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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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i had the same situation but only thing was different is that i had 2yrs-(1 or 2 day) it was almost 2 yrs like 1 day less...but i havent got any reply yet so still hoping..

But here is the situation when you do not meet the requirement. They will NOT look at it when it is filed. You will get an NOA1, they will cash your check. 5, 6, or 7 months pass then you will get an RFE. You will not be able to provide what the RFE asks for. Then you will wait while the make a decision on your RFE and maybe 2 months later you get denied. 7-9 months has been wasted and you start over. Bad idea.

In the case you describe, beating the deadline by 1 or 2 days, they MAY approve it or they MAY ask for more evidence of relationship. even though not normally required, they CAN ask for it. The other option is that the petition gets approvedand the consulate demies the visa. An approved petition does NOT equal an approved visa. High fraud countries like India are far more likely to deny the visa based on a lack of evidence of relationship.

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Gary And Alla

Filed: Other Country: Ireland
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2 years is a long time to not physically meet someone that you intend to marry.

Buy a ticket for one of ye to visit the other, or meet somewhere in-between.

It might cost a lot of money but... well, it's better than doin' the K-1 all over again!

K-1 Visa Journey
08/05/2011 I-129F sent
08/09/2011 I-129F recieved and signed for by C.Viella @ Lewisville, TX
08/11/2011 NOA1 email recieved
08/12/2011 Cheque cashed by USCIS
08/16/2011 NOA1 Hard Copy recieved
12/05/2011 NOA2 Email recieved: Approved
12/09/2011 NOA2 Hard Copy recieved: Approved
01/10/2012 Medical
01/24/2012 NVC received File
01/26/2012 NVC transferred to Embassy
02/06/2012 Embassy Received
02/08/2012 Packet 3 Received
02/16/2012 Packet 3 Sent back to Embassy
02/17/2012 Embassy Received
03/01/2012 Packet 4 Received
03/13/2012 Interview Date: APPROVED
04/05/2012 POE: Dublin, Ireland

Your I-129f was approved in 116 days from your NOA1 date.
Your interview took 215 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

04/25/2012 AOS sent
04/30/2012 AOS Received and signed for by CHYBA @ Chicago, IL
05/03/2012 Cheque cashed by USCIS
05/04/2012 Biometrics letter sent
05/29/2012 I-485 transferred to CSC
06/01/2012 Biometrics appointment
07/06/2012 EAD+AP Card Production (68 days)
07/14/2012 EAD+AP Card Received

04/18/2013 Filed for EAD+AP renewal
04/19/2013 Contacted Congressman
04/19/2013 RFE for form I-693
05/06/2013 RFE response under review
05/21/2013 AOS APPROVED!
05/25/2013 Green Card IN HAND!

Your AOS was approved in 392 days from your send-date.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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Hi,

I wonder if anyone may have an answer for this: I have had an on going relationship with my fiance in the Philippines since January 2007. We have a small store over there with an apartment upstairs that she lives in. I am finally getting her papers together and haven't been there since March 21st 2010 due to various reasons. I do talk to her every day on Yahoo (video chat). I know they say you have to meet in person within 2 years of applying for the K1. I really don't want to have to spend $2000 to go there to visit if I don't have to. Has anyone had a situation like this and if so how did they handle it?

Thanks, Brian

You answered your own question.....You're gonna spend $2000. That is your only option besides giving up on the whole deal.

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

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

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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i got approved without meeting that requirement by 2 months. I responsed to my RFE with solid financial reasons and how i made my decision not to visit her prior to submit my petition. however, i did show my ticket and visa for the upcoming trip that i bought before i received the RFE. I will be with her for 2 months this April and May. I do not know what will happen at the interview yet. I hope to be with my fiancee for the interview or at least wait outside. This is my own special case and will not applicable to other. My suggestion is if you could visit your fiancee please do so. it will save you a lot of headaches later.

