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K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDoes Age Matter????
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This is the first post for me and I hope someone will be able to answer my question. My fiancee is 22 years old (male) and I am 51 years old (female) so there is quite an age difference between us. We met online and have documentation (emails, IMs etc) to show proof of our relationship being legitimate.

My fiancee is very worried that the consulate will deny us based on our age difference and I think he is wrong and they are not legally allowed to deny on that basis alone. There have been men with this age difference over their fiancee's for years so I dont see how they can discriminate because I am the older and female.

Does anyone know for sure???? Can we be denied just for having this big of an age difference between us with him being the younger??? I have already traveled to his country to meet in person and now we just need to apply for the visa.


I would go with desertlady on this one, If they do ask him about his age, love and marriage comes in no age use the phrophet muhammed storie for backup sence it is mostly islamic country. And see if they have anything against his doings lol which they should not if being true muslims. And sence it is a AMERICAN CONSULATE BY AMERICAN LAW AGE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE VISA BEING DINED


this is Casa, wake up and smell the roses....American consulate with american interviewers sending person with visa TO america....how many american women do u see on a normal day with this situation and this much differences in age..again casa is like no other and if they choose to use this as a prob it will never be mentioned so just plan to be very prepared with everything you have to present, then you can address the rest when he is here.


I would go with Brnidokiegirl on this one. SHE is the one with experience with the consulate you would be dealing with. As I advised in a previous post on this thread, many of us can give you general advice on the K-1 process. You need to deal with the people who have experience with your specific consulate to get the "whole" story. Just remember, just because you don't like the answer, does NOT mean it is wrong.

roosterMaleCanada2009-05-03 18:04:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDoes Age Matter????
They can NOT deny you based on the age difference alone. It may cause you to get more scrutiny but this will depend on the person who handles your case. You will find several women on this board who are in the same boat as you. IE older than the man. Several have adjusted with no problems and others have had some difficulty. You and your fiance know your situation better than anyone on this board will. People on here can answer a lot of your questions that may arise during the process.

The first thing I suggest is read the guides pinned to the top of the main page.

Also, if you look closer to the bottom of the main page, you will find boards that are region specific. A lot of people on here can answer your general questions about the K-1 visa but, the people in your region could provide you with a more in depth view of what you may encounter at the consulate that your case will be sent through.

AND>>> WELCOME TO VJ!!!!
roosterMaleCanada2009-05-03 06:46:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresGathering consular documents - original I-129F package needed?
There have occasionally been cases where something that had been sent in with the I-129f did not make it to the consulate. It is pretty rare but it does happen. As Gary said, wouldn't you feel foolish and want to kick yourself if your fiance did not have it with her. What usually happens, depending on what exactly is missing, is that they will give you a "conditional approval" based on you getting the document to them. This will delay your process by however long it takes you to get it to them PLUS however long it takes the consulate to decide to open your envelope and place it with your application.
roosterMaleCanada2009-05-05 23:46:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresk-1 visa
QUOTE (V-G-1 @ May 9 2009, 12:27 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You can marry, but it wont do anything.....the marriage will not extend the tourist visa, and the marriage will not give eligibility grounds for status adjustment to permanent residence....The only thing your marriage will do is give your husband eligibility to petition for a Spousal Visa once you return home. The Tourist visa will expire and you need to go back. At that point, your husband can file for a spousal visa (since you are already married), and if approved, you can come back through the spousal visa, and then adjust status the right way.


Actually, the paperwork could be filed while here on a visit. It could even speed things up a bit. If you know what documents you need, ie.. birth certificate, previous divorce papers...., and bring them with you, this would save the time it takes to mail these off from Phil to US. You would still need to return once the visitor visa expires but, this would help minimize the time you would be seperated.

In the event you do get married while here and have to go the K-3 or CR-1 route, you will have to wait for the marriage certificate before filing these. The time for receiving the marriage certificate will vary depending on where you get married. Others that have gone through the Philipines can point you in the right direction as far as certain things required by the Philipine government as well. I have heard mention of needing permission from your government to be able to move here but I have no experience with this one.

