ForumTitleContentMemberSexCountryDate/Time
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 is almost impoosible now???
The only country I would say this for is vietnam, and there is one specific lawyer most people on here use that I would go with. Other than this, a K1 in essence is not "too difficult" unless you have some specific stuff you didn't mention or are trying to get here via visa fraud.
msu17FemaleUnited Kingdom2009-08-01 10:25:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresFiling Fee - paying at time of interview and not with I-129F petition?
Since it sounds like you are living in teh same country as your fiance, could you not just DCF and save yourself time and $$? If I'm wrong, ignore me, but DCF usually is done in a few months at most AND you have a greencard.
msu17FemaleUnited Kingdom2009-08-02 09:30:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresMy fiance has been denied his visa and I just found out I am pregnant
If your lawyer isn't an expert in Vietnam specifically, you need to contact Marc Ellis. He has helped numerous VJers here, almost to the point where people don't recommend filing without hiring him. Vietnam is currently one of the most (if not the most) difficult consults to go through. You have tons of evidence that at most other consulates would have resulted in a visa, but life isn't fair and you have to deal with Vietnam, so contact this guy ASAP and hopefully you guys can be together soon. Congrats on the baby too smile.gif
msu17FemaleUnited Kingdom2009-08-02 09:45:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHelp!! I'm knocked up!!! Just recieved NOA1
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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


Aww, thanks! Just stay out of OT till you are more versed in the ways of VJ. There are all kinds on here, some you like, some you don't, but most all are willing to be helpful. They just like to joke over in OT. One suggestion I will make about getting your fiance here sooner is to contact the embassy regarding your situation. You can't speed up the process state side, but SOME embassies (obviously each one is different) are willing to work with couples. The worst they can say is no. The UK embassy for instance has given earlier interviews to several individuals who had travel or wedding plans. It might get you a few extra weeks. Good luck with all this.
msu17FemaleUnited Kingdom2009-06-11 16:17:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHelp!! I'm knocked up!!! Just recieved NOA1
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.
msu17FemaleUnited Kingdom2009-06-10 20:57:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHelp!! I'm knocked up!!! Just recieved NOA1
QUOTE (jkmexicano @ Jun 10 2009, 09:13 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (charles! @ Jun 10 2009, 07:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
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moved from ot to k-1


Hmmmm........ I'm sorry, I am new. Whats an ot?? and I thought that the fiance visa was the k1???


Pssst... OT = Off topic. You want to click on the very first forum you come to when you scroll down the forum list.


msu17FemaleUnited Kingdom2009-06-10 20:22:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresgiay chung nhan ket hon
File for a K3 or CR1? Not sure exactly what you are trying to do.
msu17FemaleUnited Kingdom2009-08-13 16:22:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPhotocopying Passport
My "long form" bc from Ohio is about 1/2 of a normal sheet of paper.
msu17FemaleUnited Kingdom2009-08-20 16:23:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDoctor told her that MMR 3rd shot cant get pregnant for 6 months
Those are live attenuated viruses. Rubella is VERY dangerous to a fetus, so you don't want to get pregnant until your body has fought off the mini-infection and developed antibodies. Usually it is given in one shot, they don't break each vaccine into a separate shot.
msu17FemaleUnited Kingdom2009-08-19 17:39:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresFiled I129F - Fiance is Having a Baby
Check into his citizenship status. Assuming he is a citizen, he does not need a visa. you would just get him a passport and he could enter the country at any point of your choosing.
msu17FemaleUnited Kingdom2009-08-26 15:59:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresdelayed fiance visa...lost documents etc
Try to go over to the UK forum and some individuals on there have experience with UK immigration. Please write your question in ACTUAL english, no cud for could etc. Thanks
msu17FemaleUnited Kingdom2009-09-20 10:57:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresRecent divorce red flag
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Ok, what they sometimes suspect in cases with a recent divorce is that you got married primarily to immigrate and bring your real fiance or husband to the US. Here are the points that argue in favor of that suspicion:

1. You are sponsoring your Pinoy fiance shortly after getting your US citizenship.
2. You were just recently divorced.
3. You admit you knew your Pinoy fiance before you knew your ex-husband.

