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K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAttorney for K-1 application
I have an immigration atty here in the US,just because my husband wants us to have one..but if you will just read visa journey,it's all here..i mean the procedure and time line and experiences they had during interviews;how they were able to solve problems.Personally,i would say you don't need an attorney.Waste of money...
livelifeFemalePhilippines2008-10-21 01:06:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresme an dmy fiance has not met yet in person because he cant visit me for a very reasonable reason,however he wants to get me and my children to US.Wh
How can you establish a real relationship if you haven't met in person,most of the cases at US Embassy they asked for pictures.It's also a way for you to know him better;let him come over and visit you first... so he can meet your children and if he can accept them as his own..and you will be able to know somehow what kind of person he is..it might be traumatic for the kids if they will go to the US and then your man might not really love them as his own,or he might not treat them right.I asked my husband to go to the Phil.first so he could meet my son, and when i saw that they have a good relationship and my son accepted him as his stepfather,that's the only time we decided to petition him..consider also the feelings of your children and thier future.yes it's good to go to US..lot's of opportunities,but it can also be a nightmare for some..

Edited by livelife, 17 February 2009 - 12:01 PM.

livelifeFemalePhilippines2009-02-17 11:58:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedureswhere to begin, just joined this site
QUOTE (*Len* @ Feb 20 2009, 07:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Indeed, if you have the ability to fly to Colombia and get married there, go for the CR1 since it is the best visa and does nto need adjustment of status (she would be able to work, study, etc. once in the US). And like someone suggested, guides6ly.gif they are quite helpful.
Welcome to VJ!


Len, there seem to be two paths for obtaining the CR1 visa. Look at the attachment i uploaded, the flow chart. I would like to take the second path. Can you help explain what is involved with the two paths? I.e., what is the difference?

thanks

Attached Files


brainiacMaleColombia2009-02-20 23:57:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedureswhere to begin, just joined this site
Hi, i just signed up here. I read the options for bringing a foreign bride into the US. I would like to have the marriage in Colombia then stay down there with her until everything is resolved and then fly back to the US and start our life together. I am wondering which route is the least painful:

- Apply for fiancee visa, K-3
- Marry her in Colombia and get the K-1 visa; this seems the way to go to me right now

Could someone help me out? I am sure there are plenty of things to consider.

Umm, just in case, i am a citizen of the USA and she is in Colombia. Little confused by the profile question.

thank you all

Edited by brainiac, 20 February 2009 - 06:03 PM.

brainiacMaleColombia2009-02-20 18:01:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI MISS MY AKIKO PLZ HELP!!!!!!
if you already applied for the k1 then i would just wait out the remainder of time because if everything goes well she will be here in a few months anyway. It is very doubtful she will be able to get a tourist visa to come here unless she makes either a lot of money or she has ties to a business or something that would keep her interest there. The average time for the approval is currently 5 months, and you are 2 1/2 there already, so just be patient.
I know its hard, I am in the same boat as you, and I am trying my best as well. if there is a delay that is when I would visit her again, thats what i did..and you can go from there. I wish you luck, and just hang in there
ravenbowMalePhilippines2010-01-22 19:06:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAPPROVED NOA2!!!! of Oct 2 NOA1
Congrats that will take another 3 mnths before you get together.
wittynbearFemalePhilippines2006-12-28 07:08:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresFor my fellow Pinays
Hi Eviee,

I also have my pre interview letter dated Jan 17.
Same thing on NBI.So i think thats not a problem

Hey join in the WOF... its more on Philippines and people there are helpful for
papers works and stuff.Here is the link http://www.theworldo...forum/index.php

Vhi is one of the member there and even meet alot of pinay there ...

I am still waiting for my interview date though...Hopefully march .

Goodluck to us.

EllaJosh

Yesterday I just got my pre interview letter from The US Embassy. I just wanted to know how long it takes for you ladies to recieve your packet 4 since the time you recieved your pre interview letter.I understand that we have all different lenght of time, at least an idea will help :) And one more inguiry, I have with me my NBI clearance already and I got the notations stated "NO RECORDS ON FILE" I'm totally confuse if I need to obtain an official letter of explaination from the NBI, it said only on thier requirements that you only need to provide them the official letter of explaination if you have any of this notation in your clearance "NO CRIMINAL RECORDS", NO CRIMINAL CONVICTION", " NO PENDING CASE", or DEROGATORY RECORDS.

