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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: France
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My wife's visa to come to the USA was approved on 4/24/2008 at the American Embassy in Paris, France :thumbs: The questions were not very complicated, even if she was "sweating bullits" as they say. They asked her my name, how many times we saw each other since meeting, where she had visited in the USA, and some questions to be congeniel. I am a litle confused though, ebcause the immigration woman said that my wife wouldn't be able to leave the USA for awhile, and I thought that with the K-3 Visa, one could leave at any time. F.Y.I. I also filed and was approved for a K-1 Visa. I would appreciate any feedback with this.

I-130 PROCESS

12/21/2006 - Married

3/16/2007 - Sent I-130 USPS Priority Mail

3/19/2007 - CSC Received I-130

3/22/2007 - NOA1

3/23/2007 - Check Processed

8/22/2007 - RFE

9/14/2007 - Sent evidence to CSC

9/23/2007 - CSC Received Evidence

11/1/2007 - NOA2 - Approved

1/7/2008 - NVC Received package

1/16/2008 - NVC sent pkg to France

1/23/2008 - France received package

1/29/2008 - Spouse received instructions

3/11/2008 - Completed/sent DS-230 to USA Embassy

4/1/2008 - Received appointment date

4/14/2008 - Spouse received medical exam

4/24/2008 - Interview date

4/24/2008 - Visa Approved

4/30/2008 - Visa arrived

6/30/2008 - Arrived in the USA

9/26/2008 - Filed AOS/EAD paperwork

10/3/2008 - NOA

10/10/2008 - NOA-Biometrics Appt

10/28/2008 - Biometrics Appt

6/30/2008 - Arrived in the USA

9/30/2008 - Filed for AOS

12/22/2008 - NOA Interview date

2/17/2009 - Interview at USCIS Phoenix and APPROVAL!!

I-129F PROCESS

3/30/2007 - Sent I-129F USPS Priority Mail

4/2/2007 - USCIS Chicago Received I-129

4/4/2007 - NOA1

4/5/2007 - Check Processed

4/17/2007 - Transferred to CSC for processing

5/7/2007 - Touched

11/1/2007 - NOA2 - Approved

4/24/2008 - Visa Approved

4/30/2008 - Visa arrived

6/30/2008 - Arrived in the USA

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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My wife's visa to come to the USA was approved on 4/24/2008 at the American Embassy in Paris, France :thumbs: The questions were not very complicated, even if she was "sweating bullits" as they say. They asked her my name, how many times we saw each other since meeting, where she had visited in the USA, and some questions to be congeniel. I am a litle confused though, ebcause the immigration woman said that my wife wouldn't be able to leave the USA for awhile, and I thought that with the K-3 Visa, one could leave at any time. F.Y.I. I also filed and was approved for a K-1 Visa. I would appreciate any feedback with this.

congratulations u two....... :dance: :dance:

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Filed: Country: Jamaica
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My wife's visa to come to the USA was approved on 4/24/2008 at the American Embassy in Paris, France :thumbs: The questions were not very complicated, even if she was "sweating bullits" as they say. They asked her my name, how many times we saw each other since meeting, where she had visited in the USA, and some questions to be congeniel. I am a litle confused though, ebcause the immigration woman said that my wife wouldn't be able to leave the USA for awhile, and I thought that with the K-3 Visa, one could leave at any time. F.Y.I. I also filed and was approved for a K-1 Visa. I would appreciate any feedback with this.

Congratulations on your successful visa interview and approval. :thumbs:

How could you also be approved for a K-1 visa if you are already married? Can you explain exactly what you mean. K-1 is a fiance visa and K-3 is a spousal visa. The same form is used to apply for both (I-129F) but you get the Spousal visa after you submit and get approval for the I-130.

To answer your question, I think the K-3 is a multi-entry visa, which means you should be able to leave and re-enter the US without any problems. If I am not correct someone is sure to come along and correct me. :lol::lol:

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