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K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedurescan't find answer
QUOTE (Kate and Matt @ May 16 2009, 01:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (HelloWorld08 @ May 12 2009, 12:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
if you don't get that birthday fixed, 16 and 17 is kinda too young to marry, don't you think? in the states, she would still be in high school, probably 10th or 11th grade?


I don't think this is relevant to the OP's question.



I agree!
headoverheelsMalePhilippines2009-05-16 21:51:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresSee the Pics & Please Post
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headoverheelsMalePhilippines2009-09-05 11:40:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedurescomplicated situation (k1)..please help!
I’m sorry for the long post, but Id greatly appreciate it if you want to read this and help me!

Hello Everyone,

My name is Judith, I am Dutch and new to this forum. I have a complicated situation, so I hope you can help me out. I have an American fiancé, I met him in 2005, when I was an exchange student at a high school. We were both 17 at that time and I stayed there for a year on a J1 Student Visa. After I left to go back to The Netherlands again, we still dated and I came back in December 2006 for 2 weeks on a tourist visa. After that time, we were both busy with college and work, and unfortunately did not have the time and money to visit each other soon again. Luckily, we saw each other again after that long period of time, in July 2008, when I came to the U.S, again on a J1 student visa as I was going to complete a semester abroad at a University in Arizona. So before I started my semester there in August, I first went to visit my fiancé in July (at that time still boyfriend) for about 3 weeks. I studied in Arizona from August 2008 till December 2008 and in between I also traveled again to visit my fiancé during my thanksgiving break. In December 2008, I went back to the Netherlands and then went to Asia to do my internship for 5 months. I came back to the Netherlands in June 2009 and luckily the next month, I had a long summer holiday so I could visit my fiancé for 8 weeks. So during this last summer we got engaged blush.gif . Now I am back in the Netherlands, in my senior year of college and figuring out the best ways for us to be together. I am planning to graduate in June 2010 or September 2010. We were thinking about the K1 procedure or the K3 procedure, but do not know what would be the best to do and therefore we would like your advice.

There are some factors that influence the choice of choosing for the K1 or K3 in our case:

Unfortunately, I recently found out that I with my previous J1 visa, on which I came to Arizona, I have a Two-Year Foreign Residence Requirement. I am actually surprised about this, as I financed everything by myself. My J1 Visa ended in December 2008, so this would mean that I could not come back to the U.S on certain non-immigrant and immigrant visas till December 2010. I read that you could apply for a waiver, but how does that exactly go when I am in the Netherlands? Because so far, I only read stories about people who want a waiver for the 2 year rule and for example obtained a no objection letter, when they were already in the U.S.

In February till April, I do not have school and start again in April for my last 2 months. So I have 3 months off and wanted to visit my fiancé then. I wonder if this would be a good idea if we would have started the K1 procedure, even if it is not illegal to do so. If we want to start the K1 process, we would want to file in December 2009, as it could still take up a long while and as I graduate in June or September 2010, we think it would be the best to start in December. I read that you could visit your fiancé, while your K1 case is pending, but it will not guarantee you entry and may be risky at times. I wonder if it may be too risky, also because it is not a 1 or 2 week visit, but for 3 months. I want to do everything legally and have no intentions of staying. I have proof that I have ties to the Netherlands, I can for example show a return ticket and that I need to come back in order to graduate from college but have currently no job in the Netherlands as I am busy with school, I also wouldn’t have proof of a lease or anything, as I live with my parents now. Other than that, I have visited the U.S by then, 2 times on a J1 visa and 2 times on a tourist visa, one time for 2 weeks, the other time for 8 weeks. The first time on my J1 visa was in august 2005 for 11 months, so till June 2006. The second time 6 months when I went to Arizona, from July 2008 till December 2008. What would you advice me; do you think it is too risky to come visit my fiancé in the U.S for 3 months (max. of tourist visa), while our K1 case would be pending under my circumstances?

Otherwise, I thought of going to the U.S in February for 3 months on a tourist visa, marry my fiancé and start the k3 procedure and go back to the Netherlands and wait till I can come back. However, I read that the K3 procedure usually takes longer. Even though it would be worth the wait and time, we still hope we can be together as soon as possible after a long distance relationship of almost 5 years by then.

So what do you think what would be the best we can do?

