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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Hi everyone!

My fiance had her interview in HCMC yesterday and was denied. We were introduced by mutual friends that were dating (they met online). Anyhow, I mentioned him in my application, and I think they just want to know more about him. I'm saddened by this, but I think i understand why and so we're confident we'll pass after giving them what else they want.

I had a few questions that I was hoping someone could give me advice on: One of the things they asked for was a list of her family in the US. Do we need to send an *entire* list? Or just the heads of households? And most important, they ask for evidence that is the current address. How the heck do I do that?

thanks so much for your help,

DQ

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Hi everyone!

My fiance had her interview in HCMC yesterday and was denied. We were introduced by mutual friends that were dating (they met online). Anyhow, I mentioned him in my application, and I think they just want to know more about him. I'm saddened by this, but I think i understand why and so we're confident we'll pass after giving them what else they want.

I had a few questions that I was hoping someone could give me advice on: One of the things they asked for was a list of her family in the US. Do we need to send an *entire* list? Or just the heads of households? And most important, they ask for evidence that is the current address. How the heck do I do that?

thanks so much for your help,

DQ

In my opinion,

1. List all members in the house. Sex, Age, Cousins, Brother, Sister, Occupation, Address

About your evidence current address, I’m confuse it. Are they ask you for your current address? If it’s, then driver license is your proof.

Sorry to hear to about this.

Good luck.

Second K1: I-129F Timeline

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Sept 15, 2007: I-129F sent to VSC

Sept 24, 2007: NOA1 hard copy received

Jan 25, 2008: Approved

Feb 01, 2008: NOA2 hard copy received

April 24, 20008: Interviewed

May 06, 2008: Received Visa

May 11, 2008: Entry to US "Chicago"

May 15, 2008: Registered Marriage's license

Sept 19, 2008: Received Green Card w/o interview

=========================

***Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence

June 19,2010 - I751 Package sent to VSC

June 28,2010 - Received NOA1

July 07, 2010 - Biometrics appt

August 09, 2010 - Approved w/o Interview

August 19, 2010 - 10 Year Green Card Received

++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Feb 2012 - Received U.S Citizenship

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Hi everyone!

My fiance had her interview in HCMC yesterday and was denied. We were introduced by mutual friends that were dating (they met online). Anyhow, I mentioned him in my application, and I think they just want to know more about him. I'm saddened by this, but I think i understand why and so we're confident we'll pass after giving them what else they want.

I had a few questions that I was hoping someone could give me advice on: One of the things they asked for was a list of her family in the US. Do we need to send an *entire* list? Or just the heads of households? And most important, they ask for evidence that is the current address. How the heck do I do that?

thanks so much for your help,

DQ

In my opinion,

1. List all members in the house. Sex, Age, Cousins, Brother, Sister, Occupation, Address

About your evidence current address, I’m confuse it. Are they ask you for your current address? If it’s, then driver license is your proof.

Sorry to hear to about this.

Good luck.

Some sort of bill in the person's name should work. Like an electric bill, etc.. This is a new one. I would email them and try to verify that though.

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Hi everyone!

My fiance had her interview in HCMC yesterday and was denied. We were introduced by mutual friends that were dating (they met online). Anyhow, I mentioned him in my application, and I think they just want to know more about him. I'm saddened by this, but I think i understand why and so we're confident we'll pass after giving them what else they want.

I had a few questions that I was hoping someone could give me advice on: One of the things they asked for was a list of her family in the US. Do we need to send an *entire* list? Or just the heads of households? And most important, they ask for evidence that is the current address. How the heck do I do that?

thanks so much for your help,

DQ

In my opinion,

1. List all members in the house. Sex, Age, Cousins, Brother, Sister, Occupation, Address

About your evidence current address, I’m confuse it. Are they ask you for your current address? If it’s, then driver license is your proof.

Sorry to hear to about this.

Good luck.

thanks Haonie...no, they asked for evidence of her relatives' addresses...it's weird, I know. Hopefully someone knows, or I'll give them a call on Monday.

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photo copies of their drivers license should work fine. thats what i read that other have used.

N400 sent : 2011-11-18

N400 received & check cashed : 2011-11-28

N400 interview letter revcd: 2012-01-23

N400 interview: 2012-02-29

N400 oath: 2012-03-21

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photo copies of their drivers license should work fine. thats what i read that other have used.

Alright, then we will do this way.

Just 1 member in the house "represent" writes a letter with signature notarize. Here is what they say. I just give you an example.

Date:

To Whom It May Concern;

My names is....... a citizen of the U.S ..permanent green card.. and currently reside at..address, city, state, zipcode, do hereby state that the following is true and accurate the best of my knowledge

I am the uncle/aunt/cousin of…your fiancé…living the address above. I work for ..company since..

If you have any questions, please let me know at ..phone number

Date: _________ ________________

Full name

Sworn to and signed before me this ______day of ___________, 2008.

_____________________

Notary Public

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Second K1: I-129F Timeline

--------------------

Sept 15, 2007: I-129F sent to VSC

Sept 24, 2007: NOA1 hard copy received

Jan 25, 2008: Approved

Feb 01, 2008: NOA2 hard copy received

April 24, 20008: Interviewed

May 06, 2008: Received Visa

May 11, 2008: Entry to US "Chicago"

May 15, 2008: Registered Marriage's license

Sept 19, 2008: Received Green Card w/o interview

=========================

***Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence

June 19,2010 - I751 Package sent to VSC

June 28,2010 - Received NOA1

July 07, 2010 - Biometrics appt

August 09, 2010 - Approved w/o Interview

August 19, 2010 - 10 Year Green Card Received

++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Feb 2012 - Received U.S Citizenship

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photo copies of their drivers license should work fine. thats what i read that other have used.

