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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Please help!

My I-129F was approved August 7th, and is set to expire on December 7th.

To make a long story short, my fiance had a good case of "cold feet", and we've just decided without a doubt to continue on with our K-1 process.

Here's my question: Obviously there is not enough time to get his police record etc., and finish up the rest of the paperwork and exam by the 7th of next month.

What do I do? Do I contact the London Embassy directly to request an extention on my petition?

Has anyone ever gone through this process before?

Thanks so much in advance for your help!

Stacey (USA) & Carl (ENGLAND)

06-2005.... met in an online game room & knew instantly we

............... were meant to be together.. not a day has gone by that

............... we haven't spoken with one another

09-2005.... went on holiday with Carl in England

................ (he proposed and I accepted!!!)

12-2005.... Carl came to the US on holiday

03-2006.... went on holiday once again in England

03-23-2006.... mailed I-129F

03-27-2006.... NOA1 - received at nsc

06-01-2006.... e-mail notice of transfer to csc

06-02-2006.... touched

06-03-2006.... touched

06-05-2006.... paper notice of transfer to csc received in mail

06-10-2006.... 2nd paper notice of transfer to csc received in mail

06-14-2006.... touched

06-15-2006.... touched

06-16-2006.... touched

06-17-2006.... touched

07-03-2006.... touched (email notice of RFE)

07-03-2006.... RFE (imbra) received in mail

07-04-2006.... touched (on a holiday even!)

07-05-2006.... RFE sent via express mail to CSC

07-05-2006.... touched

07-06-2006.... RFE received at CSC

08-07-2006.... NOA2

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
Timeline
Please help!

My I-129F was approved August 7th, and is set to expire on December 7th.

To make a long story short, my fiance had a good case of "cold feet", and we've just decided without a doubt to continue on with our K-1 process.

Here's my question: Obviously there is not enough time to get his police record etc., and finish up the rest of the paperwork and exam by the 7th of next month.

What do I do? Do I contact the London Embassy directly to request an extention on my petition?

Has anyone ever gone through this process before?

Thanks so much in advance for your help!

If I remember correctly Linababe did it a while back through London. Try searching her member name and take a look through her last few topics. I'm sure someone else will come along and tell you the best way to do it - probably email and/or phone call. Hope you work it all out.

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