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K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI'm losing my marbles!!!
QUOTE (KimandRuss @ Aug 14 2008, 05:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
In answer to your condescending remarks..... it's in the VJ guides to send original documents.

btw.. regardless of your opinion toward me or my timeline... i've been here for quite some time answering questions correctly. It has been asked more than once to have original documentation of petitioners documents sent with petition so i'm not just talking out my @ss as you seem to be suggesting.

I'm an organizer here so apparently I know a thing or two.. even though we've not had our interview yet. wink.gif I didn't know our knowledge was judged on our timelines.

We could all do without the arrogance. Thanks.



First of all, I made NO condescending remarks, I simply stated a fact. As to you being an organizer, that doesn't impress me, as I've been on this site a lot longer than you, but choose not to be an organizer.

What you quoted is meant as a guide, and not any sort of offical instructions. The originals it refers to, is proof of relationship or meeting each other within the 2 year period. It does not say to send proof of citizenship, as that has already been ascertained by the USCIS service center.

You are the one that is being rude and arrogant, not me. Sorry if you got offended by my post.
*Robert*MaleThailand2008-08-14 17:27:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI'm losing my marbles!!!
QUOTE (caityrose @ Aug 14 2008, 05:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I have been meaning to ask this- as far as the Petitioner´s passport goes, do I need to send in a copy? And when you make a copy of your passport, do you just copy every single page, no matter if there ins´t anything on it? Same for the beneficiary, should he make a copy of his? Every page of his is blank... but we still need to make of copy? Thanks!


He will need to take his passport with him to the interview, and it must be valid for at least 6 months past the date of the visa.

You already provided proof of citizenship when you submitted the I-129F package.
*Robert*MaleThailand2008-08-14 16:59:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI'm losing my marbles!!!
QUOTE (KimandRuss @ Aug 14 2008, 03:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
They do ask for an original birth certificate as well as any other documents like that (marriage certificates...death certificates) of the petitioner at the interview stage. But, as Carla already suggested, this does not mean the original one you got at birth...you do not have that. What you have is simply a certified copy (raised or shiny seal?). If you send the one you have and then just order another from the record holder of the county in which you were born you'll be all set.

I agree with the others regarding your passport. No way would I send that.

good luck



May I please ask where you get your information from, since you have not been through an interview yourself?

They want original documents at the time of the interview, but from the BENEFICIARY, not from the petitioner. If you read the pdf file from CDJ consulate that was posted, it does not indicate anywhere that the petitioner must provide their BC or Passport.

It does however state the following requirement:


If petitioner or fiancée have been married previously, must bring original and photocopy of proof of termination or dissolution of each such prior marriage.


Edited by roi_aggie, 14 August 2008 - 04:49 PM.

*Robert*MaleThailand2008-08-14 16:49:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI'm losing my marbles!!!
QUOTE (jmmr @ Aug 14 2008, 02:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I am actually the petitioner. I live in Washington State, but I was born in Puerto Rico...which makes it difficult to get a certified copy of my BC. I called Puerto Rico and they told me it would take a "very long time" to get it. That is why I am thinking of sending my fiance in Mexico my real BC, which I have in my hands. He has a copy copy..not certified, but a xerox copy...but he needs the sealed one; therefore, i gotta send my real one.
As for my passport: the person I spoke with from Ciudad Juarez told me that I need to send my real passport too. He nees "all" originals is what he had told me.

I wonder if that guy just doesn't know what he is talking about. Maybe he does mean that Jorge needs HIS originals, not mine.

who knows?


I really think they have you confused with the beneficiary. I never sent a copy, or original BC to my then fiancee, and I certainly never sent my passport, or even a copy of my passport. I only used a copy of my passport when I submitted the I-129F.

Read the instructions in the link that rin_and_john posted, and you will see all the documentation that Jorge will need.

