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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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I'm so mad, the embassy is asking my fiance to provide a document that states that she was not previously married. I think this is crazy.

Nowhere in their requirements it asks for such a document.

07/28/2006 -- Mailed I129f Petition

07/31/2006 -- NOA 1 Received Date

08/12/2006 -- NOA 1 Notice Date

08/17/2006 -- Touched

09/21/2006 -- Touched

10/02/2006 -- Touched

10/03/2006 -- RFE sent from CSC (Beneficiary's birth certificate)

10/04/2006 -- Touched

10/09/2006 -- Received RFE in the mail

10/10/2006 -- Sent reponse to RFE

10/16/2006 -- RFE acknowledged at CSC

10/18/2006 -- NOA2 - APPROVED!!

10/19/2006 -- Touched

10/25/2006 -- Received NOA2 snail mail

10/26/2006 -- Petition received at NVC

11/06/2006 -- Petition sent off to embassy

11/17/2006 -- Embassy receives petition

11/17/2006 -- Packet 3 sent from Embassy

11/21/2006 -- Packet 3 sent back

11/22/2006 -- Recieved packet 4

12/11/2006 -- INTERVIEW

12/13/2006 -- Embassy calls asking for document stating that fiance is not married. (Second curve ball they throw at us)

12/14/2006 -- Document sent to embassy

12/26/2006 -- K-1 Visa issued!!!!

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I have no idea about the Ukraine. In the Philippines they require a CENOMAR or Certification of No Marriage. So hopefully she can find a source there to provide something similar.

All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.

DEAN AND SHERYL

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Posted

everandel,

There is a requirement that a K1 visa applicant be unmarried, and it is a consular officer's duty to be sure that the visa applicant meets the requirement. For some reason the consular officer handling your fiancee's case seems to have some doubt, and is doing their job to remove that doubt.

Yodrak

I'm so mad, the embassy is asking my fiance to provide a document that states that she was not previously married. I think this is crazy.

Nowhere in their requirements it asks for such a document.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
Timeline
Posted
everandel,

There is a requirement that a K1 visa applicant be unmarried, and it is a consular officer's duty to be sure that the visa applicant meets the requirement. For some reason the consular officer handling your fiancee's case seems to have some doubt, and is doing their job to remove that doubt.

Yodrak

I'm so mad, the embassy is asking my fiance to provide a document that states that she was not previously married. I think this is crazy.

Nowhere in their requirements it asks for such a document.

To Yodrak:

Should all applicants in Ukraine obtain this document even if not asked for?

To others:

Where is such a document obtained?

 
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