I would suggest going to the Philipines regional section on here to gain more insight into what you will need from your government and other info that might help as well.
roosterMaleCanada2009-05-09 08:45:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresdo u think I have enough evidence?
What I understand from what you have written, is that you are still there right now. As said before, this should be compelling proof as to your meeting. I suggest reading the guides on here to make sure you have all that you need for the packet. There may be others options available to you as a member of the military stationed overseas. There are some to expedite the processing for married couples when the USC is about to be deployed elsewhere. I am not sure in regards to a fiance. Others may know more about this than I do.
roosterMaleCanada2009-05-09 08:59:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWhat should I do???!
Actually, when she files the app, she would only have to cover herself and fiance. However, it sounds like she would not be making enough money to cover either. You need to get a co-sponsor. I'm not sure what you meant by saying they are not a good thing. Many on here have used them and had no problems. If you attempt to file without the required income, you WILL be denied. A co-sponsor will be your only option.
roosterMaleCanada2009-05-11 22:35:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWhat should I do???!
QUOTE (Jazon N Rozy @ May 11 2009, 06:36 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'll go for the K1. My babies are due in October, would he be able to be with me by this time??


With some luck, maybe. But don't count on it. As others have said, a travel visa for around the due date would be advised just to make sure he is here for the birth. I know it sucks but, you are at the mercy of the Government. I would not waste any time getting your paperwork together and sent in. If everything is clear and simple, ie.. no criminal record, you have a slim chance of getting things done in time. You should check out forums on here for his specific region. The people in these can give you a more accurate time frame for the K-1 visa from that region. They could also advise you on things specific to that consulate that might keep you from encountering extra delays.
roosterMaleCanada2009-05-11 07:04:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresShould I go to my fiance's graduation.
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QUOTE (tallcoolone @ Apr 26 2009, 08:51 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I wouldn't go

Could waste a lot of money

You are still in the dating / fiance stage.

Try to stay low around major holiday, Her Birthday, Christmas Etc.


Make sure you fiance is well aware of your B-Day so you can collect all the prizes..


What does this post even mean?

To the OP: if you can afford to spend the money and you want to be with your fiancee on her graduation day, then you should go. But I'm not sure about the 'surprise' part. If she's not expecting you to come, she may make plans with family, so if I were in your shoes, I'd go ahead and let her know! Plus talking with her about it might give you a better perspective.

Good luck!


Very few people are ever sure what TCO means. He has a demented view of the world. AS this post of his shows.

To the OP, I say GO FOR IT!! You will give your SO a surprise that will last a lifetime. good.gif

roosterMaleCanada2009-04-26 18:14:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresJust called USCIS and got some stranger info
QUOTE (msu17 @ May 13 2009, 07:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I was told that too. I didn't get my NOA2 in the mail once I got my NVC letter, so I called. The lady on the phone seemed very confused that it was at NVC and had to send my call to her supervisor since she was more concerned we were at NVC on a K1 than the fact they never sent me my NOA2... They really have no clue, best not to listen to them half the time. Only problem is we don't always know when that 1/2 is smile.gif


That's why we call them the MISinformation line!! yes.gif
roosterMaleCanada2009-05-13 20:55:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNew to this
You should also check out the regional forums. You will others there going through the same country and embassy as you will be. They will be able to give you advice that can be very beneficial in dealing with your specific consulate. Welcome to VJ nad Good Luck in your visa journey!!!
roosterMaleCanada2009-05-18 19:59:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNew and waiting
QUOTE (Kathryn41 @ May 19 2009, 04:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
After a while you will find yourself fighting the urge to 'play' with those naysayers who ask if she is marrying you for a green card. I know my husband was tempted to respond to such inquiries with 'Not at all - she is marrying me for my body and I am marrying her for her money'. You can make up your own response along similar lines, if you like. Such questions and comments are rude and should not be taken seriously - so try not to - have fun with them instead.

Good luck on your visa journey - may it be quick and easy - or as quick and easy as USCIS allows it to be.