Whomever you spoke with in CDJ is whacko for telling you to send your passport to your fiance. That's just nuts!
*Robert*MaleThailand2008-08-14 13:39:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI'm losing my marbles!!!
QUOTE (rin and john @ Aug 14 2008, 09:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Are you sure your fiance is not confused by the instructions?

http://ciudadjuarez....wwwfcdj400a.pdf

At least at this website they need the applicant's (your fiance's) originals, not the petitioner's. I would e-mail the consulate directly and try and get clarification. I seriously doubt any consulate/embassy in the world would require a USC to send their passport to someone overseas (be it a fiance, spouse, relative. employer, etc).



I totally agree with you John. I think there is some confusion on Maria's part as to whose BC and Passport is required at the interview, which in both cases, are going to be Jorge's.

The USC only has to provide proof of citizenship when submitting the I-129F.
*Robert*MaleThailand2008-08-14 10:29:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresapplying for K1 visa the 2nd time
Claudia,

You should not have any problems no matter which path you choose. The fact that you received a K-1 in the past, along with currently holding a B1/B2 visa shows you are in good standing with the DoS and DHS.

As long as you are open and honest, you will sail through the process!
*Robert*MaleThailand2008-08-13 09:45:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresQuestion g-325a
QUOTE (pushbrk @ Aug 11 2008, 07:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (eric n sui @ Aug 11 2008, 04:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (eric n sui @ Aug 11 2008, 07:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
my fiance did not put none on the form g-325a like in the part a file number its blank or all other names
will the uscis send it back to me because of that



You funny i do not blame her for anything oversight i love her



Blame and love are not mutually exclusive. I'm saying you saw the forms last and were the one who was supposed to know what you were doing. Next time, check forms over for oversights and correct them yourself and if you don't, then take responsibility for filing an incomplete or incorrect form. It's your responsibility, not hers.



And shame shame shame on you for not being an expert like some of the others here on this site.

Compasion is for the weak.

Ridicule is for those who are smarter than everyone else.
*Robert*MaleThailand2008-08-12 20:38:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresMultiple questions regarding K-1 Visas
QUOTE (KimandRuss @ Aug 19 2008, 09:40 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Ask the Consulate in Rio about DCF.



Or you simply go to their website and get some information:

http://brasilia.usem...itemmenu=58#pet

DCF is possible, with the following prerequisites:

QUOTE
The petitioner must be a resident of Brazil (for at least the preceding six months) and physically present at any American Consulate in Brazil or at the Embassy in Brasília. In Rio de Janeiro, you must schedule an appointment with the Immigrant Visa Unit at the American Consulate to file the I-130 petition. Please call or e-mail to schedule the appointment.

*Robert*MaleThailand2008-08-19 10:13:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 port of entry
Any International airport in the US will work, including Hawaii.
*Robert*MaleThailand2008-08-26 13:31:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAlready have a tourist visa - worth filing the K1?
QUOTE (Ana&D @ Aug 28 2008, 06:01 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'll just share my personal opinion. Getting married on a tourist visa, when u used it to enter the country knowing that you two will be getting married is considered fraud. And can result in a 10 yr ban from the US. Personally, I wouldn't risk it, no matter what lawyers would tell me (they do like those complicated cases - more money for them smile.gif ). But that's me. Many did it before and somehow got away. I'd rather go the somewhat longer but "legal" way just to avoid problems in the future.



Please don't confuse "getting married", and using a tourist visa to enter the US with the intention to immigrate.

There is NOTHING illegal with getting married on a tourist visa.
*Robert*MaleThailand2008-08-28 07:41:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresMy boyfriend came to visit on the VWP
QUOTE (pushbrk @ Oct 1 2008, 11:57 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (TayRivers @ Oct 1 2008, 08:33 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (estadia @ Oct 1 2008, 11:17 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
well im gonna be the one to play devils advocate on this one..........congratulations on finding ur life partner im really happy for u ..........but most of us on here also love our s/o and do not want to be separated.......but truly i believe unless he is in physical danger or u would be in a hardship other than missing him u should file for either k1 or marraige visa and he should return to his country to wait out the time and it is possiable he can come and visit while waiting or u can go there while waiting
and thats just my opinion for what ever it is worth .........
but really i am very happy for u......
sara



It may be your opinion but it is very bad information. He is already here in the US and did not have any intention of remaining in the US when he entered so there is no reason for him to go home. They can marry and file for AOS and I-130 together and he can legally remain here while it is being processed. He may or may not be asked at AOS interview what his intent was at entry, but he does have evidence of his intent to return.

