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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Hi all! My name is Jessica, my fiance is Tobi. I'm in Oregon, he's in Germany. We've been together for 3 years. I've been there twice - 4 weeks total, he's been here twice - just under 6 months total.

He proposed this past September when I was there! Yaaay! Now on to the fun part. lol.

I'm not near as overwhelmed as I was before. I've done a lot of research and reading (all over the web, and here). The part I'm struggling with the most is finding the money to actually file. I plan to use my tax return in February. I make enough on paper to sponsor him, but reality is I have a lot on my plate. I am a single mom with 3 kids. I don't receive any help from the government, nor do I receive any monetary support from my ex-husband.

I'm really excited to have found y'all and just a forewarning. I'm the Queen of Questions.

Thanks!

-Jes

“There is never a time or place for true love. It happens accidentally, in a heartbeat, in a single flashing, throbbing moment.”

Met online: 07/2008

Trip to Germany: 06/2009

He comes to US: 11/2009

He comes to US: 05/2010

I go to Germany: 09/2011

He Proposed! 09/17/2011

I-129F received: 07/03/2012

NOA1: 07/10/12

NOA2: 09/19/12 (78 days!)

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Good luck to you and I hope it all works out!!

This is an expensive process, no doubt, but can he help you out with the upfront expenses?

And BTW..read the guides here. It is just about everything you need to know.

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Hi all! My name is Jessica, my fiance is Tobi. I'm in Oregon, he's in Germany. We've been together for 3 years. I've been there twice - 4 weeks total, he's been here twice - just under 6 months total.

He proposed this past September when I was there! Yaaay! Now on to the fun part. lol.

I'm not near as overwhelmed as I was before. I've done a lot of research and reading (all over the web, and here). The part I'm struggling with the most is finding the money to actually file. I plan to use my tax return in February. I make enough on paper to sponsor him, but reality is I have a lot on my plate. I am a single mom with 3 kids. I don't receive any help from the government, nor do I receive any monetary support from my ex-husband.

I'm really excited to have found y'all and just a forewarning. I'm the Queen of Questions.

Thanks!

-Jes

Feel free to ask me any questions and :no: Good luck on journey!

Apr 2008 We met

Feb-14-2011 Married

May-23-2011 NOA1

Sep-20-2011 Case transferred

Dec-07-2011 NOA2

Jan-12-2012 Receive at NVC

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Good luck to you and I hope it all works out!!

This is an expensive process, no doubt, but can he help you out with the upfront expenses?

And BTW..read the guides here. It is just about everything you need to know.

Thanks! Yeah, I'm only paying for the K-1 application. He's paying for the rest. He does help me with some of my bills already, so I don't like to ask him for too much, ya know?

I've read a lot of the guides, and plan to read everything I possibly can. I'm just in the middle of a move right now, so life is crazy. :) It's a roller coaster. Good thing I like wild rides. :)

“There is never a time or place for true love. It happens accidentally, in a heartbeat, in a single flashing, throbbing moment.”

Met online: 07/2008

Trip to Germany: 06/2009

He comes to US: 11/2009

He comes to US: 05/2010

I go to Germany: 09/2011

He Proposed! 09/17/2011

I-129F received: 07/03/2012

NOA1: 07/10/12

NOA2: 09/19/12 (78 days!)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Singapore
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hi there...

to be honest, there are a lot of bills to come.

There is the medical/Civil surgeon fees, not to mention to AOS fees which are $1070.

I think the hardest part is when he comes over, there is a period of about 3 months where he has to wait for the EAD to come through.

Coz personally, i feel this way. I am now in the waiting limbo and it bugs me i cant help out with the household expenses..

i used to earn a decent salary back home..and now... zero income.

My advice is do consider the other visa (the marriage one) i think CR1?

At least, when he moves over to the USA, he can start working immediately.

I dont know much about the CR1 visa so please do have a look at it and think about it?