I hope to get some help here.

Maraming Salamat

Eviee


wittynbearFemalePhilippines2007-01-22 05:12:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134 What is needed??
Thank you so much for the information!
victormMale02007-11-06 19:54:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134 What is needed??
Hello everyone!

I am looking over the I-134 form and wanted to see if the following documentation (printouts) would meeting the requirements:

1 - W2 Statements
2 - Pay check stubs
3 - Stock Holding Info
4 - 401k Info
5 - Bank balance

I am really trying to understand if I will need to get something signed from bank / employee verifying things or if copies of this info will suffice.

I appreciate your help - I will be leaving the course soon to go and get married (in the church) and need to make sure I have the required info.

Thank you!
victormMale02007-11-06 19:09:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresbirth certificate
Hello,

You only need one or the other if filing for the K visas, either your birth certificate or your passport. I advise placing as much info into the birth certificate fields as you have AND use your passport to show citizenship. Don't forget the Service Center requires a copy of EACH page of your passport in the supporting documents part of your petition. The BC field of the I-129F was modified last year IIRC.

Regards,
Robert and Masha
Robert and MashaNot TellingRussia2008-06-01 02:54:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresBad lawyer experience-please help!
QUOTE (emberiza @ May 23 2008, 11:33 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thank you for your replies! smile.gif
About Holmes & Lolly....I actually read some other reviews on Holmes & Lolly and seems that we we're not the only ones who've been getting bad "service" from them.....

God bless you all! smile.gif



Not to dredge up an ol post (1 week) but we are new to this forum and plan to stay a bit and wanted to get my two cents in here...

Despite the horror strories of which most are true the lack of action on our friends behalf caused my wife, I and a different friend of mine who is an attorney to start our own agency regarding k1/k3 visas. Our friend Leroy had to wait 15 months for his petition to be approved and could not get any recourse. Of course the good news to this is the motivating counter actions that have transpired since that time back in 2004. Masha was actually 'called in' by the russian fiancee to see if her american fiance was legit or not. Bad situation to be sure. In the end it got worked out but not by H&L.

Our suggestion either do it yourself or do your homework before hiring an agency.

Robert and Masha
Robert and MashaNot TellingRussia2008-06-01 01:00:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNoticing an awful lot of people who fly into POE with fiance
Hello,

Being there at the interview doesn't make a difference in the minds of the consular officer for approval. Most importantly when I read your timeline is that you took your time, traveled down there twice then became engaged. Just make sure your K1 has all the supporting documentation you need to show sincerety and you should be fine.

My Masha spoke no English, had never travelled on a plane before and had a 3 year old son with her in tow. Despite me having flown over there twice she let me know she would patiently wait up to a year if necessary until I could travel to Russia and accompany her back. Money wasn't the primary issue as was simply time off from work which I had used up in 2004. When I look back on the whole situation however I don't regret making the 4 day trip. I only spent 3 days in Russia before we left but alone I'm not sure how she would have navigated the ENTIRE journey (taxi to airport, checkin, flight to Paris, connection to Houston, customs, etc.) In fact we spent 2 hours in customs in Houston and it helped that I could go get her something to drink etc.

So if one could accompany thier loved ones back I say go for it. If money is an issue then compromise and meet halfway or don't fret and do your best. Each situation is different.

Regards,
Robert and Masha

Edited by Robert and Masha, 03 June 2008 - 08:09 PM.

Robert and MashaNot TellingRussia2008-06-03 20:07:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHistorical fraudulent document & digital signatures
Hello,

Can you obtain proper up to date SSN documentaton from the Mexican government?

Also prepare her for the interview very well. Here is list of sample questions:

--How did you meet your fiance?

--When did you meet in person?

--How long have you known each other?

--When was the last time you met him, and where?

--When did your fiance propose marriage to you?

--What do you love about your fiance? What type of personality does he have?

--Have you ever been to the U.S.?

--When is your fiance's birthday?

