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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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I never told him to rely or hope about anything. He knows that there are issues with his case, I am merly saying that there is a positive point in his situation. It could be argued that I am speculating the potential treatment that he might get. But dont take it from me read the OP , and come to your own conculsions. I dont know to post links, but go to consulate reivew for Vietnam HCM. Page 6 poster name is G. Urbina , date of review is June 27, 2008

Round 1 (K-1)

Mar-16-09: interview (blue slip)

Mar-25-09: returned with blue slip denied, (white slip)

Jun-04-09: nvc received returned petition

Jun-08-09: nvc forwards to uscis

Jun-19-09: noa3 uscis received ( pending under review)

Sep-17-09 : touched!!!

Sep-21-09: Notice of Decesion, Expired free to file again

Round 2 (K-1)

(1st denied case received & forward dates at NVC,and 2nd refiling & noa1 at uscis are identical ....how ironic)

I-129F sent: Jun 04-09

noa1 recvd: Jun 08-09

noa2: Sep-17-09 APPROVED

noa2 Hard Copy: Sep 21-09 called CSC said not approved still pending in system (#######!!!!)

noa3 recvd: Nov 25-09 USCIS is reopening case NOA2 was issued in error.(Government Motion to Reopen)

RFE ( NOID) recvd: Dec 18-09 ask to give rebuttal on consulate finding regarding 1st petition

RFE sent: Dec 20-09 rebuttal submitted plus able to front load additional proof.

noa4 recvd: Dec 28-09 APPROVED FINALLY

NVC recvd: Jan 04-10

NVC left: Jan 12-10

Consulate Recvd: Feb 05-10

Packet 3 submitted: Feb 09-10

Packet 4 Recvd: April 16-10

Interview : May 12-10...PINK SLIP already on the table (2years 1week later)

Visa Pickup: May 28-10 In Hand!!

POE: May 29-2010 LAX

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Vietnam
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I never told him to rely or hope about anything. He knows that there are issues with his case, I am merly saying that there is a positive point in his situation. It could be argued that I am speculating the potential treatment that he might get. But dont take it from me read the OP , and come to your own conculsions. I dont know to post links, but go to consulate reivew for Vietnam HCM. Page 6 poster name is G. Urbina , date of review is June 27, 2008

I know of three people that have ended up in AP with Govt Security clearances but they are all Govt contractor employees .. two were approved in AP and the 3rd is awaiting decision.

"Every one of us bears within himself the possibilty of all passions, all destinies of life in all its forms. Nothing human is foreign to us" - Edward G. Robinson.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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I never told him to rely or hope about anything. He knows that there are issues with his case, I am merly saying that there is a positive point in his situation. It could be argued that I am speculating the potential treatment that he might get. But dont take it from me read the OP , and come to your own conculsions. I dont know to post links, but go to consulate reivew for Vietnam HCM. Page 6 poster name is G. Urbina , date of review is June 27, 2008

The flip side of that coin is that he's engaged to a girl from a communist country. Many government jobs don't require a security clearance, but presuming that his job does require it, this could potentially hang him up when they are doing his background checks. Depending on the level of the clearance, contact with foreign nationals that goes beyond "casual or incidental" may have to be disclosed and investigated.

Anyway, this is all conjecture. I don't think anyone doubts that there is a fraternal relationship among some employees of some government agencies, and that a particular employee might give preferential treatment to another employee because of this. Government employees are human beings, too (though this may be debatable with some government employees). However, I don't think you can conclude that any government employee is going to enjoy a streamlined journey, from petition to point of entry. For example, if he works for USCIS then his petition approval might sail through quickly. On the other hand, it might not work out so well for his fiancee if she finds herself standing in front of a CO on a day when he saw half a dozen reaffirmed petitions that he originally sent back to USCIS with recommendations that they be denied. He might decide this is a good opportunity to vent his frustrations on the fiancee of a USCIS employee. :whistle:

12/15/2009 - K1 Visa Interview - APPROVED!

12/29/2009 - Married in Oakland, CA!

08/18/2010 - AOS Interview - APPROVED!

05/01/2013 - Removal of Conditions - APPROVED!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Start writing letters, letters with some real content of a page or more. She needs to write letters too. I'd go with one letter a week for each of you until your interview.

Trust me, been there, done that, have the t-shirt. Please write some letters.

Good luck!

Wedding in Vietnam: 12/25/2005 (graduate school, below poverty line, couldn't apply)
[b]August 27, 2007[/b]: 1st I-130 packet sent w/incorrect $190 instead of new $355 fee (Mesquite, Texas).
October 6, 2007: 2nd I-130 packet with $355 fee (Mesquite, Texas).
January 10, 2008: NOA1 March 31, 2008: NOA2 (approved & sent to NVC)
April 14, 2008: NVC sent AOS Fee Bill (Affidavit of Support) $70.00 & DS-3032 form
Received.
April 15, 2008: Faxed wife the DS-3032 agent form to be mailed from Vietnam.
May 5, 2008: NVC sent request for Affidavit of Support form. May 19. 2008: received NVC's request for Affidavit of Support form.
May 20, 2008: Sent off I-864, Affidavit of Support May 30, 2008: Received IV Fee bill for $400 --money order & sent by Priority Mail.
June 10, 2008: I-864 approved. June 11, 2008: IV fee entered in system. June 16, 2008: DS-230 barcode issued
June 30, 2008: DS-230 mailed by expressed mail July 3, 2008: DS-230 package arrived at NVC & under review
July 11, 2008: Case completed at NVC.
Sept. 5th, 2008: INTERVIEW DATE at HCMC: White paper with writing.
March 26, 2009: Resubmit.
[b]DENIED. June 2009: case sent back & received at USCIS[/b]
August 2009: filed new I-130. Approved after first I-130 case sent to VN, again.
February 2010: USCIS contacted & asked for more evidence
March 2010: USCIS re-approved original case.
April 14, 2010: Consulate sends DS-230
June 15, 2010: Interview Date (Blue issued)
July 13, 2010 Placed on AP -yippee!
Sept. 13, 2010 Consulate home visit
[b]Nov. 5, 2010 Approval letter sent.[/b]
[b]Nov. 19, 2010 Visa picked up. Arrival: Nov. 24, 2010[/b]

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Vietnam
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Start writing letters, letters with some real content of a page or more. She needs to write letters too. I'd go with one letter a week for each of you until your interview.

