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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Belarus
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Hello, I have met my fiance 3 times already. I have been separated and living at my own place for over a year. My divorce has taken some time, but it should be final in the next month or so. In the year I have been living alone I met my now fiance and visited her 3 times. I separated in October last year and met my fiance in January.

I know I will have to submit all paperwork once I have proof of divorce, but my question is:

Will I have to visit her again after the divorce? Will me meeting her prior to being divorced not count as being in a relationship due to my legal status?

My soon to be ex is in a relationship and I am in a relationship now too.

Thanks!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Portugal
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As far as I know, there are no issues with you having been with your fiancee before your divorce was final. As long as you have the final decree when you file the petition indicating you are free to marry, then you are meeting the petition requirements.

Depending on how the Belarus consulate handles things, your fiancee might be asked about it during her interview.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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No you are fine; the meeting within 2 years requirement is separate from the free to marry requirement.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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It's not a problem. My divorce took until May of this year and we met 3 times before then. As long as you're divorced when you file, it doesn't matter.

9/12/13 I-129F Sent

9/19/13 NOA1
10/9/13 NOA2

11/12/13 NVC Received/Case # Received

12/3/13 Medical

2/07/2014 Interview

04/12/14 Wedding! (I hope!)

With any luck, soon he'll be here with me!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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No problem. Just get your divorce and a certified copy of the decree in hand before you file the I-129f. You will have to put it in with your I-129f submission. And remember that courts sometimes take a few months to issue the paper divorce decree after the judge grants it, so plan accordingly.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Belarus
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No problem. Just get your divorce and a certified copy of the decree in hand before you file the I-129f. You will have to put it in with your I-129f submission. And remember that courts sometimes take a few months to issue the paper divorce decree after the judge grants it, so plan accordingly.

I really hope I get the decree soon after. I don't need to add extra time to the K1 process. It is lengthy as it is.

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i got same problem here.. me and my fiance met and got in a relationship before he and his ex-wife got divorced but they're already separated. Is it a red flag? he filed our I129F 10 months after the divorce decree was released =)

AOS TIMELINE

07-14-14: Mailed AOS packet via USPS express mail

07-15-14: AOS packet delivered

07-17-14: Got email notification from USCIS

07-21-14: received 3 NOA1 (AOS, EAD, AP) from the mail

07-28-14: received biometrics appointment letter (schedule on 08-11)

08-11-14: biometrics done

08-19-14: status is on "Testing and Interview"

09-11-14: EAD/AP approved

09-19-14: EAD/AP combo card received

10-06-14: case status update - interview scheduled on 11-06-14

10-08-14: received interview notice in the mail

11-06-14: Interview (Approved)

11-06-14: case status update "Card/Document Production"

11-07-14: case status update "Welcome Notice was Mailed"

11-13-14: case status update "Card was mailed to Me"

11-15-14: received GC and Welcome letter

ROC TIMELINE:

09-07-16: mailed I-751 packet

09-09-16: ROC packet delivered

09-14-16: check cashed

09-16-16: NOA received

09-26-16: Biometrics appointment received

10-12-16: Biometrics done

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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TEe328cEe ...no that will not be a red flag...i received my divorce decree in may and filed my I129f that same may and my fiance was approved...remember people do get seperated before actually filing for the divorce plus divorces sometimes take a while to be completed...you have nothing to worry about regarding that

TEe328cEe ...no that will not be a red flag...i received my divorce decree in may and filed my I129f that same may and my fiance was approved...remember people do get seperated before actually filing for the divorce plus divorces sometimes take a while to be completed...you have nothing to worry about regarding that

TEe328cEe ...no that will not be a red flag...i received my divorce decree in may and filed my I129f that same may and my fiance was approved...remember people do get seperated before actually filing for the divorce plus divorces sometimes take a while to be completed...you have nothing to worry about regarding that

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TEe328cEe ...no that will not be a red flag...i received my divorce decree in may and filed my I129f that same may and my fiance was approved...remember people do get seperated before actually filing for the divorce plus divorces sometimes take a while to be completed...you have nothing to worry about regarding that

TEe328cEe ...no that will not be a red flag...i received my divorce decree in may and filed my I129f that same may and my fiance was approved...remember people do get seperated before actually filing for the divorce plus divorces sometimes take a while to be completed...you have nothing to worry about regarding that

TEe328cEe ...no that will not be a red flag...i received my divorce decree in may and filed my I129f that same may and my fiance was approved...remember people do get seperated before actually filing for the divorce plus divorces sometimes take a while to be completed...you have nothing to worry about regarding that

thank you so much! =)

AOS TIMELINE

07-14-14: Mailed AOS packet via USPS express mail

07-15-14: AOS packet delivered

07-17-14: Got email notification from USCIS

07-21-14: received 3 NOA1 (AOS, EAD, AP) from the mail

07-28-14: received biometrics appointment letter (schedule on 08-11)

08-11-14: biometrics done

08-19-14: status is on "Testing and Interview"

09-11-14: EAD/AP approved

09-19-14: EAD/AP combo card received

10-06-14: case status update - interview scheduled on 11-06-14

10-08-14: received interview notice in the mail

11-06-14: Interview (Approved)

11-06-14: case status update "Card/Document Production"

11-07-14: case status update "Welcome Notice was Mailed"

11-13-14: case status update "Card was mailed to Me"

11-15-14: received GC and Welcome letter

ROC TIMELINE:

09-07-16: mailed I-751 packet

09-09-16: ROC packet delivered

09-14-16: check cashed

09-16-16: NOA received

09-26-16: Biometrics appointment received

10-12-16: Biometrics done

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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Hello, I have met my fiance 3 times already. I have been separated and living at my own place for over a year. My divorce has taken some time, but it should be final in the next month or so. In the year I have been living alone I met my now fiance and visited her 3 times. I separated in October last year and met my fiance in January.

I know I will have to submit all paperwork once I have proof of divorce, but my question is:

Will I have to visit her again after the divorce? Will me meeting her prior to being divorced not count as being in a relationship due to my legal status?

My soon to be ex is in a relationship and I am in a relationship now too.

Thanks!

No you only need to he legally free to marry when you file the petition not when you meet.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Belarus
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So after much, much waiting I finally divorced and submitted the i 129 F this last Friday. No the waiting begins :( I have seen my fiance 4 times and there is plenty of evidence of our ongoing R, so I hope there are no issues.

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