--Where was your fiance born?

--What kind of job does your fiance have?

--Where does your fiance work? What is his job title?

--Does your fiance have any brothers and sisters? If so what are thier names?

--What do your parents think about your engagement? Do they approve of it?

--has your fiance been married before?

--Does your fiancee have any children? If so what are thier names?

--When and where will you have your wedding?

--How much time have you spent together?

--Did you have an engagement party? Did you announce your engagement to family and friends?

--What are your fiance's hobbies?

(Sample listing)


While not every question may be asked key is sincerity and preparation. The consular officer needs to be convinced that your relationship is sincere and will result in marriage. Make sure she has a full copy of all docs submitted during the K1 process as well as the financials which come later.

Regards and best of luck,
Robert and Masha
Robert and MashaNot TellingRussia2008-06-01 03:20:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedureslawyers
Greetings all,

In regards to fair disclosure we are new to this site. A client of ours suggested we look into it and we have. Of course I wish this was around back when I did my first K1 in 2000. No matter, despite owning our own agency I am here to list some pros and cons to lawyers per the topic.

First of all the Cons:
1) Expensive
2) Difficult to reach/phone and email
3) Can be slower and/or slow down the process (at least by first appearance)

Now the Pros:
1) Hefty insurance in case something goes wrong.
2) Great advice at navigating the K1/K3 process (if experienced)
3) Proper filling which can 'speed up' the process by not receiving any RFE's.

While anyone can file the K1 visa on their own and research indicates that about 2/3rds of the Russian/Ukrainian visas are done by the fiance himself there are times when help can be crucial and necessary depending on the petitioner. For those who file without incident (and I was one of them) then we can pat ourselves on the back and say 'job well done'. Unfortunately what I don't see here so far in a couple of weeks of lurking are the stories of petitions that have gone terribly wrong.

I've seen missing signatures, missing fields, missing documentation, false info given to the fiancee (was told this was the first k1 when it was the 2nd) inaccurate translations, inability of the fiancee to answer crucial interview questions etc.

Masha's interview of about 18 fiancee's had about 10 of them unsuccessful. I asked her how she knew that about 10 fiancees had issues with their visas. She said 5 of them were crying and about 5 of them were slamming things around (angry). Her and about 7 others seemed to be pretty happy. Part of this was preparation.

Masha spoke no English so naturally when the consular officer asked how she could have a meaningful conversation with a future husband to be she calmly stated we speak in Russian and provided my DD214 showing my honorable discharge from the US Army and my 98G MOS as a Russian Voice Intercept Operator and my Russian language training at the Defence Language Institute in Monterrey CA. Stopped him in his tracks.

Another issue they like to bring up is the Affidavit of Support or I-134. The US embassy in Moscow actually responded to my email by telling me that the AofS or I-134 was not 'on the list of required documents' but research shows that in about 50% of my sampling when they doubted certain issues regarding financial documentation they almost always asked for this document. Normally the fiancee would NOT show up with this document if one followed the consulate's own advice but as the old saying goes, "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" and so one should know to have this for thier fiancee 'just in case'. Turned out I had everything but my tax returns and they asked for it, and we were ready.

Finally how does one know when the father's permisson is necessary for a k2 to leave the country? I spent months researching and sweating that one fact alone as the Ukraine and Russia have different policies and procedures regarding this situation. It may be worth having a good firm that can answer these questions and suggest proper documentation to prevent the mother/fiancee from receiving the k1 visa but her dependent child not receiving his/her k2 visa.

So if someone feels comfortable with the process, isn't worried about potential delays, is fairly well organized, can handle the document translations and loves to research matters such as this then they can easily file the K1 petition, handle the interview process, deal with the AOS conditional, then AOS unconditional and once you do most of these forms the EAD work authorization as well as advanced parole and other forms will seem easy by comparison. Add in a great site like this, advice from those that have 'been there and done that' and a successful K1 can be achieved.

On the other hand don't knock anyone who sought help and for good reason. While many in the business embarass us all there are good folks and good people that are trying to make a difference and not just collect a buck.

