ForumTitleContentMemberSexCountryDate/Time
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPacket 3 recieved...
Fast is normal, the UK isn't a difficult consulate if you have a straightforward case and you went through VSC, which speeds things right along. Congrats!
gwennehFemaleEngland2006-04-29 00:09:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresGot interview date
WOOHOOOOO!!! :dance:
gwennehFemaleEngland2006-05-02 07:44:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedureswhat if K1 doesn't come by wedding date?
You can, in fact, have your fiance come down on a tourist visa to get married-as long as they GOES BACK after the wedding.

It is not illegal to be married on a tourist visa-this has long been a subject of hot debate on this site. It is illegal to come over on a tourist visa and marry with the intent to settle and adjust status from the US. There is a very fine line that you tread with this-it is certainly not recommended!-and it can cause problems. For starters, you will have to begin the process all over again with a K-3 at that point, and live apart from your spouse until that is finished. Second, your fiance may be denied entry at the border if they don't present enough evidence that they are going back at the end of their visit-and if you have a K-1 in process, the risk of that is higher-they KNOW your fiance has an intent to immigrate eventually, whether legally or no.

The consensus is to never set a wedding date before your visa is in hand. I think you would be best advised to change your wedding date to suit the visa-you're still far enough off that you can do that with a few phone calls to anyone you have reservations with!. That would give you the least amount of time apart. Getting married on a tourist visa would mean you'd have to remain apart for the time while the K-3 is being filed, and do you really want to start off your lives together with a big stretch of time apart? I think it would be less tragic to just switch your wedding date and call it a day, rather than risking the complications of marrying on the tourist visa and having to start from scratch with a K-3.
gwennehFemaleEngland2006-05-02 00:50:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWhere do we stand?

Wow! You can't get married in UK! That's way too strange but I don't know about that part. If you can get married then you can look at the DCF or K3 filing options. I am not sure if DCF is available or not and whether you qualify or not but K3 is available - if you do get married. If not then you can look at the K1 route. Good Luck


DCF is available in the UK if both parties are resident and settled in the UK (meaning the USC has to have their indefinite leave to remain).
gwennehFemaleEngland2006-05-02 11:09:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWhere do we stand?
Your SO is a US Citizen?
gwennehFemaleEngland2006-05-02 10:24:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 or K3?
Check the processing times linked at the top of this page....it'll vary depending on your consulate, honestly.
gwennehFemaleEngland2006-05-03 03:00:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 or K3?
Where do you want to get married? That's the first question.
gwennehFemaleEngland2006-05-02 15:04:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWhat if your visa is denied?
I think your best bet in that situation would be to hire an experienced lawyer used to dealing with waivers. Some cases can be appealed, some can't.
gwennehFemaleEngland2006-05-03 14:16:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresCanadian marrying a US Citizen - K1?
Visa fraud is illegal-your lawyer is suggestnig that you break the law. Fine if you don't get caught, but if you do, you will be banned from the US as well as face criminal charges. Don't risk it. It is a BAD plan.
gwennehFemaleEngland2006-05-05 10:50:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresBeing separated as little as possible...
No, you HAVE to have ILR to file for DCF in London. They're very, very clear on that.
gwennehFemaleEngland2006-05-15 16:06:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresBeing separated as little as possible...
Not as long as he is not entering with the intent to settle, they won't-he plans to return to the UK to get the visa, does he not? Then he's not settling.
gwennehFemaleEngland2006-05-15 12:46:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresBeing separated as little as possible...
You are right, entering on the VWP to settle is illegal and if caught can make your life Hell. He will receive a ban from the US for a period of years. Don't risk it.

-Can we go to America on June 20th, have him enter under the VWP, and then file the fiancé petition when we get there, then he returns to the UK in order to get his visa...


Yes, but you will be apart for the rest of the 4 to 5 month wait while his visa is processed and approved. After you file the petition to apply, that gets approved or denied. Depending on your service center it can take weeks...or it can take months. Then after that-provided you are approved-you begin the process of actually applying for the visa. From the point the application (also known as packet 3) is sent back to the consulate in London to the interview date is about a two month wait. You're looking at a four or five month wait to get a fiance visa if you have an easy case and a fast service center like we did. He will need to be in the UK at least twice, for the medical and for the interview. These are scheduled some weeks apart, usually.