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Hi Jes - not to add another worry to your already very full plate but at some point, you will have to submit statements regarding your income, bank accounts, etc. You might want to think about getting someone to co-sponsor with you for the financial stuff. And good luck with everything. If I can help you in anyway, let me know!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Thanks all. :)

“There is never a time or place for true love. It happens accidentally, in a heartbeat, in a single flashing, throbbing moment.”

Met online: 07/2008

Trip to Germany: 06/2009

He comes to US: 11/2009

He comes to US: 05/2010

I go to Germany: 09/2011

He Proposed! 09/17/2011

I-129F received: 07/03/2012

NOA1: 07/10/12

NOA2: 09/19/12 (78 days!)

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A few questions: All receipts (hotel, restaurants, flights, etc) do they need to be the originals? Or can they be scanned?

Also, Skype. Our nicknames aren't our real names on Skype. How do we prove that we are the two people on there? Does that even matter? There's considerable proof in that log alone. lol

“There is never a time or place for true love. It happens accidentally, in a heartbeat, in a single flashing, throbbing moment.”

Met online: 07/2008

Trip to Germany: 06/2009

He comes to US: 11/2009

He comes to US: 05/2010

I go to Germany: 09/2011

He Proposed! 09/17/2011

I-129F received: 07/03/2012

NOA1: 07/10/12

NOA2: 09/19/12 (78 days!)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Denmark
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You just submit copies of the original receipts in the petition and you keep the originals.

The skype names.. If you want something that's proves your identity you can go ahead and set your account up with paying a small amount so you can call cellphones or similar. Then when you'll get a receipt and you can use that as proof. I did however go ahead without the skype receipts. You don't need the call/chatlogs until interview though.

Welcome to VJ :)

K1 process, October 2010 > POE, July 2011

I-129F approved in 180 days from NOA1 date. (195 days from filing to NOA2 in hand)

Interview took 224 days from I-129F NOA1 date. (241 days from filing petition until visa in hand)

From filing I-129F petition until POE: 285 days

Click timeline or "about me" for all details.

AOS process, December 2011 > July 2012

EAD/AP Approval took 51 days from NOA1 date to email update. (77 days from filing until EAD/AP in hand)

AOS Approval took 206 days from NOA1 date to email update. (231 days from filing until greencard in hand)

From filing I-129F petition until greencard in hand: 655 days

Click timeline or "about me" for all details.

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A few questions: All receipts (hotel, restaurants, flights, etc) do they need to be the originals? Or can they be scanned?

Also, Skype. Our nicknames aren't our real names on Skype. How do we prove that we are the two people on there? Does that even matter? There's considerable proof in that log alone. lol

In our case we sent in the original receipts and flight boarding passes and kept copies for ourselves. Regarding Skype, we ended up not sending any Skype proof and just sent in the phone bills with our considerable number of international texts. The suggestion that you pay for an Skype upgrade so you can call each other for very cheap to your cellphone or landlines is also a good one.

Our Journey begins

Met online in March 2009. Started dating through Skype in September 2009. Met in person on 03/14/2010. After many visits, both ways, Nate proposes to Liz on 8/10/2010.

Our K-1 Journey
K1 Visa processed at Vermont, approved in 106 days. Approved at CDJ on 19/09/2011
Our AOS Journey from K
1

Applied for AOS on 12/27/2011

-AP/EAD combo card processed at Vermont, approved in 86 days. Approved on 3/22/2012; Card Received 3/30/2012

-GC processed at Vermont, approved in 268 days. Approved on 9/20/2012; Card Received on 9/26/2012
Our RoC Journey

08/30/2014: Sent package to Lockbox

09/02/2014: Package Received in Chicago

09/05/2014: Received NOA1 (Extension letter for 1 year)

11/30/2014: Called USCIS, Biometrics appointment not received yet. Appointment letter never delivered to correct address.

12/05/2014: Finally receive Biometrics appointment letter in the mail.

12/30/2014: Biometrics taken in El Paso, Texas ASC

05/08/2015: Approval notice received by email and text

05/10/2015: Approval notice received by mail

05/15/2015: GC in hand

-RoC processed at Vermont, approved in 248 days

Our Citizenship Journey

06/20/2015: Will be able to early file N-400

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Hi all! My name is Jessica, my fiance is Tobi. I'm in Oregon, he's in Germany. We've been together for 3 years. I've been there twice - 4 weeks total, he's been here twice - just under 6 months total.

