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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Italy
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Hello! My fiance and I were supposed to file for K1 Visa this month but he got his final order sentece (of his divorce) moved on the 21st of August and we tought that instead apply for k1 Visa he will come to Italy after he gets his divorce decree and get married me over here and then apply for K3...So we are getting informed about the procedure of this Visa but we don't know how to answer to a question on form I130...when they ask you the last placed where u lived together...should i put my address here in Italy(since we will be living together when he will come to see me and married me) or what else? Plus he will stay here a couple of weeks and I'm worried they will denied it if we write that last time we lived together was such a short period! Anyclue about this question? And about evidence of bonafide marriage...we don't have joint ownership or property and stuff like that but we've been together for 5years...how can we show it? Pictures, boarding passes, etc? But at this point isn't like the proof of evidence for K1 Visa :wacko:

OMG! So confused! LOL!!!!!!!

OUR TIMELINE for K1

09.26.2008: Petition Sent to California Service Center by UPS

10.01.2008: NOA1

11.12.2008: NOA2

11.17.2008: NVC Received Our Case

11.24.2008: Consulate Received Our Case

12.29.2008: Medical Exam at 8.15 am / PASSED

12.30.2008: INTERVIEW AT 10.00 A.M. / VISA IN HAND!

01.23.2009: POE

02.21.2009: Wedding

OUR TIMELINE for AOS

04.16.2009: AOS Package Sent To Chicago by UPS

04.21.2009: NOA1

05.14.2009: Biometrics Appointment and Touch for AOS and EAD

06.01.2009: EAD Card Ordered and AP Approved

06.05.2009: Received AP in the Mailbox

06.08.2009: Received EAD in the Mailbox

08.22.2009: INTERVIEW AT 12.30 P.M. / APPROVED!

09.02.2009: GREEN CARD IN HAND!

OUR TIMELINE for I-751

06.03.2011: I-751 Package Sent To California Service Center

06.07.2011: NOA1

06.27.2011: Biometrics Appointment

12.19.2011: NOA2

12.23.2011: GREEN CARD IN HAND!

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well, we only lived together for 1 month after getting married then i came back here in the states.. that's what i put down for that question..

as for evidences, just show your marriage certificate/license, marriage pics, any other pics of you together with other family members. i even sent in my wedding invitation. i also sent in a copy of my passport showing how many times i've visited him and the stamp of our honeymoon cruise: we went to singapore, malaysia, and thailand. sent it a couple pagees of my cell phone bill showing texts and numbers and that is about it, i think. can't remember! but you really won't have any other evidence of marriage since you will not be living together for that long..

by the way, i got approved with CSC in 82 days.. hope this helps!

I-130 Timeline:

5/13 : NOA1

7/21 : NOA2 - APPROVED!!!

NVC Timeline:

7/25 : Case # assigned

9/30 : Case completed!!!! (THANK YOU, LORD!!!)

10/03: Interview date assigned

US Embassy in Manila:

10/30 : Paid Document Verification (just to be on the safe side)

11/12 - 11/13 : Medical at SLEC

11/18: INTERVIEW DATE/MANILA EMBASSY/0630AM - VISA APPROVED!

11/20 : Visa in hand! (that was fast!)

11/30 : Flight to USA!

Life in America:

11/30 : POE:LAX

12/04 : SSN issued - 12/13: card received in the mail

12/04 : "Green Card" issued - 12/13: card received in the mail

NOVEMBER 30, 2010 : CR1 expires

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Italy
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well, we only lived together for 1 month after getting married then i came back here in the states.. that's what i put down for that question..

as for evidences, just show your marriage certificate/license, marriage pics, any other pics of you together with other family members. i even sent in my wedding invitation. i also sent in a copy of my passport showing how many times i've visited him and the stamp of our honeymoon cruise: we went to singapore, malaysia, and thailand. sent it a couple pagees of my cell phone bill showing texts and numbers and that is about it, i think. can't remember! but you really won't have any other evidence of marriage since you will not be living together for that long..

by the way, i got approved with CSC in 82 days.. hope this helps!

so did you use her address? Thank you for your help and gratz on your visa!!!!!!!! :D

OUR TIMELINE for K1

09.26.2008: Petition Sent to California Service Center by UPS

10.01.2008: NOA1

11.12.2008: NOA2

11.17.2008: NVC Received Our Case

11.24.2008: Consulate Received Our Case

12.29.2008: Medical Exam at 8.15 am / PASSED

12.30.2008: INTERVIEW AT 10.00 A.M. / VISA IN HAND!

