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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Looks like the "How we met" I-129 F that he sent with the petition has some discrepancies with the actual dates. I actually helped him with it and we kind of got confused with the dates.

I-129F Supplement: Part B Question 18, Explanation of Meeting in Person

I left New York on June 22, 2010 and arrived in the Philippines on the evening of June 23. Amelie met me at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Pasay City. Then we headed directly to _____ Hotel located at Makati City where we stayed for 8 days. We visited some malls like Glorietta, SM Makati and Gateway Mall. But most of the time, we were just relaxing at the hotel.

On August 29, I had a chance to meet her father. We had lunch at xxxx, Makati City. I expressed my intentions to marry his daughter. After gaining approval from her family, I asked Amelie to marry me. I proposed to her on the evening of August 30, 2010. I am very happy that she agreed to marry me. The next day, I had to fly back to the US.

He was here for only 8 days, August 29 should be June 29, while August 30 should be June 30. Would this sound suspicious to the CO? It does seem confusing. I was telling my fiance he should fly here ASAP to accompany me to the interview to avoid suspicions that our relationship is not real (given the inaccurate details). We only have two weeks before the interview and it's hard to file for a vacation at work. :(

This makes me really really paranoid right now :(

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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just pray to God,evrything will be okey, but you know what? during my interview the Consul didnt ask me when the exact date we meet with my fiance. as long as u have your complete documents, but its better if you and your fiance is present during interview. Trust God evrything will be okey

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Looks like the "How we met" I-129 F that he sent with the petition has some discrepancies with the actual dates. I actually helped him with it and we kind of got confused with the dates.

I-129F Supplement: Part B Question 18, Explanation of Meeting in Person

He was here for only 8 days, August 29 should be June 29, while August 30 should be June 30. Would this sound suspicious to the CO? It does seem confusing. I was telling my fiance he should fly here ASAP to accompany me to the interview to avoid suspicions that our relationship is not real (given the inaccurate details). We only have two weeks before the interview and it's hard to file for a vacation at work. :(

This makes me really really paranoid right now :(

The dates are material facts because they establish the eligibility of the petitioner to file a petition. However, the true facts would not change the outcome of a USCIS decision to approve or deny the petition. Therefore, it's irrelevant. Have him prepare a revised statement with the correct dates and be prepared to submit it at the interview.

It's always a good idea if the petitioner can go to the interview, even at consulates where they're not allowed to go inside.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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just pray to God,evrything will be okey, but you know what? during my interview the Consul didnt ask me when the exact date we meet with my fiance. as long as u have your complete documents, but its better if you and your fiance is present during interview. Trust God evrything will be okey

Hi sis, thanks a lot. I hope everything goes well. My documents are complete. I just can't help getting paranoid over this stuff. :)

The dates are material facts because they establish the eligibility of the petitioner to file a petition. However, the true facts would not change the outcome of a USCIS decision to approve or deny the petition. Therefore, it's irrelevant. Have him prepare a revised statement with the correct dates and be prepared to submit it at the interview.

It's always a good idea if the petitioner can go to the interview, even at consulates where they're not allowed to go inside.

Thank you. =)

 
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