Now, here the points that argue against that suspicion:

1. You could have divorced your ex-husband after getting your conditions removed, and still gotten your citizenship in five years, but you didn't.
2. Your ex-husband filed for the divorce - not you.

I don't think your ex-husband's child is relevant at all. I see the angle you're coming from - you're thinking this will help convince them that the divorce was for real marital problems, and not just because it was convenient timing with regards to your immigration status, but I don't think it will help in that respect. He fathered the child five years ago, and they may not believe you didn't know about it all this time. Besides, they really don't care why you got divorced. They care why you got married, and why you're getting married again now.

I also don't think a statement from your ex-husband is going to help much. All he can say is what his perspective is. He can swear up and down that he truly loved you, and married you in good faith, but that doesn't prove to the consulate that you felt the same way. I'm not saying you didn't - I'm just saying the consulate isn't going to know based on a statement from your ex-husband.

The timing is the thing you'll need to address with the consulate. You recently got your citizenship. You recently got divorced. You're now sponsoring your Filipino fiance who you've known for years. You have to prove to the consulate that this wasn't planned from the beginning. I can't tell you how to do that because I don't know enough about your personal situation to know what sort of evidence you might be able to provide.




hi,what evidence shall i bring??please help me


First, simply notifying a Philippine consulate would probably not be enough to have the divorce recognized. A divorce obtained abroad must be judicially recognized in the Philippines, which means you have to file a petition to have it recognized in a Philippine court. There are some requirements, including that you must prove the divorce is authentic and properly executed in the country where it was issued. You can't just present your divorce decree. You are fortunate that you had your US citizenship at the time of the divorce or you would probably have to seek an annulment in the Philippines, rather than a judicial recognition of the divorce. I don't know how long it takes to get a judicial recognition of the divorce, nor if you'll need it before the K1 interview. It may not make any difference since I don't think you really need the Philippine government to recognize your divorce - you're the US citizen sponsor, and you're not going to be getting married in the Philippines.

As far as what evidence to bring, I really don't know - I don't have the details of your situation. As I said, I think the timing of the events is what is going to look the most suspicious with the consulate. You have to convince them that there is a valid reason reason for the events to have occurred in the order and timing they occurred, and that it wasn't because you had planned this series of events from the beginning. For example, can you demonstrate that you first contacted your new fiance online AFTER the divorce? That's just an example - I really don't know. You're going to have to think about why things happened in the order and time that they happened, and how you can prove it. Think about it from the consulate's perspective, and think of what would convince YOU that this wasn't planned from the beginning to get both you and your Filipino fiance to the US.



First off, JimVaPhuong is correct. The process of getting a divorce obtained abroad recognized in the Philippines must be done judicially (go through court proceedings in the Philippines). However, the annulment thing is wrong. If you are already US Citizen at the time that you obtained a divorce from your US Citizen spouse, then your divorce is legally executed and need only to be acknowledged in the Philippines so that they can strike out your record in the Marriage Index. (as far as I know). Get a lawyer to fix the legalities for this.

Your timing is all screwed up really. It would raise tons of red flags for both of you. I'm sorry but this is the truth.
You knew your fiance long before you met your ex-husband. You got married and was able to obtain a spouse visa.
As soon as you became a naturalized citizen, you immediately got divorced. The question of who initiated the divorce is irrelevant,
it could be seen as you provoked the separation or divorce in order to bring your fiance over to the US.
As for who contacted whom on the social networking site, it could be seen as already pre-arranged thus leading the consul
to believe that you entered your first marriage to obtain a visa.
Likewise, the consul will question why it was so easy for you to move on and find new fiance so soon after your divorce. Be ready to give valid and believable answer. This will be the most serious question, it seems that you've managed to move on so quickly from one failed marriage to a new relationship. Women don't generally do this so be prepared.

The best advice is to wait it out and build a solid proofs of bonafide relationship but since you already filed a petition, see if you can get a sworn affidavit from your ex-husband about the child and the failed marriage, at this point you have nothing to lose. If you attended couples therapy with your ex, maybe you can get the doctor to sign an affidavit too. Just my thoughts.