01.23.2009: POE

02.21.2009: Wedding

OUR TIMELINE for AOS

04.16.2009: AOS Package Sent To Chicago by UPS

04.21.2009: NOA1

05.14.2009: Biometrics Appointment and Touch for AOS and EAD

06.01.2009: EAD Card Ordered and AP Approved

06.05.2009: Received AP in the Mailbox

06.08.2009: Received EAD in the Mailbox

08.22.2009: INTERVIEW AT 12.30 P.M. / APPROVED!

09.02.2009: GREEN CARD IN HAND!

OUR TIMELINE for I-751

06.03.2011: I-751 Package Sent To California Service Center

06.07.2011: NOA1

06.27.2011: Biometrics Appointment

12.19.2011: NOA2

12.23.2011: GREEN CARD IN HAND!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jordan
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If you have never lived together, than you can put that too. I think since he is visiting you temporarily then you can do that. In fact my wife and I never lived together and I put "have never lived together" for that answer.

Bonafide, use your wedding pictures, pictures of you two with others or places in Italy. I would attach these photos to a piece of paper, or what I did scan them then print them on a color printer and type explaining where and who the people are in the photos; for example "Left to Right, xxxxx (the petitioner), yyy (the beneficiary), zzzz (mother of the beneficiary)"

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i used the address of where we mostly stayed. we hopped around everywhere because i love traveling but that was where we left our clothes.. :lol: :lol: so i used that. put there only 1 month stay.

if you have never lived together then put NEVER LIVED TOGETHER, as what LuLu said..

I-130 Timeline:

5/13 : NOA1

7/21 : NOA2 - APPROVED!!!

NVC Timeline:

7/25 : Case # assigned

9/30 : Case completed!!!! (THANK YOU, LORD!!!)

10/03: Interview date assigned

US Embassy in Manila:

10/30 : Paid Document Verification (just to be on the safe side)

11/12 - 11/13 : Medical at SLEC

11/18: INTERVIEW DATE/MANILA EMBASSY/0630AM - VISA APPROVED!

11/20 : Visa in hand! (that was fast!)

11/30 : Flight to USA!

Life in America:

11/30 : POE:LAX

12/04 : SSN issued - 12/13: card received in the mail

12/04 : "Green Card" issued - 12/13: card received in the mail

NOVEMBER 30, 2010 : CR1 expires

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Filed: Other Country: China
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Hello! My fiance and I were supposed to file for K1 Visa this month but he got his final order sentece (of his divorce) moved on the 21st of August and we tought that instead apply for k1 Visa he will come to Italy after he gets his divorce decree and get married me over here and then apply for K3...So we are getting informed about the procedure of this Visa but we don't know how to answer to a question on form I130...when they ask you the last placed where u lived together...should i put my address here in Italy(since we will be living together when he will come to see me and married me) or what else? Plus he will stay here a couple of weeks and I'm worried they will denied it if we write that last time we lived together was such a short period! Anyclue about this question? And about evidence of bonafide marriage...we don't have joint ownership or property and stuff like that but we've been together for 5years...how can we show it? Pictures, boarding passes, etc? But at this point isn't like the proof of evidence for K1 Visa :wacko:

OMG! So confused! LOL!!!!!!!

Your situation matches mine. I simply wrote, "We have not lived together." The simple truth will do quite nicely in most cases. We had a honeymoon and a second honeymoon when I visited again a few months. We first lived together after she arrived on the K3 visa.

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