ForumTitleContentMemberSexCountryDate/Time
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresFlight to the US

I agree it is definately cheaper to buy a return ticket and just not use it. You can call the airline after he arrives and tell them that he will not be on the flight going back



Ditto. Seems silly, but for some reason a return flight is usually cheaper.
Girona40FemaleEngland2007-01-11 00:21:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresCeremonial wedding

You can't be married before entering the USA, or you will have violated the terms of the fiance visa.



Just a thought, but if this is simply a ceremony for the family in Chile, can you not ask the priest to perform a "Blessing" ceremony. One where he blesses your relationship and your future together. Technically, not a marriage requiring paperwork, but a religious ceremony where God's blessing is given? I am sure that the family would understand if you explained to them that the civil requirements are that you are not "married" when you enter the US, and a blessing of your relationship is the next best thing. Maybe a full marriage ceremony in Chile to celebrate your 5th wedding anniversary, something like that.

Good Luck with everything.
G.
Girona40FemaleEngland2007-01-27 10:25:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWhat constitutes a legal marriage after K-1 Fiancee Arrives?
You will have to go through the legal ceremony of marriage. A license is not "proof" that you are married at all, it is simply the document that allows you to get married.

If you are planning a big wedding in the Spring, then I would suggest getting married in the Court House, by a Justice of the Peace, which meets the requirement of "legal" marriage in the eyes of the USCIS and then have your big wedding for the family in the Spring time.
Girona40FemaleEngland2006-06-04 10:32:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresUSCIS approved my K2 petition, but NVC does not have the case ?!

Hi On April 5th, I received a email notice from the USCIS that my I-129F petition has been approved and the case has been forwared to NVC. After waiting for three weeks without hearing from the NVC, I decided to give the NVC a call (603 334 0700) today. They told me that the case is under "administrative review". Does that mean that they think the case is suspicious ?



A little confusing. What happened to the K-1?
Girona40FemaleEngland2007-04-24 12:17:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresk-2 visa
Her child cannot derive benefit from her K-1 unless the child enters the US within one year of her being granted her K-1 visa.

I have two children here with me in the US - one accompanied me and had no problems the other followed and has had nothing but problems, but that is because he was 20.

If she can bring the child with her, I don't understand why she would want to leave a 9 year old behind.
Girona40FemaleEngland2006-02-08 22:35:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresRFE's
I was wondering if anyone could tell me how common it is to receive an RFE for a I-129F? Under what circumstances do people usually receive them?

Thanks so much
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-05-23 12:59:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresTotal Cost

I am in the process of a petition and people are saying that it will cost 6 to 10 thousand dollars to bring my fiancee from the philippines to the united states is this true or can I tell them they are boang!

Thanks.

Whatever it cost me it was worth every penny!
If you have to worry about the cost you are off to a bad start!

Thats not fair to say, he/she may not have ALOT of money or willing to sell his house, car and stocks just yet. Just bc someone asks about the costs of this process, doesnt mean hes anyless commited than you.



Exactly what I was thinking. It never hurts to find out the cost, then atleast he/she will know how much needs to be saved.
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-06-26 19:13:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresInterent Relationships
You definitely need to meet in person. Not only because it's a requirement for the visa, but also because it would be a shame to go through the whole process to only find out that you and your fiance are not as compatible as you thought. You can't be certain that you guys will hit it off until you actually spend time together in person. I met my fiance online. We talked for nearly 6 and a half years before we met in person. We spent about six months face to face before we became engaged. We haven't been approved yet, but we're on our way.
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-06-27 22:01:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures471 Days ago and still waiting for NOA2.
I'm so sorry you've had to wait such a long time. Have you been able to see your fiance throughout the process?
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-06-28 17:24:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPregnant
Congratulations on being pregnant, but no, I'm pretty sure that has no bearing on the speed of your application. Like Ron/Sharon says, if it could make the process go faster nearly everyone would be doing it.
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-07-04 15:26:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresMovement of K-1's

No, doesn't seem to change the processing times. NE and TX filers still seem - at least when i was paying closer attention - to get out a handful of days sooner than direct-CSC filers. VSC was always faster. Under the new system, we'll see.


:crying:
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-07-05 15:43:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI wonder if this could be delaying our K1 NOA2?