-Can we file the petition now; go to America on June 20th regardless of whether it’s processed, and have him return to get his visa...

You're a student here. Do you maintain a residence in the US? Do your parents live in the US, and do you stay with them when you're not student-ing? If you do, you can indeed file the petition from the UK, using the US address of your permanent residence. Be advised he will have to be in the UK at least twice on dates that are most likely going to be a few weeks apart-once for the medical, and once for the actual interview.

-Or is it a really bad idea to have him enter the country at all once I file the petition?

It can be done. It can be VERY tricky, as you have to be able to solidly prove ties to the UK that show he will return until he is issued a visa for settlement. If he keeps a job, bank account, property (rented or owned)...these things will prove ties to the UK to the officer at the Point of Entry. If he doesn't prove that he has sufficient ties to the UK, he will be put on the next plane back.

If he can enter the country (in either case) would it be a bad idea to have him say he wants to stay the full three months allowed (he will have a return ticket)?

That long of a stay might raise some flags with the POE officer, yes. Not to say it can't be done-but it may look suspicious, and that all depends on the officer. It's at their discretion, and the burden of proof is on your fiance.

-If he is allowed to enter the country for the three months on the VWP and we file the K-1 petition as soon as we get there, does anything happen to his visitor's visa once they recieve the application? Does it look bad that he's still in the country and (hopefully) has a while left before he has to leave?

No, nothing will happen to his ability to use the VWP once the application is filed.

Questions about the forms:

For the G-325A biographic information form we’re having a bit of trouble deciding what to put as his employment history for the last 5 years. For the last year we have been self-employed doing photography and web design, but for about two years before that he was intermittently receiving benefits and doing odd jobs. We’re not sure we can even remember the correct dates of the jobs he’s had, and we of course really don’t want to mention that he was receiving benefits.

They're not as concerned with his employment history as they will be with yours. I would strongly encourage racking your brain or making some calls to refresh yourselves as to the dates, as long gaps might draw the attention of the interviewer.

How closely are they likely to check his past employment?
For the four years previous he’s been doing performance art, IT tech support, and other “contract” jobs, but he wasn’t registered as self-employed and he was receiving benefit for part of that time. Are they going to ask for a tax return or be able to see that he was receiving benefits at any time during our application process?

They'll ask for your tax returns, not his. His financial information isn't on trial, but yours will be. They will be looking to see if YOU meet the guidelines to make sure he doesn't become a public charge. As long as you do that, they're not really concerned about the fact that he was receiving benefits he was entitled to in his home country.

Best of luck!

Edited by Gwen666, 15 May 2006 - 11:40 AM.

gwennehFemaleEngland2006-05-15 11:37:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresFuzzness & KarenCee
Congratulations you two and much happiness

Edited by Angel7422, 06 May 2006 - 01:41 PM.

Angel7422FemaleEgypt2006-05-06 13:40:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresStarting the K1 Process

And only one more thing is it good to get a Visa/Immigration Law firm to do the paperwork to make sure there are no mistakes?


We used a lawyer to prepare our K1 application and to be honest it was a complete waste of time and money! I have just sent off our adjustment of status application (something you have to do once you are in the US) and I have done it all myself by using visajourney members and the guides on here. You have to do what you feel comfortable with. However do read through the guides and check out the example forms, it's pretty clean cut and if you get stuck there are so many people on here in the same boat who will be able to help!

Good luck on starting your journey!
Nicola

Edited by Nicola&Matthew, 01 May 2006 - 11:50 AM.

