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Question...has anyone been through an K-1 interview that had a violation of status under a previous visa stamped D/S (Duration of Status)???

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Filed: Country: Spain
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Is this 20 questions???...we have to ask the right question to get more information??

As soon as you explain, then ppl will be able to help you....Im sure there is someone on here that will be familiar with the situation.

I finally got rid of the never ending money drain. I called the plumber, and got the problem fixed. I wish her the best.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Poland
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Joasiu

Please, can you explain with details what is a facts and what is only yours suspections.

I agree one's might get upset reading and guessing about your situation.

Good luck.

Ania

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Poland
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[i am answering:

I lived with my au pair programme family in NY for 3 mnths, switched families and lived in Chicago for 2 months, then my situation got very bad(I was being abused by the family) and left on my own. Friends from Poland helped me out. I lived with them for 6 months then met my fiance, we moved in together for a year. Then some problems came up at home so I went back to Poland. I am living in Ireland now. We filed for fiance visa, got approved and March 3rd I have my interview.

The attorney is saying that I'll be ok, since D/S was stamped in my passport and there is no anlawful presence since neither IJ or adjdicator has found of the violation. Thats the story (short version).

Just wanted to find out if anyone here has experienced and interview with similar past.

I appreciate any info!

AOS Timeline begun!

AOS sent- June 26th 2008

NOA1- July 3rd

Touch- July 7th (check cashed)

Touch- July 8th

Biometrics notice received- July 14th (notice date- July 9th)

Biometrics Appointment- July 25th

Touch- July 25th

RFE e-mail notice- July 28th

RFE response sent- September 9th

RFE response received by USCIS and case processing resumed- September 12th

AOS Touch- September 18th

Transfer to CSC- September 26th

AOS Touch-September 29th

Received Transfer Letter in mail- October 2nd

AOS Touch- case pending at the office to which it was transferred- October 3rd

AOS Touch- October 6th

EAD Touch- October 29- CARD PRODUCTION ORDERED-yippeeeeeeeeee! I can get a drivers license

EAD Touch- November 3rd- Approval notice sent (JEEEEEEEEEZZZZZZZ RIGHT AFTER I WROTE THIS MY EAD CARD CAME IN MAIL!!!!!! I mean the Mailman brought it HOW WEIRD IS THAT???????????)

AOS Touch Dec 19th

AOS Touch Dec 21st

AOS APPROVED JAN 29th

Removing Conditions 12/16/2010- Application sent by certified mail

Approved 3/07/2011

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