They first said they would be in trouble because of the unprecedented levels of receipting on 5/11, and expected VSC to be in compliance by 6/2.
http://www.uscis.gov...eipts051107.pdf

Then, on 6/8, they revised the date for VSC to be in compliance to 6/22.
http://www.uscis.gov...Times060807.pdf

Then, on 6/22, they revised the date for VSC to be in compliance to 7/13.
http://www.uscis.gov...Times062207.pdf

Then, on 7/6, they revised the date for VSC to be in compliance to 7/27.
http://www.uscis.gov...imes06Jul07.pdf

stay tuned...


Wow, not only are you full of information, you're a superfast replier!

Thanks so much for the information, even if it is depressing :P .
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-07-07 22:58:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI wonder if this could be delaying our K1 NOA2?

Hang in there... VSC will still be catching up to its receipting through 7/27.
http://www.uscis.gov...imes06Jul07.pdf


I thought they were going to do that until the 13th :( . They are starting to stink.
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-07-07 22:49:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresfinally got our k-1 petition completed & mailed!!
Yes, good luck!
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-07-07 22:59:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134 question ?

Can't you get an appraisal on said real estate?


Don't appraisals cost quite a bit?


But I guess if your assets are all that stand between your loved one getting here it would be worth it.

Edited by Clarky and Tarah, 07 July 2007 - 10:23 PM.

Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-07-07 22:20:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHELP! as k1 can i work in the US??

Bszoom, good analogy with the drinking age!


Exactly what I was thinking.
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-07-08 10:19:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresLost in the Maze, please give me ideas.

uh, she has a fiance in the US?



I had the same impression at first, don't feel bad.
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-06-26 18:53:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresnew to the forum

so here i am, needing some advice. my fiance and i don't know where to begin. but here goes. and i know it's long, but i would really appreciate any advice or just moral support because i know you guys understand what all this feels like.

he came here on a B2 tourist visa last june from england. and as crazy as this seems, he actually came here with his at-the-time girlfriend, who is american/english. it was not their intent to get married or commit any visa fraud. it was sort of on a trial basis that they came "together" as their future was on the rocks anyway. she got an apartment and got on with getting a job and a life here (because she could) and he stayed with me and my family. their relationship ended and now we (best friends) have found ourselves in love, and wanting to spend the rest of our lives together. around the end of may he was offered a job and we thought we were home free (so to speak) but when the company learned about how long these things can take then had to turn him down. so, with a mere 2 weeks before his proposed departure date, we were advised by a lawyer to file for an extention to at least buy us some time, not that it would be a final solution. (i should mention that he went home for christmas and so has not violated any visa terms thus far) so, as we understand it, his status is pending and though his situation is not ideal, there arent going to be any serious consequences. now, as we had been thinking that we would save up and he would go home late august, and we would then begin the K1 process, we are now considering the possibility that we should just get married now, and file for AOS and the MARRIAGE visa as opposed to the fiance visa.

so this seems like problem enough, but this is ontop of the fact that there are very few people on our side with this, for too many reasons to say here. i still live at home (still in college, he's out), but i'm taking the steps to move out as we speak. just getting money in order.

i really guess i don't know what i'm asking for. maybe some reassurance that this situation isn't impossible. i guess the thing is we know that it's not hopeless, and we aren't giving up. he is the best friend i have ever had. i know that everyone goes through difficult times in their lives, but we have both had some especially hard times in the years before we met, and now, for truly the first time, i'm feeling like i have something to wake up for in the morning, and he's the same.

i guess that's a good introduction, i'll be back on to let you know how things are going, anything you can tell me would be great



If you want to get married and file for AOS make sure you do it before he goes back to England. If you wait until he leaves and then returns you would be committing visa fraud because you would already have the intent to marry. But from what I understand from your post you guys weren't intending to marry when he came here the last time and that it was spontaneous. If that's the case I'd recommend filing for AOS now instead of K-1. If I'm wrong ignore everything I said :P.
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-07-10 19:36:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresFee Changes inviting illegal immigration?

