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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: El Salvador
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I guess it happens all the time. Does everybody go and pick up their fiance's and help them to pass immigration? Should I go back down and escort my Spanish speaking fiance? Do I need to be there? It is the holiday season and plane fares are more than doubled. Any suggestions? Is the system set up so fiances can cross easily? John

K-1 Visa

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Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : El Salvador

I-129F Sent : 2006-03-13

I-129F NOA1 : 2006-03-16

I-129F RFE(s) : 2006-06-23

RFE Reply(s) : 2006-07-06

Touched July, 27

Touched July, 28

I-129F NOA2 : July, 31, 2006

NVC recieved Aug, 04,2006

Embassy recieved Aug, 14,2006

Packet 3 mailed Sept 19, 2006 per Visas USA.

Packet 3 Recieved in El Salvador by Digna October 17, 2006

Packet 3 Recieved in Calif. October 21, 2006.......Go figure, it was mailed on the 17th of October.

Medical completed Friday, Oct. 27. Instructed by clinic staff to call Embassy (Visas USA) for appointment.

Arrival SFO Dec. 29, 2006

Married Jan. 03, 2007

Cutting to the chase....after all the work

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Russia
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I travelled to meet my fiance when she came here.

However, I have had professional colleagues who spoke essentially no English travel to work in our laboratories. I'm thinking of one Russian woman in particular, who's English is even worse than my Russian. (Now that's saying a lot!)

When she entered by herself at JFK, the inspecting officer asked her questions she could not understand. She could say, slowly, in English, "I do not understand." and then was mute until a Russian translator was located. She then answered all questions, was admitted, and spent two fruitful weeks in our laboratories. She was very wise not to try to guess and answer, because apparently the POE was being a bit tricky with her.

A spanish speaker should have an easier time, since spanish translators are more common, especially at certain Points of Entry.

Just make sure that she can keep her cool and that she refuses to answer any question that she does not understand., and that she asks for a translator.

Do you speak spanish?

Maybe others will have more specifically helpful advice.

Edited by novotul

5-15-2002 Met, by chance, while I traveled on business

3-15-2005 I-129F
9-18-2005 Visa in hand
11-23-2005 She arrives in USA
1-18-2006 She returns to Russia, engaged but not married

11-10-2006 We got married!

2-12-2007 I-130 sent by Express mail to NSC
2-26-2007 I-129F sent by Express mail to Chicago lock box
6-25-2007 Both NOA2s in hand; notice date 6-15-2007
9-17-2007 K3 visa in hand
11-12-2007 POE Atlanta

8-14-2008 AOS packet sent
9-13-2008 biometrics
1-30-2009 AOS interview
2-12-2009 10-yr Green Card arrives in mail

2-11-2014 US Citizenship ceremony

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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I travelled to meet my fiance when she came here.

However, I have had professional colleagues who spoke essentially no English travel to work in our laboratories. I'm thinking of one Russian woman in particular, who's English is even worse than my Russian. (Now that's saying a lot!)

When she entered by herself at JFK, the inspecting officer asked her questions she could not understand. She could say, slowly, in English, "I do not understand." and then was mute until a Russian translator was located. She then answered all questions, was admitted, and spent two fruitful weeks in our laboratories. She was very wise not to try to guess and answer, because apparently the POE was being a bit tricky with her.

A spanish speaker should have an easier time, since spanish translators are more common, especially at certain Points of Entry.

Just make sure that she can keep her cool and that she refuses to answer any question that she does not understand., and that she asks for a translator.

Do you speak spanish?

With spanish she should have no poroblems. There are spanish translators all over the place. She will have to get from the international section of whatever airport you are talking about to the domestic flight she will be taking to you. She can ask the translator where the plane is. In certain parts of this country she might be better off than you language wise.

My fiance is flying into JFK and taking a domestic to WPB from Moscow. I am confident she will make it since she has flown to several other foreign countries on her own.

Maybe others will have more specifically helpful advice.

filed 129 with vermont 4/19/06

first notice 5/3/06?

IMRA RFE 6/19/06

snail mail RFE 6/22/06

returned 6/22/06

email they recieved 6/26/06

second RFE email 7/11/06

recieved 7/22

returned 7/24

touched 7/25

APProved 10/02/06

NVC sent to Moscow 10/17/06

package from Embassy 11/17/06

interview 01/11/07

approved visa 01/11/07

arrived 02/7/07

married 04/13/07

filed AOS 05/13/07

biometrics 06/06/07

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