ForumTitleContentMemberSexCountryDate/Time
USCIS Service CentersCSC

I think everyone who has been waiting 7 months or longer should contact their congressman or woman to investigate their individual cases so CSC can see that we mean business. How do you update the website in March 2013 with a January 2013 timeframe? It doesn't take them any time to cash each check, but 8 month plus to process the application. Maybe they shouldn't cash the checks until they process the application. I paid $340 to wait as my application sits around as they work on other case loads? That's nonsense. We deserve an explanation and if everyone seemed help I believe we would see movements in CSC...


Unfortunately inmigracion departartments are the one of the only agencies throughout the government that cant be afeccted by citizen because you can't push your local congressmen to modifide, speed out or improved anything by yourself and since inmigration is such a isolated issue there is not much we can you, SO technically the federal gouverment will do as the please
FAIRNSQUAREMaleMexico2013-03-22 16:13:00
Mexico, Latin & South AmericaDoes anybody have a chronological k-1 visa check list?

Hi VJ I am getting ready for my visit to the TIJUANA's CSA and later on CDJ, so Im wondering if any of you guys have a chronological k-1 visa check list, I'm fallowing the VJ check list at my best and some other poeple check list (like the one below) but I was just wondering if IYOO or experience is there a better was to have my documents in orden, thank you all in advance

 

by: 

Alejandra y Mario

 

 

This is a check list I created to help me organize all the paperwork for my fiance's interview in Juarez. Please let me know if I'm missing anything.

I hope this helps others organize their paperwork. I've attached the list as a PDF. 

Invitation (original & 3 copies)
Interview appointment 
ASC appointment
Medical appointment
Beneficiary?s passport (original & 1 copy)
2 DS-260 Forms 
$350 Receipt Fee (original & 3 copies)
2 DS-156 Forms
2 DS-156K Forms
Beneficiary?s Birth Certificate (original & 3 copies)
Antecedentes no penales (original & 3 copies)
Beneficiary?s Intent to Marry Letter (3 originals)
Petitioner?s Intent to Marry Letter (3 originals)
Itineraries and Ticket Stubs (original & 1 copy)
Skype Records (original & 1 copy)
Text Messages (original & 1 copy)
Pictures (2 originals)
2 I-134 Forms ?Affidavit of Support?
Employment Verification Letter (original & 2 copy)
Pay Stubs (original & 1 copy)
Tax Return 2010 (original & 1 copy)
Bank Letter (original & 1 copy)
Petitioner?s Birth Certificate (original & 1 copy)
Petitioner?s Passport (original & 1 copy)
Medical paper work: Form MEXWIDE 202
Beneficiary?s: 2 passport style pictures




























 


FAIRNSQUAREMaleMexico2013-08-23 16:40:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionHas anyone received a K-1 visa in TIJUANA instead of going to CDJ?

I read in one of my applications the slightly chance of get a K-1 VISA approved  at the Tijuana ASC instead of having to travel to Ciudad Juarez now I can't find such statement, is that an actual possibility or I just misread?


FAIRNSQUAREMaleMexico2013-08-23 16:26:00
US Embassy and Consulate DiscussionInterview in Ciudad Juarez-our experience

Hey Howard, thanks for your information, however Im still confuse about a few details and I was hoping you could give me a hand.

 

  • should I bring my fiancee with me or it should be just by myself?
  • we are about to book a hotel and possible flying tickets, so, how long did you stayed at CJ? before and after your interview?
  • How do you know if you have an approved  visa or not?

Thanks for your time, I really appreciated 

 

 


FAIRNSQUAREMaleMexico2013-09-28 17:03:00
CanadaBORN ABROAD, spousal visa & DUAL CITIZENSHIP
QUOTE (trailmix @ May 11 2009, 12:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hi,

I'm a bit confused. I don't understand this:

the lawyer told Us the she needed to appear as a US citizen in order to proceed with a spousal visa IR-1 / CR-1 OR A K3

What did he mean by - she has to appear as a U.S. citizen and what does that have to do with you being married in Mexico?

Bottom line - she is a U.S. citizen, she can apply for a visa for you to become a U.S. permanent resident.


on the marriage certified she appears as Mexican
FAIRNSQUAREMaleMexico2009-05-11 14:38:00
CanadaBORN ABROAD, spousal visa & DUAL CITIZENSHIP
star_smile.gif Hi first of all I would like to thanks everybody in advance for any helpful answer,
my wife is a born abroad US citizen, and she just became naturalized two years ago (she is now 25 yo), before all this we got married in our home town in Mexico, however since she never lived in the states before she married me as a Mexican citizen (in our marriage certified she appears as Mexican), now three years later we are currently living in Tijuana and she is traveling everyday to work in San Diego, we looked for some help (legal) and the lawyer told Us the she needed to appear as a US citizen in order to proceed with a spousal visa IR-1 / CR-1 OR A K3, we try to appeal our marriege certifed in mexico to rectified it but they denied it , and we don't want to either divorce or break any Mexican law by getting married again in a different state witch we can (but comes around comes around).

Our question is how should we proceed>? helpsmilie.gif
Any advise or similar experience?


FAIRNSQUAREMaleMexico2009-05-11 14:23:00