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K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPassport style photo for Police Certificate
Has anybody responding here read the title of this thread?

Has the OP read the requirements clearly stated in the ACPO application including exact measurements?


Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2014-02-23 23:57:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPassport Photos

Hi
 
We will soon be sending off my K1 visa application and im a little confused over the type of photo needed.
Im from the UK but my fiancee is from the USA.
When sending a passport photo for the K1 application does it need to be UK size or US size? I know you can get US visa sized photos which are bigger than the standard UK ones.
I also wondered what i would need for both the medical and the police check?
Thanks.






I don't see in the I-129F instructions where it specifies a size. It says passport "style" taken within last 30 days, glossy, name on back. ... No mention of size.

UK police certificate -UK size
UK medical- UK or US size. They said the smaller UK one fits the form better but they are happy with either
London interview- US size. Only 1 needed now. Says taken within 6 months.

AOS- US size (2)
EAD- US size (2)
AP- US size (2)









Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2014-02-26 05:00:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134 - Help

Many thanks for your help guys, I feel like such a newbie at the moment getting all our evidence and forms together. Very exciting but scary at the same time!


Do you know you don't need the I-134 until your Interview? It's good to look at the financial part now but get your petition documents and forms together and file first before attacking the I-134. Once the petition is in the mail, then start leaning the next part in "London K1. A complete guide" found here http://www.visajourn...complete-guide/

Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2014-02-26 23:14:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134 - Help

Hello all,
 
I have been reading through the various guides on this forum however there is one thing so far that has confused me. For my K1 application we will be using a co-sponsor however I am unclear weather or not my Fiancee and the co sponsor have to fill out the I-134 or is it just the co sponsor?
 
Many thanks!




London will not require but one I-134. If the fiancé does not make enough, then get an I-134 from a sponsor who makes enough money. If the beneficiary has enough assets, he can show proof of them to self-sponsor at a London interview. In that case there would be no I-134.

London also does not require a tax return if income is proven in a different way. They will accept one proof. You don't have to scrape together five different ways of proving income. They are quite flexible.



Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2014-02-25 18:02:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresMedical requirements - serious medical history?
If you were interviewing in London, I could tell you that the doctor doing the medical would want info regarding any condition that involved an operation or other medical conditions past or ongoing---high blood pressure, cancer, diabetes, depression, etc. They don't need actual records but a summary from your doctor or the one who knows about your operation stating when, why, treatment, prognosis (full recovery or ongoing problem and meds for life...whatever the case). I don't know the norm in Japan, but you might want to try to get a statement to present. It's because a visa doctor who sees you for 15 minutes may not feel comfortable clearing you without a little more medical info from someone who knows your case.
Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2014-02-27 20:36:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresImmigration Lawyer speeds up Process
An attorney does not get a pass to the fast lane. Many feel it slows them down slightly because the info must go back and forth between client and attorney. He may not do things as timely as you would. The second part of the process happens in London. That embassy has changed their procedure so many times in the last few months that it is doubtful that most attorney's have that London specific knowledge unless he specializes in handling only UK fiance cases. We have a UK specific forum with a strong knowledge of London tips and tricks. If you have absolutely no time or skill or interest in being involved in your own case, then pay a lawyer to do it for you. It's not rocket science to do it yourself, but it requires reading comprehension.
Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-11-17 08:06:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresUsing iPad to download photo for DS160

For some reason when I select a photo and the press either the cropping tool or the download selected photo nothing happens-nada.
Frustrating as I want to set up interview.

Maybe the photo tool requires Flash Player, which iPads don't have.

Edit: I looked it up to try since I am on an iPad. Yep, I was right.

Use the Department of States free photo tool to:

select a digital image stored on your computer
resize and rotate it if necessary
crop it to a square image of exactly 600 x 600 pixels, and
save it to your computer to submit online or for printing

This tool requires Adobe Flash Player 10 or later.

