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Filed: Country: Poland
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We have applied for K1 in February, it is pretty close to our noa2 (I can feel it in my bones) .

The only problem is that my passport is only valid till March 2007. So I am going to apply for a new one while I am still here in Poland. I had to put my passport number in those forms we had to fill in. What should I do now - can I have two passports - one that expires in March with a K1 visa in it while having another one valid from march. Or maybe I can get my visa in a new passport right away. Or maybe there are some other options that I don't know about.

Has anyone been in a situation like this or has any advice on my problem?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Netherlands
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I'd get a new passport now and do the whole process with that one new passport.

If you explain the situation, it should not be a problem to get a new one before the other expires.

(me thinks)

TIMELINE

K1 visa 2006

May 9th Sent I-129 petition

May 16th NOA1 telling us they sent our case to California Service Center

June 23rd IMBRA RFE

Sept. 5th NOA2!!!!

Dec. 12th Interview at Consulate APPROVED!!!

Dec. 14th Visa received

2007

March 19th Move to the US!

AOS

June 15th Sent AOS and AED package

June 25th NOA1s for AOS and AED

July 21st Appointment for Biometrics

July 24th RFE (co-sponsor's passport copy) sent back

Sept. 10th EAD aproved

Sept. 12th EAD card received in the mail

Oct. 9th AOS Interview. APPROVED!!!

Oct. 19th GREEN CARD received!!

126 days!!!

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is there a way so that you get the same number? from what i know, unless you lose your passport then your new passport will still have the same passport number. its not really a new one, but more of a renewed one. i had my fiance renew his passport because normally they dont allow you to travel to the US when your passport expires within six months of visa issuance. He just applied for a passport renewal, got the same passport number and his old passport back with holes on it. i guess to make sure that he doesnt use both passports in different instances. you may want to call your embassy to inquire passport renewals....

i hope this helps :)

04-24-09 I-130 Application received by USCIS

04-29-09 Received NOA1

08-17-09 Approved

08-20-09 NOA2 Received

08-26-09 NVC Received

08-27-09 Case Number Assigned

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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I found this on the instructions for packet 3 on the US Consulate in Rio:

A passport must be valid for travel to the United States and must have at least 8 (eight) months’ validity beyond the issuance date of the immigrant visa. Children also need to have their own passport.

I don't know how these things work in Poland, but in Brazil, one's passport has to have expired to get a new one and the new one will have a different number. Also, I think you can renew your passport with the Poland embassy in the U.S., if needed.

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

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oh i need to correct myself. its not the same number but the old one was given back to us with holes on it. on your interview you should be able to present both the new and old passport for reference. i dont think it should be a problem :)

04-24-09 I-130 Application received by USCIS

04-29-09 Received NOA1

08-17-09 Approved

08-20-09 NOA2 Received

08-26-09 NVC Received

08-27-09 Case Number Assigned

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Filed: Country: Poland
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oh i need to correct myself. its not the same number but the old one was given back to us with holes on it. on your interview you should be able to present both the new and old passport for reference. i dont think it should be a problem :)

So what you are saying is that should apply for a renewal right now.

I thinh that's just what I am gonna do.

THX

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Here is the link for the embassy in Warsaw

embassy

It tells you how long it has to be good for.

June 05 Lisa and I fall in love

15 Mar 06 I-129F received at CSC NOA1

5 Aug 06 NOA2 after 143 days in CSC purgatory

20 Oct 06 Interview Date

16 Feb 07 Denial Letter received

12 Mar 07 Motion to reconsider submitted

10 Sep 07 Motion to Reconsider denied

9 May 08 Lisa and Married in United Kingdom

23 May 08 I-130 filed

Oct 08 NOA-2 received

May 7 09 Lisa's Interview I 601 filed

29 Jul 09 I-601 waiver approved

18 Aug 09 Passport to London Embassy

20 Aug 09 Tickets purchased for 10 Sep 09

WE HAVE FINALLY WON, OUR LONG AND HARD JOURNEY IS COMPLETE!!!!!!

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