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K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHow to pay I-129F application fee from abroad?

Hi Jamiealderson,

 

Could you please tell me who you made your money order out to? I emailed dublincons@state.gov and they said USCIS. I just wanted to see what you did?

 

Thanks,

Sasha

 

Hi Sasha,

 

We made our bank draft out to "U.S. Department of Homeland Security" that's what it said in the i-129f insturction packet. Hope this helps!

 

Jamie


jamiealdersonNot Telling02013-05-09 08:03:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHow to pay I-129F application fee from abroad?
We are filing abroad from Ireland. I emailed the Dublin, Ireland embassy for advice because I was also concerned with how to pay. I was told to get a bank draft from a Irish bank in $. We got our NOA1 today so I'm hoping that means the bank draft was fine. You should be able to go to a bank there and get a bank draft in $. Don't know if a bank draft and a money order are the same thing. Good luck!
jamiealdersonNot Telling02013-02-07 20:55:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresFiling the I-129F while living abroad
Bump!

I am filing from abroad as well and I'm curious as to anyone's input who has done it before. Thanks!
jamiealdersonNot Telling02013-02-06 19:58:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK-1... Needs Help
Good day everyone.. how's everybody? getting agitated ?maybe, but let us just keep praying that soon we could be together with our loved ones...

Just this morning 7am (Philippine time)my fiance told me to check the USCIS website because there's a notice stated in our status that "On April 23, 2013, your Alien Registration Number was changed relating to your I129F, PETITION FOR FIANCE(E). Please check our website at www.uscis.gov for further updates on your case. Please wait until the end of normal processing time before calling customer service at 1-800-375-5283 for live assistance.'
:blink:I and my fiance are thinking and confused what does this mean? :help: I've been sending emails to USCIS asking about out case status as well my fiance kept on calling them, maybe they are getting tired of reading my emails and listening to the voice of my fiance lols... :bonk:

Take care everyone!
love lots
JANE
June and JaneFemalePhilippines2013-04-23 18:53:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresputting up our pictures for I-129F

Really? Im now confused whether to send printed photos or 2 photos pasted in each page in MS Word and then print it out. Less bulky in the packet and easier to check by the officer reviewing the application



A link that this forum will not let me post suggested real photos. Ugh. Google it. :(

They suggested putting real photos in labeled bags, with labelling on the back of each written by hand (with names, dates and locations). This is what I did.

Edited by lost_at_sea, 20 January 2013 - 11:48 AM.

lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-01-20 11:47:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresListing addresses etc. for DS-230

You will do the DS-230, Part 1 which is page 1 and 2. This thread would be useful for you to start reading from the beginning.
http://www.visajourn...terview-thread/



Cheers. I see that "part 2" is crossed through on that post.
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-01-20 16:46:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresListing addresses etc. for DS-230

Don't worry too much about those small details, approximate dates are good enough for the form.


Cool. Thanks.
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-01-20 15:04:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresListing addresses etc. for DS-230
Oh, no, wait. I've got myself confused haven't I?

The DS-230 is for immigrant visas, and the K1 Fiance is non-immigrant, right?

I assume I'll end up having to give that information at *some* point though.

I'm looking at this list: http://www.visajourn...content/k1forms
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-01-20 14:31:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresListing addresses etc. for DS-230
So, I'm gathering data for the paperwork when the visa processing actually starts at the consulate. I looked at the forms, and I think I'm understanding it that I need to provide the following:

* Everywhere I've lived since I was 16
* All my jobs for the last 10 years
* Academic institutions

My questions are:

It appears I don't have to list places I lived for less than 6 months - as a student/graduate, I moved about a little bit and have some places I stayed that were less than 6 months. Should I leave gaps in my address history then? Does that look weird? Do I need to list dates with actual DAYS or just like months (i.e. 09/2011 - 02-2013)

Does academic institutions include like, primary schools/high schools?
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-01-20 14:03:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresProof of Relationship

Okay, so I am about to send in my I129f packet but I need a few clarifications! I attached a few pictures of my fiance and I but on a MS word isntead of a digital and labeled them all with a caption. Is that going to work? Also, my engagement party was only my family and my inlaws and his aunt. Due to teh fact my grandmother passed away(RIP). Should I submit a explanation for that too or no? I attaached a receipt of my makeup but I dont know if that will help because they might ask why i got my makeup done and had a 5 people engagement party at home.