Trust me, been there, done that, have the t-shirt. Please write some letters.

Good luck!

Costs less than a buck a piece to send... but it will be a great surprise each time she gets one as well as when you get one...

"Every one of us bears within himself the possibilty of all passions, all destinies of life in all its forms. Nothing human is foreign to us" - Edward G. Robinson.

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Hi everyone, after reading the suggestions from everyone, I decided to go back for one week to have our DAM HOI. My sons will be out of school a week in early April for Springbreak so I take the opportunity to do this. I already bought the ticket, an engagement diamond ring, a pair of diamond ear rings and everything else as small gifts from the US for her family. I will pretty much document everything I do this time to provide proofs. I hate this process because it seems that we have to prove to the world that we are in love. Wish me luck. I really appreciate everyone to continue proving inputs/suggestions. I'll keep you all posted. Thanks.

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Filed: Country: Vietnam
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Hi everyone, after reading the suggestions from everyone, I decided to go back for one week to have our DAM HOI. My sons will be out of school a week in early April for Springbreak so I take the opportunity to do this. I already bought the ticket, an engagement diamond ring, a pair of diamond ear rings and everything else as small gifts from the US for her family. I will pretty much document everything I do this time to provide proofs. I hate this process because it seems that we have to prove to the world that we are in love. Wish me luck. I really appreciate everyone to continue proving inputs/suggestions. I'll keep you all posted. Thanks.

I would have to say that I feel your decision to go back for the Dam Hoi prior to your interview is the best decision you could have made. Binh and I wish you the best!

小學教師 胡志明市,越南

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Hi everyone, after reading the suggestions from everyone, I decided to go back for one week to have our DAM HOI. My sons will be out of school a week in early April for Springbreak so I take the opportunity to do this. I already bought the ticket, an engagement diamond ring, a pair of diamond ear rings and everything else as small gifts from the US for her family. I will pretty much document everything I do this time to provide proofs. I hate this process because it seems that we have to prove to the world that we are in love. Wish me luck. I really appreciate everyone to continue proving inputs/suggestions. I'll keep you all posted. Thanks.

Take many pics and keep any and all receipts.

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Focus on photos. In my case, the consulate seemed to care more about phone bills first, less interest in emails, and didn't care about the chats. But they looked through a lot of pictures at the interview. Not sure but might have to do with how slow government changes, since phone bills and photos have been presented as evidence for many more years.

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I would have to say that I feel your decision to go back for the Dam Hoi prior to your interview is the best decision you could have made. Binh and I wish you the best!

I concur. I think it is well worth the time and money spent.

Good luck.

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Guys, thanks for the advices. I feel good taking time off to do this prior to the interview. I will definitely take a lot of pictures and also having a video done as well. My oldest sister is coming with me for a week, and hopefully, that will prove to the CO that we are for real. I am excited because I am leaving in one week to see my love. Again, thank you all!!

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Guys, thanks for the advices. I feel good taking time off to do this prior to the interview. I will definitely take a lot of pictures and also having a video done as well. My oldest sister is coming with me for a week, and hopefully, that will prove to the CO that we are for real. On another note, I have been wiring money to my fiance regularly. This also helps, I hope. I am excited because I am leaving in one week to see my love. Again, thank you all!!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Vietnam
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Guys, thanks for the advices. I feel good taking time off to do this prior to the interview. I will definitely take a lot of pictures and also having a video done as well. My oldest sister is coming with me for a week, and hopefully, that will prove to the CO that we are for real. On another note, I have been wiring money to my fiance regularly. This also helps, I hope. I am excited because I am leaving in one week to see my love. Again, thank you all!!

IMO wiring money is not a plus with the K-1... the photos of your relative with her family along with teh previous photos with your kids will be a huge plus.

"Every one of us bears within himself the possibilty of all passions, all destinies of life in all its forms. Nothing human is foreign to us" - Edward G. Robinson.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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IMO wiring money is not a plus with the K-1... the photos of your relative with her family along with teh previous photos with your kids will be a huge plus.

I've heard mixed opinions on this, but I agree with Scott. At best, I don't think sending money is going to impress the CO's. At worst, they may suspect you're being played for money. Sending cash to your fiancee in Vietnam is not a huge red flag like it would be in a former Soviet Union country (it's a well known scam system there), but I've never heard of it helping anyone's K1 case in HCM.

BTW, most of us sent money to our fiancees in Vietnam. Most girls won't directly ask for it, but they're thrilled to get a "gift". It also lets them show off a little to their friends, now that they've got an American fiance. :whistle:

12/15/2009 - K1 Visa Interview - APPROVED!

12/29/2009 - Married in Oakland, CA!

08/18/2010 - AOS Interview - APPROVED!

05/01/2013 - Removal of Conditions - APPROVED!

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