• Start k1 around December and go the U.S for a 3 month visit under my circumstances and take the risk
• Start k1, do not take the risk and wait till I can come but not being able to see my fiancé for a long while
• Go to the U.S in February on a tourist visa for 3 months, marry my fiancé and come back to the Netherlands, with the chance of a longer wait
• And last, what should I do about the J1 2 year home residency rule? I think if we start the k3 process around march, it stay may take a while. I think there would also be a chance that I would get the K3 visa, only after December 2010 (when my J1 2 year rule ends). So if we choose for the K3, maybe the waiver would not even be necessary, as it still cost 215 dollars and may be a waste of money then.

I really do not know what would be best to do and therefore I am hoping you can help and advice us, me and my fiancé greatly appreciate it. Again, sorry for the long post. I’m looking forward to everyone’s reply.

- Judith


jjsaMaleNetherlands2009-10-05 06:27:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedurescost for K1
I appreciate all of these responses...
to clarify...
I (female) am the USC petitioning for my UK fiance (male)..

We have my parents to sponsor us, as we are both just finishing college..
but we cannot do this back and forth relationship any longer- and would rather be broke and together, then be apart.

we both work and what not- but so much of our money has gone into plane tickets and what not just to be together... so now we work to get money for this K1 process and then we are together to work and save..
no babies for us for a while!!! LOL


laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-04-21 10:27:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedurescost for K1
We are just beginning this process, filing the I-129f in June..
wondering how much roughly we should save up for everything start to finish...

How much is the K1 part? Im assuming my Uk fiance will have to pay this in London?
I am the main financial provider, so I need to know approx. how much to set aside for him..
thanks all!!
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-04-19 17:10:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresG-325A question
I am a college student, and over the past 5 years or so, have hopped around in housing.
However, have used my mother's mailing address throughout the entire time,
and still do so.
Am I required to list all the places I have lived, or would just my mothers be ok?
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-05-17 14:19:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresoriginal or copies?
also, in terms of the birth certificate, for the i-129f, they ask for birth certificate number?
Mine does not have one... perhaps because i was born at home, i might have a different birth cert?
is this ok?
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-05-18 17:20:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresoriginal or copies?
would it help to just use both the passport and the birth cert? i know its unnecessary, but would rather have too much then too little

laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-05-18 17:05:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresoriginal or copies?
for this entire K1 process, you do not use the original birth certificate, correct?
you just photo copy it?
on some posts i see people say copy front AND back..
is that necessary? as my US birth certificate has nothing on the back...
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-05-18 16:56:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresyet another g325a question
I, the petitioner, am wondering if i would put MY name or my foreign fiance's name in this box at the bottom of the G325a page?
And if there is no alien number, we leave it blank, correct?
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-05-18 17:11:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresi-129f...notarized?
QUOTE (paradiselost @ May 18 2009, 07:17 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
no,just check with your usem for the income forms and taxex of your usc



arent those for the NEXT step?
Im just sending in the i-129f
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-05-18 19:26:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresi-129f...notarized?
does ANYTHING for the package for the i-129f need to be notarized?
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-05-18 18:18:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresg325a
QUOTE (YuAndDan @ May 18 2009, 07:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
USCIS will assign an A# after they receive your patition arround the time they approve the I-129F, write "NONE" there.

Later when adjusting status, the K-1 holder will fill out another G-325A, at that time the A# will be known, it will be on the I-129F approval notice.

thank you! you guys are so helpful!!
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-05-18 19:39:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresg325a
this form makes me feel stupid!
or im just walking on eggshells
but on the top right corner, what do you put for the file number?

thanks for everyone's patience with us newbies!!
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-05-18 19:34:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresG325A ??
how strict are they on the petitioners side of this?
as a college student, I have had alot of waitressing as well as retail positions throughout the past few years.
Many times I held 2 jobs at once, and a few positions overlapped.
The problem is I for the life of me cannot remember exact months I worked for each place.
SO it is necessary to list EVERY single job, or just most of them?
and is it ok that it maybe be off a month or two here and there?
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-05-18 17:03:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresg325A question-
when listing my (USC) and my foreign fiance's housing history, should we also list the time(s) in which we lived together?
For example, he was in the USA for 90 days last summer, will be here for 5 months this summer, and I was in IRE with him for 4 months.
do we list that or just leave that time period without information?
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-06-12 19:47:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedurescontinuation of answers g325a
when a complete answer doesn't fit, and you have to continue on an additional paper, is there a proper format?
if not, what do i put on the paper??
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-06-12 20:03:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresproof of marriage plans??
my fiance (foreign) came across a book published in 2006, and it states that in order to get the i-129f approved, as well as the entire K1 process, you need to show proof of wedding plans??