They're not actually fussed about your engagement party - what they care about is whether you've met or not. Pics of you two together is fine, you don't need to go nuts with the details. Got a photo from your engagement party of you two together? Just include that with the description of "engagement party", the date and location and that's it, along with whatever other pics and proof you're sending (like trip receipts or whatever).

They're more likely to talk to you about your party at the interview, so I wouldn't worry about it much now.

Edited by lost_at_sea, 20 January 2013 - 01:45 PM.

lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-01-20 13:44:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresQuick Question
Mine has never said that the alien number has changed. Is that bad?
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-01-20 10:15:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK-1 FIANCE(E)- PACKAGE 3

We had a good time celebrating together. Had a hotel in London. After the interview we did tourist things including the Buckingham Palace tour which used to be only open in July/August. Loved it! And we had a nice dinner before catching a late coach home. He did not plan to POE for two months, so it was a good time to take a summer holiday trip over. Even if I hadn't gotten in, I was there to ride the coach, wait in line with him, and then celebrate afterwards.

If money is tight or he has limited vacation days, you might be better off saving both for when you get to the US. I don't know if you've looked, but AOS is $1070 and is best done ASAP so you can get work authorization and a driver's license, etc. He may need to take off days to drive you to Social Security office, biometrics appointment, a civil surgeon if you don't get your shots sorted before your medical exam, and to just have some fun days with you because you'll be bored while he works every day.


Oh, no. We're spoilt. He's in London working on an ICT visa until this K1 business is done. We're aware of the AOS, but thanks for the heads-up - we're lucky that he gets a lot of vacation and we'll get time when we get back to take care of that stuff as part of his companies relocation system.
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-01-23 14:57:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK-1 FIANCE(E)- PACKAGE 3

You can request that your partner's name be added to your interview letter by requesting it when you submit your forms or DS-2001. I got in by just showing up and having my US passport as ID, but the preferred method is to list who is coming with you. On certain high security days, they have refused extra persons inside but I'm aware of a number of spouses/fiances who have attended. It does not influence the decision to have the partner there in London. I just did it because I could afford to fly over for a one last trip to England and London for awhile.


Oh, that's interesting. I may persuade mine to come with me, then :)
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-01-23 12:01:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK-1 FIANCE(E)- PACKAGE 3

Does the UK Embassy allows the Petitioner to attend the interview with the Beneficiary, or do they have to give you permission to do that?


I think you can arrange it if you need help (like, physically or something, say if you had a disability and mobility was a problem) but no, not as a matter of course as far as I know (in fact, I'm pretty sure I read on the long-thread in the UK section that someone's partner wasn't even allowed in to wait and ended up having to go find a coffee shop to hang out in).
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-01-23 11:39:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK-1 FIANCE(E)- PACKAGE 3

Good morning UK VJ members , Please can you enlight me about the package 3 , is the UK EMBASSY GOING TO MAIL OR EMAIL THE BENEFICIARY THE PACKAGE 3 AND HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO RECEIVED IT FROM THE TIME THE EMBASSY ECEIVES IT. PLEASE LET ME KNOW . THANKS



It looks like you leant on the caps-lock key.

Anyway, the timeline for events is here: http://www.visajourn.../content/k1flow The packet will go to the beneficiary and tell them what to do next.

And there's loads about what to do with Packet 3 on the UK section of the forum here: http://www.visajourn...terview-thread/

Edited by lost_at_sea, 23 January 2013 - 11:01 AM.

lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-01-23 11:00:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresBirth Certificate at K1 interview

They did it there and then so I'm sorted :) phew


That's good! Didn't know you could get them in person (I ordered a couple of copies). Good info.
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-01-24 08:57:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresBirth Certificate at K1 interview
The info about birth certificate requirements is here: http://london.usemba...rth_certificate

Unfortunately, it's quite clear that they won't accept the short one. Maybe your parents still have a long form copy?
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-01-23 07:53:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures2RFE's

you got rfe after 7 months of waiting????


It's normal for the RFE to appear around the time you might expect an approval (so yes, around 5 - 7 months, depending on service centre). It means the case is on someone's desk, they're looking at it, and are actively working on it. In the good news stakes: Sending back your RFE means your petition will be processed quickly, as it's already on someones active case list on their desk.
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-01-24 12:07:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 or CR1 visa - Urgent help needed

If I apply for a spouse visa after I get married.. then my biggest fear is that, will I be allowed to travel to US on tourist while My CR1 application will be in process. Will US embassy surrender my passport? If I can provide the proof with the photos of the ceremony, am I eligible to apply for K1 visa.


