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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello my fellow VJ'ers!, My husband just spoke to a USCIS Officer Miranda regarding our K3 visa status: I-130 approved / I-129f pending. According to the USCIS Officer "since the I-130 has been approved first, the I-129F is no longer valid. The I-129F's only purpose is to speed up the process Only IF the I-130 has NOT been approved first. But, since our I-130 has been approved first; the Vermont office forwarded our case to the NVC and NVC immediately assigned us the MNL2008xxxxxx case number and is now awaiting to be sent to the USEM Consulate-MANILA for IMMEDIATE processing. Then the Beneficiary will be contacted regarding the Medical, Interview & Visa.

Moreover, per USCIS since my husband is a U.S. Citizen we will not go for CR1 / IR1 route because being married to a US Citizen we will be awarded immigrant visa immediately. It is his lawful right as an american that his/her family and children under 21 years of age be awarded immediate permanent resident status. Greencards will be issued within 90 days after the USEM-consulate awards the visa. (ofcourse this will eliminates USCIS further applications for AOS to be processed in the future)

While for those US RESIDENT K3 Petitioner/s, when their I-130 was approved first than I-129F they MUST file for CR1 / IR1 immediately to save time and have to wait for the 3 months process. There are only a limited amount of visa/s issued per year that's why sometimes it takes a year to be granted a visa.

The greatest concern for most of us is this: WHY DOES CSC APPROVES 1-130 & I-129F? WHY VSC ONLY APPROVES I-130 & NOT THE I-129F?

USCIS Answer: CSC approves both petition because they process first the I-129F, the moment I-129F was approved they also approved the I-130 and send both to NVC. While Vermont processing procedure is to approved first I-130 and cancelled the I-129F (thats the reason why USCIS waived the fee processing for I-129F) This is to expedite the process and lessen the backlogs of VSC.

Sorry for the long post, I just wanted to be more specific and detailed in my hopes on being able to Aid my co-vj'ers who have the same or similar case as ours. Anyhow, Everyone is invited to leave a commentary on this post, since we all know that USCIS sometimes has its own interpretations regarding the K3Visa's.

hbunch

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Cambodia
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Thanks for the post. I don't how to take it considering there is always different stories about VSC. For me, I'm to a point where I don't care if they approve only I-130 or I-129F as long as one of the darn thing get approved!!! I don't care if I pay more money or not, I just want someone at USCIS to work on my petition so I can have my family together!!

Hello my fellow VJ'ers!, My husband just spoke to a USCIS Officer Miranda regarding our K3 visa status: I-130 approved / I-129f pending. According to the USCIS Officer "since the I-130 has been approved first, the I-129F is no longer valid. The I-129F's only purpose is to speed up the process Only IF the I-130 has NOT been approved first. But, since our I-130 has been approved first; the Vermont office forwarded our case to the NVC and NVC immediately assigned us the MNL2008xxxxxx case number and is now awaiting to be sent to the USEM Consulate-MANILA for IMMEDIATE processing. Then the Beneficiary will be contacted regarding the Medical, Interview & Visa.

Moreover, per USCIS since my husband is a U.S. Citizen we will not go for CR1 / IR1 route because being married to a US Citizen we will be awarded immigrant visa immediately. It is his lawful right as an american that his/her family and children under 21 years of age be awarded immediate permanent resident status. Greencards will be issued within 90 days after the USEM-consulate awards the visa. (ofcourse this will eliminates USCIS further applications for AOS to be processed in the future)

While for those US RESIDENT K3 Petitioner/s, when their I-130 was approved first than I-129F they MUST file for CR1 / IR1 immediately to save time and have to wait for the 3 months process. There are only a limited amount of visa/s issued per year that's why sometimes it takes a year to be granted a visa.

The greatest concern for most of us is this: WHY DOES CSC APPROVES 1-130 & I-129F? WHY VSC ONLY APPROVES I-130 & NOT THE I-129F?

