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Hello all,

I went back to VietNam last Sept 2006. I met him and then we started to talk and keep in touch. He is a divorced father with three children. Until now, I don't have any record of any emails, chat, or phone bills bc I wasn't intented to get marry with him due to his situation. We kept in touch, then I called it off one time, so I had erased everythings. Then over this summer, I went back to VN with my family again, somehow I ended up contacting him and talk with him. Up until now, we keep contact and I feel that I can't live without him. I love his children. I want them to be part of my family, so I decided to start filing paper works for him.

Here are my few questions:

1. I know I have to begin file I-129F right?

2. Do I have to file K-1 visa too? Or it will come later?

3. Due to lack of evidences up until these days, will it effect my case?

4. What kind of paper works my fiancee need to files in his country? He is in Ha Noi, Viet Nam.

5. Can he file his paper works in Ha Noi or he have to file them in Saigon?

6. Since my family is all over here, I don't want to do an engage ceremony or anything. I want to do everything here. Is that okay?

Thanks for your advices.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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1, US Citizen files the I-129F

2, Only the US Citizen can file I-129F

3, They need proof of meeting within the past 2 years.

4, Nothing until the embassy sends your fiancee the packet.

5, I believe Hanoi handles K-Visa cases.

6, If by here you mean (USA) that is correct for K-1 visa.

You may want to read the K-1 visa guide: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...mp;page=k1guide

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First of all Saigon does not exist anymore as it is now called Ho Chi Minh City..

Immigrant Visas

All immigrant and fiancé(e) visa processing for persons resident in Vietnam are handled by the Immigrant Visa Unit of the Consular Section at the U.S. Consulate General in Ho Chi Minh City.

YMMV

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Hello all,

I went back to VietNam last Sept 2006. I met him and then we started to talk and keep in touch. He is a divorced father with three children. Until now, I don't have any record of any emails, chat, or phone bills bc I wasn't intented to get marry with him due to his situation. We kept in touch, then I called it off one time, so I had erased everythings. Then over this summer, I went back to VN with my family again, somehow I ended up contacting him and talk with him. Up until now, we keep contact and I feel that I can't live without him. I love his children. I want them to be part of my family, so I decided to start filing paper works for him.

Here are my few questions:

1. I know I have to begin file I-129F right?

2. Do I have to file K-1 visa too? Or it will come later?

3. Due to lack of evidences up until these days, will it effect my case?

4. What kind of paper works my fiancee need to files in his country? He is in Ha Noi, Viet Nam.

5. Can he file his paper works in Ha Noi or he have to file them in Saigon?

6. Since my family is all over here, I don't want to do an engage ceremony or anything. I want to do everything here. Is that okay?

Thanks for your advices.

1+ 2, you will file for a K1 visa using the I-129f

3. if you kept boarding passes and have photos together should not

4. he will file G325 a with I -129f along will you, and some other documents, ie passport,ID, intent to marry letter,any divorce papers ( all must be copied into english and notarized)

5. Ha Noi, but this for p3- p4 stuff- not petition

6. yes thats ok

Hope this helps

Nov 2nd 2006 met online

June 28th 2007 sent 1-129f to NSC

July 11th 2007 NOA-1 received date on NOA-1 (now at CSC)

July 19th 2007 NAO 1 Reciept date on NOA-1

Nov 21st 2007 NOA-2

Dec 13th 2007 - arrives at NVC

Dec 20th 2007 - leaves NVC on route to GUZ

March 10th 2008- P3 sent & returned

April 9th 2008- P-4

May 22nd 2008 interview

Tracking:

Filing to Noa -1 -13 days

NOA-1 to NOA-2 - 133 days

NOA-2 to NVC - 22 days

NVC Processing - 7 days

NVC to GUZ - 81 days

P-3 to interview - 73 days

Interview to visa - 10 days

Filing to visa- 341 days

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Hello all,

I went back to VietNam last Sept 2006. I met him and then we started to talk and keep in touch. He is a divorced father with three children. Until now, I don't have any record of any emails, chat, or phone bills bc I wasn't intented to get marry with him due to his situation. We kept in touch, then I called it off one time, so I had erased everythings. Then over this summer, I went back to VN with my family again, somehow I ended up contacting him and talk with him. Up until now, we keep contact and I feel that I can't live without him. I love his children. I want them to be part of my family, so I decided to start filing paper works for him.

Here are my few questions:

1. I know I have to begin file I-129F right?

2. Do I have to file K-1 visa too? Or it will come later?

3. Due to lack of evidences up until these days, will it effect my case?

4. What kind of paper works my fiancee need to files in his country? He is in Ha Noi, Viet Nam.

5. Can he file his paper works in Ha Noi or he have to file them in Saigon?

6. Since my family is all over here, I don't want to do an engage ceremony or anything. I want to do everything here. Is that okay?

Thanks for your advices.

1+ 2, you will file for a K1 visa using the I-129f

3. if you kept boarding passes and have photos together should not

4. he will file G325 a with I -129f along will you, and some other documents, ie passport,ID, intent to marry letter,any divorce papers ( all must be copied into english and notarized)

5. Ha Noi, but this for p3- p4 stuff- not petition

6. yes thats ok

Hope this helps

Hi,

Thanks for you reply. I'm still a little confused, what is G325? I went to search online for that form but I don't have any lucks with it. What do you mean file with my I-129F? Is that mean he don't have to file his own I-129F? All he needs to do is to translate everything in English and notarized it right? Some one posted above and stated that he don't have to file anything, just wait for the packets from the embassy? Is that true?

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Read the K-1 guide here on VJ, that should really help.

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