Why has everyone in the post assumed the person visiting the US intended fraud? My wife visited me before we were married and I begged her to marry me here but she wanted to have all her family at our wedding. We did marry in the US just inside the US border and all her family have B1/B2 visas. We went through the K3 process but if I would have known at the time she was visiting me that all I had to do was AOS and not spend time apart I would have done it in a second. It is not against the law, she had no intent when she left home to not go back but if I could have convinced her to marry me it would have been fully legal for her to stay. I spent a lot of money traveling back and forth to visit during the process. If the loophole is only the consulate checking their police records when not have the consulate do this during the AOS stage? Some countries dont even require the police report for K visas anyway. We are all here for the same reason and that is to get our spouse or family here as quickly as the law will allow. If someone finds a faster way within the law good for them, why didnt the rest of us think of it first! Look at tax loopholes, I will bet that every single american that can take advantage of it will. How many people here choose to not deduct things like interest on their homes? We all do because we can and if they took this away we would all scream! Even if we know that we may have gotten a second to pay off credit cards or a car, or a boat that you typically cannot deduct but because of a loophole we do deduct our interest.


I think it's fine to immediately file for AOS if you're doing it spontaneously. I didn't know about that either, and could have easily filed for it when my fiance was here, since we had absolutely no plan of getting married. I'm thrilled that some people can avoid the painful process of waiting for a K-1 visa. I think it sucks, though, when people intentionally lie and break the law just so they don't have to be apart, while those that follow the law get the crappy end of the deal. Why do some people think they are so special that they should be above the law?
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-07-12 17:31:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresFee Changes inviting illegal immigration?

All I can say about that is that I don't agree. Law is supposed to be for and by the people as a social contract protecting the rights of others by limiting the rights of one. However, while I love my country and moved because it made my wife/girlfriend (one country it's wife/this one it's girlfriend), I won't say that my country or countries laws are infalible.
I also don't fault those who follow every letter of the law and won't through rude comments towards those who do or don't. Some laws, when broken, cause little harm. Other laws are actually for the protection of the one and the society and thus I can agree with.
Then, I've never been one to follow blindly anyway...but that's me.

[Other rude or abusive comments above that were directed toward my person I will ignore.]


People don't have to blindly follow the law, but if they get caught for visa fraud, they have no one to blame but themselves. I remember reading a post not too long ago about a woman who was exiled from the country for 10 years because she married while petioning for a K1 visa, then entered the country on the K1 visa. I'm sure alot of the posters on here remember that, it wasn't too long ago. I'm not sure how that turned out.

If you know the law and then choose not to follow it, its on your own head what happens to you. It might just be me, but getting my loved one here safely and legally is worth being apart for several months. It might cost more, but I'll get peace of mind, too. I won't have to worry about keeping my lies straight or worrying that they'll realize what I'm doing.

There are ways to go about changing laws, but I don't think visa fraud is one of them. What people do and how they do it is their own choice, we're just posting how we feel about. That's what we were asked to do. When you ask a question on here you're going to get some comments you really like, and others you really don't. It's just part of the process. In the end what you do is totally up to you. If following the letter of the law isn't high on your priority list, that's fine. Apparently it is to alot of people on this forum, though, which can easily be seen by the number of visa petitions filed for fiance/spouses. These people could have just as easily lied on a non immigrant visa and said they spontaneously decided to get married. They didn't, though, soo the odds are you're going to get alot of people very much against it.

Sorry if you thought we were insulting you, I for one was not. I was simply telling you my thoughts on the situation.

Good luck on whatever you decide to do. :thumbs:
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-07-09 15:29:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresFee Changes inviting illegal immigration?

I haven't done anything illegal (other than traffic violations or drinking before I was 21) in my life.
I at no time said that I planned to do anything illegally.

I stated that there is certain temptation due to the extreme fees...just as there is temptation to stay in Russia (or Sweden) where I was actually quite comfortable and didn't have to eat grecha to survive.
Besides, this is the longest period that we've been apart (2 weeks) in the last 4 years.

More specifically, I saw that this created a burden on the people attempting the process (myself included), and wanted to know if anyone else thought that these new fees would possibly promote an increase in visa fraud.

In my case, it would be asking for it...as I noted above, I've already talked to officials about it. (Although, one did say that we should have just tried it and it probably worked--go figure!)
However, I wouldn't suggest the illegal route. Undoubtably, in your case, you're angry that I might think about such because you didn't do it.
Without bias, I can say that I might have done things the faster and less legal way if I were to do it again.

But still...I think that fees to keep people apart, plus a waiting period (especially spouses, which have a longer waiting time), is somewhat inhumane. But, you know, it's all in the name of national paranoia.


I think it's more in the name of national safety. I never accused you of doing anything illegal, I just advised you not to. I'm not angry that you might think of doing it because I didn't. I'm angry that people think they are above the rules and should immediately be with their fiance(e) when so many people are going about it the legal route and are forced to be apart for months on end. I'm not talking about you in particular. I've read several posts from people wanting to do just this.