I think the bolded statement is precisely what I said. I said she was lucky she was a US citizen at the time the divorce took place. Otherwise, the divorce could not be judicially recognized in the Philippines. The only option left would be annulment. Her citizenship at the time of the divorce is one of several critical factors in getting the divorce judicially recognized.

1. Her husband whom she divorced must be a foreigner - NOT a Filipino.
2. The divorce must be legal in the foreign husband's country.
3. She must have non-Filipino citizenship at the time the divorce is granted.
4. The divorce decree must be proven, like any other fact, in court.

So, how is what I said about annulment wrong? huh.gif

What I said about possibly not NEEDING to get the divorce recognized in the Philippines is pure conjecture on my part. She's not trying the marry in the Philippines. She's a US citizen petitioning for a Filipino fiance. I'm thinking this makes her like any other divorced American petitioning for a Filipino fiance. Am I correct in this assumption?


yep, sorry... must have misunderstood your first post.
Likewise, if she is still a FILIPINO citizen at the time of divorce BUT the divorce was initiated by the foreign spouse.... the divorce can and will be recognized in the Philippines to prevent an 'unfair' situation.

chinese_muttFemalePhilippines2009-07-12 20:12:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresRecent divorce red flag
QUOTE (jayhoneyche @ Jul 8 2009, 07:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
does anyone here knows a number to call??

would it be a help if i hire a lawyer?



google it.
chinese_muttFemalePhilippines2009-07-09 07:56:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresRecent divorce red flag
QUOTE (JimVaPhuong @ Jul 7 2009, 09:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (jayhoneyche @ Jul 7 2009, 02:53 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (JimVaPhuong @ Jul 7 2009, 02:10 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Ok, what they sometimes suspect in cases with a recent divorce is that you got married primarily to immigrate and bring your real fiance or husband to the US. Here are the points that argue in favor of that suspicion:

1. You are sponsoring your Pinoy fiance shortly after getting your US citizenship.
2. You were just recently divorced.
3. You admit you knew your Pinoy fiance before you knew your ex-husband.

Now, here the points that argue against that suspicion:

1. You could have divorced your ex-husband after getting your conditions removed, and still gotten your citizenship in five years, but you didn't.
2. Your ex-husband filed for the divorce - not you.

I don't think your ex-husband's child is relevant at all. I see the angle you're coming from - you're thinking this will help convince them that the divorce was for real marital problems, and not just because it was convenient timing with regards to your immigration status, but I don't think it will help in that respect. He fathered the child five years ago, and they may not believe you didn't know about it all this time. Besides, they really don't care why you got divorced. They care why you got married, and why you're getting married again now.

I also don't think a statement from your ex-husband is going to help much. All he can say is what his perspective is. He can swear up and down that he truly loved you, and married you in good faith, but that doesn't prove to the consulate that you felt the same way. I'm not saying you didn't - I'm just saying the consulate isn't going to know based on a statement from your ex-husband.

The timing is the thing you'll need to address with the consulate. You recently got your citizenship. You recently got divorced. You're now sponsoring your Filipino fiance who you've known for years. You have to prove to the consulate that this wasn't planned from the beginning. I can't tell you how to do that because I don't know enough about your personal situation to know what sort of evidence you might be able to provide.




hi,what evidence shall i bring??please help me


First, simply notifying a Philippine consulate would probably not be enough to have the divorce recognized. A divorce obtained abroad must be judicially recognized in the Philippines, which means you have to file a petition to have it recognized in a Philippine court. There are some requirements, including that you must prove the divorce is authentic and properly executed in the country where it was issued. You can't just present your divorce decree. You are fortunate that you had your US citizenship at the time of the divorce or you would probably have to seek an annulment in the Philippines, rather than a judicial recognition of the divorce. I don't know how long it takes to get a judicial recognition of the divorce, nor if you'll need it before the K1 interview. It may not make any difference since I don't think you really need the Philippine government to recognize your divorce - you're the US citizen sponsor, and you're not going to be getting married in the Philippines.