I actually did respond to some of the idiots in a similar fashion. I told them "We are marrying each other for the SEX" devil.gif You should have seen some of the looks I got. But those idiots did NOT ask again. rofl.gif
roosterMaleCanada2009-05-19 19:10:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK-1 preparing
As most others have stated, the instructions ask for ORIGINAL signed G325A. I personally would not risk an RFE (Request For Evidence) and the delay associated with it in order to save a couple days. It might add a little time in the beginning but could save you a LOT of time further on in the process.

And, check out the regional forums. You will people from your region in various stages of this process. They can be very valuable resources for you during this process. Both emotional support and information for your specific consulate.
roosterMaleCanada2009-05-19 18:55:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresfiancy on visit visa
I may be wrong but, I don't think it is forbidden on the K-3 visa (depending on which of the OP posts you go by either wife or fiance) but I do believe it falls under more scrutiny from USCIS. It could be seen as just trying to get family over here and not an actual marriage.
roosterMaleCanada2009-05-23 08:02:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresk1-visa questions
Ahhhh, refreshing... someone is actually looking to find the guides and do some research on thier own. idea9dv.gif As stated, click on the guides tab at the top of the page. If you follow these precisely, you should be able to avoid any serious mistakes that could delay your case. The guides have a proven track record of success and are updated as the laws change and members have gone through the process under said changes. As such, they are one of the most valuable assets on this site. The other great asset is the members who hang around and help others with advice and support through each phase of this process. Another great resource is the regional forum. There you can find people from the Phils going through this process who can provide you with consulate specific info that can be very valuable.

Good Luck on your Visa Journey and Welcome to VJ!!!
roosterMaleCanada2009-05-23 08:12:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresmarriage or fiancé visa?
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i think if you marry on the Visa wavier program and adjust status, is considered illigal.



No that is not correct. But you do have to be careful when marrying while in the country on VWP. I did this, i was travelling back and forth to see my boyfriend, on one of my trips at the end of 2008 he proposed. I had a ticket booked back to aus but we made a last minute to get married so i could stay in the country and adjust my status. I consulted with 2 immigration lawyers and they assured me it is legal, especially since i got married toward the end of my stay and i had intent to travel back to my home country.

If you travel to the US on a visa waiver and get married within the first week, that is whats illegal.


If you want to give out advice, please make sure your information is accurate. The fact is, if you get married in the first week of visiting, it is not illegal. It is harder to prove that you did not enter with the intent to marry (which is illegal), But by no means is it illegal to marry in the first week.


How do you prove that you didn't go over with the intention of marrying? Especially the first poster above who made a few trips to the U.S and back last year?


There are no "defined" ways to prove you did or did not have intent to marry. Some of the things that could help would be your proof of ties to your home country, ie.. lease agreement, employment, etc..... Others that might help, "spur of the moment" wedding, if you have simple ceremony in front of judge, or quick trip to Las Vegas. If you have a huge elaborate wedding, that would take weeks to plan, this could raise a few red flags.
roosterMaleCanada2009-05-26 06:12:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresmarriage or fiancé visa?
QUOTE (recentlymarried!! @ May 18 2009, 07:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (HelloWorld08 @ May 4 2009, 05:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
i think if you marry on the Visa wavier program and adjust status, is considered illigal.



No that is not correct. But you do have to be careful when marrying while in the country on VWP. I did this, i was travelling back and forth to see my boyfriend, on one of my trips at the end of 2008 he proposed. I had a ticket booked back to aus but we made a last minute to get married so i could stay in the country and adjust my status. I consulted with 2 immigration lawyers and they assured me it is legal, especially since i got married toward the end of my stay and i had intent to travel back to my home country.

If you travel to the US on a visa waiver and get married within the first week, that is whats illegal.


