ForumTitleContentMemberSexCountryDate/Time
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDS-134
The only original docs that you need to send to your fiance are:

- I-134 signed by you
- letter from your employer
- a NEW letter of intent with your original signature

No need to be originals, scanned copies work:
- pay stubs
- tax returns

No need for NOA2 copy, your birth certificate, etc
No need also to use FedEx and pay $120. My fiance used USPS, that was about $40 and it arrived safely after about 10 days.

Try to send those documents to your french fiance as soon as you can. If he/she has all the docs needed for his/her interview (not only your docs, but his/hers) when he/she will receive the first letter from the Paris Embassy (called Packet 3), he/she will be able to send back to them the DS-2001 Notification of Applicant Readiness (included in Packet 3) quickly (+DS-230 Part I), and so, not loose time.

More infos, look here: http://www.visajourn...rance&cty=Paris Show this link to your fiance also, it will be useful to him/her for sure. :)

Edited by didopage, 28 September 2012 - 08:06 PM.

didopageFemaleFrance2012-09-28 20:05:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAfter interview how long embassy takes to issue the visa ?? Does anyone know ?
Yeah, it's country specific and as you were put in Administrative Review, that's highly difficult to say first, if you're going to be approved, and if yes, when you'll receive the visa. Some cases in AP takes a few weeks, and some others take months!
didopageFemaleFrance2012-05-04 20:23:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresOfficial Receipt Notice (Form I-797)

I had submitted my I-130 based on sibling of US citizen in Aug 2012. I had signed up for e-notification (form G-1145) and in the email that I received on 4th Sept, it says, ‘Your case has been accepted and routed to the USCIS Vermont Service Center for processing. Within 7-10 days by standard mail you will receive your official Receipt Notice (Form I-797) with your Receipt Number.’

So should I be waiting for I-797C or I-797?


They just didn't precise which type of I-797 it would be, but it should be I-797C. More infos:
http://www.uscis.gov...00045f3d6a1RCRD

I-797 is the actual approval of your petition. Your email update doesn't say it was approved and typically looks like a first NOA or I-797C (petition received, routed to a Service Center).
didopageFemaleFrance2012-10-03 14:16:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresOfficial Receipt Notice (Form I-797)

I am in the same situation. I received an email notification with my receipt number on 4th Sept 2012. It also stated that the I-797 official receipt notice will be sent to me in 7-10 days. It's been a month and I haven't received anything. I called USCIS and they said they cannot issue another receipt notice. They said the official notice only has the receipt number which I have in my email, so I am not sure how big a deal it is to not receive the notice. Did you receive yours or did you speak to anyone about it?


You didn't receive the I-797C (first Notice of Action, petition received) or I-797 (second Notice of Action, petition approved?
Not having the I-797C is not a big deal, as long as you know that they have your case and that a receipt number has been issued.
Not having the I-797 is a bigger deal, because it will be needed at a later stage (Adjustment of Status, once in the US and married).
didopageFemaleFrance2012-10-03 11:16:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresOfficial Receipt Notice (Form I-797)
It's not a big deal but the I-797 will be, so you should check that they have the correct address.
didopageFemaleFrance2012-10-03 09:44:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresOfficial Receipt Notice (Form I-797)
The G-1145 has nothing to do with hardcopies updates. You will receive a I-797C (and not I-797) shortly.

As you received the first email update, you should now have your receipt number (starting by EAC if your case is at Vermont Service Center, or WAC if it's at California SC). Go to USCIS.gov and create an account, enter your # and subscribe for text and/or email updates.
didopageFemaleFrance2012-08-27 13:54:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-129F Processing Time - which Service Center?
Precision: you sent your file to the Texas lockbox, which is a different place than the Texas Service Center. TSC doesn't process I-129F petitions, only California SC and Vermont SC do. :)
didopageFemaleFrance2012-10-09 11:50:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 visa problems

Hello, I submitted a K1 Aug 17th and sent it in before finding out about this website. I only sent in the form and no other documents with it. I recieved a I797C that only says that they recieved it. I called the military line since I am military and they just say over and over to follow the instructions on the form. Well there isent any instructions on the form. Any help on what to expect and what I should do would be greatly appreciated!!