has anyone else come across this?
been reading VJ since December, and this is the first i am hearing of this..

it is necessary?
or for proof of ongoing relationship for his interview, would it help to have a deposit on a wedding dress/ venue/ date/ wedding rings purchased??
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-06-13 15:50:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresstory of how we met
Hey, one can hope!!
For evidence, for the i-129f, we are sending about 10 pics together,
we have 3 or 4 of our boarding passes to see each other,
about 10 cards to each other for holidays,
passport stamps
and a few emails

do you think that would be enough?
and he is in the USA while we are filing
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-06-13 13:18:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresstory of how we met
should this be a cut and dry story just explaining dates of when we met, and when we have traveled to see each other..

or should it be a passionate love story?
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-06-13 13:09:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedurestiming??
not what i wanted to hear, but honest and true..
thanks all!!

guess we will pick things out, and just not book them yet.
Immigration sucks! lol
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-06-16 20:45:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedurestiming??
We are sending out our I-129f this week, and are trying to plan out wedding stuff for next year.

We obviously will be married within the 90 days or the Visa approval,
and were thinking that June, 2010 would be ok to do a reception here in the States.

However, I understand that the beneficiary cannot leave the States until the AOS is processed.
We are trying to plan out when a good time for our reception in the UK would be.
Thoughts as to how long it will take to receive approval and AOS?
Trying to play it on the safe side.
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-06-16 13:13:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresinsurance question
i read that ages ago, and just remembered it...
may have been on Britishexpats.com as well-
was months ago though- so thanks for the clarifications~~!!
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-06-18 19:04:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresinsurance question
I have read on VJ previously that the beneficiary for the K1 process will need to show proof of having 1 year paid health insurance.
Is this accurate?
If so, at which point of our filing process will we need to get this? We are just sending out our petition.
Also, does anyone know what Insurance companies offer this??

laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-06-18 10:50:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNOA1??
got it- i can view the back of the check, but i see numerous numbers on the back. Which number is it and what site can i go to to view the status??
I cant wait!!! So impatient!
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-07-05 22:18:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNOA1??
how can you view the back of the check to see the case number??
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-07-05 21:00:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNOA1??
fantastic... and now we wait...

P.s. a big thank you to ALL VJers... so so helpful!
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-07-05 16:08:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNOA1??
Is the 1st NOA the check being cashed, or should we be expecting something in the mail??
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-07-05 15:51:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresnow what... :)
i know.. hoping it will be around Oct/Nov...
just want to be prepared... my fiance is here with me now and leaves in Nov to go back to the UK, so want things sorted for then...

thanks a bunch!
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-07-06 22:23:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresnow what... :)
QUOTE (laureldevine @ Jul 6 2009, 10:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
sent out the petition and just for NOA1...
now what documents do we gather for the next stage(s)..

we have the beneficiary's birth certificate, immunization records (and they are all up to date), and police cert.

what do I as the petitioner need to gather?



meant to say just GOT NOA1 TODAY!!!
typo smile.gif
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-07-06 22:09:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresnow what... :)
sent out the petition and just for NOA1...
now what documents do we gather for the next stage(s)..

we have the beneficiary's birth certificate, immunization records (and they are all up to date), and police cert.

what do I as the petitioner need to gather?

laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-07-06 22:02:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresUSC insurance question
I am a server at a restaurant, and due to such, I do not have health insurance.
Weird question, but WI offers a health insurance through the govt for middle class workers.
I am hesitant however to apply for it, being that we are awaiting our I-129f approval, and will need to show proof of support for mr foreign fiance (my mother is our co-sponsor)...
It is to my understanding that the sponsor is to prove that my fiance will not become a govt charge, so will this screw things up if i get this insurance through the govt?
HELP!!!
laureldevineFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-07-23 11:12:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHelp understanding I-129F
QUOTE (Nik+Heather @ Aug 27 2009, 12:20 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (jiggaaawhatt @ Aug 26 2009, 09:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (Nik+Heather @ Aug 26 2009, 10:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hey guys, ya'll can't be so old that you can't remember what it was like to be 17 and SOOOOOOO sure that you are right. Especially with the support of her parents, do you think anything we say will sway her? Would it have swayed you??? Not me. Anyway, I feel for her - sure she's lucky if she's found "The One" so early, but to never be independent or out on her own...It will or it won't work out, but she's going to do it anyway. And really, with long distance relationships, there always comes a time when you have to take the plunge.