Edited by Nich-Nick, 28 February 2014 - 11:40 PM.












Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2014-02-28 23:33:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresUsing iPad to download photo for DS160
Download to the camera roll of the iPad? Or do you mean upload into the form?
Where is the photo now?

Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2014-02-28 08:30:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresRenewing passport during the K1 process
You do not have to notify anybody for a London interview. You won't be sending a cover to London. It is all online. Just show up with the new passport and tell them you have a new passport number when you are called to the first window where they collect documents. Happens all the time. You can take the old voided passport too.
Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2014-03-01 00:10:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresRenewing passport during the K1 process

As my passport expires in April I have sent it off to be renewed. I am trying to fill in the DS160, but see no way to explain that my passport number will change.
Any suggestions? I won't receive my passport for another month as I am applying for it overseas.


Tell them when you get to the interview.

From a review of an interview today in London:

Went to take a seat, and before my butt touched the ground my number was called to counter 14. A smart looking, middle aged, english fella greeted me. He asked if I had all my passport, (I had recently got my passport renewed the week before, I explained, and he said not a problem.) He took my passport, and said he would be back in one moment. He walked round the corner and came back with my file.

Full review here in his timeline http://www.visajourn...e.php?id=164352





Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2014-02-28 23:49:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresTwo Letters of Intent?

I'll get the other letter ready and expect an RFE then.  Maybe it states it in unofficial 'guides', but the official instruction doesnt clarify.  Solely by reading the official instructions, the two letter requirement would be an interpretation at best; it never said to include two letters.  It says to include "a statement"... 
 
Wondering if I'll even get an RFE or if it will just be accepted..  Guess I'll find out in time..  Fingers crossed it all goes well.


One letter would have been fine if both had signed it. They have your guarantee (signature) but they don't have his. You basically spoke for him, but they want it from him via his signature.

Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-09-30 06:21:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134 Is it enough?
London is very easy on the I-134. They would approve you on the employer letter alone. Take any extra things you wish, but they will likely get handed back at the document collection window before the interviewing officer even sees them. But you will have some backup in hand.
Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-10-01 10:03:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresRegarding the NOA2 Expiration Date

I have a general question regarding the expiration date listed on the NOA2. If I remember correctly (since I don't have it in front of me) our NOA2 will expire around the end of November. How exactly does the expiration date relate or affect our case? We are currently waiting on our appointment date, but since November is not too far away we're curios to know if the date will have any bearing.


Your letter from London (packet 3 which is not a packet) will tell you if you don't finish the process before expiration of the petition, they want a notarized letter of intent from the American. See a copy of the letter here http://www.visajourn...read/?p=6424623

Before anybody else panics....It's a London thing and does not apply to other consulates.



Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-10-03 23:05:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresSS couple living together in the UK

But it's not a spousal visa -- it's a fiancé visa.  That has to be filed in the U.S.; it cannot be filed overseas.



A fiancé visa is filed at the Dallas Lockbox. Correct. But what is wrong with the post you quoted? I don't understand. It discusses the option to have a better, cheaper spousal visa in 3 months instead of a fiancé visa in 7-9 months plus a 5 or more month wait for a greencard,


Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-10-05 14:43:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresSS couple living together in the UK

Thank you for your reply.

No I have not read that but have incorporated that into the letters of intent to marry. Thankfully, Washington has Marriage Equality.

I will research that further. Thank you for the heads up!!

I sincerely appreciate your help.






Here's the thread. http://www.visajourn...129f-petitions/

Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-10-04 18:04:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresSS couple living together in the UK

Rightio, another question to ask if I may...
 
Part 3 of the i-139F says:
 
 



  • 1. If you are serving overseas in the Armed Forces of the United States, please answer the following:
 
  • 2. Have you ever been convincted by a court of law (civil or criminal) or court martialed by a military tribunal for any of the following crimes:
Specifically, I am unsure if question 2 also pertains only to those in the military.  I am not, nor have I ever been in the military. Does this mean I can leave the entire Part 3 blank?
 