As said, a RFE if you're lucky, or a denial, both of them after waiting in line for your petition to be processed (4-6 months).
didopageFemaleFrance2012-10-11 21:19:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedurestrying to put together cover letters
Absolutely no need of a cover letter for the French package 3. Your fiance will only need to send back 2 forms.

Other documents will be asked at the interview one by one, no need for a formal cover letter as well. Just write everything as a checklist on a regular paper for the use of your fiance only, they won't want it at all at the embassy.

Also, I answered your questions twice on the french-american couples topic, don't know if you saw it. :) You may consider asking your questions there, as for now, the process is highly country-specific and you may have answer that won't be accurate for France on the K-1 sub-forum.
didopageFemaleFrance2012-10-18 15:29:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresA bit of a dilemma and looking for answers
When are you thinking of moving to live in Indonesia? Right after your marriage or later?
didopageFemaleFrance2012-10-18 16:02:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134
The signature on it needs to be an original, so he needs to mail it.
didopageFemaleFrance2012-10-19 12:56:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-129F sent a few days ago...

You can begin to prepare your Adjustment of Status application... I-485.
You will also need to do the Affadavit of Support form... I-864.
And if you want to get your work papers ready, you'll need your Employment Authorization form... I-765.

Best of luck!


Way to early for someone who just sent a I-129F petition (K-1 route).

I guess you're misleading with the spousal route you are on. Those documents will be needed in a long time, after OP will have his/her visa, be married and in the US. He/she is at the very very beginning right now. :)

OP, you have a long wait ahead of you, about 5 months with no news on your case. It's too early to gather documents for the next stage now, but it's still good to be aware of what to do then. Look at those links:
http://www.visajourn...content/k1guide
http://www.visajourn.../content/k1flow

Edited by didopage, 24 October 2012 - 04:25 PM.

didopageFemaleFrance2012-10-24 16:23:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresReceived NOA1 but my Receipt Number is Invalid
The online update system is unreliable, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. It's a very common problem. If you received your NOA1, don't worry, the USCIS have your case.

Edited by didopage, 24 October 2012 - 06:48 PM.

didopageFemaleFrance2012-10-24 18:47:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresExpidited ???

Thanks for pointing that out. I've read last month from another post that it is. Two to three months for a regular Haiti expedite. http://www.visajourn...on/page__st__30 Check out post #31


It doesn't seem on anymore: http://www.visajourn...ost__p__5082284 but I'm still looking for better sources. Some Haitian VJ members would be able to put some light on it.
The link you provided is from someone who requested an expedite based on financial loss, and her "2-3 months" statement doesn't seem to be something sourced either.

Edited by didopage, 24 October 2012 - 04:47 PM.

didopageFemaleFrance2012-10-24 16:41:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresExpidited ???

Your fiance is from Haiti. It's automatically expedited. You don't need to do anything.

http://www.uscis.gov...000082ca60aRCRD

USCIS is currently expediting all petitions in which the beneficiary is from Haiti. You do not need to request expedited processing; USCIS will automatically expedite these petitions. Please see the chart below for more details.

A March wedding seems possible since he's from Haiti.

Start gathering the required papers now to avoid delays.
Good luck!

Upon filing, if you haven?t received a receipt notice or other notice after 90 days please contact our National Customer Service Center at 1-800-375-5283.


This was "Last updated:03/10/2011". Is it still on? I wouldn't give the OP false joy.