Concerning your second point, yes, the higher fees make it more tempting to commit fraud. A jump from $170 to I think $455 for just the filing of the 129F is outrageous, but I think it's worth it for peace of mind. And this is coming from a nearly poor college student.

Like bszoom42 said, some people will go about it the legal way and others won't. I don't think higher fees will change that.
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-07-09 07:49:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresFee Changes inviting illegal immigration?
Even though they know about the increase in fees, alot of people are still going about immigrating the legal route. If you and your fiance decided to get married spontaneously after she was already here on the B2 visa, then I recommend filing for AOS now. If not, then my advice is to go about it the way you're supposed to. Many of the people filing here will have to pay higher fees, and will also be temporarily unemployed. Everyone else has to and I don't think it's fair that some people think they should be able to avoid the process. Just my opinion, though.
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-07-08 14:51:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresIs our I-129F package too big?

You could pick up just a few things and send in with your I-129F petition and save all the other for the interview when it will be needed.


I think that's a good idea.
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-07-13 17:14:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 petition - current processing time is simply unjustifiable

I'm fine with waiting what has been the norm, approx 6 months from filing to getting my bride here, that is what my SO and i are expecting. I'm not going to piss off no politician by e-mailing and complaining when there is no need to yet.

Now if my petition takes longer than what is posted on the USCIS site, I will take appropriate action then, only when I have a leg to stand on.

Just my 2 centavos worth.............


Exactly what I was thinking. If we call and nag them it will only stop them from helping someone who actually NEEDS it, like someone who has been waiting 6 months for their NOA2.
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-07-17 21:44:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresRelated or not ?
No, I don't think you would be considered related.
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-07-21 21:31:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedurescan start application before meeting in person?
Just make sure you meet in person at some point before filing, that way you can include a bunch of proof of meeting in person, like pictures of you together at various places.

Good luck :thumbs:
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-07-18 10:07:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWhat should the card be like
I'm a little bit confused by the wording of your post. Do you want them to know it's an engagement party or just a going away party?
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-07-22 23:06:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 visa, overstay and incorrect data in my file

Did they take your fingerprints when they denied you entry? I do not like the border patrol, it is not like you are a terrorist or something. Have you had an overstay? Did you work without permission? Are you sure they put that in your record?


Wow, you guys are quick!
Yes, they did take my fingerprints when I was refused admission.
I think I might have a 1 month overstay if I have understood this correctly: I have a 3 month grace period after I quit my job, I left the US 4 months after I quit my job, then re-entered.
I helped some people out with their dogs, and that way maybe accumulating a total of $1000 through my hobby. Is that concidered work without permission?

Thank you for your input!


Yes, I think that is considered working without permission.

You may have been denied reentry because you had been to the U.S. multiple times for entended periods of time. It doesn't matter if you do have a visa, the immigration officals have to right to turn you away if they believe you have reason to stay here permanently (like your K-1 application) or that you are earning money without permission. Did you show them proof that you had ties to your home country? You need to be sure to bring them with you every time you enter the U.S., especially if you are planning on staying for a good while.

I think they mainly guess that most people who stay here for long periods of time are making money. They accused my fiance of doing just that (which he definitely WASN'T doing) because he had a large amount of money and was able to stay here for about six months straight. Once he showed them his bank statements with the deposit dates being well before he entered the U.S. they were a little less accusing.

I don't know what will happen since you actually were working while you were here. I'm pretty sure that is not allowed since you were on VWP and not a worker's visa.

I'm not sure if you overstayed, but from what you described it sounds to me like you didn't. I think they were just suspicious about the amount of time you'd been spending in the U.S. and accused you of working while you were here, and just happened to be right.

I agree with the other posters, I would find an immigration attorney to help with this one. It sounds like you've broken the law by working while you were here and I'm not sure what the consequences are for that.

Good luck.
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-07-23 10:38:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedureswill my "ink pen changes" cause a total rejection?
I think it should be ok since you initialed each.
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-07-24 13:08:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 visa - many problems

Hi all.

Well to start:

I am a male, 17 years old (18 in november) and am a UK citizen.
I have never had any criminal record
I don't have any kind of disease or illness
I have never been deported from any country
I have been refused a B2 visa because the immigration officer didn't think I needed to be in the US for 6months.

