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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: El Salvador
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just learned today about the exsistence of imbra. I filed my I-129f back in the beginning of april. Everything has gone smoothly so far and the case has been sent to the american embassy. I wanted to make sure that IMBRA wasnt going to hinder my progress. I have heard of cases getting recalled, even right before the interview. I have no criminal record, but I was worried that my case could possibly get recalled due to lack of evidence or because maybe I filled out an old I-129f.

K-1 Visa

Consulate : El Salvador

I-129F Sent : 2006-04-10

I-129F NOA1 : 2006-04-14

I-129F NOA2 : 2006-04-25

NVC Received : 2006-05-01

NVC Left : 2006-05-02

Consulate Received : 2006-05-10

Received imbra form: 2006-7-17

Sent out imbra form: 2006-7-18

imbra form received by VSC:2006-7-20

Case reapproved by the Vermont Service Center!!! : 2006-8-4

NVC sent info to embassy: August 10

Embassy sent packet 3: 2006-10-3

Sent a request through Cargo Express asking to deliver packet 3: 2006-10-11

Received Packet 3: 2006-10-17

Sent out packet 3: 2006-10-24

Packet 4 received:2006-11-24

Interview date:2006-12-5

Visa received:2006-12-12

Me and Yenny Arrived back in the U.S.:2006-12-14

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Morocco
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If you sent your petition after March 6th, and your receipt notice is after March 6th then yes technically you should be affected by IMBRA. I hope you don't get too much farther before it gets recalled. GOod luck,

Sarah

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: El Salvador
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If you sent your petition after March 6th, and your receipt notice is after March 6th then yes technically you should be affected by IMBRA. I hope you don't get too much farther before it gets recalled. GOod luck,

Sarah

but why would I get effected by the knew law??? I dont have a criminal history. Ive never even had a speeding ticket.

K-1 Visa

Consulate : El Salvador

I-129F Sent : 2006-04-10

I-129F NOA1 : 2006-04-14

I-129F NOA2 : 2006-04-25

NVC Received : 2006-05-01

NVC Left : 2006-05-02

Consulate Received : 2006-05-10

Received imbra form: 2006-7-17

Sent out imbra form: 2006-7-18

imbra form received by VSC:2006-7-20

Case reapproved by the Vermont Service Center!!! : 2006-8-4

NVC sent info to embassy: August 10

Embassy sent packet 3: 2006-10-3

Sent a request through Cargo Express asking to deliver packet 3: 2006-10-11

Received Packet 3: 2006-10-17

Sent out packet 3: 2006-10-24

Packet 4 received:2006-11-24

Interview date:2006-12-5

Visa received:2006-12-12

Me and Yenny Arrived back in the U.S.:2006-12-14

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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but why would I get effected by the knew law??? I dont have a criminal history. Ive never even had a speeding ticket.

Everyone who filed after March 6 is affected by the new law because it became effective on March 6 - the International Marriage Brokers Act. It does not matter how you met or if you are male or female. You should be receiving a request for evidence - a short questionnaire - which you will fill out and return. Then your petition will continue processing. Check out the IMBRA forum for more information.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Also, you should probably give the consulate a call and ask when they've sent your petition back. They probably have done it already. Oh, and if possible, check your status online, by creating an account here (https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/selectusertype.jsp) - if you haven't done it yet. Maybe you'll get to see some update saying it's been sent back or reopened.

The thing with IMBRA is: you're supposed to get an RFE and answer a few questions that were missing in the forms you used (because it was not updated as per the contents of IMBRA).

I only offer advice - not even legal. Just the plain and simple kind.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Also, you should probably give the consulate a call and ask when they've sent your petition back. They probably have done it already. Oh, and if possible, check your status online, by creating an account here (https://egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/selectusertype.jsp) - if you haven't done it yet. Maybe you'll get to see some update saying it's been sent back or reopened.

The thing with IMBRA is: you're supposed to get an RFE and answer a few questions that were missing in the forms you used (because it was not updated as per the contents of IMBRA).

I agree that there will be a delay in your visa processing. I would also suggest speaking with your Congressman to elicit his help in speeding things up. I went a step further by writing a letter to Tahirih Justice Center (which helped to write this confusing law) and asked them to assist in clearing up this visa mess.

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