As he entered on a VWP he sould not bother with applying for AP as he should not leave the US until his AOS has been approved and he has his greencard in hand.

There are many many people who have gone this route and have now got their greencard. It is a legal route that is available to people who did not have intent to remain at the time of their entry but later changed their minds.


This advice is spot on, if his affairs can be arranged to allow him to remain in the US until he has LPR status. If not, then he must leave and go through a visa process.

We're not here to make moral or relationship judgments for other people but rather to help with immigration issues. Since the decision to marry occured after US entry and there is evidence to support that, simply marrying and adjusting status to permanent resident is a legal option.




Ditto on what pushbrk and TayRivers said. yes.gif
*Robert*MaleThailand2008-10-01 11:42:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHow to cancel approved K-1?
Oh My... ohmy.gif This should get interesting!

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*Robert*MaleThailand2008-10-01 13:26:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHow to cancel approved K-1?
Should try looking for one in Visayas... I hear they have some good ones there too! good.gif

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pushbrk, love your comment about AG and the Internet!!! rofl.gif
*Robert*MaleThailand2008-10-01 11:52:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 visa and employment?
QUOTE (SunDrop @ Nov 2 2008, 08:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (funkycatspangky @ Nov 2 2008, 02:03 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If my future wife is american and will be partitioning for my K1 visa

Do I need to be employed?

Or can I tell USCIS that once I have my Conditional Green Card, I will find employment in the USA?


Dunno why no one's replied to you yet. But no, you do not need to be employed. There isn't an employer in the US who would touch you unless you are able to work in a highly skilled field that they are desperate for people. If this were the case, you'd probably be applying for a work permit as a result of a job offer, instead of a K1 Fiance visa. Employers can't hire you unless they are sponsoring you for a work permit or you have an EAD which you won't get until you're in the US and have also applied for a Social Security Number (SSN).

The USCIS only care that your petitioner (it's not partitioning, but petitioning smile.gif ) earns 125% of the poverty line for a family of the size they are responsible for. For example, if it will just be you and your USC fiance/e, then it's a family of 2. If you or they have children they are responsible for, then it's a family of 2 + however many children are involved.




Do you have some basis for saying the OP can't get a job unless they are highly skilled?

You do NOT have to have a SSN in order to apply for EAD.
*Robert*MaleThailand2008-11-03 08:34:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWhat is adjudicated???
QUOTE (micherine @ Nov 3 2008, 07:25 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I sent the I-129F to CSC on 30 October. Yeah! So like any diligent VJ user, I filled in my VisaJourney timeline and it gave me back this statement:

"Based on timeline data, your I129f may be adjudicated between March 16, 2009 and March 21, 2009*."

What does adjudicated mean?? Does that mean, that if all goes smoothly, my fiance can get on a plane after this date?


It means the CO will determine whether or not to approve the petition.

If the petition is approved, it will be sent to the NVC, who will then forward it to the proper Embassy.

This does not mean a visa will be granted, and is the start of another process of collecting evidence, paperwork, medicals, and finally, an interview.

You have a LONG way to go.
*Robert*MaleThailand2008-11-03 08:47:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI need help with a question
QUOTE (selvatoree @ Nov 22 2008, 02:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
i did see the example and did my form as it , i didnt check the box of intend to support , and asking if that okay or not to leave it exaclty as the example ?