As far as what evidence to bring, I really don't know - I don't have the details of your situation. As I said, I think the timing of the events is what is going to look the most suspicious with the consulate. You have to convince them that there is a valid reason reason for the events to have occurred in the order and timing they occurred, and that it wasn't because you had planned this series of events from the beginning. For example, can you demonstrate that you first contacted your new fiance online AFTER the divorce? That's just an example - I really don't know. You're going to have to think about why things happened in the order and time that they happened, and how you can prove it. Think about it from the consulate's perspective, and think of what would convince YOU that this wasn't planned from the beginning to get both you and your Filipino fiance to the US.



First off, JimVaPhuong is correct. The process of getting a divorce obtained abroad recognized in the Philippines must be done judicially (go through court proceedings in the Philippines). However, the annulment thing is wrong. If you are already US Citizen at the time that you obtained a divorce from your US Citizen spouse, then your divorce is legally executed and need only to be acknowledged in the Philippines so that they can strike out your record in the Marriage Index. (as far as I know). Get a lawyer to fix the legalities for this.

Your timing is all screwed up really. It would raise tons of red flags for both of you. I'm sorry but this is the truth.
You knew your fiance long before you met your ex-husband. You got married and was able to obtain a spouse visa.
As soon as you became a naturalized citizen, you immediately got divorced. The question of who initiated the divorce is irrelevant,
it could be seen as you provoked the separation or divorce in order to bring your fiance over to the US.
As for who contacted whom on the social networking site, it could be seen as already pre-arranged thus leading the consul
to believe that you entered your first marriage to obtain a visa.
Likewise, the consul will question why it was so easy for you to move on and find new fiance so soon after your divorce. Be ready to give valid and believable answer. This will be the most serious question, it seems that you've managed to move on so quickly from one failed marriage to a new relationship. Women don't generally do this so be prepared.

The best advice is to wait it out and build a solid proofs of bonafide relationship but since you already filed a petition, see if you can get a sworn affidavit from your ex-husband about the child and the failed marriage, at this point you have nothing to lose. If you attended couples therapy with your ex, maybe you can get the doctor to sign an affidavit too. Just my thoughts.

Edited by tngirl21809, 09 July 2009 - 07:54 AM.

chinese_muttFemalePhilippines2009-07-09 07:53:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresQuestion.
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hi guys..

i'm new in this site, we'll me and my fiancee has been talking through the internet for almost 3 years now and we're actually engage before our 1st anniversary, he sent the ring through fedex. it's funny or weird or whatever you call it..but i do love this guy so much..we haven't met yet,he's planning to visit me in the philippines this cming october, youi think the consul will find it weird? i mean, i'm Asian, but let's just say i don't follow that tradition religiously, cause we're in the modern age right now..my thing is if you love each other go follow your heart..we'll my family knows him already . you think once we file our k1 visa and once i'll be interviewed you think the consul will find it strange that we're engage really through the internet and the ring was sent through fedex? should i tell them that?

thanks i need your opinion guys..

thank you,

jparis



If I am reading correctly, you have not yet met in person. If that is the case, then you most likely will have problems with the initial petition review. You absolutely must be able to prove that you have been together, in person (doesnt matter where) at least one time. Flight receipts, hotel receipts, photos together with family, etc etc.


if you will meet this October before filing the K1, then you won't have problems.
if you possibly can, ask him to propose on bended knees again.. haha.. just my thoughts... it's nice to get actual on bended knees proposal. (nothing to do with immigration) i'm a modern women and never thought that i'd get married, but when he went down on his knees... i felt like I was a princess and I still do to this day. whistling.gif
chinese_muttFemalePhilippines2009-07-12 20:01:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresYou know youre obsessed with the I-129F when...
QUOTE (John & Nan @ May 9 2009, 04:26 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
One of the main reasons for my obsession!!!



Who would not be obsessed missing your child.... crying.gif



OMG!!!! SOOOO CUTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! kicking.gif kicking.gif
Good genes from parents!! Whee!! hope you get approval soon.
chinese_muttFemalePhilippines2009-05-09 14:09:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPlease Help! K-1 Visa Questions
Must be updated...or maybe its just Ohio..lol. Servers never use to have to report tips. I stand corrected... headbonk.gif tongue.gif

To the original poster:

If you follow the K-1 Visa Flow chart and guide on visa journey, you won't go wrong.

