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K1/K2 Approved!!! (well sort of)

Olya and her son had their Interview (Moscow) on July 12, and all went very good. Olya actually said the examiner only asked her 1 question "where do you plan on getting married?" She said the examiner was more interested in Igor and asking a few simple questions of Igor, such as "Do you like Robert?"

Olya was told at the end of the interview that she was "Approved" BUTthere was only 1 small minor "glitch" apparently Olya's "Police Report" only stated the town she lives in (which is the only place where she has lived her whole life- same apartment) and did not state "Russia" not quite sure if I understood correctly but Olya knew what was needed. She was told once the new Police report was submiited all would be good

so she went again to get a "Police Report" that conformed to all of their (US Embassy) requirements. She just received the new Police report and has submitted this so hopefully she and her son will have their Passports with the K1 Visa shortly.

one side note

I forgot to "sign and date" the I-134 form when we were together just prior to her medical exam. So I emailed her a "signed and dated I-134" 3 days before her Interview. But Olya forgot to include this with the packet she gave the examiner, not sure if the "unsigned I-134" was in this packet or not (I keep forgetting to ask Olya about this). But their has been no mention of this missing form by the examiner on the day of the Interview, or any "RFE" since the Interview either.

You could have her send it with the new police report or just skip it. Obviously they would have asked for a new copy if they wanted it.

After we also sent in our requested additional information, Alla received the passports and sealed envelopes within a week's time.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

 
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