Edited by didopage, 24 October 2012 - 04:13 PM.

didopageFemaleFrance2012-10-24 16:13:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresQuestions about Packet 3
I replied to you on the French-american couples topic. :)
didopageFemaleFrance2012-10-31 20:20:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresREMITTANCE PROBLEM WITH USCIS - K1 VISA
. (sorry, I replied in the wrong old topic)

Edited by didopage, 01 November 2012 - 02:42 PM.

didopageFemaleFrance2012-11-01 14:41:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-797C, Notice of Action
Simply, if it's a I-797C, it's a NOA1 (First Notice of Action you receive). It should say that the USCIS received your petition.

The NOA2 will be I-797, without the C. :) It will say clearly your petition was approved.
didopageFemaleFrance2012-06-14 10:32:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDS 230 part1
It's your NVC case number, it should start with "PRS" for Paris. Ask your fiance if he received a letter from NVC with it (technically, after he received the NOA2). If not, give a quick call to NVC and ask for your case number.

Edited by didopage, 13 November 2012 - 12:13 PM.

didopageFemaleFrance2012-11-13 12:12:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDS-156 Nonimmigrant Visa Application

I have a few questions on the DS-156 application. (My fiance is the beneficiary and I am filling out the forms for him)

question #2 it says place of issuance on the passport it doesn't give a city just the country I am assuming I just write the city my fiance went to drop off the information and pick up his passport.

question #16 my fiance doesn't have a home or fax number do I just write none or leave it blank?

question #18 it asks for spouses name. My fiance is divorced do I write his exwife's information there or do I write none since at this moment he is legally not married?

question #25 it asks for my (US citizen's) work number should I write the number that goes to my office or the main number so in case they call they can reach the secretary and possibly my boss if needed?

question #34 they ask if anyone is traveling with my fiance from Chile to USA. Is this only for other ppl applying for visas to the USA or should I add my name since I will be traveling form Chile to NY to be with him?

question #40 my fiance doesn't speak english so I am asking him for the information and filling everything in. This question asks if someone else prepared the application. Should I write that I prepared the application and then if they ask why I did I mention its because my fiance doesn't speak English?


Thank you guys so much for all your help! I truly appreciate it.


#2, yes
#16, None
#18, As you said, it asks for spouse name, not ex-spouse...
#25, I would put your personal number
#34, so you will both be leaving Chile to go leave in the US? I would put your name
#40, That is what's happening, right? So put your name, and yes, if they ask, you say exactly that.

Just follow your logic... ;)
didopageFemaleFrance2012-08-29 21:00:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresnvc case number

what are all these multiple packets...?


It is at the embassy stage, and it is country-specific.
Check your embassy VJ page for more infos: http://www.visajourn...ssia&cty=Moscow
didopageFemaleFrance2012-11-19 13:23:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresnvc case number
Call 603-334-0700 press 1 for english, then 5 to speak to an operator.

Hours: Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 12:00 PM (EST). Best time to call is 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM and 10:00 PM to 12:00 PM

If you call the DOS, you will need your NVC case number in order for them to give you some updates.

Really, it should be pretty easy to have the PRS number. Once you have it, send back your packet 3 and wait. The if you want some update about your case, best will be to call the DOS (don't try to contact the embassy, it will quite a headache... They don't answer really often, and call be frustrating on the phone). The DOS will be able to give you quickly the last update on your case (packet 3 sent, packet 4 sent, interview date scheduled).
didopageFemaleFrance2012-11-18 12:07:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresnvc case number
http://www.visajourn...ost__p__5819484

Again, the NVC case number is on the NVC letter your fiancé should have received. If he didn't, I told you to call NVC (during their business hours for sure).

For future questions, please ask on the French American couples topic, you will have quick and precise answers (you are at a stage where the process is highly country-specific).
http://www.visajourn...s-part-ii-2011/

Edited by didopage, 18 November 2012 - 02:01 AM.

didopageFemaleFrance2012-11-18 01:57:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresmaybe I am stupid
Read the USCIS instructions for form I-129F: http://www.uscis.gov...i-129finstr.pdf
It will explain all in details.
The VJ guide is a summary checklist of what your US fiance needs to include in his petition package.
didopageFemaleFrance2012-11-19 11:38:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresRFE
If your lawyer already sent your packet, nothing you can do about it right now, it's too late.