You do NOT check the box, and put the following comment, as in the example, on the first line:

N/A ( K1 visa process for permanent residence )
*Robert*MaleThailand2008-11-22 16:02:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresVisiting foreign fiance during the K-1 process
QUOTE (Luke and Deanna @ Nov 22 2008, 04:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I am just very worried about being young and being a student and not having a job. I just don't know if it will look bad with me not working in the beginning and just having a co sponsor.

Sorry if my words are confusing you ha.

Anyway, thank you for your advice.

Deanna and Luke


Deanna, it's the job of the CO to ensure that Luke will not become a financial burden to the US, not to judge you for your age or being a student. You are certainly not the first unemployed student to get married!

It is your job to prove you have an ongoing relationship, which will not be a problem, and that Luke will not become a finacial burden, which he will not since you have a co-sponser.

Your age and occupation are not key to this process.
*Robert*MaleThailand2008-11-22 16:34:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresVisiting foreign fiance during the K-1 process
QUOTE (Luke and Deanna @ Nov 22 2008, 03:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Now would it matter that I do not have a job in the first part during the I-129F from? I'm 18, a student, and I have a co sponsor that is well qualified for it.

Our thinking was for me to stay a good month at least in the UK with my fiance during the first part of the K-1 process. With a job I will not be able to do so.

Would it look bad if on the I-129F form I don't have a job and on the I-134 form I do?

Any suggestions, advice or similar experiences?

Thank You,

Deanna and Luke


Your job is being a student! As for the I-134, you will need to get advice from others who've gone through the UK, as to whether or not they accept co-sponsers. For the I-864, you'll have no problem.

As to the original question of visiting... the more time you spend together, the more evidence you have of a bonafide relationship. Take plenty of pictures and keep all your boarding passes as proof of an ongoing relationship, along with the stamps in your passport.
*Robert*MaleThailand2008-11-22 15:56:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresG325A last 5 years of residences question
I'm sure that will be fine. It's not like they are going to go door to door and check! blush.gif Just put as accurate information as you can. That's the main thing.
*Robert*MaleThailand2008-11-22 16:19:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHaving younger male fiancee
It's not the Service Centers job to pass moral judgement, but to ensure everything is legitimate. If you meet the requirements of the petition, and show you have met withing two years, and there are no legal issues with you or your fiance, then you have nothing to worry about.

On top of all that... 6 years ain't nothin! wink.gif
*Robert*MaleThailand2008-11-22 22:00:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresSAWASDEE 2
QUOTE (toma1 @ Jan 3 2009, 01:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Anyone know a good long distance company for Thailand?


I use PINGO. It keeps phone records, which is nice for proving a bonafide relationship, you can renew online, you can program in the numbers you call from, so you don't have to enter your account and PIN, you can program the numbers you like to call, and there are all other sorts of features.

Right now, it's only 3.3 cents to Thailand.
*Robert*MaleThailand2009-01-05 12:12:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresSAWASDEE 2
QUOTE (eric_f @ Dec 30 2008, 12:30 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Anyone else get two identical letters from the NVC? I got two dated a week apart stating that they had received my case from uscis. ?? :S


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But hey... two is better than one! wink.gif
*Robert*MaleThailand2008-12-31 09:16:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresSAWASDEE 2
QUOTE (toma1 @ Dec 24 2008, 10:09 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (roi_aggie @ Dec 19 2008, 07:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
How many wedding dates do you intend to have?! There is no reason to rush to a court house to get married, because 90 days is plenty of time to plan and get married, especially if you've already done some ground work, like finding a wedding planner, or someone like that.
Robert


Well in my case, the rush is saving 1000s of dollars if we have the wedding by December 31. The difference in income taxes between filing "single" and "married filing jointly" is pretty big. I know it's not romantic, but we discussed it and she thought it was a good idea... and after all, we had the unofficial Buddhist ceremony in Thailand back in August.

So we are doing the same thing. Courthouse wedding in December... family wedding later.