Cry_TuffFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-07-17 14:59:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPlease Help! K-1 Visa Questions
It's not that she's not being honest about her income. In the United States, servers are NOT required to report their tips as income.

If your mother has enough income of her own to make up the required amount and would be willing to be a co-sponsor, his K-1 Visa can be approved. I was in between jobs at the time, and my parents co-sponsored my now husband. They just require copies of their bank statements, etc during the K-1 visa process. Once you file for AOS down the road, they will require tax return statements.

Basically, if you have a co-sponsor who is willing to sign legal paperwork to ensure he has some financial support and does not become a burden to the state, then it will be approved. Does he have income or assets of his own with any value? That can be used as well.

Edited by Cry_Tuff, 17 July 2009 - 01:41 PM.

Cry_TuffFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-07-17 13:40:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDo I need to translate the love letters?
Everybody thank you very much for your responses! I learned what I wanted to know. Great community!
dxg68MaleUkraine2009-09-28 13:34:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDo I need to translate the love letters?
QUOTE (payxibka @ Sep 28 2009, 09:56 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
What stage of the process?

any evidence submitted to the USCIS in a foreign language must be translated in order for it to be considered... howver, the USCIS does not require proof of relationship (it is optional)... What is required at the petition stage is proof of face to face meeting and letters do not do this.


Payxibka,

Thank you for responding! This is the first step I-129F application to USCIS. Of course I am going to send pictures to prove our face to face meeting. I also wanted to send the letters as proof of relationship but we have hundreds of pages and all of them in Russian. Do you think I shouldn’t send them at all, or send originals to show that we communicate or send originals and translated copies? Thanks!

dxg68MaleUkraine2009-09-28 09:39:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDo I need to translate the love letters?
I want to submit the love letters and chat print outs as our proof of relationship. There are hundreds of pages written in Russian language. Do you think they should be translated in English? I thought may be it is not important what exactly is in them and the purpose is to show that we actively communicate. So I am not sure if I need to translate them or not.
Thanks for any advise!

dxg68MaleUkraine2009-09-28 08:20:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNot More Evidence!!!
Thanks for the replys. Just the thought of another RFE is frustrating. I had one at the beginning because I had sent them a copy of an original when the wanted the original signiture. I hope it is as easy of a fix as that. But knowing my luck it won't be.
elephantmaniac22FemaleMorocco2009-08-21 19:58:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNot More Evidence!!!
I checked my email today and my application was finally touched after 2 months. But unfortunately they want more evidence. I sent a bunch the first time, what more could they want. I was looking forward to getting the NOA2, but now this. Not a good day. This happening to anyone else?? It is very frustrating. wacko.gif
elephantmaniac22FemaleMorocco2009-08-21 13:08:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresGetting legally married before wedding ceremony?
My fiance and I were thinking about doing the same thing--getting married at the courthouse and then having a nice ceremony later. I think it makes things easier and you don't have to rush and get everything done in the 90 day time frame.
elephantmaniac22FemaleMorocco2009-08-24 18:38:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresQuestion about photos
I think I have figured out what I am going to do. Since I did not have the date set before I took the pictures, I cant get it on the front now. (I was playing with my camera). I did try printing on the back of an old picture using envelope settings and it printed nicely. So I guess thats what I will do. It might not be exactly what they want, but I dont know how to get the date on the front. And going back to Morocco to recreate the pictures is out of the question right now.
Thanks for all the help!!!
elephantmaniac22FemaleMorocco2009-08-24 19:45:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresQuestion about photos
I sent several photos the first time and I just handwrote who, date, and where on the back. Maybe I will get some more photos and try to use my printer and print the info on the back, so that it is not handwritten.
elephantmaniac22FemaleMorocco2009-08-24 19:19:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresQuestion about photos
MouadsWife-I hope they dont make you resend pics. I have seen on my kodak program a list of when the pics were taken, I will have to see if I can print it. Thanks for the idea.
elephantmaniac22FemaleMorocco2009-08-24 19:09:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresQuestion about photos
Thanks for the reply. The letter says in bold print, film dated. So being printed on the front was the only thing I could think of. I will have to look for my camera manual. Hopefully I can get the date on the photos already taken.
elephantmaniac22FemaleMorocco2009-08-24 18:51:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresQuestion about photos
I forgot to ask, they said I could send in primary evidence- receipts and passport pages, that have dates within two years. (I sent them this already, did they lose it?) and they said I could send secondary evidence- the photos. Does this mean I have to send more primary and some secondary or just one or the other?? I figured I would just send the photos because I sent some of the other.
elephantmaniac22FemaleMorocco2009-08-24 18:13:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresQuestion about photos
I got my RFE letter in the mail and thankfully it is going to be easy. However, I'm not sure how to do it. They want me to send my photos with film dates on them. Now I am thinking this means the date is printed on the front, but I am not sure how to do this. Is it something that some cameras do automatically when you print them or is there an option? I have a Kodak digital camera, but I still have some of my photos on the SD card. Any help would be great. The photos I first sent them, I just wrote our names on the back, where it was taken and the date. But obviously they didnt like that.