You can travel to the US while a petition like the CR-1 is pending, but, as always, they can deny entry at POE if they believe you're intending to do something that is outside of the permissions of the tourist visa. You just have to be clear that you're just there for a visit and are staying within the terms of the tourist visa limits (usually, you cannot stay for more than 90 days, for example, although I'm not familiar with the restrictions of a B visa). You'll have to show you're not living and working there if they ask.
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-01-23 11:09:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresTricky k-1 situation

Hello,

Background info: I'm in the States and she is working in Korea but from the Philippines. We want to file for a k-1 visa and have her do everything while in Korea up to the point of needing to schedule the appointment at the Embassy in Manila. Basically, have her schedule the appoint in Korea, go back to the Philippines for one month, do the interview and hopefully fly to the States.

Okay, after that. We will get married quickly but we do NOT want to pay the AOS fee of 1000$ because we are not staying in the States passed January 2015 (or even November 2014). I'm awaiting for a contract to run out then we are both moving back to the Philippines. But, she needs to have a work permit though, so we will file that right after we get married.

My question, is it possible to file the I-765 (work permit) and have that allow her to work until early 2015? Also, can we get away with NOT filing the AOS and just allow the k-1 visa to expire? Or can we file something else so we don't have to pay that fee? She'll be in country just over 2 years then we will BOTH move to the Philippines.

And if that is the case? Can she get back in the country later (10 years down the road)? or would we have to do a k-3 visa or something?

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all very much.

Reilly/Hanna..


Sounds to me like the only legit thing to do is suck it up and pay for, and complete, the AOS. You want to stay there much longer than you're allowed to on the K1 (and if you don't do AOS, she won't be able to re-enter on the K1, it's null once she enters).

The K1 is simply an official visa that allows a person to enter the US for the purposes of marriage (which, as I'm sure you know, you *must* do within 90 days of coming into the States on that visa), it's legally a non-immigrant visa - she can't remain legally without adjusting status, and if you leave without doing that, she'll only be able to come back on a different visa (such as a tourist one, with the restrictions that go with) or you file for the spousal visa from outside the country (which will take just as long as your K1 did + more money, it'd be like starting over) and if you remain, as another commenter said, she'll be doing so illegally and then the risk is just... well, yeah... bad.

Edited by lost_at_sea, 08 February 2013 - 10:02 AM.

lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-02-08 10:00:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresUK Medical to Interview
It sounds like he needs to more carefully read the instructions from the London embassy, found here: http://london.usembassy.gov/iv_15.html

There is also good and extremely detailed info on the UK subsection: http://www.visajourn...terview-thread/
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-02-19 03:47:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresUK Medical to Interview
In London, the embassy sets the interview date once they've received the medical results.
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-02-18 14:00:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresProof of relationship and etc.

Hey guys! So I've been a little worried about making sure I have enough evidence of my relationship and means of support for when my sweety comes to the states.

For my relationship and proof that we've met in the last two years, I have vacation pictures of us, I can get letters from both his and my family ( how are those supposed to be set up and worded by the way? ) Recent bank statements of ours showing us at the same address. Plus I could just walk outside and take a picture of us!

In terms of support, I can get a letter of future employment, a letter from my grandmother allowing us to stay in her house for as long as we need, and a letter from my father agreeing to co sign/sponsor/support us if needed ( probably wont be necessary ).

Anyways, do I have enough? What is necessary and what could I leave out if anything? Thanks for the help!



"Recent bank statements of ours showing us at the same address"

That suggests you live together. If so, are your utility bills and rental agreement/mortgage agreement in both your names jointly? I'd just send those. Myself and my partner live together, so we sent those sorts of documents rather than lots of other "proof". The number one thing they are interested in is showing that you have met in the last 2 years, rather than the depth of relationship (that's more for the interview).

The American half of the partnership must show ability to support the beneficiary, else have a co-sponsor on their side. I'm not sure your "future job" will count. Money in the bank!

Edited by lost_at_sea, 20 February 2013 - 09:20 AM.

lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-02-20 09:17:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-129F #18 Part B Supplement Question

I am working on the I-129F form and question and its asking how we met. I put that we met online which is true and the months we recently saw each other and the cities. What else should I put here? I didn't know how much detail or specifically how much detail I should put in it?
Thanks guys!