Well that's one good reason for getting married by Dec 31st!
*Robert*MaleThailand2008-12-24 11:09:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresSAWASDEE 2
QUOTE (HYENA @ Dec 23 2008, 10:55 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (mnbinth @ Dec 23 2008, 08:34 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (roi_aggie @ Dec 23 2008, 07:17 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I did not state or imply you were breaking any laws. It's a matter of perception on the part of the CO at the embassy, and the CBO at the POE. If they see wedding bands, then it is possible for them to assume you are married, which invalidates the K-1 visa. It will then be up to you to prove otherwise.
It's all about perception, not the law or the facts.

For what its worth, my wife and I had our ceremony and exchanged rings in Thailand. At the K1 interview in Bangkok we didn't wear our rings, but had they asked a direct question, we would have told them. It's far worse to get caught in a lie then to tell them you had a ceremony. The people that work at the embassy aren't stupid; they know you'll probably have wedding events before leaving the country.
At the POE in San Francisco we left our bands on and the IO just congratulated her. As soon as we got home, we went to a local judge and had the legal ceremony. The judge made us take off our bands and exchange them again in front of her. ha! This time I got to kiss the bride in front of the witnesses, unlike during the ceremony in Thailand. good.gif



Glad you shared that. I think what we're doing is very common for the same reasons we have; we won't be back for a year and to get the all important gold and cash transfer before you take their daughter (the family, if poor, will need it and like it). I'm wearing a band now and she's wearing her engagement ring and we haven't taken them off since making our commitment to each other when we were engaged. Sure I'll take it off for the interview but she can leave her engagement ring on. No bands (we've already got rings we'll re-give for both ceremonies like you did. She's got 5 others to choose from if she wants a wedding ring but after an engagement ring, a wedding ring seems moot by that point (to me). No one in her village wear rings, none of her married friends wear them so it's just another adornment.

We're doing it pretty much just like you have except having a reception/family ceremony at our house after we've been here for a couple months (in time for everyone to make plans). It's not that complicated (to us).

I'm growing impatient here! CSC has been rockin and VSC is smoking quaaludes!


Chutima and I exchanged rings at our Buddhist ceremony, in front of her friends and family. Afterwards I always wore my ring, and she wore her rings, with the exception of her interview, which she only wore her engagement ring, and arriving at Honolulu. We of course removed them prior to our wedding in Kauai, at which point we became legally married.

Exchanging rings is not part of Thai culture for getting married. It’s something that Farangs do.


*Robert*MaleThailand2008-12-24 08:23:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresSAWASDEE 2
QUOTE (HYENA @ Dec 22 2008, 05:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It was our immigration attorney's who explained to me when she said she was previously married, they asked "paper married or just married?" and they explained the carnally/culturally versus legal differences common in her area. They said "if there aren't papers, it didn't happen (legal recognition)". I learned their ceremony/carnal definition and her area could care less about legal any more than I do unless it prevents something they need. Legally her parents, her Uncle who's the mayor (or whatever you call him) of their soi, her sister and brother and grandparents were never (legally) married, either but all are known as married.

Everyone's different. We're breaking no laws. We'll do the blessing ceremony there for the cultural formality ($)/announcement, then again here. Soon as she gets here, it takes less than a week to get into the courthouse and get the paperwork going (our paperwork ceremony, so to speak--hardly a marriage on our eyes). Our purpose is to appease the governments and get papers 2 months earlier so we can return to Thailand sooner. No laws against wedding bands (not that we're using one since her culture doesn't do rings in the first place), no wedding planner, we're not stuck on dates or legal whatever and we're doing what gets us paperwork fastest (2 months faster) and most importantly, we're complying with Thai and US law 100%...everything else is protected under freedom of speech and expression in both countries (rings-if we used them, ceremonies, etc)... We're doing what makes us and our families happy and not harming anyone or breaking any laws in the process.


I did not state or imply you were breaking any laws. It's a matter of perception on the part of the CO at the embassy, and the CBO at the POE. If they see wedding bands, then it is possible for them to assume you are married, which invalidates the K-1 visa. It will then be up to you to prove otherwise.