Thanks,
Jen
elephantmaniac22FemaleMorocco2009-08-24 18:08:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresgot the visa, now i have a question
QUOTE (Richard-Joanna @ May 29 2009, 01:31 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (matu&kris @ May 29 2009, 01:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
So we got the visa in the mail today!!!!!!!!! The instructions ask him to present the passport, the sealed envelope and the "x-rays" when he gets to the US and goes through immigration.

Does anyone know what x-rays they are talking about? Do we need to worry about this? Is this the x-ray from the lab work we had done for the interview?

matu&kris


Yes, however, unlikely will the border patrol look at them... they are NOT doctors... but you will need them in the future. And remember, don't open the envelope smile.gif

Congratulations and good luck



Om, I think we kind of folded the x-ray in half because we thought we didnt need it. Is that a problem?
matu&krisNot TellingArgentina2009-05-29 12:36:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresgot the visa, now i have a question
So we got the visa in the mail today!!!!!!!!! The instructions ask him to present the passport, the sealed envelope and the "x-rays" when he gets to the US and goes through immigration.

Does anyone know what x-rays they are talking about? Do we need to worry about this? Is this the x-ray from the lab work we had done for the interview?

matu&kris
matu&krisNot TellingArgentina2009-05-29 12:27:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPremium Processing, Speed up your process
i didnt even know the guides were there for months after coming and then didnt use them cuz it was easier to ask.
Donna AFemaleSyria2008-12-21 04:21:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresExpedited processing for Military personnel
why would anyone want to hurry up and get here before he gets deployed just to sit here alone when he leaves? trying to adjust to life here all alone would suck in my opinion.
Donna AFemaleSyria2009-02-25 07:50:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresdiabetes
dont worry it will be ok. diabetes is not contagious.
Donna AFemaleSyria2009-02-26 17:11:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPregnant Fiancee in Philippines
u might also miss the birth of ur child. do u want to take that chance?
Donna AFemaleSyria2009-04-11 08:07:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedureshi there everyone
go ahead and let both apply for u.
Donna AFemaleSyria2009-02-16 20:34:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedureswants to visit wife for baby delivery.
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QUOTE (Donna A @ May 22 2009, 11:58 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
i think u will probably be denied as wanting to be with ur spouse to see ur baby be born would be grounds of staying. i hope i am wrong.



Thank you for your reply,

So what is best for me to do in this situation? Can you guide me please if you have any suggestions or ideas please?

Don't you think I should take a chance to apply? Maybe I would have my good day at that day and get the VISA?


oh yes, i think u should still try to apply. theres always a small chance of being approved. the worse thing that will happen is u will loose the money and not be able to come.

Donna AFemaleSyria2009-05-22 14:08:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedureswants to visit wife for baby delivery.
i think u will probably be denied as wanting to be with ur spouse to see ur baby be born would be grounds of staying. i hope i am wrong.
Donna AFemaleSyria2009-05-22 11:58:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresright to deny because of age
Since you did not reveal your age gap, I can only offer this... I know people with 25 year age gaps that have passed with no raising of any eye brows. The proof is in the evidence of relationship, not the age of the principles. good.gif
Kazan' TigerMaleRussia2008-02-03 20:07:00