The size of the box should give you an indication.. Just needs to be simple like "X and Y met online at website whatever.com, and then met in person on these days in these places". That's it. They just want to know that you *have* met in the last 2 years, not how many times or what you did (they might ask at the interview, though).
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-02-24 13:47:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresTies to my country.

Sorry for posting again but what kind of documents do you bring with you when you travel and have to show you have ties to your home country?
Would bank statements and a photocopy of my car insurance be enough?



If this is just for a visit to the States, usually the most they ask for is a return flight, but if you're particularly worried or you're doing something weird (like staying quite long, or moving some stuff over or whatever) then typical "proof of ties" would be a rental agreement/mortgage payment agreement on the place you live, a letter from your employer (saying that you're employed and they're expecting you back at work on XXX), or if you're at school some information about your enrolment or schedule should do. Usually something to show you've got stuff to do at home that you can't just abandon. :)

I wouldn't stress too much though. I think you're British, right? So, the VWP doesn't usually come under much scrutiny. Answer questions honestly at POE, but don't volunteer "visiting my fiance" unless they explicitly ask. I never got much questioning ever before, even when I did say "visiting my boyfriend", the follow-up Q was almost always "and what are you both doing? when is your return flight?" and they never asked for any further evidence other than my verbal responses. If you're telling the truth, it's really no big deal. I went to NY with my other half only 3 weeks ago with no bother, and we're going to SF this Wednesday to a friend's wedding and again, I anticipate no issues.

Edited by lost_at_sea, 25 February 2013 - 07:20 AM.

lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-02-25 07:17:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK-1 Visa Tijuana

First of all thank you for reading my question. Once my fiancee gets her K-1 visa approved and she can enter the US, we get married and put in for "adjustment of status". Can she go back to Mexico immediately and finish the rest of her immigration paper work there to get her "Resident Alien Card"? She has 2 daughters that are bound (for now) to stay in Mexico without a visa because the biological father abandoned them and we have to gain custody through the Mexican Courts. She needs to go back until family gets settled in and we can get settled with the situation. I am afraid that if we were to have her go back to Mexico after getting married in the US, as she only has one time entrance to get married, that immigration will say..."now you have to stay here in the US or else loose your (Resident Alien Status). Any advise would be appreciated.

Thank you


No. You can't leave the US until you get AP (advance parole) which will take 2 - 3 months from filing for AOS assuming you include the paperwork for AP (it's optional, not everyone bothers). Check the AOS guides (http://www.visajourn...content/k1k3aos). If you leave after getting married (by entering on a K1) without waiting for AP, you have to start all over and file for a spousal visa.

Edited by lost_at_sea, 25 February 2013 - 12:46 PM.

lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-02-25 12:43:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK-1 Fiance SPAIN

Thank you Matt (or Maya ;) ) I appreciate your help. So everything moves relatively fast after the NOA2? I honestly was a bit scared with that part because here in Spain (as you WELL know) "funcionarios" tend to move at a snail like pace and I was so concerned they were going to take a long time. So I, the petitioner, am basically done with paperwork? YEAH! hahah thanks again for answering. I definitely didn't know they give you the visa on the spot. That is EXCELLENT news. I really don't want to be apart from him for too long. How long until you got your NOA2? Thanks again!


The petitioner will still need to complete affidavit of support forms (proving you can support your fiance financially) for the interview stage. So you're not done with forms yet.
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-02-21 06:43:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresRelationship Proof

I am beginning to collect proof of my relationship with my fiance. Whatsapp messenger conversations, emails and facebook messages. The emails and messenger convos dont say my fiance's full name and everything is in spanish. I read somewhere that all documents must be translated into English. And our phone calls usually only last about 2 minutes because we usually communicate on Oovoo... ??


If you're about to submit your petition, the most important evidence to include is proof of having met in the last 2 years - boarding passes, passport stamps etc. + photos of you both together (those would all be primary evidence). The things you mention are more secondary, and are more helpful at interview stage.
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-02-26 10:04:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresLiving abroad, K1 application
My other half and I live abroad (uk) and we filed the petition OK with our address here (noa1 came here no problem).

We opted for that, over the married visa, because we didn't have time to organise a wedding here then do the spouse visa process before his visa here is due to expire (and we couldn't file earlier due to other constraints) and the k1 is supposedly faster to obtain (hah).

There are more reasons than money to have to do k1.

Edited by lost_at_sea, 25 February 2013 - 06:26 PM.

lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-02-25 18:25:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedureshigher air fare charge for K1 visa immigrants???