I'll figure out a way to do our timeline but our petition was approved in only 58 days thanks to the many do it yourselfers who failed to file the increased filing fee from $110 to $170 dollars (IIRC) back in summer of 2004 allowing us to jump to the front of the line. Moral of the story check and recheck everything before submitting, fee, photos, forms, supporting documents, etc. Get it right the first time!

Regards,
Robert and Masha
Robert and MashaNot TellingRussia2008-06-01 01:45:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNeed Some Help
QUOTE (kiddhan273 @ Sep 2 2008, 07:05 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
So my brother met his fiance while she was visiting the US. She is now back in India (where she resides). They plan on getting married in Summer of 2009. She has a 10 year US Visitor Visa. We are planning on going to India for his engagement in February of 2009. How long is the current wait to get a K-1 Visa approval. We are currently planning for a July 4th weekend wedding. Is this a good date based on current wait times or should we push the wedding date out to Sept 2009?

Or would it be faster for her to travel here on her visitor visa, get married and then file i-130 & i-485?

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks


The first and the foremost thing you can do is start the paperwork.As such she has visitor's visa hence she wont have any problem to stay there for sometime always but i am saying to atleast do a court marriage first and then start the file process as all this paperwork is taking hell lot of time.If possible ask these things to some lawyer so that you all dont make any mistake.But if you delay the wedding till September 2009 and then plan to put up the papers ,then you will have to wait for a long time.
jariwalaFemale02008-10-08 01:22:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresCosponsor question
Wow, thank you for all the responses, but you all have given different answers. If this will help, I will make it more clear. I am the petitioner so I will be the sponsor, but I would like to have a cosponsor for my fiance and his mother has offered to be a cosponsor, so I was wondering if that is allowed, if not then I will stick with my mom being the cosponsor. Isn't it fairly easy to transfer funds overseas?
And for the second question, I put in boarding passes and all the stuff that is required. I just forgot about putting in photocopies of our passports. So I wanted to know if I could add them into the second part of the K1 because the NOA2 part also wants proof of having met and relationship?

Thank you all again.

Edited by S3C, 22 March 2009 - 11:21 AM.

S3CFemaleEngland2009-03-22 11:19:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresCosponsor question
I'm sorry, I also have another question. About the I-129F packet, how important is having the copies of your passport stamps? Because I forgot to put that in sad.gif but I had the boarding passes in it. And can I insert that into the next step?
Thank you again.

S3CFemaleEngland2009-03-22 04:20:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresCosponsor question
Hello, Everyone.
I'm new here, so here goes. I'm sorry if this question has been answered and if so please feel free to point me in the right direction and deleting this thread. I've tried searching for the answer with the search engine, but can't seem to find it. I was wondering if the beneficiary's parents are eligible to cosponsor.
Thank you in advance.
S3CFemaleEngland2009-03-22 03:53:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNOA1
My fiance and I posted away our application on the 24th of Jan 2007 and still have not recieved the NOA1. The delivery of our I-129F was made to Nebraska and the cheque that was enclosed has been cashed.

Any ideas, why the wait?
BD / MMNot Telling02007-02-17 09:13:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresI-864 issues - please help!

But does anyone know what sort of thing we should be including in the letter explaining all this?


Here's a sample letter that I included with my I-864:

Explanation for Taxes not filed for tax years 2003 and 2004


According to the IRS, you must file Federal income tax returns if you are a US citizen and meet the filing requirements. Although, I am a US citizen, I did not meet any of the requirements for individual filers:

1. My taxable income for 2003 and 2004 were below the minimum gross amount required to file. Income during these two years came primarily from accrued wages as a Peace Corps volunteer. My gross income for 2003 and 2004 were $0 and $0, respectively.


2. I was not claimed as a dependent on anyone’s tax return in 2003 or 2004.



3. In 2003 and 2004, I did not owe any special taxes, receive an advance from Earned Income Credit (EIC) payments from my employer, was not self-employed or received wages from a church.



----------------------------------------- ----------------
(Signed) (Date)



I would suggest that she state she was a student and made less than the gross income minimum required to file.

Christine :luv:
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-07-27 15:56:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresOkay to enter US through Canada with i-551?


Actually, permanent residents of the US can visit Canada without a visa.

