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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Well, tomorrow is the biggy, the interview! We have 3 things that have been classified by some as red flags. It was all in the petiton, and passed...although I have read that the NAO2 is piece of cake compared to the interview. Please pray for us.

Thanks, everyone. :)

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Well, tomorrow is the biggy, the interview! We have 3 things that have been classified by some as red flags. It was all in the petiton, and passed...although I have read that the NAO2 is piece of cake compared to the interview. Please pray for us.

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Praying and wishing you all the best!!!

August 2008 - met when we were both living in England

February 2009 - began dating

May 28, 2011 - got engaged

August 5, 2011 - got married (in England)

September 29, 2011 - moved to Mexico

VISA PROCESS:

December 3, 2012 - sent I-130 to Mexico City (DCF)

December 6, 2012 - I-130 approved

December 14, 2012 - NVC case number assigned and instruction letter sent from Juarez Consulate but we NEVER received it

March 4, 2013 - called to check about our case and received our NVC case number and Invoice number

March 9, 2013 - submitted DS-260 online

April 17, 2013 - interview date - visa approved!!!

July 11, 2013 - POE: entered US through Dallas, TX

July 22, 2013 - Social Security Card delivered

August 22, 2013 - Green Card delivered

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Well, tomorrow is the biggy, the interview! We have 3 things that have been classified by some as red flags. It was all in the petiton, and passed...although I have read that the NAO2 is piece of cake compared to the interview. Please pray for us.

Thanks, everyone. smile.png

Will do! Relax and trust you walk together through all circumstances. You will be fine.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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Congratulations! I know you were approved!! Now... what do you mean by red flags? Does anyone know what is a red flag and what kind of situations it can be?

12/11/2012 Engaged

02/16/2013 I-129F packet sent

02/21/2013 NOA1 (Vermont Service Center)

06/21/2013 Case transferred to TSC

07/22/2013 NOA2

08/20/2013 Case shipped to NVC

08/28/2013 NVC received

08/28/2013 Got case number

09/06/2013 Got interview date

10/29/2013 Interview

12/08/2013 Wedding

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Congratulations! I know you were approved!! Now... what do you mean by red flags? Does anyone know what is a red flag and what kind of situations it can be?

Red flags are things that may appear to the consulate as something that may indicate the relationship isn't bonafide and that the fiance is just hoping to immigrate. These, if minor, can be overcome as long as the evidence of genuine relationship is strong.

Examples might be previous visa applications by the beneficiary, a short time together, certain age gaps, things like that.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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Red flags are things that may appear to the consulate as something that may indicate the relationship isn't bonafide and that the fiance is just hoping to immigrate. These, if minor, can be overcome as long as the evidence of genuine relationship is strong.

Examples might be previous visa applications by the beneficiary, a short time together, certain age gaps, things like that.

Thank you! I see what you mean... So, I'm wondering in my case if we have some "red flags". We do have age difference (12 years!), but I've never tried for a visa before, we have spent lots of time together (one time he spent a whole month with me), we first met in person through some friends we have in common, during spring break he brought his kids to meet me and we all spent a week together, we have lots of emails and pictures (with my family and his), I guess we have enough proof of a true relationship. My concern is if even with all evidences of our relationship they could still see our age's difference and the fact that he is divorced with 3 kids as red flags. What do you think? (I'm open for a honest answer).

PS I read their review about the interview and it was very tricky and hard, with about 25 questions, including questions about his last marriage.

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12/11/2012 Engaged

02/16/2013 I-129F packet sent

02/21/2013 NOA1 (Vermont Service Center)

06/21/2013 Case transferred to TSC

07/22/2013 NOA2

08/20/2013 Case shipped to NVC

08/28/2013 NVC received

08/28/2013 Got case number

09/06/2013 Got interview date

10/29/2013 Interview

12/08/2013 Wedding

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Thank you! I see what you mean... So, I'm wondering in my case if we have some "red flags". We do have age difference (12 years!), but I've never tried for a visa before, we have spent lots of time together (one time he spent a whole month with me), we first met in person through some friends we have in common, during spring break he brought his kids to meet me and we all spent a week together, we have lots of emails and pictures (with my family and his), I guess we have enough proof of a true relationship. My concern is if even with all evidences of our relationship they could still see our age's difference and the fact that he is divorced with 3 kids as red flags. What do you think? (I'm open for a honest answer).

PS I read their review about the interview and it was very tricky and hard, with about 25 questions, including questions about his last marriage.

You are 12 years younger or he is? I wouldn't think it is a red flag if you are, nor his previous marriage. But you will have to ask others who are from Brazil on that, as every consulate has a different set of things they look out for, from what they've experienced.

Unfortunately, I see the review was deleted, but I do notice they were approved.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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You are 12 years younger or he is? I wouldn't think it is a red flag if you are, nor his previous marriage. But you will have to ask others who are from Brazil on that, as every consulate has a different set of things they look out for, from what they've experienced.

Unfortunately, I see the review was deleted, but I do notice they were approved.

I am 12 years younger. Hopefully everything will be fine :) Thanks again!

I read the review about an hour ago... weird!

12/11/2012 Engaged

02/16/2013 I-129F packet sent

02/21/2013 NOA1 (Vermont Service Center)

06/21/2013 Case transferred to TSC

07/22/2013 NOA2

08/20/2013 Case shipped to NVC

08/28/2013 NVC received

08/28/2013 Got case number

09/06/2013 Got interview date

10/29/2013 Interview

12/08/2013 Wedding

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
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You are 12 years younger or he is? I wouldn't think it is a red flag if you are, nor his previous marriage. But you will have to ask others who are from Brazil on that, as every consulate has a different set of things they look out for, from what they've experienced.

Unfortunately, I see the review was deleted, but I do notice they were approved.

Here is the link:

http://www.visajourney.com/reviews/view-dos-cis-reviews.php?entry=12255

12/11/2012 Engaged

02/16/2013 I-129F packet sent

02/21/2013 NOA1 (Vermont Service Center)

06/21/2013 Case transferred to TSC

07/22/2013 NOA2

08/20/2013 Case shipped to NVC

08/28/2013 NVC received

08/28/2013 Got case number

09/06/2013 Got interview date

10/29/2013 Interview

12/08/2013 Wedding

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Thanks. I see what happened. She accidentally put her eariler review in the Zimbabwe section lol.

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