Nicola&MatthewNot TellingUnited Kingdom2006-05-01 11:50:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresideas for evidence to show ties to UK?
As others have said

I would recommend the letter from the temp agency and for sure his return ticket


Also I would like to recommend being honest! As when I came through MSP airport a few weeks after getting our NOA2 I had prepared myself with a bundle of information like your fiance has collected. I never had to show it but was asked directly "and why should I let you through?". To which I told him that we were currently going through the K1 visa process, where we were at with that and that I could show him my proof that I would be returning, I also told him that it wouldn't be worth my while staying in the country because it would mess up our visa and we would be a separated for longer. He asked me lots of questions trying to trip me up, which is why I recommend you be honest with the POE officer. After that he then let me through warning me to make sure that I left the country once my trip was over!

Good luck to your fiance, it's fairly nerve racking going through this when you are halfway through getting your visa!

Nicola.

Nicola&MatthewNot TellingUnited Kingdom2006-05-01 09:00:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresQuestion...
Hi!
Thanks for the reply's!
I have no idea what half of the terms mean, I'm still trying to work it all out!
I'm still reading sections of this site to work out what steps are next..... :star:


Thanks again!




Jodi
JC75Not TellingAustralia2006-05-04 20:58:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresQuestion...
Hi, I can't seem to find out online what exactly this means so i was hoping if someone here knew...today our application status changed to the following...


Application Type: I129F, PETITION FOR FIANCE(E)

Current Status:

On May 3, 2006, this approved or re-affirmed case was shipped to the Department of State for visa processing. If you have any additional questions, please contact the Department of State.


What does this mean?

Thanks in advance!

:star:
JC75Not TellingAustralia2006-05-04 20:32:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresSydney Australia

You will do just fine :) Sydney is pretty easy peasy :yes: Just have everything in the right order for interview as per the instructions they will send you and a copy of the entire petition package plus originals of anything submitted as photocopies, as well as further evidence of your relationship. Have you gotten your police certificate yet?

The 'Land Downunder' has a lot of relevant info for sydney so make sure to join us.

Lorelle






The police check is my next step, I have never been in trouble with the police or on any charges so I'm not toooo worried :)

I'm still reading thru the backlog of posts on the 'Land downunder' thread right now :D



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JC75Not TellingAustralia2006-05-07 22:05:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresSydney Australia

Generally those that will be applying for K visas are only at NVC for a short pitstop. You can call the automated number (603)334-0700 and then press 5 to speak to an operator to find out anything regarding your petition. You can go to www.dhl.com to try and track your petition once it leaves NVC. There is not a whole lot that come to Sydney so you should have a fair idea on yours even though you wont know for certain.

click on track... it will turn into a dropdown box and you click track by reference

In the reference box you want to type EXPEDITE NIV SECTION

Choose your date range then click go.

Sydney is usually pretty fast in sending out packages once they have received your petition. Do a search on those in Sydney in the immigration timelines tab at the top of the page.

Also come and join us in the 'Land Downunder' thread in the Regional Forums' You will find it under Asia.

Lorelle







Thanks soooooooo Much!!!!!



I'm so nervous about all of this, and have ** No ** Idea where to start! I'm in the US right now but will be in Australia next month, so I'm as nervous as hell......





Thanks again!!



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JC75Not TellingAustralia2006-05-07 19:38:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresSydney Australia
Has anyone here gone thru the Sydney Embassey for a K1...If so how long on average does it take for them to send out the package? Our application has just been sent to the Department of State for processing, so I'm unsure of the timeline now until they send out the package in Australia.

The appointment wait time is 13 days, but I'm wondering how long it takes them to send out the package and then once they have it back schedule the interview.





Thanks!
JC75Not TellingAustralia2006-05-07 19:18:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresideas for evidence to show ties to UK?

Thanks for all the advice...it really helped set my mind at ease, though I still worried!
As an update to my original concern, my fiance arrived successfully yesterday. The officer didn't even ask him about the K1 visa!! When asked what the purpose of his visit was, my fiance stated that he was here for my graduation. The officer asked how we met, made small talk with my fiance about a British boxer the officer liked, and cracked jokes. He let him through with no problem- I was very surprised he didn't even care to ask about the K1 visa.
I'm glad my fiance was prepared with documents just in case, but so far all our traveling experiences have been positive. Hopefully next time he is here, it will be on a K1 visa :dance:
Thanks again!







