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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Again, are you writing a love story? It says describe the circumstances of your MEETING. Does not say describe the circumstances of your relationship, future marriage plans or anything else. Take note of the size of the box that the give you for a response. Keep it simple.

I met my wife via <how>, and I visited her in her country on <dates of trip>.

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"The perfection/respect/credibility of a man decreases by the number of marriages he has had and by the number of kids he has outside his current marriage. ", Quote by Bite YourDust
  • Met on yahoo chat through a friend.
  • April 2010 - Decided to meet in person
  • 06.01.2010 - She flew from Dubai to Philippines for vacationing
  • 06.21.2010 - We met in Philippines
  • 06.24.2010 - Engaged
  • 06.28.2010 - Came back to USA
  • 07.05.2010 - She flew back to Dubai (work)
  • 08.02.2010 - Mailed I129F to VSC
  • 08.03.2010 - Delivered to VSC. Signed by D RENAUD.
  • 08.09.2010 - Check cashed
  • 08.14.2010 - NOA1 (Dated 08/06/2010)!!!!!!!!
  • 08.19.2010 - Touched!
  • 08.27.2010 - Received snail mail that typographical error was fixed.
  • 10.03.2010 - Touched!
  • 11.21.2010 - Visited her for a week in Dubai!
  • 02.14.2011 - NOA2 Approved on St. Valentine day!!!!!!!
  • 02.17.2011 - Packet left from NVC to ABU DHABI (Dubai)
  • 02.19.2011 - NOA2 hard copy received
  • 02.22.2011 - Packet reached ABU DHABI's consulate
  • 03.02.2011 - packet 3 & 4 received by email
  • 03.02.2011 - Confirmation of Interview on 04.14.2011 -
  • 03.07.2011 - Fiancee passed medical exam.
  • 04.14.2011 - K1-Visa Approved!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • 04.21.2011 - Picked up Visa !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Might want to be careful of any mention of marriage plans in the Philippines... Even the mention of marriage during the K1 interview

process,,, could cause a delay or even the K1 being denied.

As long as it is just a ceremony... No problem. Why mention it? Better to answer questions asked... Don't give them information that

is not asked for. Just more areas for them to probe.

My two centavos,

Regards,

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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I have a little problem. I am communicating with my fiancee for about 2 years. I really want to bring her to USA. I already prepared the K-1 package. I have not sent them because I think there is a problem.

We do not have enough proof of our relationship. We were not thinking about saving emails and stuff like that. I delete my emails as soon that I finish reading them. She does the same. I do not keep too much chat history in yahoo,...etc.

After we found out the requirements back in March, we started to save as much as possible, phone bills, Western-union receipts, yahoo chat, emails etc.

So we only have proof from March onward, and the photos we took when I visted her in the Philippines in June. I took few photos of us, her family, and few friends. And saved all receipts including engagement ring receipt, receipt with her name and my name in the same location, and travel tickets.

Will that be enough or should I forget and not send the K1 and wait a year or so ? :( :(

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yeah i agree with others VJ's suggestion/opinion.I had been in k1 process/interviewed before and we just showed some pictures together with family and some chat logs and emails/letters..i think they are looking much on how can you support your fiancee once she already here..(the income you have)

Suggestion:It is better if you guys once have interview date you as petitioner come to see and attend the interview together.Thats shows much bona fide relationship and make your interview easy..Thats what i did i and my hubby now went together and just interviewed by CO for just less than 5 min.

Good luck to your visa journey and God bless you

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In reference to your previous posting,,, should you "NOT mention the civil wedding in the USA".

A K1 via Form I-129F is a fiancee visa,,, that means she will come to the USA and then get married...

++ If you get married in the Philippines a K1 Visa is no longer an option.

A CR1/K3 Visa means you will marry in the Philippines, Apply for the CR1 Visa I-130 and then once that is

approved and processed,,, she can travel to USA.

Regards,

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Finland
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I have a little problem. I am communicating with my fiancee for about 2 years. I really want to bring her to USA. I already prepared the K-1 package. I have not sent them because I think there is a problem.

We do not have enough proof of our relationship. We were not thinking about saving emails and stuff like that. I delete my emails as soon that I finish reading them. She does the same. I do not keep too much chat history in yahoo,...etc.

After we found out the requirements back in March, we started to save as much as possible, phone bills, Western-union receipts, yahoo chat, emails etc.

So we only have proof from March onward, and the photos we took when I visted her in the Philippines in June. I took few photos of us, her family, and few friends. And saved all receipts including engagement ring receipt, receipt with her name and my name in the same location, and travel tickets.

Will that be enough or should I forget and not send the K1 and wait a year or so ? :( :(

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Hello there! The evidence you have now is more than enough, so send your package right away. I wish you the very best and success.

03-22-2010: Form I-129F sent

03-24-2010: Form I-129F received & NOA1

03-26-2010: Touched

05-14-2010: Form I-129F Approved

06-01-2010: NVC sent package to Embassy

06-03-2010: Embassy received package from NVC

06-08-2010: Packet 3 received

06-12-2010: Packet 3 sent to Embassy

06-29-2010: Packet 4 received

07-30-2010: Interview date

Ephesians 3:20 "God is Able to do all things exceedingly abundantly above, according to the power(faith and trust in Him) that worketh in us"

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello there! The evidence you have now is more than enough, so send your package right away. I wish you the very best and success.

Thank you

In reference to your previous posting,,, should you "NOT mention the civil wedding in the USA".

A K1 via Form I-129F is a fiancee visa,,, that means she will come to the USA and then get married...

++ If you get married in the Philippines a K1 Visa is no longer an option.

A CR1/K3 Visa means you will marry in the Philippines, Apply for the CR1 Visa I-130 and then once that is

approved and processed,,, she can travel to USA.

Regards,

Thanks for that great advice.

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"The perfection/respect/credibility of a man decreases by the number of marriages he has had and by the number of kids he has outside his current marriage. ", Quote by Bite YourDust
  • Met on yahoo chat through a friend.
  • April 2010 - Decided to meet in person
  • 06.01.2010 - She flew from Dubai to Philippines for vacationing
  • 06.21.2010 - We met in Philippines
  • 06.24.2010 - Engaged
  • 06.28.2010 - Came back to USA
  • 07.05.2010 - She flew back to Dubai (work)
  • 08.02.2010 - Mailed I129F to VSC
  • 08.03.2010 - Delivered to VSC. Signed by D RENAUD.
  • 08.09.2010 - Check cashed
  • 08.14.2010 - NOA1 (Dated 08/06/2010)!!!!!!!!
  • 08.19.2010 - Touched!
  • 08.27.2010 - Received snail mail that typographical error was fixed.
  • 10.03.2010 - Touched!
  • 11.21.2010 - Visited her for a week in Dubai!
  • 02.14.2011 - NOA2 Approved on St. Valentine day!!!!!!!
  • 02.17.2011 - Packet left from NVC to ABU DHABI (Dubai)
  • 02.19.2011 - NOA2 hard copy received
  • 02.22.2011 - Packet reached ABU DHABI's consulate
  • 03.02.2011 - packet 3 & 4 received by email
  • 03.02.2011 - Confirmation of Interview on 04.14.2011 -
  • 03.07.2011 - Fiancee passed medical exam.
  • 04.14.2011 - K1-Visa Approved!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • 04.21.2011 - Picked up Visa !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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