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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Yemen
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Bntalyemen1 you are applying for a K1? When did the nvc send your papers to Yemen?

October

N when i email then they tell me i have to wait for an appintment and they cant predict when

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Yemen
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I think the embassy is moving along the files that have been in administrative processing for a long time becuz I've been hearing a lot of ppl lately getting their visas but none of them are recent like ours. Maybe the embassy moves along the old cases in the beginning of the year and then Hopefully around now, they start giving out appointments to the new cases like ours. Last year, the wait was around 6 months or less for people that had case complete around the middle of year. May/June/July. And then they just stopped. I've been waiting nearly 6 months, bas InshaAllah we all get appointments this month inshaAllah ya Rabb.

Dream Comes Truth- I'm not sure if they move along F3 cases the same way they do for the CR1 and IR1's. Sometimes they stop giving out appointments for that file type, bas inshaAllah they won't.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Yemen
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thanks ralii ill check that later but why dont they explain that to us and make the is is uscis elis website more simple. my husbands status has been accepted on the elis page

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Yemen
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K1 is for fiance

Cr1 is for wife or husband

I applyed for i130 got approved and the for the 129f and got approve.

Supposely thats supposed to make the process faster

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Yemen
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For the k1 you have to be legally not married. For the cr1 you have to legally married. Which one are you bintalyemen? They will not give you a visa if you are legally married and applying for the k1 visa. Are you married or not? I think katib alkitab counts as legally married.

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Filed: Other Country: Yemen
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I think the embassy is moving along the files that have been in administrative processing for a long time becuz I've been hearing a lot of ppl lately getting their visas but none of them are recent like ours. Maybe the embassy moves along the old cases in the beginning of the year and then Hopefully around now, they start giving out appointments to the new cases like ours. Last year, the wait was around 6 months or less for people that had case complete around the middle of year. May/June/July. And then they just stopped. I've been waiting nearly 6 months, bas InshaAllah we all get appointments this month inshaAllah ya Rabb.

Dream Comes Truth- I'm not sure if they move along F3 cases the same way they do for the CR1 and IR1's. Sometimes they stop giving out appointments for that file type, bas inshaAllah they won't.

THANK you to wrote for me.i now f3 is differ from cr 1/ir1,with time line at nvc.its takes longer

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Yemen
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For the k1 you have to be legally not married. For the cr1 you have to legally married. Which one are you bintalyemen? They will not give you a visa if you are legally married and applying for the k1 visa. Are you married or not? I think katib alkitab counts as legally married.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Yemen
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Im legally married

When i had the interview with an officer in ny he explained to me sinced i applyed for both petetions n got approved it will make the process faster

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Yemen
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Bintalyemen which one was approved and sent to the embassy? What kind of appointment did you have in NY? One to check on your case?

It was an interview for the i130

explained to me once you file for the i130 n get approved you can also file for the 129f for a faster process

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