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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Belarus
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Hey guys, a question, when I filed my K1 I wrote down that my Fiancée’s middle name was Yurievna, which in Russian is the equivalent of putting her dad's name, Yuri, with the last part to make her middle name, which isn't really her given middle name at birth, just a Russian/Belarusian tradition, and everyone there has one of these middle names. Do you think that this type of middle name would screw with the process?

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March 2006--Met while studying together in Bremen, Germany(what an unbelievable blessing)

May 2006----I flew from Frankfurt to Minsk, Belarus to be with her and her family(best time of my life)

July 2006----Presented her with a ring in Warsaw...the most wonderful, but fastest days of my life

July 2006----Back in Kansas, feeling half the man iam without her

September 2006--File for the I-129F at the NSC, then diverted to the CSC

September 2006--NOA1, CSC, September 18

October 2006-----Touched, only to correct a minor error in the spelling of my adress(better safe then sorry)

January 19th 2007---I just can't belive this, the day has come! Ketino and I are approved!!What a wonderful fealing it is!!

January 31st---NVC mailes packet to U.S embassy in Warsaw, Poland.

February 13th-- Ketino recieves packet 3 from the embassy

February 14th-- Ketino sends the packet back to the emabssy

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Anything could... not just middle name. ;)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Hey guys, a question, when I filed my K1 I wrote down that my Fiancée’s middle name was Yurievna, which in Russian is the equivalent of putting her dad's name, Yuri, with the last part to make her middle name, which isn't really her given middle name at birth, just a Russian/Belarusian tradition, and everyone there has one of these middle names. Do you think that this type of middle name would screw with the process?

Thanks

A piece of advice - relax and TRY to stop thinking of what can/might go wrong. If something is not right, they will let you know. Unless they have already informed you that your petition is in an FBI name check (rather unlikely at the phase in the process) there is zero reason to even go down this path in your head!!!!!! Really, you are gonna make yourself completely crazy if you keep coming up with what ifs . . .

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Kenya
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Hey guys, a question, when I filed my K1 I wrote down that my Fiancée’s middle name was Yurievna, which in Russian is the equivalent of putting her dad's name, Yuri, with the last part to make her middle name, which isn't really her given middle name at birth, just a Russian/Belarusian tradition, and everyone there has one of these middle names. Do you think that this type of middle name would screw with the process?

Thanks

A piece of advice - relax and TRY to stop thinking of what can/might go wrong. If something is not right, they will let you know. Unless they have already informed you that your petition is in an FBI name check (rather unlikely at the phase in the process) there is zero reason to even go down this path in your head!!!!!! Really, you are gonna make yourself completely crazy if you keep coming up with what ifs . . .

Great answer. This process can make you crazy at times :blink:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Belarus
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very true....Its crazy weather here in Kansas, and it gives me a lot of time to think of pretty much all I can seem to think of, that being getting approved and moving past this hard time, but true love is patient so...ill wait some more, and your guyses' advice really helps out.

thanks again.

alex

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March 2006--Met while studying together in Bremen, Germany(what an unbelievable blessing)

May 2006----I flew from Frankfurt to Minsk, Belarus to be with her and her family(best time of my life)

July 2006----Presented her with a ring in Warsaw...the most wonderful, but fastest days of my life

July 2006----Back in Kansas, feeling half the man iam without her

September 2006--File for the I-129F at the NSC, then diverted to the CSC

September 2006--NOA1, CSC, September 18

October 2006-----Touched, only to correct a minor error in the spelling of my adress(better safe then sorry)

January 19th 2007---I just can't belive this, the day has come! Ketino and I are approved!!What a wonderful fealing it is!!

January 31st---NVC mailes packet to U.S embassy in Warsaw, Poland.

February 13th-- Ketino recieves packet 3 from the embassy

February 14th-- Ketino sends the packet back to the emabssy

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