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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hi all, I have just started my process. I sent my fiance visa off on March 5th to the California Service Center. I'm just wondering how long this process takes. Also I did not send all the proof of evidence that I am reading people sent. All I sent was our letters of intent, his boarding pass, our sons (who is 9 months old) birth certificate (that has my fiance's name on it), and I think that was about it. I did explain that we met will I was going to school in England. Will this be good enough? Thanks all!!

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Hi all, I have just started my process. I sent my fiance visa off on March 5th to the California Service Center. I'm just wondering how long this process takes. Also I did not send all the proof of evidence that I am reading people sent. All I sent was our letters of intent, his boarding pass, our sons (who is 9 months old) birth certificate (that has my fiance's name on it), and I think that was about it. I did explain that we met will I was going to school in England. Will this be good enough? Thanks all!!

Kelly :)

Yes, the nine month old child is pretty solid evidence of meeting within two years. When you get your NOA1 or have evidence they received you petition (return receipt in the mail) put your NOA1 into the VJ timeline and you will get an accurate (as accurate as they get) estimate fo your NOA2 date. Add 2-3 months to that for when he will have his visa.

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Thanks for your reply, but I keep seeing this NOA, what is that? This process I was told would not take longer than 6-months is this true? What are the steps? I thought once they approved the application he just had to go to an Interview at the US Embassy in London....is this right?

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Hi all, I have just started my process. I sent my fiance visa off on March 5th to the California Service Center. I'm just wondering how long this process takes. Also I did not send all the proof of evidence that I am reading people sent. All I sent was our letters of intent, his boarding pass, our sons (who is 9 months old) birth certificate (that has my fiance's name on it), and I think that was about it. I did explain that we met will I was going to school in England. Will this be good enough? Thanks all!!

Kelly :)

Yes, the nine month old child is pretty solid evidence of meeting within two years. When you get your NOA1 or have evidence they received you petition (return receipt in the mail) put your NOA1 into the VJ timeline and you will get an accurate (as accurate as they get) estimate fo your NOA2 date. Add 2-3 months to that for when he will have his visa.

Okay so the NOA is evidence that they received the application? From there what will they send me? Will I have to go to the interview at the US Embassy in London with my fiance or will he just have to go?

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Hi all, I have just started my process. I sent my fiance visa off on March 5th to the California Service Center. I'm just wondering how long this process takes. Also I did not send all the proof of evidence that I am reading people sent. All I sent was our letters of intent, his boarding pass, our sons (who is 9 months old) birth certificate (that has my fiance's name on it), and I think that was about it. I did explain that we met will I was going to school in England. Will this be good enough? Thanks all!!

Kelly :)

Yes, the nine month old child is pretty solid evidence of meeting within two years. When you get your NOA1 or have evidence they received you petition (return receipt in the mail) put your NOA1 into the VJ timeline and you will get an accurate (as accurate as they get) estimate fo your NOA2 date. Add 2-3 months to that for when he will have his visa.

Okay so the NOA is evidence that they received the application? From there what will they send me? Will I have to go to the interview at the US Embassy in London with my fiance or will he just have to go?

Best bet - click on the "Guides" above.

There is an excellent K-1 Flowchart that shows what will happen, what forms you can start to work with, and will probably answer your questions!

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

WARNING: Phrases in this post may sound meaner than they were intended to be. Read the Adjudicator's Field Manual from USCIS

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