Oh wow, I was under the impression you cant travel to the US while the 'home' embassey is processing papers etc for the interview...If the process was going to take ages with sydney I was going to fly and spend a couple of weeks with my guy in the US while I waited for the interview etc...as I can't stand the thought of being seperated for months again...



wild!



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JC75Not TellingAustralia2006-05-10 15:15:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresBut What About Now

Should we start now saving communications or is it too soon for them to "count." :huh:

Thanks for being here, and all the best to all of you! :star:





I can't see why it wouldn't count, it would show a continuation of the relationship etc. I'm not sure though, our I129F has just been approved so I'm unsure pretty much about the rest of the process...I just hate the idea of the time its going to take....I'm sure someone else can answer your questions better than me! :yes:



Good Luck!



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JC75Not TellingAustralia2006-05-07 19:30:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresTouched????
Ok i keep seeing this on ppls sigs and was wondering what the heck it meant

So here it is

What does "touched" mean??

Thanks
Mark HewittMaleUnited Kingdom2006-05-08 13:10:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresOk a couple of questions..
Man you guys sure are quick.

Thanks for everything. Sorry this wasnt in the correct place im still kinda finding my feet here.

I do have another question that i forgot to ask. Who does the medicals? Can i get it done in B'ham to save me travelling to London?

You guys are great. Thanks for taking a lot of worry away re different things.

Thanks again for bearing with a newbie. Next time it will be in the right place i swear :D
Mark HewittMaleUnited Kingdom2006-05-16 12:05:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresOk a couple of questions..
Hey there,

I have a couple of questions that i could do with answers to.....

1) What are the jabs that im gonna need (uk to usa) and can i get them done before the medical?

2) Can i get the medical and interview on the same day as it is a hell of a treck for me and getting the time off work is like trying to start a snowball fight in hell

3) I seem to remember on the forms that we sent to USCIS that they ask how long it has been since i saw my fiance. Do they ask this at the interview and is there any problems with it being just under a year between visits. Again this is due to work commitments and funds.

Thanks for answers in advance
Mark HewittMaleUnited Kingdom2006-05-16 09:56:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDivorce Judgment

I am not surprised because all this attorney has done for us is cause us grief. I would like to call her and give her a piece of my mind. :angry: :crying:



My idea,you should wait the immigration request the addtional evidence.
If you wait you maybe you don't need to send it though.
LthiFemale02006-04-28 22:30:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures2 TOUCHES in 2 Days!

We can't believe it! After all this time of not hearing anything, we now have 2 touches in 2 days! Could we be getting close to our NOA2? We are hoping!

PIM and JOE


Hi Pim and Joe,

I am hoping you can hear the next step soon.Best of LUCK.
For me it still touched and touched after i got NOA 1 for 5 months ago.
AHHHH!!! just wait.....
from Thailand
LthiFemale02006-04-29 19:20:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNOA-2 TSC/CSC Aproved today

I guess someone has lit a fire under those guys. They seem to be processing quicker now. I was really happy to see my approval arrive in an email this afternoon. I just hung up the phone with Tanya and we are very happy right now. :D :lol: :yes:


It's great news. Wish you get the interview very soon
LthiFemale02006-04-28 02:59:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWE WERE APPROVED AFTER 6 MONTHS AND 5 DAYS
:D :D :D

I am very happy with you.

from Thailand
LthiFemale02006-04-29 19:40:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresUH-OH - Looked at NOA1 closer

I looked over the NOA1 closer and noted that they left off the E on the end of Katherine.

Just call them and have them correct it over the phone?

TIA




I recommend you should have that FIXED
[b]
LthiFemale02006-04-28 23:04:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresReceived the Case Number for Guangzhou, China

I just received this notification in the mail today, talk about a very good Friday!!!! Hopefully it won't be long now, I'm due to deploy to Iraq soon and need to bring my sweetheart and our daughter to Michigan before I have to leave. I need to spend some quality time with them both!!!


April 25, 2006

KEITH ------------------

Dear Petitioner:

---

The State Department's National Visa Center has recently received an approved 1129F petition filed on behalf of your fiance. This letter is to let you know that within a week the petition will be forwarded to the appropriate visa-issuing post where your visa interview will take place.