If you want to give out advice, please make sure your information is accurate. The fact is, if you get married in the first week of visiting, it is not illegal. It is harder to prove that you did not enter with the intent to marry (which is illegal), But by no means is it illegal to marry in the first week.
roosterMaleCanada2009-05-18 19:53:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAt what point can I not enter the U.S.?
It depends on the officer you encounter. Usually, if you are completely honest and bring plenty of "proof of ties" to Canada, you will be able to visit throughout the entire period. One thing not recommended is to carry a LOT of things with you. If the officer gets the feeling that you are planning to enter and not return to CA, it is in thier power to deny you entry at that time. It will then depend on how they choose to note this in the system as to whether you will be allowed to enter at all before your K-1 is approved.
roosterMaleCanada2009-06-03 20:38:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPetitioner at K1 Interview
I personaly believe that it is a benefit if the petitioner is there. Even if they are not allowed into the actual interview, they can still support thier SO before the interview. And after if, god forbid, the results are not good, they might even be able to present a response quicker to a 221g.

BTW I am the USC and was allowed in the interview in Montreal.
roosterMaleCanada2009-06-09 06:38:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedureshow many people cancel their petition...more info inside...
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Myself, I would be more likely to try being GAY.


Rather down about american women, huh? biggrin.gif

Since there is no hyperlink, can't look at the survey, but I'd doubt there is much diff between long-term marriage survival whether one spouse is an immigrant or not.

dvc


It was a joke (sort of, I simply am not interested in being Gay) I did see a survey where American man/Ukrainian woman marriages had an 81% 10 year "success rate" and American/American marriages were about 50%. Not sure how scientifically accurate it was. Interesting anyway.

As soon as those women from the Ukrain get americanized they r no better.
I am not American either and i know !!!!
American men want it all ......they want a women that cookes ,cleans and is a good ####### .
Well he will get that in a ukrainien women until she has her green card then she will be by by !!!
U can;t have it all american men!!!!!!!!!!!! It just does not work!!!!! LOL LOL LOL
If you were nicer to the american ones u could be happy as well !


Your comments on this are inappropriate and out of line. To generalize ANY culture or sex is WRONG. So, why don't you just STFU!!!!!
roosterMaleCanada2009-06-13 14:48:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresProof of ongoing relationship question
QUOTE (Bry+Nelia4eva @ Jun 17 2009, 01:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (rooster @ Jun 17 2009, 04:40 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Bry+Nelia4eva @ Jun 17 2009, 02:49 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Me and my CO have a joint account in the Phillipines, and I have to put money in there every month. She has a very low income and I dont want to be a burden to her. She needed to go to Manila for her passport, on my last trip so i put money in for her to buy both are tickets. I also pay for her internet every month so we can webcam and such. I wasnt planning on submitting this as evidence, but would it really be that bad of an idea? She never uses our money for anything for herself even though i tell her too.


You can send in whatever you feel like is necessary. However, Philipines is considered a "high fraud" country. This could raise red flags in your case. In some countries in wont matter. But, the ones considered high fraud, it could have a negative effect. If I were in your shoes, I would not send it in.


So you think I should not tell them about our joint account at all or just not tell them about me funding it? I really dont want to hide anything but i guess omitting information isnt like lying?


They don't ask on the forms about any form of joint bank account. If the CO asks about it during the interview, I would be truthful and tell them. NEVER lie. Odds are, if they ask about it, they already know you have one. Just don't volunteer any information that is not required. As long as you have plenty of other proof of relationship, you should be fine and not need to disclose the joint account. Another thing that might help, in case the account comes up, would be to have your SO depositing her income there as well. Then it truly IS a joint account that both contribute to.

Edited by rooster, 17 June 2009 - 08:15 PM.

roosterMaleCanada2009-06-17 20:14:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresProof of ongoing relationship question
QUOTE (Bry+Nelia4eva @ Jun 17 2009, 02:49 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Me and my CO have a joint account in the Phillipines, and I have to put money in there every month. She has a very low income and I dont want to be a burden to her. She needed to go to Manila for her passport, on my last trip so i put money in for her to buy both are tickets. I also pay for her internet every month so we can webcam and such. I wasnt planning on submitting this as evidence, but would it really be that bad of an idea? She never uses our money for anything for herself even though i tell her too.