To the OP: The idea that this paperwork is so difficult that you can't go to college at the same time is just plain blowing things out of proportion. The effort we are talking about is on the scale of a long weekend. Most of the "processing" time is spent sitting around waiting. The vast majority of the other petitioners here have full time jobs and hold our lives (grocery shopping, lawn mowing, bill paying, raising kids... etc) together in addition to completing our visa process. Now, if you're getting a job instead of going to college, maybe that's a different story. Then perhaps you can afford to support your fiance until he finds work as well, which would be commendable.

All the best...


It's hard to tell whether you mean well through this post or not. I think it's rude how you quickly stereotype me as a "classic teenager". Not every teenager is the same and you know absolutely nothing about me or my relationship. If I wasn't sure about this, we wouldn't be going through all the paperwork, money, tears & frustration to get him here. I have a decent job right now & I plan on keeping it. I'm done with school in January & plan on working full time until I start college anyways. I never said that I was going to put off college & quit work. The paperwork is not the only reason I would put off going to college for a FEW months, but those are reasons I care not to share on the internet. We have sorted the issue now anyways.


Hah - I'd just like to point out that "screw you all, I'm going to follow my heart no matter what you say" is the Hallmark of a teenager. I'm confused why you think that this is somehow insulting. Many people would go back to their teens if they could! Stop wasting your time being defensive and enjoy yourself. I wish I had known Nik earlier in my life so we could have more time, but on the other side, I'm glad that I have had years to live solo too. Each person's life experiences will be different, and not surprisingly, I happen to prefer my own.

By the way, your earlier comment, "I'll most likely post pone college til the spring or fall of 2011 to ensure we have all the proper paperwork, etc. ready by the time we have to, you know?" is what prompted mine - just makes it sound like those were the only two considerations. I know you'd said the process was confusing and overwhelming, but planning 2 years for it seemed excessive.


thanks.
Montana + JosephFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-08-27 00:27:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHelp understanding I-129F
QUOTE (Kathlyn and Tim @ Aug 26 2009, 11:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
How old is your fiance now?


21.
Montana + JosephFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-08-27 00:03:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHelp understanding I-129F
QUOTE (thepizzadude @ Aug 26 2009, 09:21 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I see no reason why you would not be able to do what you are trying to accomplish. Age requirements for marriage are determined by each state not at the federal level.
The I-134 is an affidavit of support and not a contract, so it can be signed by someone under the age of 18. It is essentially a form to file a promise with the Bureau to support an alien entering the United States and that the alien will not become a public charge.
An I-864 on the other hand is a Contract between you and the federal government, and I THINK in the US you must be 18 to sign a contract and be held liable to adhere to its contents. From the directions it states: This form is a contract between a sponsor and the U.S.Government. Completing and signing this form makes you the sponsor. You must show on this form that you have enough income and/or assets to maintain the intending immigrant(s) and the rest of your household at 125 percent ofthe Federal Poverty Guidelines. By signing Form I-864, you are agreeing to use your resources to support the intending immigrant(s) named in this form, if it becomes necessary. You will not need this document until you file AOS which would be after February so you would be 18.
I hope this helps.


thank you smile.gif
Montana + JosephFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-08-26 23:24:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHelp understanding I-129F
QUOTE (Nik+Heather @ Aug 26 2009, 10:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Hey guys, ya'll can't be so old that you can't remember what it was like to be 17 and SOOOOOOO sure that you are right. Especially with the support of her parents, do you think anything we say will sway her? Would it have swayed you??? Not me. Anyway, I feel for her - sure she's lucky if she's found "The One" so early, but to never be independent or out on her own...It will or it won't work out, but she's going to do it anyway. And really, with long distance relationships, there always comes a time when you have to take the plunge.