Our records show that you filed the I-129F petition for:

Name of Fiance:

---XIANG --------------

INS Receipt Number:

IIIIII~ IIII~ I~ ~IIIII~ I1III ~II ~IIIIII~ II~IIIIIIIIIIIII

Case Number:

-------------------------

The case will be processed at:

Post: GUANGZHOU

C1JNSU14 TE GENERAL np THF. T T, 1 SHAMIAN STREET SOUTH GUANGZHOU 510133

PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

Your fiance will soon receive a packet with instructions from the consular section at this post on how to apply for the Kl visa at that post and what documents will be required.

Sincerely,

Bureau of Consular Affairs



Congratz both,
your case has been approved very fast,I submitted the application at Nebraska center since Oct 5 last year,but i am still waiting for NOA 2. Hopefully i will get good news soon.
Wish you getting the interview set up in China very very soon.
LthiFemale02006-04-28 23:20:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNOA1 Recieved
[quote name='gtigiant' date='Apr 29 2006, 04:11 AM' post='160164']
That was pretty quick. 10 days ;)

Oh, and over the last weekend I made it all official ;) Suprised her with a visit to peru. Then suprised her with this:

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Congrats ka :dance:
LthiFemale02006-04-28 22:49:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresBeing separated as little as possible...

Who ever told you in Atlanta that it takes two months to process a fiancee visa is full of it. Maybe 6 months from filing to the interview in London.
Who ever told you that he has to wait for 11 months for a visa number is full of it. There is no wait for a spouse of a US Citizen. The only delay is processing the paperwork which is probably a little longer than the fiance route.

To file a fiance petition, you will need a US domocile, and US income. If you dont have the income, then you will need a co-sponser. This is true also for a visa based upon marriage.


I think she meant that it will take two months for the paperwork to reach the embassy. I'm not listening to her since she told me a lot of things that were wrong.

The wait time according to the site linked to here says the Texas service center is processing apps recieved on Feb 3rd '06. So is that just over three months before they even see my paperwork?
kinab001Not TellingUnited Kingdom2006-05-15 18:19:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresBeing separated as little as possible...

If you ar not dead-set for getting married in the US, have you been in contact with London USCIS to see if you could file a *spouse* petition with them?
This is casually (not officially) called DCF/Direct Consular Filing. It has a lot of benefits over the K-1 process.


I can't do DCF, because to file with the US embassy in London you have to have Indefinate leave to remain, and I only have a student visa.
kinab001Not TellingUnited Kingdom2006-05-15 14:31:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresBeing separated as little as possible...



-Can we go to America on June 20th, have him enter under the VWP, and then file the fiancé petition when we get there, then he returns to the UK in order to get his visa...


Yes, this is possible.


Will it look bad if we file VERY soon after arriving in the UK? Will they see this as him entering with the intent to settle?
kinab001Not TellingUnited Kingdom2006-05-15 12:34:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresBeing separated as little as possible...

Yes, but you will be apart for the rest of the 4 to 5 month wait while his visa is processed and approved. After you file the petition to apply, that gets approved or denied. Depending on your service center it can take weeks...or it can take months. Then after that-provided you are approved-you begin the process of actually applying for the visa. From the point the application (also known as packet 3) is sent back to the consulate in London to the interview date is about a two month wait. You're looking at a four or five month wait to get a fiance visa if you have an easy case and a fast service center like we did. He will need to be in the UK at least twice, for the medical and for the interview. These are scheduled some weeks apart, usually.


(Assuming he enters on the VWP for the full three months...)
If we file the petition as soon as we get to America he will have three months before he must return to the UK. Our service center is currently processing applications recieved on Feb 3rd. So, he would be able to spend 3 months with me while it is processing. In a best case scenario he would have to spend about 2 months in the UK?

You're a student here. Do you maintain a residence in the US? Do your parents live in the US, and do you stay with them when you're not student-ing? If you do, you can indeed file the petition from the UK, using the US address of your permanent residence. Be advised he will have to be in the UK at least twice on dates that are most likely going to be a few weeks apart-once for the medical, and once for the actual interview.