Many people do not require a visa to visit Canada. These include

persons lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence who are in possession of their alien registration card (Green card) or can provide other evidence of permanent residence.

From http://www.cic.gc.ca...isit/visas.html

He will not have that documentation until after he is in the U.S. as I understand it.

That is correct. The visa is not "activated" until it has a US POE date stamped. Therefore, he will not be a permanent resident BEFORE he enters the US.

Edited by kofuku, 28 July 2006 - 06:05 PM.

kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-07-28 18:04:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresEmployer Letter for I-864
Paystubs are fine. An employement letter is a I-134 requirement.

Christine :luv:

Edited by kofuku, 30 July 2006 - 11:31 AM.

kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-07-30 11:30:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresHow much money?
Don't forget AFTER the K-3 that there are AOS fees...an add'l $3-400.

Christine :luv:
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-08-01 23:06:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresDon`t open the envelope take the money
A big congrats out to you!!!! :dance: :dance: Now just keep the sucker in a "holy" place until your flight.

Christine :luv:
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-07-15 18:42:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresHow much of a problem will this be?
You are okay. The G-325A says "applicants residence outside of the US for more than one year." Your husband was not in Italy longer than that, so you are good to go. We had missing work info on our DS-230 that I am sure did not match our G-325A. It wasn't a problem.
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-10-28 20:29:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresAre IR1/CR1's moving faster?


You filed the I-130 for your CR-1 but never filed the I-129F for the K-3. Is that correct? But in your letter you said "no wedding" and were wondering how to sneak this info in? Maybe I misunderstood, if you could put your situation a bit more clearly it may help in getting more advice. Thanks


There is no K3; we're dropping it. It turned into a CR1/IR1 because I waited too long to file an I-129F. I've been advised that having no wedding photos, and having a large age gap (ours is 21 years with the wife older) are two big red flags that can cause suspicions of fraud if not addressed prior to the interview. We have good reasons for not having wedding photos. We prepared for a wedding, but ran into trouble with a stubborn judge that didn't want to grant permission for us to marry, so we hired a lawyer to deal with him, which held things up 5 more days. The permission came thru at 6:30 pm; we got the registration done at about 8 pm, took a taxi home and barely had time to have dates and milk with his family before getting to bed by 9:30 pm. Then, up again by 2 am to catch a taxi to the train station to catch a train to another city where my plane left at 10 am.

The age gap, well, that wasn't planned :blush:

I was advised to add an addendum to the I-129F that would discuss all the red flags that US consulates are known to look for, whether they were an issue for us or not. With the I-129F now not part of our package, I'm wondering if there will be another piece of paperwork sent to the NVC that I can attach this addendum to that will serve to allow us to give them our information beforehand. Unfortunately, I know much less about CR1/IR1, having studied for the K3.

Thanks, everyone!

One more thing. I received TWO separate AOS fee requests with the same number for the same visa request. Am I supposed to pay twice?


The K-3 does not turn into another visa, it is what it is -- a K-3. You can abandon it for the I-130 and most people do if they go through NVC without a K-3 NOA2. The NVC will only look at the AOS and visa application. There is no other paperwork to attach as an addendum. In fact, they only check for accuracy(original signatures, etc.) The consulate will "question" all info and age differences. You may want to address that issue with Packet 3 that is returned to Casa.

As far as two AOS, you are only responsible for one. Check out the guides for CR-1/IR-1 on VJ and check into the NVC forum for help on the process.

Christine
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-08 19:22:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresAdvise Please....

Yes it is my understanding that since you have filed both you can just see which one coems through first. Some people i think go on the i129f and then come back for their cr1 interview. We left the i129 too late and went with cr1 which s you probably know is a better visa but usually slower to get. Good luck.


Since your 129F is approved, it looks like it will beat the CR-1 by a few months. Once it arrives at NVC for a pit stop, it is off to the consulate. Good luck.
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-10 11:51:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresShould I follow up with the CR-1?
PM chiquita because she had the same issue with a K-3 denial last year. I beleive her husband's 129F was affirmed and finally came to the US on a CR-1.

