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My fiancee is fighting not knowing which international passport type to get.

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There are two: Temp, Perm

Temp is for like tourists

Perm is when you move permanantly out of the country.

Does anyone know what your fiance/e got?

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- Aug 14th - I-129F Arrived

- Aug 15 - NOA1

- Aug 17th - Check cashed

- Aug 18th - touched

- Aug 24th - touched

- Aug 29th - touched!

- Sept 1st - touched??

- Sept 1st - approved little later after being touched!!

- Sept 2nd - touched - sent stuff to NVC?

- Sept 6th - NVC Received my case

- Sept 12th - petition forwarded to embassy

- Sept 14th - embassy receives it

- Dec.. - passes interview! .. Arrived to the US!

- Jan 15th - got married in vegas!!

- Jan 26th - went to SS office to apply and change last name

- Feb 8th - Received SS card with new last name!

- Feb 19th - Chicago received my application - delivered

- End of May Interview

- Less than 2 weeks later. Green card in the mail!

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My fiancee is fighting not knowing which international passport type to get.

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There are two: Temp, Perm

Temp is for like tourists

Perm is when you move permanantly out of the country.

Does anyone know what your fiance/e got?

Is your fiancee going to be a "tourist" when she comes here to America?

Or is she moving permanently out of the country, to be with you???

-- Dan

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its a K1 visa... but the embassy didn't know the difference what so ever.

Vermont Service Center...

- Aug 14th - I-129F Arrived

- Aug 15 - NOA1

- Aug 17th - Check cashed

- Aug 18th - touched

- Aug 24th - touched

- Aug 29th - touched!

- Sept 1st - touched??

- Sept 1st - approved little later after being touched!!

- Sept 2nd - touched - sent stuff to NVC?

- Sept 6th - NVC Received my case

- Sept 12th - petition forwarded to embassy

- Sept 14th - embassy receives it

- Dec.. - passes interview! .. Arrived to the US!

- Jan 15th - got married in vegas!!

- Jan 26th - went to SS office to apply and change last name

- Feb 8th - Received SS card with new last name!

- Feb 19th - Chicago received my application - delivered

- End of May Interview

- Less than 2 weeks later. Green card in the mail!

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Well, Tanja did not quite understand the question. She has two red passports, both book-like. The international one is valid for 5 years.

Does the tourist one have the same duration and features?

Jim

its a K1 visa... but the embassy didn't know the difference what so ever.

09-Mar-06: Visit Tatiana in Omsk

13-Mar-06: Propose to Tatiana, she says yes! :)

11-Apr-06: Send I129F

18-Apr-06: NOA1

01-Jun-06: Transferred from Nebraska to California

15-Jun-06: Visit Tatiana and Celebration in Omsk

03-Jul-06: Receive IMBRA RFE

05-Jul-06: Return IMBRA RFE

11-Jul-06: RFE accepted email

31-Jul-06: APPROVED NOA2!!!

07-Aug-06: Touched (Send to NVC touch?)

10-Aug-06: NVC received

16-Aug-06: NVC letter sent

21-Aug-06: NVC sent to Moscow

23-Aug-06: DHL delivers to embassy

12-Sep-06: Rcvd Packet from embassy

25-Oct-06: Interview at embassy - VISA APPROVED!!!

03-Nov-06: Reunited again in Detroit!

25-Nov-06: Married =)

04-Dec-06: Filed AOS

07-Dec-06: NOA1

26-Dec-06: Biometrics

19-Dec-06: RFE requested

26-Dec-06: Received RFE

27-Dec-06: Sent back RFE

03-Jan-07: Email of RFE acceptance

06-Mar-07: Interview - 'Green cards should arrive 1 to 2 weeks in mail' =)

09-Mar-07: Received welcome emails

10-Mar-07: Received K2 welcome letter

12-Mar-07: Received K1 welcome letter

15-Mar-07: Greencards arrive!

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My fiancee is fighting not knowing which international passport type to get.

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There are two: Temp, Perm

Temp is for like tourists

Perm is when you move permanantly out of the country.

Does anyone know what your fiance/e got?

I have never heard of this distinction.

As far as I am aware there are only two passports for Russian citizens:

1. Internal passport. This is like a national ID card and cannot be used for international travel.

2. International Passport.

Have the authorities issue her a "zagran" passport.

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Well, Tanja did not quite understand the question. She has two red passports, both book-like. The international one is valid for 5 years.

Does the tourist one have the same duration and features?

Jim

its a K1 visa... but the embassy didn't know the difference what so ever.

She needs a "permanent" (aka long-term) international Russian Passport.

A "tourist international passport" for a citizen of the Russian Federations is of short duration, allowing them to leave the country for a short time as a visitor (tourist) somewhere else. At least as I understand it.

If she's getting a K-1 visa to ENTER the US, then she should have an INTERNATIONAL (permanent) Russian Passport in order to exit (and enter again, if she desires) Russia...

The VISA is used to ENTER America. The Passport is used to leave (and re-enter) Russia, as well as to identify her as a Russian citizen abroad.

Since ostensibly, I am sure the K-1 petitioner Sling hopes she will live here for longer than the 90 days the K-1 Visa is good for, I would likely think she should get the PERMANENT Russian citizen international passport.

It does have an expiration date, but it is permanent (can be renewed...)

My .02 kopecks worth. Sheesh!

-- Dan

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My fiancee is fighting not knowing which international passport type to get.

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There are two: Temp, Perm

Temp is for like tourists

Perm is when you move permanantly out of the country.

Does anyone know what your fiance/e got?

I have never heard of this distinction.

As far as I am aware there are only two passports for Russian citizens:

1. Internal passport. This is like a national ID card and cannot be used for international travel.

2. International Passport.

Have the authorities issue her a "zagran" passport.

Yes. I think there was some problem with the translation. Just internal and international passports, and she won't get past the interview and get the visa with just the internal passport.

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Just realized looking at your other thread about PMJ that you have confused visas and passports. There are temp and perm visas. See my response to your PMJ thread.

If at first you don't succeed, then sky diving is not for you.

Someone stole my dictionary. Now I am at a loss for words.

If Apple made a car, would it have windows?

Ban shredded cheese. Make America Grate Again .

Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day.  Deport him and you never have to feed him again.

I started out with nothing, and I still have most of it.

I went bald but I kept my comb.  I just couldn't part with it.

My name is not Richard Edward but my friends still call me DickEd

If your pet has a bladder infection, urine trouble.

"Watch out where the huskies go, and don't you eat that yellow snow."

I fired myself from cleaning the house. I didn't like my attitude and I got caught drinking on the job.

My kid has A.D.D... and a couple of F's

Carrots improve your vision.  Alcohol doubles it.

A dung beetle walks into a bar and asks " Is this stool taken?"

Breaking news.  They're not making yardsticks any longer.

Hemorrhoids?  Shouldn't they be called Assteroids?

If life gives you melons, you might be dyslexic.

If you suck at playing the trumpet, that may be why.

Dogs can't take MRI's but Cat scan.

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