1a-h. Is military

2 a-c is separate wanting to know if you ever, anywhere, in anyway have committed a crime. That used to be a very common RFE (meaning they send your form back and say answer the question).

Thought of something I forgot to mention to you before...
There is a recent post I read about SS couples need to include a statement of where they intend to marry (what state) and maybe a copy of the statute from that state that says SS marriages are legal. Did you read that?






Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-10-04 15:49:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresSS couple living together in the UK
An option to look at before you decide on fiancé route is Direct Consular Filing (DCF) for a spouse because you qualify based on residing in the UK. Much quicker, cheaper, and a better visa because it gives your spouse a greencard the day he enters the US. (well not the actual card, but a temp stamp until the card is mailed.) Full privileges from Day 1 to work, get a driver license, travel internationally.

This a a very good thread laying it out. http://www.visajourn...1-spouse-guide/

You would have to travel to a state or country that allows you to marry and get married. Yes, you can do that on VWP. You don't need a special visa to get married in the US. Go marry then return to Scotland with a valid marriage license and carry on with the DCF filing.

Your fiancé questions--

 
A more general question I have regarding the K1 Visa is about Evidence of Financial Support.  We are both unemployed at the moment but have accumulated a bit over US $50,000 in savings.  Does being unemployed affect our application and is our savings substantial enough to outweigh the unemployment issue?

You can qualify on assets. London would think $50k is enough. Positive.
(For a spouse visa there are stricter rules and you would need 3 times in assets what the required year's salary level is . That's just under $20k/year so around $$60k in assets. Do you have a house or flat to sell? Or you can get a joint-sponsor...somebody in the US with a job who will agree to sponsor.)

One specific question I have is regarding question 28.a on the i-129F form: Address in the United States where your fiance(e) intends to live.  Since we both live in Scotland, what would we put in this box?  

Undecided at this time....Unknown address in Seattle, WA.....anything like that.


A final question I have is regarding proof of our relationship.  Seeing as how we've lived together for 3.5 years (nearly 3 years of which were as Civil Partners) do we still need to provide e-mails, photos and phone records etc. from our first meeting in 2009?

Absolutely not. That is a bunch of fluff nobody needs. Some photos are nice, but for a fiancé they want to know you have met in person, are free to marry, intend to marry, and one is a US citizen. It ought to be easy to prove you have met in person since you live together and you have documentation showing same address and permission to live in the UK.

 

Edited by Nich-Nick, 03 October 2013 - 03:40 PM.
















Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-10-03 15:37:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduressending money to my fiancee
Costs

K1 route = $1680 + £280

$340  (USCIS) I-129F petition
$240 (Embassy)  Visa fee
£45  ACPO Police certificate
£235 (Knightsbridge Doctors) medical exam
$30 Courier fee if home delivery
$1070 (USCIS) Adjustment of Status/Work Authorization/Advance Parole









Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-10-09 06:35:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresdenied fiance visa

They must have given him a letter that states the reason why. contact them you as an american have rights. 


He is not admissible to the US because he was proven to be a drug user. There are no rights given to Americans to bring a drug user into the country as an immigrant. Her concern now is if he can be eligible in the future with convincing rehabilitation.

Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-10-17 12:51:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresdenied fiance visa
Here's a five year perspective on the London medical at Knightsbridge clinic--

The blood test is not for drugs ( or even HIV any more) It is for sexually transmitted diseases. The blood test given would not reveal drugs.

A drug screening is not routinely given. It is not part of the medical exam so no you wouldn't read about it on their website or most posts. But two forms ask about prior drug use. That or admitting to use recently or looking or smelling of weed can prompt them to order a drug test.

Some suggestions of what you can do.--

Call the Knightsbridge clinic and ask them what he can do (and where) over the next year to prove to them that he has rehabilitated himself. Attending any kind of drug rehab group or counseling would be a positive step. Drug screenings would be good evidence. But ask the clinic who will do the exam for a plan.