Alright, then we will do this way.

Just 1 member in the house "represent" writes a letter with signature notarize. Here is what they say. I just give you an example.

Date:

To Whom It May Concern;

My names is....... a citizen of the U.S ..permanent green card.. and currently reside at..address, city, state, zipcode, do hereby state that the following is true and accurate the best of my knowledge

I am the uncle/aunt/cousin of…your fiancé…living the address above. I work for ..company since..

If you have any questions, please let me know at ..phone number

Date: _________ ________________

Full name

Sworn to and signed before me this ______day of ___________, 2008.

_____________________

Notary Public

If it is anything like the one that we got all you need to do is get a list of names, DOB, addresses, phone numbers, and relationship. For proof of residency, you will need to get a copy of everyone listed drivers license or mail addressed to that person. Also, the list will have to be notarized by your fiancée. I recently went through this same thing, or very similar. The only difference is that I had to get a list of all my fiancées family and friends living in the U.S. She should have all of the information in her hands this upcoming Monday and plans to turn it into the consulate either Tuesday or Wednesday. I will let you know how she makes out. Hopefully all will go well this time and she will get her pink slip. I am praying very hard anyway.

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Hi everyone!

My fiance had her interview in HCMC yesterday and was denied. We were introduced by mutual friends that were dating (they met online). Anyhow, I mentioned him in my application, and I think they just want to know more about him. I'm saddened by this, but I think i understand why and so we're confident we'll pass after giving them what else they want.

I had a few questions that I was hoping someone could give me advice on: One of the things they asked for was a list of her family in the US. Do we need to send an *entire* list? Or just the heads of households? And most important, they ask for evidence that is the current address. How the heck do I do that?

thanks so much for your help,

DQ

..picture of the relative posing beside the house number holding a newspaper or magazine with the most recent date. Must be clearly seen. I dont know if this can help. i just remember a situation that a person is to submit proof of his relative's existence in the U.S. This is the instruction given. Just trying to help.

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I went through the same thing with my fiance, now my wife. I provided everything I could find about her relatives. She only has an Aunt, her Aunt's husband and 4 children. I had to provide their bills, DL, birth certificates..etc. In the end...our case was still denied. I don't see the whole reason behind asking for all that info.

Visa Type: K1

Embassy: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Date I-129F Sent : 2006-07-10 - K1

Date I-129F NOA1 (Receipt) : 2006-07-27

Date I-129F NOA2 (Approved) : 2006-09-18

Date Package Received By NVC : 2006-09-27

Date Package Left From NVC : 2006-10-05

Date Received By Consulate : 2006-10-13

Date Rec Instructions (Pkt 3) : 2006-10-31

Date Complete Instructions (Pkt 3) : 2006-11-01

Date Sent Pkt 3 to Consulate: 2006-11-02

Date Pkt 3 Received by Consulate: 2006-11-08

Date Interview: 2007-02-12

Case Denied

Visa Type: CR-1

Date I-130 Sent: 2007-07-24

Date I-130 NOA1 (Receipt): 2007-07-27

Date I-130 NOA2 : 2007-12-20

Touched: 2007-12-21

Date I-130 NVC Bill paid : 2008-02-19

Date I-130 NVC Payment received: 2008-03-06

Date I-130 NVC Case completed: 2008-05-29

Date I-130 Interview Date: 2008-07-09

Date I-130 Blue Slip: 2008-07-09

Date I-130 Pink: 2008-07-15

Date I-130 Visa: 2008-07-24

Date I-130 POE San Francisco: 2008-07-25

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OK, I called the consulate on this and the friendly Vietnamese woman on the line told me:

1. Yes, list *all* relatives that live in the US

2. To provide evidence, a copy of a phone bill, or driver's license is good. Somthing that shows their name and address is all the consulate wants to see.

3. If these relatives are people ur fiancee doesn't know well, nor communicate with with any regularity, please explain that. In those cases its fine if you cannot provide evidence.

HAhaha, my fiancee was getting worried she'd have to call effectively strangers and ask for personal information. ;)

Thanks again for you imput :)

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OK, I called the consulate on this and the friendly Vietnamese woman on the line told me:

1. Yes, list *all* relatives that live in the US

2. To provide evidence, a copy of a phone bill, or driver's license is good. Somthing that shows their name and address is all the consulate wants to see.

3. If these relatives are people ur fiancee doesn't know well, nor communicate with with any regularity, please explain that. In those cases its fine if you cannot provide evidence.

HAhaha, my fiancee was getting worried she'd have to call effectively strangers and ask for personal information. ;)

Thanks again for you imput :)

One more thing to add:

I noticed that with the people that gave personal examples, they all had different answers. It looks like the consulate asks for different things in different situations. For me they only requested "Please provide the names and addresses of your relatives in the US. Provide evidence of current address."

Good luck everyone! :)

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I went through the same thing with my fiance, now my wife. I provided everything I could find about her relatives. She only has an Aunt, her Aunt's husband and 4 children. I had to provide their bills, DL, birth certificates..etc. In the end...our case was still denied. I don't see the whole reason behind asking for all that info.

OMG, they must truly be insane denying you after providing all of that information. I don't know of too many people willing to give that type of information. I had a problem alone with getting drivers licenses much less Birth Certificates. What did you do after being denied? My fiancée was supposed to get the paperwork I sent her via FedEx today but there seemed to be some sort of delay getting through clearance when it arrived in Vietnam. Seems sort of strange since I have sent numerous envelopes to her via FedEx and they are usually pretty reliable. I am hoping that she gets everything tomorrow so that she can turn it into the consulate on Wednesday or Thursday.

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