Edited by kofuku, 22 November 2006 - 10:30 PM.

kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-22 22:28:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Proceduresi'm lost in the process

not really confused per say but just worried that i might not be able to fly there before i give birth... i'm currently pregnant and we have pregnancy problems... not that bad but enought for us to worry about it... and another concern is that... what if i give birth in my country and then get approved... i dont want to leave my baby... we just want to get things moving as fast as we possibly can... i just wanted information on where we are coz basically everything was done in the states... nothing was filed in my country... i just want clarification on things... thank you so much for your time in answering my query... i know i'd have more questions when the time comes. :D

You won't have to leave your baby. You are married to a USC. You can register your child's birth at the nearest US consulate as a USC and obtain a US passport for the baby to return to the US with you.
kofukuNot TellingMorocco2006-11-22 17:41:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresquestion about the whole visa process?
Taken from the I-485 Instructions.

...you are not eligible for adjustment of status if any of the following apply to you:
...
- You were admitted to the United States as a visitor under the Visa Waiver Program, unless you are applying because you are an immediate relative of a U.S. citizen (parent, spouse, widow, widower or unmarried child under 21 years old)


Sounds legal to me.

Edited by Becky, 10 March 2006 - 12:08 PM.

BeckyNot TellingAustralia2006-03-10 12:07:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHit the WEEEEEEED and go to your Visa interview...
Ahh, I can't remember exactly who it was, and I don't want to guess for fear of upsetting someone, but I remember seeing a thread on here within the last couple of months about someone failing their medical because cannabis was detected during their medical. I believe that caused a whole string of problems, and took quite a while to sort out.

I'm not sure about the policy with drug testing these days, but personally, I wouldn't risk my visa.
BeckyNot TellingAustralia2006-03-22 18:27:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresextenstion notification
Hi Kath. :) From looking at your timeline it seems asthough you're waiting for your interview appointment notice. If you require an extension, perhaps wait until that arrives (and the Sydney Consulate is quite speedy with those) and then you can contact them and request a later date. When you do that, they'll be able to tell you how to go about extending the validity of your NOA2 (as I presume that's what you're referring to). I would think that the petitioner would receive notification, but once it's at the Consulate stage, all of the communication appears to go to the beneficiary. Good luck. :)
BeckyNot TellingAustralia2006-03-23 15:31:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresYep It's Me Again
Cam, if your Russian lady friend comes to the US on a work visa with the intent to get married and stay in the US, she is committing visa fraud. I'd venture to say that if this was to occur, and you were an involved party, you'd have one heck of a tough time bringing any more lady friends over from Russia.
BeckyNot TellingAustralia2006-03-23 15:25:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresApproved K1 Petitions Being Recalled!
I'm sorry to hear this, for all of you who will be affected. I hope the (re)approval doesn't take very long.
BeckyNot TellingAustralia2006-05-11 08:00:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresPolice Record vs. "Criminal Record" vs. "Police Certificate"?
Thank you so much!!!!! If I could, I would send you a big box of See's Candy!!!!
luvhasnobordersFemaleRwanda2008-10-08 22:11:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresPlease post here Any Recent VSC I-130 Approvals
Please post here Any Recent VSC I-130 Approvals. I filed in December and would like to know the timeframe for all our approvals.

Thank you so much!
siddharth18MaleIndia2006-02-02 17:48:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresI-130 Filings for December 2005 At VSC (Anxiously Waiting!!!), When!!??
Any December Approvals yet?? Anyone...!!???
siddharth18MaleIndia2006-02-27 13:37:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresI-130 Filings for December 2005 At VSC (Anxiously Waiting!!!), When!!??
People like me who filed I-130 in December at VSC are anxiously awaiting approval. Please when will folks at VSC have mercy on us? Praying for all of us.
siddharth18MaleIndia2006-02-24 11:56:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresPlease post any VSC I-130 Approvals Filed in Dec05
Please post any VSC I-130 Approvals Filed in Dec05
siddharth18MaleIndia2006-03-10 11:13:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & ProceduresVSC I-130 petition for Spouse Filed in Dec05 (Update?)
VSC I-130 petition for Spouse Filed in Dec05 (Update?) Anyone received Approval yet?!!. Waiting.....
siddharth18MaleIndia2006-03-23 12:23:00