USCIS Answer: CSC approves both petition because they process first the I-129F, the moment I-129F was approved they also approved the I-130 and send both to NVC. While Vermont processing procedure is to approved first I-130 and cancelled the I-129F (thats the reason why USCIS waived the fee processing for I-129F) This is to expedite the process and lessen the backlogs of VSC.

Sorry for the long post, I just wanted to be more specific and detailed in my hopes on being able to Aid my co-vj'ers who have the same or similar case as ours. Anyhow, Everyone is invited to leave a commentary on this post, since we all know that USCIS sometimes has its own interpretations regarding the K3Visa's.

hbunch

Marriage : 2007-11-24

I-130 Sent : 2007-12-10

I-130 NOA1 : 2008-02-04

I-129F Sent : 2008-02-08

I-129F NOA1 : 2008-02-11

07/11/2008 - Approved for both I-129F and I-130 (e-mail)!!!!!!!

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Hello my fellow VJ'ers!, My husband just spoke to a USCIS Officer Miranda regarding our K3 visa status: I-130 approved / I-129f pending. According to the USCIS Officer "since the I-130 has been approved first, the I-129F is no longer valid. The I-129F's only purpose is to speed up the process Only IF the I-130 has NOT been approved first. But, since our I-130 has been approved first; the Vermont office forwarded our case to the NVC and NVC immediately assigned us the MNL2008xxxxxx case number and is now awaiting to be sent to the USEM Consulate-MANILA for IMMEDIATE processing. Then the Beneficiary will be contacted regarding the Medical, Interview & Visa.

Moreover, per USCIS since my husband is a U.S. Citizen we will not go for CR1 / IR1 route because being married to a US Citizen we will be awarded immigrant visa immediately. It is his lawful right as an american that his/her family and children under 21 years of age be awarded immediate permanent resident status. Greencards will be issued within 90 days after the USEM-consulate awards the visa. (ofcourse this will eliminates USCIS further applications for AOS to be processed in the future)

While for those US RESIDENT K3 Petitioner/s, when their I-130 was approved first than I-129F they MUST file for CR1 / IR1 immediately to save time and have to wait for the 3 months process. There are only a limited amount of visa/s issued per year that's why sometimes it takes a year to be granted a visa.

The greatest concern for most of us is this: WHY DOES CSC APPROVES 1-130 & I-129F? WHY VSC ONLY APPROVES I-130 & NOT THE I-129F?

USCIS Answer: CSC approves both petition because they process first the I-129F, the moment I-129F was approved they also approved the I-130 and send both to NVC. While Vermont processing procedure is to approved first I-130 and cancelled the I-129F (thats the reason why USCIS waived the fee processing for I-129F) This is to expedite the process and lessen the backlogs of VSC.

Sorry for the long post, I just wanted to be more specific and detailed in my hopes on being able to Aid my co-vj'ers who have the same or similar case as ours. Anyhow, Everyone is invited to leave a commentary on this post, since we all know that USCIS sometimes has its own interpretations regarding the K3Visa's.

hbunch

You just gave the most incorrect information I've ever seen in one post!!! :whistle:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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I don't really understand this post. If your I130 was approved and you are a CR1 filer how will your case skip the steps of the NVC processing? Thats standard procedure for an immigrant visa. You will have to pay for the immigrant vis which is $400 before you leave NVC so I am confused by your post.

Plus the only people under the rule of having to wait for a certain amount of visas per year are LPR, not USC. USC get priorty and there is no waiting period for a green card for their family, but that doesn't mean that there aren't standard processings you must still go thru. So this is why i am confused. If your petition goes thru NVC in a couple of days and gets forwarded to manilla embassy, then you are not getting an immigrant visa, your getting a non-immigrant visa (K3) and will need to file AOS to become a permanent resident.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Hello my fellow VJ'ers!, My husband just spoke to a USCIS Officer Miranda regarding our K3 visa status: I-130 approved / I-129f pending. According to the USCIS Officer "since the I-130 has been approved first, the I-129F is no longer valid. The I-129F's only purpose is to speed up the process Only IF the I-130 has NOT been approved first. But, since our I-130 has been approved first; the Vermont office forwarded our case to the NVC and NVC immediately assigned us the MNL2008xxxxxx case number and is now awaiting to be sent to the USEM Consulate-MANILA for IMMEDIATE processing. Then the Beneficiary will be contacted regarding the Medical, Interview & Visa.

