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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Good evening,

okay, so after a year and a half my divorce is finally heading towards an end so now we are starting to get serious about getting our k1 paperwork together.

got a couple quick questions so hopefully I can get some of the great advice I see being given to others.

My significant other is a citizen of the philippines. She is working in Singapore via a work visa. My question is when we fill out the k1, do we put her current address or

her family's address in the philippines. She wants to continue working as long as possible while the k1 is being processed. It appears it will be at least 5-6 months while

waiting so it only makes sense for her.

Also, is there a best case/worst case scenario for k1 processing? I've seen some folks who were approved in 4 months and others who are 5,6,7 months and counting waiting on noa2.

Also, Her daughter does not have a father listed on her Birth certificate, will that be a problem when it's time? oh and does anyone have any info about adopting her legally to make me

her father?

I guess thats all for now, Thanks!

brian

K1 Timeline

8/16/2011 - Mailed I-129F

8/19/2011 - I-129F Received at Dallas Lock Box

08/26/2011 - Received official I-797C Notice Of Action in Mail

03/09/2012 - NOA2

04/11/2012 - Medical - PASSED!

04/19/2012 - PRISM Counselling

04/24/2012 - Interview - APPROVED!

05/04/2012 - VISA on Hand yay!

05/11/2012 - POE -Detroit

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Also, Her daughter does not have a father listed on her Birth certificate, will that be a problem when it's time? oh and does anyone have any info about adopting her legally to make me

her father?

not having a father on the birth certificate will not be a problem. as far as adoption, after she is in the US, you can check what the requiremnts are for a step parent adoption in your State.

US Embassy Manila website. bringing your spouse/fiancee to USA

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
Timeline

not having a father on the birth certificate will not be a problem. as far as adoption, after she is in the US, you can check what the requiremnts are for a step parent adoption in your State.

Thanks,sunandmoon. :-)

Any reply to our qestion is very much welcome. We badly need it.

Thanks,

Shella

K1 Timeline

8/16/2011 - Mailed I-129F

8/19/2011 - I-129F Received at Dallas Lock Box

08/26/2011 - Received official I-797C Notice Of Action in Mail

03/09/2012 - NOA2

04/11/2012 - Medical - PASSED!

04/19/2012 - PRISM Counselling

04/24/2012 - Interview - APPROVED!

05/04/2012 - VISA on Hand yay!

05/11/2012 - POE -Detroit

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