Just be ready for a RFE if you get one, have the 2 letters ready so you can reply to the eventual RFE quickly.
didopageFemaleFrance2012-11-28 17:39:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresG325A Form Question
OP, I don't advise you to send a form with a scanned signature, unless you want to take a risk to have a RFE and delay your journey.

As LeftCoastLady mentioned, she will have to send you her fiancee a letter of intent and ability to marry dated and signed, plus passport pictures.
Even if she could potentially send you by email her passport pictures and have you print them in the US, I don't advise you again to send a scanned copy (with scanned signature so) to her letter of intent. If she wants to have minimal shipping costs, just have her mail you all the documents which required her signature.
didopageFemaleFrance2012-04-07 04:50:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresReceived strange letter from USCIS, please help

My fiancee was approved for k1 visa in March 2012. However she failed the interview.


Contradictory informations here. The visa can't have been approved if she failed the interview. Or maybe you meant that the petition was approved, not the visa?
didopageFemaleFrance2012-07-26 19:47:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAfter NOA 2.
loladolly, there's a few things you will have to understand:

1) the Basics of immigration law: why are there such rules in a country like the US?
2) there are TONS of people doing the same process as you, tons of separate couples, who know each other for a long time or not, have kid(s) or not (hint: make the link with 1). Does it make you understand why are you waiting so long?

That's a long process and you obviously didn't know it when you started it. It's not the US fault if you didn't know it.
We all understand here your frustration to be far from your loved-one, it sucks but it will eventually get better.
didopageFemaleFrance2012-12-05 10:57:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAfter NOA 2.
You are not in the Care Bears world and there's no magic rainbow to take you to the US whenever you want, sorry.

You are in the real world, where even democratic countries has rules. You know, even France has immigration rules, and you can't go live there just because you want it. You should inquire more about it instead of being upset because it doesn't fit your expectations.

Follow the rules and wait patiently like others, or follow your own rules where you can think you can do what you want, and expect some obvious consequences.
I'm really trying to help you, I hope you see it. Keep yourself busy or do something, because being upset won't make you come here faster.
didopageFemaleFrance2012-12-01 12:52:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAfter NOA 2.
You CAN come to the US as a tourist and get married, no problem with that. You will just have to come back and start a whole new process (spousal visa), which takes even longer than the fiancé visa one.

If you don't understand the US immigration rules, that you think you are special and deserve a special treatment because you know your fiancé for a long time and have a child (there's a lot of other K-1 applicants like you btw), I wish you good luck in your future.
You're welcome for the help. ;)

Edited by didopage, 30 November 2012 - 10:54 AM.

didopageFemaleFrance2012-11-30 10:47:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAfter NOA 2.
Mufmer, you should take a look at this link: http://www.visajourn...filers.php?cfl=
It will be better than only relying on one timeline. CSC seems to be working on July cases right now.

Get reading for the next steps after NOA2, it will help to make your process less painful. :)
didopageFemaleFrance2012-11-29 12:19:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAfter NOA 2.

Yea as i said before i didn't look into it, i never knew that we needed to ask permission to get married (and then they call themselves free country).

No he is not in the military anymore. That's cool if the only police report is for me, one less thing to get !
I saw on the paris consulate page that it was taking around 1 month so i ll take that for now. I might visit as a tourist and i ll come back for the visa. The thing is that i have no job so no real ties to my home country (especially that i have been living in the US for the past 3/4 year) and i'm afraid to get denied at the POE


You should not expect a month and, I don't want to depress you, but you should rethink your expectations to come back to reality. That little sentence is outdated and I never understood it (infos in that page are added from VJ members, so it's not official). Look at recent timelines from VJ members from France and you'll see it takes more than a month after NOA2, especially since the interview depends on how fast do you reply to the packet 3.