Moreover, per USCIS since my husband is a U.S. Citizen we will not go for CR1 / IR1 route because being married to a US Citizen we will be awarded immigrant visa immediately. It is his lawful right as an american that his/her family and children under 21 years of age be awarded immediate permanent resident status. Greencards will be issued within 90 days after the USEM-consulate awards the visa. (ofcourse this will eliminates USCIS further applications for AOS to be processed in the future)

While for those US RESIDENT K3 Petitioner/s, when their I-130 was approved first than I-129F they MUST file for CR1 / IR1 immediately to save time and have to wait for the 3 months process. There are only a limited amount of visa/s issued per year that's why sometimes it takes a year to be granted a visa.

The greatest concern for most of us is this: WHY DOES CSC APPROVES 1-130 & I-129F? WHY VSC ONLY APPROVES I-130 & NOT THE I-129F?

USCIS Answer: CSC approves both petition because they process first the I-129F, the moment I-129F was approved they also approved the I-130 and send both to NVC. While Vermont processing procedure is to approved first I-130 and cancelled the I-129F (thats the reason why USCIS waived the fee processing for I-129F) This is to expedite the process and lessen the backlogs of VSC.

Sorry for the long post, I just wanted to be more specific and detailed in my hopes on being able to Aid my co-vj'ers who have the same or similar case as ours. Anyhow, Everyone is invited to leave a commentary on this post, since we all know that USCIS sometimes has its own interpretations regarding the K3Visa's.

hbunch

You just gave the most incorrect information I've ever seen in one post!!! :whistle:

QOUTE:

Sorry for the long post, I just wanted to be more specific and detailed in my hopes on being able to Aid my co-vj'ers who have the same or similar case as ours. Anyhow, Everyone is invited to leave a commentary on this post, since we all know that USCIS sometimes has its own interpretations regarding the K3Visa's.

THAT'S THE MAIN REASON WHY THIS VJ MEMBER SAID THIS BECAUSE THE USCIS HAS DIFFERENT INTERPRETATIONS OF K3 VISAS AND DIDNT GIVE ONE SPECIFIC AND CONCRETE ANSWERS. IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SHARE THEN YOU MAKE UR OWN POST. RATHER THAN BE SUBJECTED. WELL DONE, HBUNCH. THANKS FOR THE POST.

Filed: Other Country: China
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No, i really think Hbunch got it a bit confused here. I am EXTREMELY confused by her post. Maybe its just late, but I really think something is not right here.

The OP doesn't seem to understand that CR1 and IR1 are the immigrant visas for spouse. When they were told immigrant visas would be issued, they were talking about CR1 or IR1, whichever is appropriate to the case.

Vermont seems to be interpreting things differently and approving only I-130s, effectively nullifying the K3 possibility and saving USCIS further tasks for status adjustment.

I'd chalk it up to a DOS, USCIS turf war. Somebody at DOS must have pissed in the VSC Director's corn flakes.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Malaysia
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No, i really think Hbunch got it a bit confused here. I am EXTREMELY confused by her post. Maybe its just late, but I really think something is not right here.

The OP doesn't seem to understand that CR1 and IR1 are the immigrant visas for spouse. When they were told immigrant visas would be issued, they were talking about CR1 or IR1, whichever is appropriate to the case.

Vermont seems to be interpreting things differently and approving only I-130s, effectively nullifying the K3 possibility and saving USCIS further tasks for status adjustment.

I'd chalk it up to a DOS, USCIS turf war. Somebody at DOS must have pissed in the VSC Director's corn flakes.

I am too very confused with this post because if you are doing the CR1/IR1 you have to go thru NVC right?

