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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Hi All,

I've been MIA for a while but I wanted to share my story with you in hopes that it gives encouragement to others. I met my husband on April 28, 2011. We got married in Jamaica on February 19, 2012. It has been a rocky road for us to say the least. Severe depression and hospitalization (me), two miscarriages, a lot of stress, doubts, infidelity (me), you name it, it's happened to us. Omar got his visa on December 13th and came to the US on December 23rd. 5 months later I can honestly say that this is the kindest, most patient and honest man I could ever ask for. I say this because I wrote here in September about stereotypes and expressed my own doubts about his legitimacy. I worried that he was just using me for money and to come to the US. Doubts that I am sure most of us petitioners have. I worried because people were putting thoughts in my head that he didn't love me. My parents didn't support our marriage and pretty much no one else did. Now it's been over 5 months since he's been here and I can't tell you how things have changed. Yes we still have issues because I do a lot of stuff to cause him stress. I'm working on that. But honestly things are great. He is getting a lot of work and is truly happy. He and my parents have an excellent relationship. He is my soulmate and the love of my life and a great husband.

So the lesson here is to not let people dissuade you from marrying someone and pursuing a relationship that you believe in. Even if you are so different and come from completely different stages of life and cultures, etc., it doesn't matter. Love truly has no boundaries. Not all men are the same. There are some really genuine and good ones out there. And I hope you all find the happiness that I have. I am here is anyone wants needs assistance with the CR1 process or just wants to vent.

BethAnn

August 4 2012: filed i130

December 5 2012: noa1

May 8:2013: noa2

June 3 2013: case received at NVC

August 26 2013: AOS package received at NVC

Sept 19 2013: case complete

October 1 2013: interview date received from NVC

Nov 26 2013: interview

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Im happy for you and thanks for the update I was kind of worried because my fiance is from JA we been together almost a year and honestly I've surch for anything that would lead me to him not been honest. we been together 3 times and all I can say is WOW!!! he's honest hard working, loving, caring truthfull, Man of GOD, kind sweet I could go On and On about my love I pray that its Gods will that we be together sooner than later so I can tell my story. Thank you may God continue to BLESS us All..

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I am new to all of this I am trying to get my wife here to the US from jamaica we have been together for 1 year and 3 months and been married for 8 months now I'm about to send off the I-130 and the i-130A next month I wanted to get her here as soon as possible I was looking at the k3 visa

but when I ask around they say k3 visa is no more being use people are telling me to use cr1 but my whole thing is I wanted her here to wait for the I-130 to be done what should I do 

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On 5/31/2017 at 5:15 AM, Evens Vilssaint said:

I am new to all of this I am trying to get my wife here to the US from jamaica we have been together for 1 year and 3 months and been married for 8 months now I'm about to send off the I-130 and the i-130A next month I wanted to get her here as soon as possible I was looking at the k3 visa

but when I ask around they say k3 visa is no more being use people are telling me to use cr1 but my whole thing is I wanted her here to wait for the I-130 to be done what should I do 

First things First.. you are Hi-jacking someone else's post.

Here is the information you seek. Although i do hear that the K3 are rarely approved.

 

https://www.uscis.gov/family/family-us-citizens/k3-k4-visa/k-3k-4-nonimmigrant-visas
 

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