Get denied at POE is a risk, so if you decide to go for a visit, tell the truth, have a copy of your NOA1, say that you just come to visit, and take whatever would prove your ties to France. Do you have a car? Are you renting/owning a place right now? Do you have insurances? Is your kid at school? Think of anything...

By the way, you are not asking permission to get married, you can do that anytime, in the US or France, whenever you want. You are applying for permission to enter legally the country based on your intention (marriage to a US citizen with intent to live there then). The US has immigration rules, and if you don't want to mess with them and take risks to be banned, you are doing things correctly right now, meaning asking for the right visa based on your situation and intent.

The length of the process is frustrating, but it's just a matter of time and patience. Being organized and knowing what to expect helps. Everybody here is on the same boat, and all want to be with their loved one. :)

Edited by didopage, 29 November 2012 - 10:41 AM.

didopageFemaleFrance2012-11-29 10:35:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAfter NOA 2.
The good thing is that, as you're in Paris, the time between P4 and interview may be super fast. It happened to a few people here, they got their interview letter 1-2 days before their interview (probably due to some people who cancelled, and they scheduled someone that was living in the Paris area at the last minute).

BTW, you should have inquire more before starting this process. It takes at least half a year total... and expecting a few months total was a big desillusion.
Is your fiance still a military? If yes, is he going to be deployed soon?

Edited by didopage, 28 November 2012 - 12:12 PM.

didopageFemaleFrance2012-11-28 12:09:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAfter NOA 2.
Packet 3 is the name for the first letter that you will receive from the Embassy (it contains instructions and forms). The packet 4 is the interview date letter, containing the final checklist and the list of doctors for the medical.
You will be the applicant to the visa, not your fiance. So they only want police record from you.

It took 2 months from NOA2 to interview for me. You should really not expect it to be fast, the time between NOA2/P3, and then P3 "sent back" and P4 can be really frustrating.

I don't advise you to come as a tourist and stay there, it will be visa fraud, especially since you started the K-1 process and show your immigrant intent. You can still go there as a tourist, but come back for P3/4 and interview. If you do that, be sure to take lots of proof of your intended return to France, and travel light!

Edited by didopage, 28 November 2012 - 11:15 AM.

didopageFemaleFrance2012-11-28 11:15:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAfter NOA 2.
The link that Jay-Kay provided should answer 80% of your questions. I updated it regularly and you will find all the infos you will need to make your process as fast as possible once your I-129F approved.

You do no need a police certificate from the US, same for your husband. You need one from France (easy to get, takes a week to receive it), and other countries (except the US) where you lived for 6 months at least.
It's better not to gather any documents before your NOA2. You will need RECENT documents at the interview.

Once your NOA2, get ready for 2-3 months wait. It takes time, it's frustrating, I know, but everybody went through this and the result, you and your fiance together, is what matters.

Do not do your K-1 medical before your NOA2. Again, there's no need for it, it's too early. As said, you will have 2-3 months until your interview, which is plenty of time to do your medical. You can only choose between 3 doctors, which are all based in Paris. People who live in "province" usually scheduled their medical for the day before their interview, to make one trip.

What you can do:
- read carefully the VJ Paris page (link)

- go to your family doctor and make sure all your vaccines are up to date
- check that your passport expiration date. if it's expiring i the coming year, you should get a new one
Once you have the NOA2:
- ask your fiance to fill in form I-134, gather all the supporting documents (pay stubs, tax returns, letter from his employer, ...), and to send evrything by mail to you
- download and complete the forms that are in packet 3 (they will be physically in the packet, but you gain time by finding them online, and fill in them properly)
- gather all the documents needed for the interview as soon as possible
- once you receive the packet 3 from the embassy, send back the needed documents (there's only 2 BUT you need to send them back ONLY if you are ready for an interview, meaning that you have all the documents ready)
- schedule your medical (you have time between packet 3 and 4, or you can do it between NOA2 and Packet 3 if you want)

In resume, you will only need to send back 2 forms to the embassy (one that you can download early, the other one, no need to dl it early, it's simple enough to complete and will be in the packet 3). Other documents (affidavit of support for example) will be needed at the interview.