It's all about perception, not the law or the facts.
*Robert*MaleThailand2008-12-23 08:17:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresCASE APPROVED!!
:D Congrats!!! :thumbs:
*Robert*MaleThailand2006-05-09 18:32:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNOA2! Now to NVC!
:D Congrats Jim :thumbs: The "A" number will not be necessary until you do your AOS paperwork. The thing you need now is your BNK case number which the NVC will assign. You need that information before the check-list and the other necessary forms can be sent to the BNK consulate and an interview date scheduled. You still have a lot of work ahead of you. Getting your interview date is the next most important thing. After that, you get to wait again. :clock:

Good luck!
*Robert*MaleThailand2006-05-10 13:03:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNOA2! Now to NVC!
:D Congrats!!! :thumbs:

On to Bangkok! :yes:
*Robert*MaleThailand2006-05-09 18:27:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedureswhat's "touched"?
"touched" is a mental affliction that many VJ members suffer from! ;)

It is also when the status of your case, online, does not change, but the date of the status message does.
*Robert*MaleThailand2006-05-10 12:58:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresUSCIS vs. NVC reecipt no.

After being approved by USCIS and waiting 2 weeks and a half I called NVC to see if they received my application but when I punch in my receipt no. starting with EAC, they tell me that they have not received anything with that receipt no., but two days later my fiance received his packet from the embassy, is there a different receipt no you are supposed to use with NVC other than the one they give you in the USCIS and if my fiance received his packet then does that must mean NVC received our stuff right??????


You can not get the status of your K-1 case with the NVC using their automated system. If you want to find out it's status, you must talk to an operator.

If your fiance already has his packet 3, then you are done with the NVC. The NVC assigned case number should be in the packet the consulate sent out.
*Robert*MaleThailand2006-05-10 17:03:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK-1 Approved 5/8/06
:D Congrats!!! :thumbs:
*Robert*MaleThailand2006-05-09 18:30:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNOA2-Case Approved!!!!!! Yippy!!!
:D Congrats!!! :thumbs:
*Robert*MaleThailand2006-05-09 18:31:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresCuban Fiance has interview date!!
:D Congrats!!! :thumbs:
*Robert*MaleThailand2006-05-09 18:31:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI GOT AN INTERVIEW!!!!
:D Excellent News! :thumbs: I know the feeling, and it's almost interview time as well! Congrats!!! :thumbs:
*Robert*MaleThailand2006-05-11 22:35:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresApproved!
:D Congrats!!! :thumbs:
*Robert*MaleThailand2006-05-11 22:36:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresThis case has been
:D Congrats! :thumbs: Though getting the NOA2 is a great feeling... you still have a lot of work ahead of you now! Getting that interview date is the next big step... then its the waiting game all over again!

Good luck! :thumbs:
*Robert*MaleThailand2006-05-10 12:55:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresMe too!! Case approved!!
:D Congrats! :thumbs:
*Robert*MaleThailand2006-05-09 18:25:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresmaybe stupid question
thecat,

The last time i saw you post was about your fiance's drinking problem, dwi, and the fact he illegaly left the country to meet you in Mexico. What happened that he is now in jail?

There is nothing you can do now except wait. However, if he get's an RFE, how will he know it? Will someone take him his mail to the jail?

I really worry about this whole situation. I realize you say you love him... but you need to open your eyes and think with your brain, not just your heart.

Good luck!
Robert
*Robert*MaleThailand2006-05-11 23:47:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresmaybe stupid question


Do you really believe that all the people in prison are evil and dont deserve some happiness and we all should laugh at their desire to be happy?


Yes and not while they are doing time they don't. Let him find a "fiancé" in prison or maybe one will find him. LOL

:o
:whistle:
*Robert*MaleThailand2006-05-11 22:38:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWe've got our Visa!!
Woo Hoo!!! :dance: :D Congrats!!! :thumbs: Hope to be getting our visa next week as well!!! :D
*Robert*MaleThailand2006-05-11 22:48:00