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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Hello all! I can't find an answer to this question on the site so I am appealing to all my fellow VJ'ers. First, some background info. My wife, Lena, wants to be able to travel back to Ukraine at any time. Her mother is seriously ill with a brain tumor. Right now her condition is poor but stable. Eventually she will need an operation. The operation is extremely risky. Lena needs to be with her mother and father at that time. They have nobody else who can help them. My question is this: What are the consequences if Lena is out of the country when her biometrics appointment or her AOS interview is scheduled? Note that she is k3 and thus has a multiple entry visa. I'm still concerned that there will be problems if she is unavailable to appear when scheduled. Thanks in advance for any insight!

2006-08-04 -- Marriage

2006-09-05 -- I-130 sent

2006-09-14 -- I-130 NOA1

2006-09-21 -- I-129f sent

2006-09-27 -- I-129f NOA1

2006-10-26 -- Transfer notice (I-129f to CSC)

2006-11-03 -- I-129F touched

2007-02-06 -- I-130 Approved!

2007-02-06 -- I-129F Approved!

2007-02-20 -- I-129F arrived at NVC

2007-02-22 -- I-129F left NVC

2007-02-26 -- I-129F arrived at US embassy in Kiev

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Biometrics can be rescheduled without much bother... the only problem I see is that her appointment for her interview is very hard to reschedule without ending up with a denial... but as you normally get a few weeks notice of the date for interview maybe if she was out of the country she couls fly home for the interview....

Good Luck

Kez

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Thanks Kez! As you can imagine, we have been worrying about this situation for a long time.

2006-08-04 -- Marriage

2006-09-05 -- I-130 sent

2006-09-14 -- I-130 NOA1

2006-09-21 -- I-129f sent

2006-09-27 -- I-129f NOA1

2006-10-26 -- Transfer notice (I-129f to CSC)

2006-11-03 -- I-129F touched

2007-02-06 -- I-130 Approved!

2007-02-06 -- I-129F Approved!

2007-02-20 -- I-129F arrived at NVC

2007-02-22 -- I-129F left NVC

2007-02-26 -- I-129F arrived at US embassy in Kiev

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