I do have a permanent residence in the US with my parents.
kinab001Not TellingUnited Kingdom2006-05-15 12:06:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresBeing separated as little as possible...
Sorry for this being so long, but i've recieved so much conflicting advice I have more questions now than i started with.

Background and what we want to do:

I am an American citizen originally from South Carolina, and he is a British citizen. I have been living in the UK since August 2004 as a fulltime student. We are both living in the UK at the moment. We would like to come to America to get married and settle permanently. What we?re after is the fastest way to get him into the country legally.

Advice we?ve been given so far:

I called the immigration office in Atlanta, Georgia and asked what would be the best way. I was told that in order to petition for a K-1 fiancé visa I would have to be in the United States when I file it, and Dean would have to be in the UK. I was told the wait time at the moment was about two months. Obviously we weren?t too happy with that advice, because we don?t want to be separated. The lady told us that the best way to avoid being separated would be to go to America together and have Dean enter on the Visa Waiver Program. Once we enter the USA we should file the fiancé petition and hope that it would be processed within the 90 days of the VWP. She told us he would then have to go back to the UK to apply for the visa at the US embassy in London.

I was also told that if we were to get married in the UK that Dean would have to stay in the UK and wait for his immigrant number, which would take 10-11 months. We?re very set on moving to America now, and in the very near future, so this is not an option.

A couple of weeks after I received this advice I started looking more closely at the forms. On the fiancé petition it gives an address to send the application to if you are outside the US. I have gotten detrimental immigration advice before, so I called back to talk to someone else.

I was then told that I could file the petition from the UK. I?m a bit confused now, to say the least, about what is the best thing to do. We have our plane tickets already for June 20th which we bought after the advice we recieved the first time. There doesn?t seem to be enough time now for the petition to be processed and for him to get his visa before we are set to leave. I?m also nervous about him entering on the VWP, because I assume he technically shouldn?t be allowed to enter that way knowing we want to get married and settle.

My questions are:

-Can we go to America on June 20th, have him enter under the VWP, and then file the fiancé petition when we get there, then he returns to the UK in order to get his visa...

-Can we file the petition now; go to America on June 20th regardless of whether it?s processed, and have him return to get his visa...

-Or is it a really bad idea to have him enter the country at all once I file the petition?

If he can enter the country (in either case) would it be a bad idea to have him say he wants to stay the full three months allowed (he will have a return ticket)?

-If he is allowed to enter the country for the three months on the VWP and we file the K-1 petition as soon as we get there, does anything happen to his visitor's visa once they recieve the application? Does it look bad that he's still in the country and (hopefully) has a while left before he has to leave?

Questions about the forms:

For the G-325A biographic information form we?re having a bit of trouble deciding what to put as his employment history for the last 5 years. For the last year we have been self-employed doing photography and web design, but for about two years before that he was intermittently receiving benefits and doing odd jobs. We?re not sure we can even remember the correct dates of the jobs he?s had, and we of course really don?t want to mention that he was receiving benefits.

How closely are they likely to check his past employment?
For the four years previous he?s been doing performance art, IT tech support, and other ?contract? jobs, but he wasn?t registered as self-employed and he was receiving benefit for part of that time. Are they going to ask for a tax return or be able to see that he was receiving benefits at any time during our application process?


We are getting all of our information on track now. We?ve registered as self-employed and we will file our first tax return within the next few months.

Edited by kinab001, 15 May 2006 - 11:18 AM.

kinab001Not TellingUnited Kingdom2006-05-15 11:13:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK-1 Approved 5/8/06

Congratulations, and good luck when you have the interview! :D

[font=Arial Black][size=2]Congratulations
KhadijaAbdelNot TellingMorocco2006-05-10 11:17:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresThis case has been

CONGRATULATIONS to you both and best of luck on the rest of the ride!

:D Congratulations
KhadijaAbdelNot TellingMorocco2006-05-10 11:22:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresstill no response going on 3 weeks
Congrats,
Mary
MaryandMianFemalePakistan2006-03-26 11:35:00