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Hi,

I wonder if anyone may have an answer for this: I have had an on going relationship with my fiance in the Philippines since January 2007. We have a small store over there with an apartment upstairs that she lives in. I am finally getting her papers together and haven't been there since March 21st 2010 due to various reasons. I do talk to her every day on Yahoo (video chat). I know they say you have to meet in person within 2 years of applying for the K1. I really don't want to have to spend $2000 to go there to visit if I don't have to. Has anyone had a situation like this and if so how did they handle it?

Thanks, Brian

The requirements ARE the requirements, you HAVE to have met in person within the past two years for the K-1 process. My last flight only cost $1,100.

Hank

"Chance Favors The Prepared Mind"

 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: India
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But here is the situation when you do not meet the requirement. They will NOT look at it when it is filed. You will get an NOA1, they will cash your check. 5, 6, or 7 months pass then you will get an RFE. You will not be able to provide what the RFE asks for. Then you will wait while the make a decision on your RFE and maybe 2 months later you get denied. 7-9 months has been wasted and you start over. Bad idea.

In the case you describe, beating the deadline by 1 or 2 days, they MAY approve it or they MAY ask for more evidence of relationship. even though not normally required, they CAN ask for it. The other option is that the petition gets approvedand the consulate demies the visa. An approved petition does NOT equal an approved visa. High fraud countries like India are far more likely to deny the visa based on a lack of evidence of relationship.

But if they ask for more evidence in RFE, then i can still give them the air tickets which i have now for recent visit in march 2012, and bording pass and more pics? right?

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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But if they ask for more evidence in RFE, then i can still give them the air tickets which i have now for recent visit in march 2012, and bording pass and more pics? right?

No. If the RFE is for more proof of meeting in the last 2 years, the meeting must have happened in the 2 years BEFORE you filed the petition. You cannot send in proof of meeting together after the fact. The recent visit would be evidence for the consulate later at your visa interview to prove relationship. It will not work for the petition. The meetings face to face in person had to occur in the 2 years prior to filing your petition.

Edited by Jay-Kay

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

Filed: Other Country: Ireland
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No. If the RFE is for more proof of meeting in the last 2 years, the meeting must have happened in the 2 years BEFORE you filed the petition. You cannot send in proof of meeting together after the fact. The recent visit would be evidence for the consulate later at your visa interview to prove relationship. It will not work for the petition. The meetings face to face in person had to occur in the 2 years prior to filing your petition.

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K-1 Visa Journey
08/05/2011 I-129F sent
08/09/2011 I-129F recieved and signed for by C.Viella @ Lewisville, TX
08/11/2011 NOA1 email recieved
08/12/2011 Cheque cashed by USCIS
08/16/2011 NOA1 Hard Copy recieved
12/05/2011 NOA2 Email recieved: Approved
12/09/2011 NOA2 Hard Copy recieved: Approved
01/10/2012 Medical
01/24/2012 NVC received File
01/26/2012 NVC transferred to Embassy
02/06/2012 Embassy Received
02/08/2012 Packet 3 Received
02/16/2012 Packet 3 Sent back to Embassy
02/17/2012 Embassy Received
03/01/2012 Packet 4 Received
03/13/2012 Interview Date: APPROVED
04/05/2012 POE: Dublin, Ireland

Your I-129f was approved in 116 days from your NOA1 date.
Your interview took 215 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

04/25/2012 AOS sent
04/30/2012 AOS Received and signed for by CHYBA @ Chicago, IL
05/03/2012 Cheque cashed by USCIS
05/04/2012 Biometrics letter sent
05/29/2012 I-485 transferred to CSC
06/01/2012 Biometrics appointment
07/06/2012 EAD+AP Card Production (68 days)
07/14/2012 EAD+AP Card Received

04/18/2013 Filed for EAD+AP renewal
04/19/2013 Contacted Congressman
04/19/2013 RFE for form I-693
05/06/2013 RFE response under review
05/21/2013 AOS APPROVED!
05/25/2013 Green Card IN HAND!

Your AOS was approved in 392 days from your send-date.

 
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