If you want to marry because of the baby, then get the UK marriage visa and go marry. Then when you start over, it is for a CR1 visa (2 year greencard). If by the time he enters the US, you have been married for two years, it will be the IR1 visa (10 year greencard). The application process is identical for either one.

Moving to the UK as a spouse is not easy since changes were recently made. He must make a certain income level and your status would take a number of years to become a permanent resident.












Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-10-14 11:19:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNoA 2 Validity Date

 
That letter's for a K-3 Visa.
 
Looking over my NoA 2 for the K-1 which is different from that one, it doesn't say anything about having to re-send a Notice of Intent.
 
I feel like this thread has got more complicated than it needs to be.  For the love of Christ can someone definitively tell me what, if anything, is needed for the validity of the petition pre-interview to stay valid.





Avery Cates. That letter is not just for a K3 visa. Read it again for the word fiancé. That letter is not a NOA2. It is the instruction letter from London (aka packet 3). Your timeline doesn't indicate you got packet 3. Did you? Have you had your medical?

Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-10-09 18:43:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNoA 2 Validity Date

 
For the K-1 process, these dates are meaningless.  Don't worry about it.


It is not meaningless for a K1 in LONDON. Read the third paragraph from their letter. http://www.visajourn...13#entry6424623 The date they put at the bottom of the letter is the expiration date of the NOA2. They will not approve at the interview if you are past that expiration date without a notarized letter from the USC. They will ask for a notarized letter be sent to them before they will approve and issue a visa.

Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-10-08 21:09:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNoA 2 Validity Date
I guess I still don't understand your response concerning "no action on your part". I still read it to say/mean the embassy will revalidate automatically and the petitioner has to do nothing. So I wanted to clarify to London folks, the petitioner must take action or the visa will not be approved on interview day if the petition is expired (or close to it).

For London there is no updated letter of intent required unless the petition is about to expire. Then it must be a NOTARIZED letter of intent.


Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-10-08 07:49:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNoA 2 Validity Date

  Re-validation of petitions is common and routine; plus, it requires no action on your part.


For London it does require action...a new letter of intent that has been notarized. It is taken to the interview. The packet 3 letter tells the beneficiary that.

Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-10-07 22:03:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresdisappointed to receive a RFE
How about divorce decree? If Nathan was married before, sometimes the UK Decree Absolute is rejected by USCIS workers who are not familiar that it will not be signed by a judge.
Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-10-18 19:27:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresQuestion about affidavit of support
Income can include---

Salary from a job
Pension received
Social Security retirement
Self-employment
Child support
Trust fund payouts
Investment interest and dividends received
Lottery payouts
(that's all I can list off the top of my head)

Or assets can be used for the entire amount or to make up the shortfall in income. For London the fiance beneficiary can sponsor themselves with enough cash or assets. You won't need any sponsor or proof until interview day. It is not part of the petition, nor is It mailed to anybody. It goes with you to the interview.

Edited by Nich-Nick, 23 October 2013 - 08:06 AM.













Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-10-23 08:05:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresFinancial Support & I-134

Just saw your edit. I have the evidence, it's on his LES's, I also have his enlistment papers to show he is active military. He will be getting promoted in the next week or so his earnings increase, and since we are living on-post we will receive an extra $1230 BAH (Basic Allowance for Housing) per month. He also wrote a letter explaining why he has no tax transcripts. I hope this will be enough. 


You don't need a joint sponsor. You don't need a transcript for an I -134 in London. Anything that proves income will do. no need for a letter concerning the tax return.

For adjustment of status, the same proofs will do. For the I-864 they require the latest tax transcript and numbers off the previous three or the reason he was not required to file a tax return. He has a reason. He had no job prior to 2013, and no income. He includes a statement where the tax return would normally go behind the form. Then he provides evidence of his current earnings.



Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-10-22 22:17:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPlease help, photo size requirements

If you make your own, you can use this online tool http://travel.state....G_cropper.html# it works very well.


We I used that for my new passport and my husband used it for his naturalization application and new US passport. We printed at home on the HP printer. Worked well.

Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-10-24 17:11:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPlease help, photo size requirements

Hey, so I have my interview on Wednesday, very nervous and excited! It says they need two photographs of me, I am going to the London embassy and was wondering if standard passport photo size is ok? Did anyone else use these or do I need to get special ones done?
Thanks x


If you go back to the list of things to bring to the interview http://london.usemba..._documents.html
Scroll down to Photographs and there is a link to the exact specifications.


Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-10-24 15:44:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresIs my partner safe to visit me after applying for I-129F?
There is no law against visiting with a petition in the works. If you look like a terrorist, have no job, no money, and try to go for 90 days often, then the officer deciding might opt to send you home. It is totally subjective. But if you are an average looking tourist type going for a holiday then there should be no problems.
Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-10-23 15:21:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresExtension of K-1 visa

wow thats for a great break out of the next few steps :) thanks alot!!
 
i see the medical is the date of the date of 6 months starts ticking...yea we're not in a rush and i dont forsee any problems with the documents we need to get so we will just wait to do everything as it comes from the embassy.
 
one last random question - would the US mind if he enters the US with a k-1 visa thats about to expire super soon?
 
 





You can use the K1 visa as long as it's valid. They don't deal with emotion really as far as "minding". It's either valid or not valid. Then you have 90 days to marry. They won't "mind" if you wait until Day 89.

And yes, the medical starts the 6 months in London. Didn't used to be that way. Somebody just posted in the UK forum the £160 fee because his medical expired. He called Knightsbridge yesterday and was told that, so it's very current info.

Edited by Nich-Nick, 29 October 2013 - 09:23 PM.



Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-10-29 21:18:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresExtension of K-1 visa

Hi everyone,
 
So me and my fiancé just got our NOA2!!!! Were beyond excited / shocked since I thought it would take 6 montsh and were pretty lucky it happened earlier. My work is offering me a rotation to the UK jan-july of 2014 so we want him to move to the US in july at the earliest. (I cant turn down the work offer for 6 months)
 
My question is, how long do you think it would take for my fiancé to get his visa at the London embassy (NOA 2 date it oct 28th)? If needed, and my fiancé gets his visa would they be able to grant us an extension until july?
 
If someone has any information please let us know J!!!





Here's two FAQs on the LONDON embassy website that will clear up some questions
http://london.usemba...proc.html#iv062

Timing--

If you worked really hard to get a visa by getting everything ready in advance it would probably be the end of January before he got the visa. So slow it down by not rushing to get everything done and submitted as quickly as you can. Steps to a K1 in London--

1) Wait for London to send a letter of instruction to him (aka packet 3)
2) complete the online I-160, but don't do that for 3 weeks after getting the letter. (stalling)
3) Start gathering all the documents needed. London figures this might take you some time. Don't expedite the police certificate. Don't order it early because you are stalling.
4) Book the medical after police certificate is in hand. Take something 3 or more weeks out. (Stalling)
5) Last bit is telling them you have finally gotten all you documents gathered, had a medical and are finally ready to interview. This is done by submitting an online form DS-2001. They might not assign an interview letter for 4-6 weeks. Then the date of interview is 3-4 weeks off.

You have the 6 months from the medical to use the visa. So the medical date kinda determines when you have to travel. If six months passes and you haven't interviewed yet, you pay £160 to have bloods and chest x-ray renewed before they will issue the visa in London.

What about expiration of the i-129F petition approval (date is on your NOA2)? Easy! London requests in their instruction letter to bring a notarized letter of intent from the US fiancé ( that she still wants to marry and intend to marry within 90 days of the fiance's entry), to the interview. That's all it takes to re-validate an expired petition.

So crunch the numbers and work out a plan. It is doable.

















Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-10-29 15:51:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-94 Question!!?
You print it out now if you entered at an airport. www.cbp.gov/i94
It's no longer a manual paper form filled out. All automated.

Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-10-29 15:10:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDo I need to complete Affidavit of Support again?

For the next part since marrying my Fiance it says I need to complete Affidavit of Support and G-325a which I did when applying for the K1 visa. Does it need to be done again,can it be photocopied from my K1 petition and sent?
 
Thank you,
 
Harriet




Consider this a new process and like starting over. They don't dig through your old file for things. On the G325a biographic form, a photocopy wouldn't do. Differences since you did the petition--
You are married, have a different last name, have an "other name used"(maiden name), new address, unemployed ...


Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-11-01 15:19:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresStuck on a question regarding I-94

Thanks for the advice Nich-Nick, i am admittedly reading too much into some of these quesions but like everyone else im just trying my best to not receive an RFE. Ive decided to wait until i return home so that i wont have to spend days chasing up lost information trying to get my I-94 number however id like to know how you or anyone else reading for that matter would tackle this part of the form http://img855.images...55/862/uu99.png as i am not going to currently be in the US i can assume that i can leave the i-94 and dates part blank but would you suggest filling in the second half regarding passport number and expiration dates, and finally i cannot find any info relating to a travel document number?
 
Thanks

It says IF your fiancé is currently in the US, omplete the following

His fiancé will not be in the US, so there is nothing to fill out. All of the "following" only apples to meeting the qualifier of being in the US.

Fiance in the US?
Yes >>> answer question 15 (all parts)
No >>> skip to the next question


Take it as it is written. Don't think "well I do have a passport number so I could do part of this #15.". Nope the whole question is for those in US.

Edited by Nich-Nick, 02 November 2013 - 11:18 AM.










Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-11-02 11:14:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresStuck on a question regarding I-94

yeah thats a valid point, its more of a case of can i actually avoid that question completely or do i have to fill it in? if so then ill definitely wait until after. its too easy to read into these questions and then they almost seem like trick ones :P 


There are no trick questions. But forms have uses for multiple reasons or visas so are not tailored only to you or your country.

Example: State or Province. UK has neither. You don't have to read into it County. You can leave it blank

Example: National ID number. UK doesn't have one. Don't figure they mean your National Health number.





Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-11-01 23:55:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresStuck on a question regarding I-94
So you are NOT in the US now? Get it together and all done now. Send your fiancé your stuff...letter of intent, biographic form, photocopies of any meeting in person (boarding passes, passport stamps to US. Have him do his part, print, sign and mail it before you arrive. If you don't trust him to get it right, then mail it after your next visit. Then you are not currently in the US and don't need to report your I-94. Does that work for you?

It's kind of an odd question for a fiancé and I don't think they even mean fiance's that happen to be visiting. But if you want to be precise and not file while you are on US soil, then don't.

Edited by Nich-Nick, 01 November 2013 - 08:32 PM.



Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-11-01 20:26:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresemployment history question? concerned :/
How would USCIS know if you started or didn't? I've never known them to call the UK and verify dates.
Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-11-02 12:05:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDo I send the forms or not?
Sorry, didn't read your last part when I replied. Since you are well past Sept 1 when the paper forms changed, I think you will do much better doing the DS-160 instead. And if you go to the instruction link I gave, there is a link to the online replacement t of the DS-2001 just below the link for DS-160.
Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-11-04 11:26:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDo I send the forms or not?
It says send no DOCUMENTS, which are birth certificate, police certificate, divorce decree, military record.....

Those forms in your letter (DS-xxxx) are no longer used by London. See their instruction page for the new plan which is all submitted online.

K1 London http://london.usembassy.gov/iv_15.html
Don't use the mobile version or you won't see the forms in the right column.

Edited by Nich-Nick, 04 November 2013 - 11:21 AM.






Nich-NickNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-11-04 11:19:00