To the OP: The idea that this paperwork is so difficult that you can't go to college at the same time is just plain blowing things out of proportion. The effort we are talking about is on the scale of a long weekend. Most of the "processing" time is spent sitting around waiting. The vast majority of the other petitioners here have full time jobs and hold our lives (grocery shopping, lawn mowing, bill paying, raising kids... etc) together in addition to completing our visa process. Now, if you're getting a job instead of going to college, maybe that's a different story. Then perhaps you can afford to support your fiance until he finds work as well, which would be commendable.

All the best...


It's hard to tell whether you mean well through this post or not. I think it's rude how you quickly stereotype me as a "classic teenager". Not every teenager is the same and you know absolutely nothing about me or my relationship. If I wasn't sure about this, we wouldn't be going through all the paperwork, money, tears & frustration to get him here. I have a decent job right now & I plan on keeping it. I'm done with school in January & plan on working full time until I start college anyways. I never said that I was going to put off college & quit work. The paperwork is not the only reason I would put off going to college for a FEW months, but those are reasons I care not to share on the internet. We have sorted the issue now anyways.
Montana + JosephFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-08-26 23:19:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHelp understanding I-129F
Hallelujah. After a looooong time searching, my fiance found this (read the last bullet point):

http://www.uscis.gov...00045f3d6a1RCRD

Thanks to everyone who gave suggestions & advice. I'm sure you'll hear from me again. This is just the beginning for us.
Montana + JosephFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-08-26 20:11:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHelp understanding I-129F
QUOTE (amykathleen2005 @ Aug 26 2009, 07:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Well it is registered when it arrives, but it is only really looked at around 90 days after it arrives. I don't know how they would treat that situation.....


Also, once approved he can stay in the UK for up to 4 months before coming here & then we have another 90 days once he arrives in the US before we have to get married, correct?
Montana + JosephFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-08-26 19:51:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHelp understanding I-129F
QUOTE (amykathleen2005 @ Aug 26 2009, 07:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I do not know the answer to your original question. However, if it were me, I would wait until you were 18. For the Affidavit of Support you are the main sponsor, regardless of if you have a cosponsor or not. That is a legally binding document that I do not think the government would accept from someone who who is too young to enter into a contract (this part occurs at the Embassy, not the initial filing.)

Also I would not wait to start college. There's no reason not to start. The paperwork will not take that long to get together really (the hard part is the waiting), and you'll want something to keep your mind off of all the waiting you have to do.

Most likely your whole process will take around 6 months (but it could be more). So if you waited until February when you were 18 that would mean you could be together by August. Now this is certainly not a guarantee, but its a possibility.


Is the petition looked at immediately when it reaches the service center or is it put at the bottom of the stack? If it's not looked at immediately, do you think it would be possible to send it a few weeks/a month before I turn 18? or do you think they'd send it back because I signed it when I was 17?
Montana + JosephFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-08-26 19:36:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHelp understanding I-129F
QUOTE (amykathleen2005 @ Aug 26 2009, 06:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I don't think that they were trying to tell you how to live your life. I think they were suggesting that if you do have to wait to be a legal age to marry in order to file the petition that you can use the time to continue to build your relationship. No harm in that. Everyone should continue to build their relationship. At least to me it did not seem like a judgmental comment.

PS Believe me, I am only a few years older than you and have found you will probably receive your share of judgmental comments from other people who will judge you before they even know you and may even say that he is just getting married to you for the green card. Now we know that is not true, but unfortunately people talk about things they know nothing of. Be happy for the people who are genuinely trying to help you, such as most of the people on these boards. Just my extra 2 p...


You're right. I apologize. I do genuinely appreciate the help from all of you. I'm just very confused & frustrated by the mixed answers. Not even the USCIS reps could give a straight answer. sad.gif I plan to call again tomorrow & hopefully get someone who can help this time. If I send in the parental consent with the petition and it is denied, I'm scared of having to start the whole process over. But because the time varies so much with each case, if we send it near the time I turn 18 and it takes longer than usual to process, I'll most likely post pone college til the spring or fall of 2011 to ensure we have all the proper paperwork, etc. ready by the time we have to, you know?
Montana + JosephFemaleUnited Kingdom2009-08-26 19:12:00