I went thru VSC and when our I-130 got approved, the I-129F is left pending. The VSC will provide the I-130 information to NVC. I called up VSC and they said whichever is approved first (usually I-130) that will be the only one they process through.

Timeline

  • July 14 2007 - We got married!
  • Aug 04 2007 - I-130 Sent
  • Dec 20 2007 - I-130 NOA1
  • Feb 10 2008 - I-130 Approved
  • Feb 13 2008 - NVC Received
  • Mar 03 2008 - Return Completed DS-3032
  • Mar 17 2008 - Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill
  • Apr 01 2008 - Pay I-864 Bill
  • Apr 10 2008 - Receive IV Bill
  • Apr 15 2008 - Pay IV Bill
  • Apr 22 2008 - Receive I-864 Package
  • May 07 2008 - Return Completed I-864
  • May 08 2008 - Receive Instruction Package
  • May 15 2008 - DS-230 Entered to System
  • May 23 2008 - Case Completed at NVC
  • Jun 25 2008 - Case Forwarded to Embassy
  • Jun 26 2008 - Medical Checkup
  • July 08 2008 - Interview
  • July 18 2008 - Picking up passport & visa at VFS
  • Oct 12 2008 - POE JFK using Etihad Airways
  • Nov 28 2008 - Received my Green Card in the Mail

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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I don't really understand this post. If your I130 was approved and you are a CR1 filer how will your case skip the steps of the NVC processing? Thats standard procedure for an immigrant visa. You will have to pay for the immigrant vis which is $400 before you leave NVC so I am confused by your post.

Plus the only people under the rule of having to wait for a certain amount of visas per year are LPR, not USC. USC get priorty and there is no waiting period for a green card for their family, but that doesn't mean that there aren't standard processings you must still go thru. So this is why i am confused. If your petition goes thru NVC in a couple of days and gets forwarded to manilla embassy, then you are not getting an immigrant visa, your getting a non-immigrant visa (K3) and will need to file AOS to become a permanent resident.

when I talked to VSC they told me the same thing once that since I was a USC that we wouldnt have to wait.... I just chalked it up to ignorance.

I LOVE MY HUSBAND!!!!!!!!!!!

10-29-07 Overnighted I-130 to VSC

10-30-07 I-1-30 Received

1-17-08 NOA-1

8-6-08 MOVED TO CSC

8-20-08 Approved!

8-25-08 Received at NVC

8-28-08 DS-3032 emailed

9-5-08 Paid AOS bill online

10-8-08 Paid IV bill online

10-17-08 RFE, DS230

10-28-08 CASE COMPLETE!

2-19-09 INTERVIEW 8:30am, APPROVED

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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It's true that VSC is not approving K3. I have not seen any K3 approval from VSC in last 6 months. On the other side, VSC is moving faster than CSC on the I-130 petitions about 4-6 weeks ahead. So, the amount of time you save at VSC helps you for the time you would spend at NVC. The whole purpose of K3 was to save time. At the end, K3 from CSC and I-130 from VSC take almost the same time maybe 2-3 weeks extra, but would save so much trouble and paper work for AOS.

Filed: Country: Russia
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It's true that VSC is not approving K3. I have not seen any K3 approval from VSC in last 6 months. On the other side, VSC is moving faster than CSC on the I-130 petitions about 4-6 weeks ahead. So, the amount of time you save at VSC helps you for the time you would spend at NVC. The whole purpose of K3 was to save time. At the end, K3 from CSC and I-130 from VSC take almost the same time maybe 2-3 weeks extra, but would save so much trouble and paper work for AOS.

Are you serious? We've had what like 3 approvals on I-130's from Sept/Oct in last 2 weeks while California is aproving people from jan/feb...

Here is my story. I've lived problem free life, payed my taxes. One day I decided to marry this girl. But to do so would require her to come to US of A, and so it started. My problem free live turned in to free problems from USCIS! Sure things turned to unsure, certain dates turned to aproximation within months. All logical thinking was out the door, as I filed my papers withing famous Vermont Centre!

