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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hello hi, good people of VJ!

So my fiancé and I received our NOA2 on Aug 2nd! heart.gif It is a good news, obviously, but our circumstances make it harder to really enjoy it. My love resigned from his US Army chaplain job last June and is currently looking for a call as a pastor. While we trust something will come along eventually, he is currently jobless - and homeless... living with me here in Canada on a temporary visitor visa (he can stay here up to 6 months without problems).

There is no way his little savings could make up for his current job situation, and we have no options as far as co-sponsor go. This would not exactly look good on an embassy interview, and therefore, I am thinking we might have to delay my appointment with Montreal. Now, my question is regarding exactly HOW LONG one can delay an interview. I remember asking and someone said the NOA2 was "open" for 4 months. What if it takes longer than that for my fiancé to find a new job? Can we delay longer? And if we have to wait too long, does that mean we would have to reapply for a I-129F? Would we be less likely to be approved if we had to refile in, say, a year from now? ClockWatch2.gif

Life is stressful business, let me tell you that! But the visa process mixed with job seeking.... arg!! crying.gif

Any advice will be greatly appreciated!

Marie

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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My goodness. Tough situation. Hopefully he finds something soon...

May I suggest calling the consulate in Montreal? I'm sure you're not the first Canuck to have to delay the process (I may be doing the same thing with Vancouver due to a slow house market - house isn't selling!!!)

May 29, 2013 - Finally!!! I-129F and associated forms delivered!

June 3, 2013 - NOA1!

August 19, 2013 - NOA2! (email)

October 10, 2013 - NVC has our case, Vancouver number assigned

***Communications with Vancouver begging to put my case on hold a while due to house not selling!!!***

February 18, 2014 - Packet 3 Submitted

February 20, 2014 - Packet 4!!

May 5, 2014 - Medical

May 7, 2014 - Consulate Interview

May 13, 2014 - K1 visa in hand!!!

July 2, 2014 - POE (Sweetgrass)<p>

July 23, 2014 - apply for EI (mother of god that was confusing...)<p>

August 11, 2014 - finally get hitched!

September 16, 2014 - send off AOS/AP/EAD

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Hi Marie,

I think many hunny-bunny filers could be in the same situation.

As I was too, earlier, looked up for some information.

You are right, the approved petition is valid for 4 months.

The date is written on your I-797(NOA2). In your case it should be valid until 1st December.

Then, to extend the visa application, a US citizen need to write a letter to the embassy to explain it, in Tokyo.

It could be country specific so you'd better contact Montreal as pro_star suggests.

Don't worry. You have still plenty of time to prepare! star_smile.gif

K-1 Timeline
• Feb 22, 2013 – I-129F mailed via FedEx
• Feb 25, 2013 – USCIS Dallas Lockbox received
• Feb 27, 2013 – NOA1 date (CSC)
• Mar 04, 2013 – NOA1 hardcopy in mail

• Aug 07, 2013 – NOA2 (161 days)

• Aug 10, 2013 – NOA2 hardcopy in mail

• Sep 04, 2013 – file sent out from CSC

• Sep 12, 2013 – NVC assigned TKY case #

• Sep 13, 2013 – file in transit to TKY from NVC

• Sep 16, 2013 – CEAC site case status "READY"

• Oct 21, 2013 – Interview at Tokyo Embassy, approved in 3 minutes (236 days since NOA1)

• Oct 21, 2013 – CEAC site case status "Administrative Processing"

• Oct 22, 2013 – CEAC site case status "Issued"

• Oct 23, 2013 – K-1 visa delivered at around noon

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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just saw this post.

An answer from Sydney.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/412734-february-2013-filers-k1/page-46#entry6442980

Thank you for your recent inquiry.

To revalidate your petition, please have your U.S. citizen fiancé provide you a letter, requesting that your petition be extended to a further 4 months from the approval date of the I-129F petition. This letter must be dated and signed by your fiancé.

The letter from your U.S. citizen fiancé(e) should state their intention to still marry you within 90 days of your arrival into the U.S. with the K-1 visa and that you both are still free to marry.

Please scan and email a copy of this letter to SydneyIV@state.gov

If your request for revalidation is approved your application will automatically be extended & you will not be notified, however, if it is denied, only then will we contact you within 5 business days to you to advise you further.

Thank you

U.S. Consulate General, Sydney

Immigrant Visa Unit

(CC)

Note: You should never pay for travel arrangements (e.g., airfare, hotels) without having a visa in your possession. The U.S. Consulate General accepts no responsibility if you do so. Generally, it will take 5 business days to print your visa and prepare your document package after your interview; however, we are unable to guarantee the issuance of a U.S. visa before a fixed travel date. You risk significant financial losses if you ignore this advice.

**** Please include your case number in all correspondence ****

Please think before you print. Do you really need to print this email?

K-1 Timeline
• Feb 22, 2013 – I-129F mailed via FedEx
• Feb 25, 2013 – USCIS Dallas Lockbox received
• Feb 27, 2013 – NOA1 date (CSC)
• Mar 04, 2013 – NOA1 hardcopy in mail

• Aug 07, 2013 – NOA2 (161 days)

• Aug 10, 2013 – NOA2 hardcopy in mail

• Sep 04, 2013 – file sent out from CSC

• Sep 12, 2013 – NVC assigned TKY case #

• Sep 13, 2013 – file in transit to TKY from NVC

• Sep 16, 2013 – CEAC site case status "READY"

• Oct 21, 2013 – Interview at Tokyo Embassy, approved in 3 minutes (236 days since NOA1)

• Oct 21, 2013 – CEAC site case status "Administrative Processing"

• Oct 22, 2013 – CEAC site case status "Issued"

• Oct 23, 2013 – K-1 visa delivered at around noon

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I think you're supposed to have your interview completed by the cutoff date on the NOA2, but as long as your interview is scheduled by then, I think it's ok. So when it comes time to pick and interview date, just pick the one that's the furthest away. That might give you a couple extra months.

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Hello hi, good people of VJ!

So my fiancé and I received our NOA2 on Aug 2nd! heart.gif It is a good news, obviously, but our circumstances make it harder to really enjoy it. My love resigned from his US Army chaplain job last June and is currently looking for a call as a pastor. While we trust something will come along eventually, he is currently jobless - and homeless... living with me here in Canada on a temporary visitor visa (he can stay here up to 6 months without problems).

There is no way his little savings could make up for his current job situation, and we have no options as far as co-sponsor go. This would not exactly look good on an embassy interview, and therefore, I am thinking we might have to delay my appointment with Montreal. Now, my question is regarding exactly HOW LONG one can delay an interview. I remember asking and someone said the NOA2 was "open" for 4 months. What if it takes longer than that for my fiancé to find a new job? Can we delay longer? And if we have to wait too long, does that mean we would have to reapply for a I-129F? Would we be less likely to be approved if we had to refile in, say, a year from now? ClockWatch2.gif

Life is stressful business, let me tell you that! But the visa process mixed with job seeking.... arg!! crying.gif

Any advice will be greatly appreciated!

Marie

As mentioned the petition is only valid for 4 months, BUT the embassy can extend that validity up to a year, 4 months at a time... just call them

Hank

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