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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I was on a family based visa petition filed by my dad before, and i was on f2a category. I aged out so I was moved to F2b category. That said petition for me, "daughter of a LPR" is still active right now. It will took me a lot of years waiting to get a visa. So I don't really expect from it now. Just recently, my fiance had naturalized, and he decided to file a K1-visa for me. we are now waiting for our NOA2. i was just wondering if the previous Family based immigrant visa petition my dad filed for me will affect my current k1 visa petition? I mean, will they suspect that i was really trying hard to get to US because i was a beneficiary of two visa petitions? there is no doubt that my fiance and I have a genuine and bona fide relationship. we've been together for more than 5 years now. But i cant help but worry about almost everything. This whole process makes me really anxious, I can hardly sleep at night. we've been wanting to be w/ each other for so long and we want this k1 visa to be successful. Please share your insights. Thank you!

I-129F Sent : 2012 Feb 29

I-129F NOA1 : 2012 Mar 06

I-129F NOA2 : 2012 July 09

NVC case number: 2012 July 24

NVC notice received: 2012 July 30

Medical Exam : 2012 Aug 13-14.. PASSED :)

INTERVIEW : 2012 Sept 13.. PASSED!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH, LORD!

VISA DELIVERED: 2012 Sept 19

AOS

sent - dec 7,2012

noa1 - dec10,2012

bio - jan 7,2013

ead approved - feb 1, 2013

ead on hand -

*** TO GOD BE THE GLORY ***

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I wouldn't think it would be a problem.

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

WARNING: Phrases in this post may sound meaner than they were intended to be. Read the Adjudicator's Field Manual from USCIS

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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I was on a family based visa petition filed by my dad before, and i was on f2a category. I aged out so I was moved to F2b category. That said petition for me, "daughter of a LPR" is still active right now. It will took me a lot of years waiting to get a visa. So I don't really expect from it now. Just recently, my fiance had naturalized, and he decided to file a K1-visa for me. we are now waiting for our NOA2. i was just wondering if the previous Family based immigrant visa petition my dad filed for me will affect my current k1 visa petition? I mean, will they suspect that i was really trying hard to get to US because i was a beneficiary of two visa petitions? there is no doubt that my fiance and I have a genuine and bona fide relationship. we've been together for more than 5 years now. But i cant help but worry about almost everything. This whole process makes me really anxious, I can hardly sleep at night. we've been wanting to be w/ each other for so long and we want this k1 visa to be successful. Please share your insights. Thank you!

no problem, a person can have more than one petition filed on their behalf at the same time.

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Don't worry, it's fine!! :thumbs:

USCIS

05/29/2011: Married

08/12/2011: Sent I-130 packet.

08/15/2011: NOA1, Priority Date

02/22/2012: NOA2 - Approved

02/25/2012: NOA2 - Received hard copy in mail

NVC

03/06/2012: NVC received

03/07/2012: NVC Case Number, BIN & IIN Assigned

03/08/2012: DS3032 sent by email (auto response received immediately)

03/13/2012: Re-send DS3032 by email (auto response received immediately)

03/13/2012: Received (2)Email with DS-3032 Kit and AOS Bill instructions

03/14/2012: AOS bill appears as PAID

03/16/2012: Mailed AOS package (I-864)USPS EXPRESS

03/16/2012: DS-3032 Accepted Via Beneficiary Email (Took 8 DAYS from 1st Email)

03/20/2012: IV bill invoiced & paid $404.00

03/21/2012: IV bill Payment reflecting PAID / AOS checklist received

03/30/2012: IV package DS-230 sent via USPS Priority

04/02/2012: IV package Delivered @ 11:55 am w/signature

04/12/2012: Re-Sent DS-230 Part 1 W/Photocopy of receipt from Hong Kong Police Via USPS EXPRESS

04/13/2012: DS-230 Part 1 package Delivered to NVC ATTN:DR @11:52am

04/17/2012: CASE COMPLETE (41 Days @NVC)

04/22/2012: Request Expedite

04/24/2012: Expedite Approved!(2days)

04/25/2012: Case sent to U.S. Consulate General in HONG KONG

Medical / US Consulate / POE:

04/30/2012: U.S. Consulate General Hong Kong received

05/16/2012: Interview Scheduled May 22, 2012

05/22/2012: Interview APPROVED!!!!!!

05/26/2012: Visa in Hand (9 months 11 days from NOA1)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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What a relief.. Thanks guys!! :D

I-129F Sent : 2012 Feb 29

I-129F NOA1 : 2012 Mar 06

I-129F NOA2 : 2012 July 09

NVC case number: 2012 July 24

NVC notice received: 2012 July 30

Medical Exam : 2012 Aug 13-14.. PASSED :)

INTERVIEW : 2012 Sept 13.. PASSED!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH, LORD!

VISA DELIVERED: 2012 Sept 19

AOS

sent - dec 7,2012

noa1 - dec10,2012

bio - jan 7,2013

ead approved - feb 1, 2013

ead on hand -

*** TO GOD BE THE GLORY ***

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