I-130 Received

12-12-07

I-130 Approved

8-28-2008

NVC

Date Package Received By NVC : 09-05-08

-- Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill : 09-11-08

-- Pay I-864 Bill :09-11-08

-- Receive I-864 Package :09-15-08

-- Return I-864 Package :09-16-08

-- Return Completed DS-3032 :09-11-08

-- Receive IV Bill :09-17-2008

-- Pay IV Bill :09-17-2008

-- Receive Instruction Package :09-17-08

-- Case Completed at NVC :10-16-08

Date Package Left From NVC :10-31-08

Date Received By Consulate :11-05-08

Date Rec Instructions (Pkt 3) :11-05-08

Date Complete Instructions (Pkt 3) :11-05-08

Date Rec Appointment Letter (Pkt 4):11-25-08

Interview Date (IR-1/CR-1 Visa):12/08/08

Date IR-1/CR-1 Visa Received :12-11-08

Date of US Entry :12-17-08

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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It's true that VSC is not approving K3. I have not seen any K3 approval from VSC in last 6 months. On the other side, VSC is moving faster than CSC on the I-130 petitions about 4-6 weeks ahead. So, the amount of time you save at VSC helps you for the time you would spend at NVC. The whole purpose of K3 was to save time. At the end, K3 from CSC and I-130 from VSC take almost the same time maybe 2-3 weeks extra, but would save so much trouble and paper work for AOS.

Are you serious? We've had what like 3 approvals on I-130's from Sept/Oct in last 2 weeks while California is aproving people from jan/feb...

I dont understand that either, if you look at the immigration timelines on this forum the speed of VSC is about that of a snail moving up hill. CSC is much farther along than VSC, VSC has not been moving for a long time now, its like an approval 1 time every 2 weeks. This week is the only week that we have seen decent movement. :wacko:

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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I don't really understand this post. If your I130 was approved and you are a CR1 filer how will your case skip the steps of the NVC processing? Thats standard procedure for an immigrant visa. You will have to pay for the immigrant vis which is $400 before you leave NVC so I am confused by your post.

Plus the only people under the rule of having to wait for a certain amount of visas per year are LPR, not USC. USC get priorty and there is no waiting period for a green card for their family, but that doesn't mean that there aren't standard processings you must still go thru. So this is why i am confused. If your petition goes thru NVC in a couple of days and gets forwarded to manilla embassy, then you are not getting an immigrant visa, your getting a non-immigrant visa (K3) and will need to file AOS to become a permanent resident.

First let me correct you, we are NOT A CR1 FILER. Second i apologized if u get confused with my post, my only advised try to read it again and again for you to understand it (no offensement). As i said USCIS has different intrepretations about the rules & procedures how to process K3 visas. Technically we also didnt know what happened to our K3 visa since our I-130 approved and I-129F was no longer valid. Inorder to clarify issues re. K3, we called and spoke to the TWO (2) USCIS Officers named: Miranda & Aimee, whatever information they told us that was the origin of our post! THE USCIS Officers same words!!! Being the K3 petitioner/beneficiary, whatever information we may get from these people matters to us. Now, if u want to dig up more details you can call USCIS and share your own experiences and sentiments and u let us know here in VJ'es too, because as far as our concerned we only hopes to get assistance from the so-called expert-USCIS if they are whole bunch of liars there, that i dont really know. Thank you.

Filed: Country: Russia
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I don't really understand this post. If your I130 was approved and you are a CR1 filer how will your case skip the steps of the NVC processing? Thats standard procedure for an immigrant visa. You will have to pay for the immigrant vis which is $400 before you leave NVC so I am confused by your post.

Plus the only people under the rule of having to wait for a certain amount of visas per year are LPR, not USC. USC get priorty and there is no waiting period for a green card for their family, but that doesn't mean that there aren't standard processings you must still go thru. So this is why i am confused. If your petition goes thru NVC in a couple of days and gets forwarded to manilla embassy, then you are not getting an immigrant visa, your getting a non-immigrant visa (K3) and will need to file AOS to become a permanent resident.