PM if you have any questions. ;)
didopageFemaleFrance2012-11-27 16:24:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAffidavit of support as a finishing graduate student?
Your fiance will need to show your affidavit of support at the time of the interview for his K-1 in Paris. What will matter to the Consular Officer will be your current income (having assets may help the CO's decision).

If you want to play it safe in case you don't have a job at the time of his interview (which, from your timeline, should be sometimes during next Spring), your fiance can have a co-sponsor, that will have to be a USC too.

Be aware that you will have to fill in a new affidavit of support once your fiance will be in the US, when he will have to adjust his status (after your marriage).

Edited by didopage, 06 December 2012 - 02:28 PM.

didopageFemaleFrance2012-12-06 14:28:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK-1 Visa Tracking

Hello,

Thanks for your response.

When I say "expeditious manner", I mean that I don't want any self-inflicted delays caused through ignorance on my part. Because of the long waiting periods in between periods of activity, I want to be sure that everything is correct the FIRST time.

At this time, I don't have ANYTHING back from the attorney's office. Last week they received my initial package with the GA-325A forms, the I-129F forms and many other pieces of information documenting our lives and our relationship.

From what you said above, should I ask about my NOA1 date? That is part of my problem, I don't even know what to ask.

As I mentioned, I think I need to stay on top of this because my impression is that my case will sit around unless I stay involved.

Do I understand it correctly when I say I should ask the attorney's office about my NOA1 Date?

Thanks again,

John


Just ask your attorney if your petition package has been sent, and if yes, if he received the notice of action from USCIS saying your petition has been received. If yes, ask for a copy of it. You will then use the receipt number on it to check your status online.
didopageFemaleFrance2012-05-02 11:05:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK-1 Visa Tracking
Are your at the petition stage or visa stage?
Does your petition have been sent to USCIS yet?

I will assume you're at the petition stage and that it had been sent already... If you have a copy of your NOA1 (form I-797C, Notice of Action=petition received), you can check status of your I-129F petition on the USCIS website using your receipt number. Usually, the status of your petition doesn't change for 4-6 months and appears as in "Initial Review" (meaning your case is just sitting somewhere, waiting 4-6 months until an adjudicator looks at it).

Just curious, you said "an expeditious manner". Did you have a reason to expedite and your attorney asked for an expedite at the USCIS or do you just think your case will be handle faster because you use an attorney?

PS: Please create a timeline, enter your NOA1 date and you'll have an interval date estimate of when to expect your petition approval (NOA2), based on VJ members data.

Edited by didopage, 02 May 2012 - 10:29 AM.

didopageFemaleFrance2012-05-02 10:25:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresGot Packet 3 from the Embassy but I'm confused

Didopage: where on the Vj website can I view which documents are needed when you receive the packet 3, thanks!


I was lucky the VJ Paris Embassy page was pretty complete about it. Here is the one from Ireland: http://www.visajourn...land&cty=Dublin
But the packet 3 you got contains the list of docs needed for your interview, so you already know what you need.
didopageFemaleFrance2012-12-16 20:32:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresGot Packet 3 from the Embassy but I'm confused
The instructions from France were similar. It says:

Step one: Complete the Ds-230 Part I and send it back
Step two: Gather the required documents
Step three: Once you have all the required documents, send back the DS-2001 (if not sent back no interview scheduled).

Thanks to VJ, I knew already which documents were needed, so I got everything ready when I receive the Packet 3.
I sent back the DS-230 Part I and the DS-2001 at the same time.

I don't know how different is it in the Embassy, and if you need to send them back more documents, but follow their instructions. :)
didopageFemaleFrance2012-12-14 19:37:00