The situation for me is:
I have visited the US 2x this year on the Visa Waiver Program, January 1 2007 > March 28 2007 and August 24 2007 > July 21 2007
On July the 3rd me and my fiancee sent off the I-129F petition to the USCIS and it was received and we have our receipt number.

I have read from a lot of sites that if I try to re-enter the United States on the visa waiver program (I wanted to return to the US to be with my fiancee witihin a month today) I will be turned down or there is a very high chance of denial.

I do not know what to do :(
She can't come visit me in England because she has a job.

What am I meant to do?
Please any help would be appreciated.

Thank you




I did visit my fiance once while our K-1 was pending. No questions were asked at the border of Philadelphia. Even when she asked whom i was visiting and I said it was my fiance, she only asked for how long we've been doing the Long distance thing and she wished me luck.
The other time though I was interrogated by an Minneapolis officer and even asked for my fiance's ceel phone number and told him, that if I was lying he was going to sent me back and would get a bar.
And poor him was shopping at Safeway when he answered that call. :huh:


It's probably a good thing he answered, though. :P
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-07-24 13:30:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 visa - many problems
I'm sorry to say this, but I think you have a high risk of being denied entry once you arrive in the US. You've made several trips to the US back to back. My fiance did this (before he was my fiance) and on his last trip here he was nearly denied entry. It was VERY scary, and I really believe that if we had already filed for our K-1 he would not have been allowed to leave the airport with me. We decided that would be his last trip until he was granted his visa.

I recommend you save your money and don't purchase a plane ticket just to arrive in the airport and then be sent back. There is a chance that you will not be turned away, but in my opinion, it is small.

If you do decide to try to enter the U.S. again make sure it isn't for a long period of time. My fiance was planning on staying 3 months and the immigration guy who finally allowed him to stay (after MUCH questioning and looking through proof of his ties to the UK) he told him he could leave with me, but he would have to return home before 90 days were over, "WELL before 90 days were over". They are very intimidating people :P. Also, make sure you bring a ton of information that ties you to the UK, like utility bills, proof of property, etc. This may be hard to find at such a young age.

Many people on here have not seen their loved one(s) for months. It's something many of us have had to get used to, but we know it will be well worth it in the end. Good luck with whatever you choose to do.

Edited by Clarky and Tarah, 23 July 2007 - 10:14 AM.

Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-07-23 10:13:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-129F journey started
Everything sounds good to me. Like the other posters have said, if you do have the church ceremony and it is brought up, make sure you let them know it wasn't legal, just a religous ceremony. The K-1 is for fiance(e)s only, so a huge red flag would go up if you guys started talking about your husband/wife. But it sounds like you have everything covered. I hope you enjoy your time at VJ, I have found it VERY helpful.

Good luck with your process.
:)
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-07-16 22:31:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAge and youngins here?
I'm turning 21 in September... I haven't been approved yet, though, but I'm sure that won't have any impact on it.
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-07-26 15:42:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures5 or 6 years for K1 VISA??!!!
I would definitely consider contacting your congressman. Have you tried that yet?
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-08-07 10:54:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresIs it me or is Vermont now taking FOREVER???
Check out this thread~~> http://www.visajourn...showtopic=74459

There is a really great list of the people who have received their NOA2s and those who are waiting for them. You may not be at that stage just yet but you will be soon, and you can get an idea of how long other people have waited.

Good luck.

Edited by Clarky and Tarah, 09 August 2007 - 09:55 PM.

Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-08-09 21:53:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHow did you package up your I-129F Application for mailing?

I used ACCO fasteners to hold the package together and used tabbed separators between each section of documents.


Me too
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-08-13 17:44:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresVWP - Proving ties to Australia
It sounds like you have it covered. What you're brining with you shows you have very strong ties to your country. Good luck!
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-08-15 21:27:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresShould I hire a lawyer to do the paperwork?
I'm doing mine myself. If you don't have the money, I'd recommend you do it yourself, too.
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-08-12 16:19:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHope to the new K-1 Filers!
Thanks for the encouragement! heart.gif
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-08-30 22:11:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresfaxed I-129F Expedite Request this morning

I still didn't get news back... So I guess I got denied...
Oh well. I didn't hold my breath for them to approve my request...


It might just be taking them awhile.
Clarky and TarahNot TellingUnited Kingdom2007-08-14 09:18:00