He proposed this past September when I was there! Yaaay! Now on to the fun part. lol.

I'm not near as overwhelmed as I was before. I've done a lot of research and reading (all over the web, and here). The part I'm struggling with the most is finding the money to actually file. I plan to use my tax return in February. I make enough on paper to sponsor him, but reality is I have a lot on my plate. I am a single mom with 3 kids. I don't receive any help from the government, nor do I receive any monetary support from my ex-husband.

I'm really excited to have found y'all and just a forewarning. I'm the Queen of Questions.

Thanks!

-Jes

I'm about to send all this, it took me several days to figure how to do it, but hey... here it is, just do everything that applies to you. Also if somebody can take a look and give an opinion about the list I have here... will be appreciated

Binder (1)

- G-1145 E-NOTIFICATION

- Payment in the amount of $ 340.00

- I-129F

- Supplemental attachment: I-129F part A, Question No. 11. (Petitioner)

- Divorce papers (Petitioner)

- G-325A (Petitioner)

- Passport photo (Petitioner) *ok, photo in a zip-bag then staple or clipped to a paper?

- G-325A (Beneficiary)

- Passport photo (Beneficiary) *ok, photo in a zip-bag then staple or clipped to a paper?

- Supplemental attachment: G-325A Applicant’s employment last five years. (Beneficiary)

- Letters of Intent (Petitioner and Beneficiary)

- Certificate of Naturalization (Petitioner)

- Copy of Passport (Petitioner)

Binder 2) Proof of having met in past two years “First Visit 08/18/11 to 08/30/11”

- Itinerary, copy of boarding passes, photos, receipts, credit card statements (only where show charges overseas)

Binder 3) Proof of having met in past two years “Second Visit 10/16/11 to 12/06/11”

- Itinerary, copy of boarding passes, photos, receipts, credit card statements (only where show charges overseas)

Binder 4) Proof of ongoing relationship.

- Receipt of engagement ring, little bit of emails, cell phone bill with intl. calls, Google Voice calls history, Skype calls history and credit Card showing charges from cell phone, google and skype.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Singapore
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Hi,

I recommend this vjers blog which is very comprehensive and helped me a lot when i was doing mine

http://mysliceofamericanpie.wordpress.com/2011/02/06/marrying-timmy-the-k-1-way/

I'm about to send all this, it took me several days to figure how to do it, but hey... here it is, just do everything that applies to you. Also if somebody can take a look and give an opinion about the list I have here... will be appreciated

Binder (1)

- G-1145 E-NOTIFICATION

- Payment in the amount of $ 340.00

- I-129F

- Supplemental attachment: I-129F part A, Question No. 11. (Petitioner)

- Divorce papers (Petitioner)

- G-325A (Petitioner)

- Passport photo (Petitioner) *ok, photo in a zip-bag then staple or clipped to a paper?

- G-325A (Beneficiary)

- Passport photo (Beneficiary) *ok, photo in a zip-bag then staple or clipped to a paper?

- Supplemental attachment: G-325A Applicant’s employment last five years. (Beneficiary)

- Letters of Intent (Petitioner and Beneficiary)

- Certificate of Naturalization (Petitioner)

- Copy of Passport (Petitioner)

Binder 2) Proof of having met in past two years “First Visit 08/18/11 to 08/30/11”

- Itinerary, copy of boarding passes, photos, receipts, credit card statements (only where show charges overseas)

Binder 3) Proof of having met in past two years “Second Visit 10/16/11 to 12/06/11”

- Itinerary, copy of boarding passes, photos, receipts, credit card statements (only where show charges overseas)

Binder 4) Proof of ongoing relationship.

- Receipt of engagement ring, little bit of emails, cell phone bill with intl. calls, Google Voice calls history, Skype calls history and credit Card showing charges from cell phone, google and skype.

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