You can send in whatever you feel like is necessary. However, Philipines is considered a "high fraud" country. This could raise red flags in your case. In some countries in wont matter. But, the ones considered high fraud, it could have a negative effect. If I were in your shoes, I would not send it in.
roosterMaleCanada2009-06-17 06:40:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresImportant Advice for NEW K1 Filers
Although you may not like it, it is your own fault that you were denied. You had NO circumstances that would have fell under the scope of the exemption. While religion and customs may keep you from intimate contact, as stated before, they do NOT keep you from meeting. Therefore you did not qualify for the exemption as defined. As others have stated, this has in the past been an abused exemption and the USCIS gives it a lot more scrutiny. The best way to help prevent any denial, is to arm yourself with knowledge on whatever Visa you decide to try for. You can keep trying to lay the blame on USCIS or anyone else you want. But, it's all smoke and mirrors trying to draw the blame away from yourself.
roosterMaleCanada2009-06-20 12:04:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresImportant Advice for NEW K1 Filers
Perhaps I misunderstand your traditions, but, it does not sound like it keeps you from meeting. You could meet, with members of your SOs family in attendance, and therefore not break any customs but still satisfy the needs of USCIS. The do not say you have to engage in any specific activity, just meet in person.
roosterMaleCanada2009-06-20 06:52:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresBias against Brazillians
In before the lock. And I have to agree with the other poster who said try being Nigerian or from a Muslim country.

Disclaimer: My wife is Canadian but I have been on VJ for quite a while
roosterMaleCanada2009-06-24 21:33:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresProcess faster with a lawyer or not?
Actually there are many on here with the same situation. You might want to check out the regional forums. You will find others in there from Belgium who can help you with the information specific to the consulate there. And, I forgot to say this in my first post, WELCOME TO VJ!!!
roosterMaleCanada2009-07-02 16:47:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresProcess faster with a lawyer or not?
QUOTE (Octopuss @ Jul 2 2009, 03:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thanks to you guys for your fast replies. Actually I have so much things to do before I leave, like selling my belongings, find someone to rent my house, leaving my job, prepare my new life in the US that I felt it would be good to know someone else - a professional - would take care of that stuff. Are there many forms to fill in or is it quite easy?


Are you the USC? If not, your other half will have to fill out the forms. And also, the process will take somewhere between 3-6 months to complete possibly even longer. You will have time to look after the things mentioned during the process. If you don't want to mess with the forms, then by all means hire an attorney.
roosterMaleCanada2009-07-02 16:09:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresProcess faster with a lawyer or not?
We did our own without a lawyer. As long as your case is simple, ie no convictions, you should probably be able to do it yourself. Most of the people on here that had simple cases and used a lawyer, actually feel that the lawyer made the process a bit longer. YOU have to gather all of the evidence yourself then relay it to your attorney, they relay to thier assistant, the assistant then fills out the form, the forms are then given back to the attorney for thier approval, sometimes they present them to you for proofread as well, then they finally get mailed out. By the time the assistant gets them filled out, you could have already had them done yourself and in the mail. So. if you feel confident in reading the instructions and being able to fill these out on your own, save your money and do your own.

And remember, if you have questions, just ask here on VJ.
roosterMaleCanada2009-07-02 15:48:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresMaking copies of I-129F
QUOTE (ThaitoUSA @ Apr 23 2009, 04:56 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I do not believe the two copies are in case USCIS loses the first, as they may be inadmissible, since they are copies of signatures and not original signatures. One copy is usually sent to the beneficiary, so that he or she can become familiar with the information therein. The other is retained by the petitioner. It's best practice to make copies of most things that are submitted to anyone e.g. Pep Boys suggested I copy the receipt and rebate form before sending in the originals.


The copies ARE in case USCIS lost anything from your packet. This has happened more than a few times. If you read the guides on VJ you will find that they recommend copies of everything you send in your package. It is best that your SO has copies of everything as well. Especially if you will not be attending the interview with them.

roosterMaleCanada2009-04-23 05:54:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresProcedure to bring a child along
My friends fiance in the Philippines has a child from a previous marriage whom we would like to bring along.

I have read and understand the procedure to do the fiance visa. No big deal. Friends of ours have done it.

