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Increased risk of not getting K3 Visa on time for church ceremony - what can we do?

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Germany
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Dear all,

Due to the increasing processing times of the NBC, we are getting more and more concerned that I might not get the K3 visa on time to be at our church ceremony and the reception (we got legally married in Denmark, but want to have a full church ceremony and a reception in the US end of September). We received the NOA1 for the I-129f on March 28.

What could we do? Contact the US embassy in Frankfurt? Talk to the NBC / USCIS? Applying for a visitor visa?

We called the USCIS service center before we set the date for the church ceremony, I assume the operator did not take the risk of increasing processing times into account - and I hadn't known about this great website by then.

I am still employed in Germany, and I would not stay after the ceremony without having a visa. I have never overstayed or have had any trouble with US authorities. We just want to make sure that I will be there, no matter how long the K3 visa will take.

Any ideas? Would it be useful to get a lawyer involved who might know the right strings?

Thank you in advance.

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if you don't make it you can visit the USA under the visa waiver program for 90 days.

Make sure you bring lots and lots of proof of ties to Germany to show that you have no immigration intent.

But stay positive! September is still long till and after K3 is approved at USCIS it is going really fast (at least in Germany and Denmark)

Make sure you have all the documentation you need, so you can fill out all the forms and return the checklist immediately to get an interview fast.

Good luck

Angelika (Schweinfurt, Germany) and Chris (Tulsa, USA)

I-130

Aug 23 2005 - sent to TSC

Aug 25 2005 - received at CSC

Aug 29 2005 - NOA1 in mail

Jan 25 2006 - NOA 2 per email

Jan 31 2006 - Case # assigned

Feb 13 2006 - AOS Bill and DS 3032 received

Feb 14 2006 - AOS Bill paid and DS 3032 sent to NVC

Feb 27 2006 - AOS form and IV Bill issued

Mar 23 2006 - AOS and IV Bill sent to NVC

Apr 10 2006 - DS230 received and sent right back

Apr 28 2006 - case complete

May 2 2006 - sent to Consulate

May 4 2006 - received at Consulate

July 17 2006 - Interview in Germany

Aug 02 2006 - Flying back to Tulsa with my CR1 in passport

Removal of Conditions - I-751

May 2 2008 - Mailed I-751 to TSC

May 21 2008 - Received NOA 1 (extension letter) from VSC

May 27 2008 - Biometrics Appointment in OKC

July 22 2008 - touched

August 6 2008 - touched

February 22, 2009 - touched

March 24, 2009 - card production ordered

April 4, 2009 - Green Card in mail

I-129F

Aug 31 - Oct 20 2005at NBC

Oct 26 - Nov 3 2005 at NVC

Jan 10 2006- Visa interview

Feb 09 2006- Flying to Tulsa

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germangel,

That's gonna be tough, since Michigan clearly does have immigrant intent and clearly does intend to sever whatever ties with Germany exist.

What's really needed is that Michigan does not intend to remain in the USA following the particular entry that will be made for the September ceremony. Don't know what it might take to accomplish that, but good luck is probably one essential item.

Yodrak

if you don't make it you can visit the USA under the visa waiver program for 90 days.

Make sure you bring lots and lots of proof of ties to Germany to show that you have no immigration intent.

...

Good luck

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Germany
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Thank you for your thoughts. I understand that it basically depends on convincing the immigration officer that I will leave the country again. What kind of documents would be useful?

I can think of:

- Ticket for the flight back to Germany

- Bill and flight tickets for our honeymoon in Greece which will start shortly after our ceremony in the US

- Letter of my employer stating that they expect me back on X and that I have always been a realiable employee

- Deposit in favour of the US Government

My friends in the US would also be willing to sign a guarantee that I will leave again - and if not, that they assume responsibility for my wrongdoing.

Another question is how entering the US on a visa waiver would affect my pending I130 and I129f - would I have to start over again?

I know that there are 5 months to go - still, I prefer to be prepared for the worst case.

Thank you,

Michigan

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Egypt
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This is why wedding plans shouldn't be made until you get the visa :(

Yep....bad thing is when my man gets here it will be the season for weddings and I won't even be able to get a place for the wedding. :(

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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What kind of documents would be useful?

Another question is how entering the US on a visa waiver would affect my pending I130 and I129f - would I have to start over again?

Useful documents include a tenancy agreement or evidence of a mortgage, return ticket, letter from employer, that kind of thing. Anything and everything that proves you'll be getting back on that plane!

Entering the US on visa waiver won't affect your process. It can just be difficult to do!

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Sweden
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My husband entered the US twice after we were married and did not have any problems. His POE was Detroit and based on your information, my guess is that yours would be too. They asked him how long he was staying and about his petition since he stated he would be staying with his wife. He answered honestly and was admitted both times. Be prepared to show a return ticket and evidence you would return. Statements from employer or proof that you need to return for some reason or another are a good thing to have just in case.

Good luck and hopefully you will have K3 by then anyways.

Angel

I-130

2005-09-23 Sent I-130.

2005-10-05 I-130 NOA1

2006-02-19 *touched*

2006-02-21 RFE

2006-03-09 RFE received by CSC

2006-03-29 I-130 NOA2

2006-03-31 *touched*

2006-04-01 *touched*

2006-04-12 NVC assigned case number

I-129F

2005-11-18 I-129F Sent

2005-11-29 I-129F NOA1

2005-12-27 I-129F RFE :(

2006-01-13 I-129F RFE Reply sent.

2006-01-25 *touched*

2006-01-26 I-129F RFE received

2006-04-04 *touched*

2006-04-04 NOA2 **approved!!!**

2006-04-20 NVC assigned case number

2006-04-21 case forwarded to embassy

2006-04-26 packet 3 received

2006-05-02 packet 3 sent

2006-05-04 packet 4 received

2006-05-15 Interview in Stockholm **APPROVED**

2006-05-23 My sweetie is coming home!!

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