A K1 is a non-immigrant visa which is only good for 90 days, hence why you have to apply for change of status after you get married


I'm glad someone pointed this out. The k1 is just allowing you to legally marry in the US and then adjust status to immigrant. It is legally "non-immigrant".
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-02-26 09:00:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 Timing and Visiting

Ok thanks!

And I found out the passport with all the stamps is actually expired and she got a fresh one recently. Would it still be good to bring the old one to show the stamps and traveled places?



I lost my passport just before we applied for the petition, and I've travelled to the US 3 times already on the new, empty, one with no issues since September 2012 (travelling to the US *again* in April - we travel a lot).

I travel loads in Europe, but being European I dont get many stamps for that. :)

It's no worries, though - the US has records of travel in and out of the country. The last time I went in (last week) the immigration officer made small talk and asked me when the last time I was in the US was, and I was able to tell him that time and the time before just off the top of my head without evidence - I suspect he was able to see if I was accurate on his screen, but I didn't ask him (I do often ask them stuff, and they often are happy to tell you). It's really not that scary. They're looking for shifty people who are obviously confused or lying.

Edited by lost_at_sea, 06 March 2013 - 07:23 AM.

lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-03-06 07:21:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPostpone Application

Okay thanks very much! Feeling less panicked now..


Oh, I just looked at your timeline and I think you might have filled it out wrong? You've set a service centre (Vermont) which means you must have got an NOA1 to know where it went - you should put that date into the I-129F NOA1 field (the one listed on the physical paper notice) and the date you actually put it into the mail into the other field (I-129F Sent).

Edited by lost_at_sea, 06 March 2013 - 07:12 AM.

lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-03-06 07:12:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPostpone Application

Okay thanks very much! Feeling less panicked now..


Oh, I just looked at your timeline and I think you might have filled it out wrong? You've set a service centre (Vermont) which means you must have got an NOA1 to know where it went - you should put that date into the I-129F NOA1 field (the one listed on the physical paper notice) and the date you actually put it into the mail into the other field you've got the date in.
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-03-06 07:12:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPostpone Application

Right, I just did my timeline. The estimated date for receiving a K1 is August 17th 2013. This is what we were expecting, but he wouldn't be able to come until about August of 2014. I was thinking that we might not need to postpone, if for example we get an RFE. But I think it's too much of a difference.


Yeah, well, I don't think you can postpone, but you can certainly be slow :) I'm not sure how long, for example, London will allow an interview for the visa to be done in after they receive the paperwork and wait for stuff from your other half. Work out your fastest case scenario and longest and see what the deficit gap is to Sept 2014.

Edited by lost_at_sea, 06 March 2013 - 06:46 AM.

lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-03-06 06:45:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPostpone Application
You may not need to, depending how far along you are. You'll have 6months from the issuing of the visa to use it, so if you've only just submitted, you may be able to time the entry to be at the end of his year working in the UK, since it takes about 9 months start to finish to actually get the visa in-hand. I guess it also depends how strict his desire is to do the whole years contract, in balance with the cost and time of resubmission.

If you fill out your timeline you can get an estimation for when your petition may be approved to help you work out what might be best.

Edited by lost_at_sea, 06 March 2013 - 06:35 AM.

lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-03-06 06:29:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresProcessing Time????

Thanks... So can I expect to be with him at least on my b'day?? which is in December :P ???


Complete your timeline, and it'll give you an estimate on when your petition may be approved. See this thread for how: http://www.visajourn...approval-dates/

Bear in mind that whatever it predicts, you'll still need to add on more time for processing at your local consulate for medical, interview and actually getting your visa in your passport.
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-03-08 08:52:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresProcessing Time????

And yes my receipt number starts with EAC... so now what does that mean???


That means it's gone to Vermont.
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-03-08 06:37:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresProcessing Time????
Have a look at this thread: http://www.visajourn...approval-dates/

If you complete your timeline, you'll get an estimation of when you may receive your NOA2. Note that NOA2 is just approval of the petition, and you'll have to then add on extra time for processing at your local embassy to get medical, interview and finally visa-in-hand.

Edited by lost_at_sea, 08 March 2013 - 05:32 AM.

lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-03-08 05:32:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWhat does this mean
Yeah, the password logins expire every 2 months, so you end up having to make a new one through the "I forgot my password" path.
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-03-09 11:13:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedureswriting in pen

But it also states one can write None.
Which would be the appropriate correct thing to put in the "middle name" box if there is none?


Put N/A - it's less ambiguous.
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-03-09 11:52:00