairly. Anyway if you can shed some light on the total cost of the final process, it will greatly appreciated.

Thanks, and good luck to the both of you.

Edited by Six-Twelve, 10 November 2008 - 10:26 PM.

Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-11-10 22:25:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress ReportsWHO UPDATES THE TIMELINES???
#######!, you made me look too! I'm plucking my eye's out...they've been nothing but trouble since I joined Visajourney. dry.gif
Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-09-18 20:46:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress ReportsWHO UPDATES THE TIMELINES???
QUOTE (dani&chris @ Sep 18 2008, 08:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I noticed that too just now.

I also went to check Igor's list and noticed that the last NOA2 approval stated a date of 2009-03-10 ??

http://cse.ssl.berke...ta/default.aspx

I wonder if this could cause a shift in the time line estimates?

Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-09-18 20:40:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress ReportsProcessing Timelines
Maybe you're right about some issues, but the problem seems to point to Vermont. VSC is able to approve quicker because they're still sending CSC transfered applications. And I'm not buying the high fraud country theory, I'm not new at traveling to other countries. Brazil may be a "Third world country", but they're one of the fastest "up and coming" countries that's recognized by the U.S. Most of those recently approved K-1 applicants that I mentioned earlier (Canada & Sweden) are out of Vermont (VSC). This is just my observation.

Edited by Six-Twelve, 20 September 2008 - 06:19 AM.

Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-09-20 06:15:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress ReportsProcessing Timelines
QUOTE (Jenni and Bo @ Sep 19 2008, 11:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Country has nothing to do with it. It may seem so, but VJers are a small portion of the actual numbers. Each case is unique and people may get held up in different security checks. Also, some workers just work faster than the others. For example, May's petitions are split between 10 workers, as are June's. If three adjudicators get all of their may ones done, they will start their june piles, while the other 7 may still be at different stages of their May piles. That is why you see discrepancies in time lines. Certain high-fraud country petitioners may get caught up, but usually that happens in the Embassy stages.

If you look at may from VSC, in the last 3 weeks people have been approved from Canada, Sweden, Ukraine, Russia, Philippines, Mexico, UK, Scotland etc.

<3 Jen

Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-09-20 05:51:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress ReportsProcessing Timelines
Good evening, I do understand your frustration. I just looked at a couple of K-1 filers for MAY, and it seems it could be country specific. I noticed that some Canadian and Swedish applications have been approved for NOA2 with filing times either days before mine or even weeks after mine was approved for NOA1. So if certain countries are being pulled forward for whatever reason...the applications are not being porcessed in the order that they arrive.
Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-09-19 18:50:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress ReportsProcessing Timelines
QUOTE (JulietteDumont @ Sep 19 2008, 02:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I don't want to begin a new topic about processing time so I will put my question here. I read the USCIS employee questions/answers thing, which was very interesting. But, how can you explain that for people (same country, same state office) it will take 4 months between the NO1 and the NOA2, and for other it will take 1 month ? I have some doubts... And like I said country FRANCE, office CALIFORNIA, case SIMPLE.

Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-09-19 18:45:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress Reportsnao2 Finally
QUOTE (chad31525 @ Sep 19 2008, 05:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
got the nao2 today! i was getting upset seeing people getting their nao2 that had their nao1 after i got mine... so i sent for it to be expidited yesterday

and it was approved today! should have done that when i sent it in. if you are deployed or deploying and want your case expidited just fax them why

you need it and a copy of your orders.

how do i update my timeline? thanks



Congrats from California dancin5hr.gif
Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-09-19 21:51:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress ReportsNOA2?
...decided to cross my fingers after all laughing.gif
Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-09-22 23:22:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress ReportsNOA2?
Someone must have lit a fire under USCIS (CSC), I noticed that the processing timeline jumped from May 5th to May 7th....approvals for tomorrow perhaps? dry.gif I'd cross my fingers if I had some tongue.gif

Edited by Six-Twelve, 22 September 2008 - 11:15 PM.

Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-09-22 23:10:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress ReportsNOA2?
QUOTE (Hannah+Vito @ Sep 22 2008, 08:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
nor many who report straight away, and some forget their timeline. check tomorrow and there will be at least one or two from today. unsure.gif

Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-09-22 23:08:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress ReportsMay 2008 CSC Filers
I feel for you, and it's even worse when you see "June" sail through to approval. We must have bad mojo or something unsure.gif but hopefully someone will get off there butts and start pushing paper through, and stop hand picking who they want to allow to completion stages

Edited by Six-Twelve, 25 September 2008 - 06:54 PM.

Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-09-25 18:52:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress ReportsMay 2008 CSC Filers
QUOTE (wrb0823 @ Sep 25 2008, 01:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Try not to get too excited. I am still waiting from April 23rd. It's hard to see people from May getting approved, even though I am happy for them. The K1's are definately NOT done in order. It's just luck if you are on the fast persons desk or the slow persons. I hope you get on the fast persons desk!

Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-09-25 18:48:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress ReportsMay 2008 CSC Filers
Congrats on your approval, but how do you file in June and get approved in Sept...oh! I forgot Vermont! idea9dv.gif I wish you and yours great success, good luck on the rest of your journey. and by the way if you haven't noticed CSC is slow after the NOA1 dry.gif

Edited by Six-Twelve, 25 September 2008 - 06:40 PM.

Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-09-25 18:38:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress ReportsWE GOT APPROVED!!!
QUOTE (dani&chris @ Sep 25 2008, 06:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Congratulations on your wonderful news!

kicking.gif

I wish you much success and happiness as you continue your Visa Journey! good.gif



Best of luck on the remainder of your journey
Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-09-25 18:22:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress ReportsUSCIS calls us liars
as a matter of fact, our checks were processed faster than our application yes.gif , and then once paid, they put most of us on the back burner...after all, there's more processing fees pouring in so what's the hurry whistling.gif

Edited by Six-Twelve, 25 September 2008 - 09:28 PM.

Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-09-25 21:27:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress ReportsUSCIS calls us liars
What did you expect from an agency who used the excuse, "the increase in processing fees would add additional personnel, and give us better and faster service?" That was one of the oldest tricks in the books in order to give themselves a pay raise, without having to ask Washington for it. mad.gif

Edited by Six-Twelve, 25 September 2008 - 09:21 PM.

Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-09-25 21:20:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress ReportsUSCIS calls us liars
QUOTE (tbouch @ Sep 25 2008, 08:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I spoke with the USCIS and they told me they are only working on petitions filed in February. Any petition filed after February has not been approved. I guess every one here who filed after February and say they have been approved are lying. whistling.gif

Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-09-25 21:15:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress ReportsSeptember 08 K1 fillers
Welcome Jerel to the VJ family.

Although I'm from California (CSC), don't let that stop you from visiting from time to time. There a lot of Brazilian as well as other great countries here, so don't be a stranger in the "May Filers" forum.

Edited by Six-Twelve, 21 September 2008 - 07:45 PM.

Six-TwelveMaleBrazil2008-09-21 19:42:00