I know kids do come with their moms, but I don't understand what starts the process. One person told me it was kind of automatic, that if you fill out the I129F mentioning a child, that paperwork for the child would be sent to him. But we don't want to risk screwing up.

They have permission from the dad, notarized and all that.

He can't really afford a lawyer.

How does it work?

Edited by Glen Charles, 18 May 2010 - 10:58 PM.

Glen CharlesMalePhilippines2010-05-18 22:56:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresscheduling an interview
I will keep trying! How was the interview appointment?

Edited by ErinRaschel, 10 August 2011 - 09:57 AM.

Erin & MarcFemaleCanada2011-08-10 09:55:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresscheduling an interview
I paid the MRV fee today and went online to schedule an interview and there are no appointments available at this time. I am just crushed. I guess I am to keep checking back. Someone on here stated they are backed up to November! Lord, I hope not. Any advice?
Erin & MarcFemaleCanada2011-08-05 14:42:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresANY LUCK SCHEDULING MONTREAL INTERVIEWS (K-1)
:( People got appointments today for end of October..


I really hate to be a damper but I don't know how accurate that is. There's VJers with October interview dates and I can think of at least two offhand who had November ones. I hope something happens soon :(


Erin & MarcFemaleCanada2011-09-14 16:02:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresANY LUCK SCHEDULING MONTREAL INTERVIEWS (K-1)
**MONTREAL INTERVIEW UPDATE**

I called the consulate today and asked when appointments would be available. She confirmed that September IS booked, but that nothing has been booked for October yet. She said they open up appointment dates three months at a time so October, November and December should be opening up shortly. You would think they will open them up in September so they can start filling October dates. I have a feeling it will happen for us soon! Everyone Pray and cross your fingers for us. We are feeling so weary :(
Erin & MarcFemaleCanada2011-08-29 10:15:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresANY LUCK SCHEDULING MONTREAL INTERVIEWS (K-1)
Thanks everyone! I hope we all get LUCKY soon :)
Erin & MarcFemaleCanada2011-08-24 21:44:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresANY LUCK SCHEDULING MONTREAL INTERVIEWS (K-1)
I have been trying to schedule an interview in Montreal for WEEKS!! The website keeps telling me "No available appointments at this time." If anyone else having any luck scheduling an interivew?
Erin & MarcFemaleCanada2011-08-22 10:06:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresRFE Proof of Meeting
We actually wrote a 1 page answer to one of the questions in the form explaining how we met and how we saw each other for the first time and how our relationship went from there, it's one of the requirements. Also did you submit a copy of your passport like you did for your fiancee? Not just the one with the stamps but the one required at the beginning with the birth certificate and picture?

Edited by Ms Carter, 19 July 2012 - 03:27 PM.

Ms CNot TellingRomania2012-07-19 15:24:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresTraveling when k1 visa is issued to get married in another usa state
http://hawaii.gov/he...iage/index.html

If you still have questions I suggest you call them :)

Edited by Ms Carter, 21 July 2012 - 04:47 PM.

Ms CNot TellingRomania2012-07-21 16:46:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresFiling for K1 Visa Immediately After Becoming US Citizen
Well as soon as you get your documents proving you are a US citizen go ahead, it's your right to do so
Ms CNot TellingRomania2012-07-19 15:37:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWhat does my girlfriend have to do to come to the US from Indonesia to marry me and stay?
Unless you want to go and marry her in Indonesia you need to apply for a k1 visa. Read the guide and make sure you meet in person and have evidence of that.
Ms CNot TellingRomania2012-08-03 22:17:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresFiance's divorce/citizenship/passport/Freaking out!
It's not going to be a problem, once you file for k1 he will be divorced right? ( Do not file unless his divorce is final) and at the time of interview 4-5 months divorced, by that time he uses the visa after more then half a year after divorce. At the interview he can actually take a copy of his one year separation to have it with him if they ask for it. Other then that it won't be a problem.

Edited by Ms Carter, 03 August 2012 - 10:11 PM.

Ms CNot TellingRomania2012-08-03 22:07:00