First let me correct you, we are NOT A CR1 FILER. Second i apologized if u get confused with my post, my only advised try to read it again and again for you to understand it (no offensement). As i said USCIS has different intrepretations about the rules & procedures how to process K3 visas. Technically we also didnt know what happened to our K3 visa since our I-130 approved and I-129F was no longer valid. Inorder to clarify issues re. K3, we called and spoke to the TWO (2) USCIS Officers named: Miranda & Aimee, whatever information they told us that was the origin of our post! THE USCIS Officers same words!!! Being the K3 petitioner/beneficiary, whatever information we may get from these people matters to us. Now, if u want to dig up more details you can call USCIS and share your own experiences and sentiments and u let us know here in VJ'es too, because as far as our concerned we only hopes to get assistance from the so-called expert-USCIS if they are whole bunch of liars there, that i dont really know. Thank you.

So you called USCIS? haha might as well forget what they tell you, they make up answers on the fly.

Here is my story. I've lived problem free life, payed my taxes. One day I decided to marry this girl. But to do so would require her to come to US of A, and so it started. My problem free live turned in to free problems from USCIS! Sure things turned to unsure, certain dates turned to aproximation within months. All logical thinking was out the door, as I filed my papers withing famous Vermont Centre!

I-130 Received

12-12-07

I-130 Approved

8-28-2008

NVC

Date Package Received By NVC : 09-05-08

-- Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill : 09-11-08

-- Pay I-864 Bill :09-11-08

-- Receive I-864 Package :09-15-08

-- Return I-864 Package :09-16-08

-- Return Completed DS-3032 :09-11-08

-- Receive IV Bill :09-17-2008

-- Pay IV Bill :09-17-2008

-- Receive Instruction Package :09-17-08

-- Case Completed at NVC :10-16-08

Date Package Left From NVC :10-31-08

Date Received By Consulate :11-05-08

Date Rec Instructions (Pkt 3) :11-05-08

Date Complete Instructions (Pkt 3) :11-05-08

Date Rec Appointment Letter (Pkt 4):11-25-08

Interview Date (IR-1/CR-1 Visa):12/08/08

Date IR-1/CR-1 Visa Received :12-11-08

Date of US Entry :12-17-08

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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I don't really understand this post. If your I130 was approved and you are a CR1 filer how will your case skip the steps of the NVC processing? Thats standard procedure for an immigrant visa. You will have to pay for the immigrant vis which is $400 before you leave NVC so I am confused by your post.

Plus the only people under the rule of having to wait for a certain amount of visas per year are LPR, not USC. USC get priorty and there is no waiting period for a green card for their family, but that doesn't mean that there aren't standard processings you must still go thru. So this is why i am confused. If your petition goes thru NVC in a couple of days and gets forwarded to manilla embassy, then you are not getting an immigrant visa, your getting a non-immigrant visa (K3) and will need to file AOS to become a permanent resident.

First let me correct you, we are NOT A CR1 FILER. Second i apologized if u get confused with my post, my only advised try to read it again and again for you to understand it (no offensement). As i said USCIS has different intrepretations about the rules & procedures how to process K3 visas. Technically we also didnt know what happened to our K3 visa since our I-130 approved and I-129F was no longer valid. Inorder to clarify issues re. K3, we called and spoke to the TWO (2) USCIS Officers named: Miranda & Aimee, whatever information they told us that was the origin of our post! THE USCIS Officers same words!!! Being the K3 petitioner/beneficiary, whatever information we may get from these people matters to us. Now, if u want to dig up more details you can call USCIS and share your own experiences and sentiments and u let us know here in VJ'es too, because as far as our concerned we only hopes to get assistance from the so-called expert-USCIS if they are whole bunch of liars there, that i dont really know. Thank you.

Ok, still makes no sense. If your I-130 was approved then you ARE a CR1/IR1 filer right? If you are not then what visa type are you? I thought the I-129F had to be approved to be a K3. Its sounds as if the VSC gave you wrong info.

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