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Petitioner Traveling During K-1 Processing?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Scotland
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Does anyone know if there's anything to prevent me (the petitioner) from traveling to Scotland to see my fiancé once I've sent off my I-129F packet? We're hoping that we don't have to spend the entire processing time apart, but we also don't want our application to be denied or get in any trouble. I can't think of a reason why I shouldn't be allowed to travel, but I know that just because it seems logical to me doesn't mean it's the way the rules are!

We're really new at this, only just now getting all our documents together, so any advice is really appreciated!

Fraser: @StreetSpiritPic

Heather: @BaronessHeather

2010-08-13: I-129F Sent

2010-08-23: I-129F NOA1

2011-01-31: I-129F NOA2

2011-03-16: Medical appointment

2011-03-16: Medical office calls Fraser right after arriving back home in Glasgow to say there's a giant tumor showing in his x-ray and he has to have another one done. Terror ensues. He makes an appointment with his GP, who tells him he needs an ultrasound, but they don't do that there. Fraser ends up getting the ultrasound and new x-ray done at a private clinic, costing hundreds, all to find out there was never any tumor and he's in perfect health. Updated ultrasound and x-ray results sent to medical office.

2011-04-08: Packet 3 Sent

2011-04-08 - 2011-05-09: Half of Packet 3 is lost. We are not notified of this until Fraser calls & emails embassy several times until finally getting a reply specifically stating which papers "have not been received."

2011-05-10: Packet 3 Sent Again

2011-06-05: Fraser emails embassy to ask if his interview date has been set

2011-06-06: Email from embassy stating that a letter had been sent & interview is 6/13.

2011-06-09: Interview letter arrives (Good thing he emailed!)

2011-06-13: Interview: APPROVED!

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oh, you guys can see each other as much as you'd like while the process is ongoing :) it's actually better i think that you, the petitioner, keep seeing ur fiance lol proves more that it's a genuine, ongoing relationship. It's just you that's travelling ur fiance anyway and not him flying to the US while the k-1 is processing. :)

your plane ticket stubs, all those stuff when your travelling, you can gather those for him when he goes in for the interview, he can keep them and show them for proof of the meetings and all that :)

Luke 18:27 Jesus said" what is impossible to men is possible with God."

Philippians 4:13 I can do everything through Him who gives me strength.

03/02/09-k-1 visa starts

09/09/09-K-1 visa approved

10/24/09 - WEDDING

11/09/09 - AOS

02/25/10-GC approved

08/26/10-319B n400 starts

11-09-10 Interview 10 AM >Approved

11-09-10 oath 2 PM Fairfax, VA

All glory, praises, thanksgiving and admiration belong only to God.

Jeremiah 29:11 "for i know the plans i have for you", declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you¬ harm you, plans to give you hope & a future"

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