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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Petitioner :

Beneficiary:

FORM I-129 F Application for K-1 Visa

Attachment #1 – Part 1, Question 12

Name of Prior Spouse #3

  1. Family Name
  2. Given Name
  3. Middle Name
  4. Date Marriage Ended 02/09/10

Petitioner :

Beneficiary:

FORM I-129 F Application for K-1 Visa

Attachment #2 – Part 2, Question 3 and 29

Explanation of Beneficiary Address

My fiancé, lives in a very rural part of Brazil, and I’m not certain if mail will get through to him. I have listed two addresses for him on this form, I-129F.

Question #3 – Mailing Address

This is the address for the village where Andrei works and lives part of the time. There is no mail service in this village, only the one listed below. When he is working in the village, he is sometimes there for up to a month at a time, and this would be the most consistent and reliable address to use.

XXXX

XXXX

Boca Do Acre, Brasil

Question # 29 – Fiancés Address Abroad

In the town of Boca Do Acre, where he resides with his mother when not in the village, there is a physical address, capable of receiving mail. However, there is no way for us to predict when the beneficiary would be at this address to receive mail given his work schedule.

Petitioner :

Beneficiary:

FORM I-129 F Application for K-1 Visa

Attachment #3 – Part 2, Question 30

Explanation of Beneficiary Phone Number

Given the rural location where my fiancé resides and the lack of reliable modes of communication I will list the two numbers that we have been able to use to stay in contact. My fiancé has no dedicated phone line and it is likely that only messages could be left at any of these numbers if contact was not scheduled in advance for him to arrive at the location to use the phone as scheduled.

Cellular Telephone, Mother of beneficiary Boca Do Acre, Brazil

yyyyyyyy

Landline Telephone, Friend living in village, Brazil

zzzzzzzzzzz

Petitioner :

Beneficiary:

FORM I-129 F Application for K-1 Visa

Attachment #4 – Part 2, Question 34a - Describe the circumstances under which we met

I started traveling with somewhat regularity to Brazil in April 2009 to study alternative healing modalities. In December of 2009 I took my first trip to the state of Amazonas but don’t remember meeting the beneficiary although I stayed in the village where he lived/worked for over a month. I returned to that village in September 2010 for another month, but again don’t remember meeting beneficiary, however, as we have discussed it more recently, he remembers me from that trip. However, I know for certain that I met beneficiary the next year in December of 2011, as he was one of the boat drivers who guided our small group on the all-day journey from Boca Do Acre into the village where we would study. I know this because I have a photo of him with friends of mine, but not of us together. I didn’t speak much Portuguese then, so we met and became acquaintances, but didn’t become friends until later. My next trip to his village was in June 2013 and it was during this trip that we became friends. My ability to speak and understand Portuguese had improved over the past 3.5 years we began to be able to speak to each other. I visited with beneficiary when I saw him in the village, and he was my boat driver when I departed that year. We were caught in a severe rain storm on the river that neither of us will ever forget. I returned to the state of Amazonas again in December 2014 and remained in the village for 9 weeks. Beneficiary was again my boat driver, and I remember feeling relieved to have a driver that I considered a friend. During that visit I invited him to a lunch gathering that I had prepared and he attended. I remember he stopped by, but then had to leave to go to work. He said he would return and eat later, as I saved a plate of food for him, I remember having feelings that were more than just friendship type feelings, and I remember feeling somewhat puzzled. On another occasion during that same trip beneficiary took me for an all-day outing in the canoe to a neighboring village and I remember feeling relaxed, safe, and happy and wishing the outing would not end. I remember having a somewhat tearful parting with him when I left in late January 2015, we were sitting on a bench in the street in Boca Do Acre saying goodbye and I for some reason just started crying and I could tell he didn’t want to have to say goodbye to me, but neither of us knew why. I returned to the Amazon in late May of 2015 and remained there until mid-July 2015. During this time our friendship deepened. We spent this time mostly together each day as we were working with a few other people to reform a property in the village. During this trip people in the village began to notice our affinity for each other and began to ask us if we were “liking” each other. When I left the Amazon in July 2015 I knew I was in love with him, and because I wasn’t able to settle into my life after returning from Brazil, and I couldn’t make the feelings go away, despite my attempts, I decided to communicate with beneficiary and tell him what was going on inside of me. I knew of no way to contact him, until I learned of an acquaintance who was traveling to his village and so I composed a letter to send to him with this woman, telling him of my feelings and informing him that I would return to Brazil in September (2015). I landed in Rio Branco, Brazil on September 12, 2015 and beneficiary met me at the airport, he shared with me that after receiving the letter and reflecting for some time, that he believed his feelings for me were reciprocal and we began our relationship as a couple. We spent our first night together that night and spend each night together until I left for the United States on December 11, 2015.

Thanks in advance for any kind feedback.

Edited by Penguin_ie
Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
Timeline
Posted

Everything above the meeting description is perfect. They want to know about the basic details of when you met in person, one time. Two sentences should cover that.

You can though include the long winded description of your relationship's beginning on another page titled Beginning of Our Relationship which will serve to front-load the package with this information that is only needed at the interview.

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

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

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Posted

Goodness are you crazy??

Do not post personal details on here!!!!

Blank out names and numbers at least

Agree. :thumbs:

A report has been made to the lead mod to edit out the personal info. It is not wise to every put personally identifiable information over the internet.

Pitaya

VJ Moderation

Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

"Si vis amari, ama" - Seneca

 

 

 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
Timeline
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****** Op edited to remove many. many personal details. For your own safety and privacy, please do not post full names, postal or email addresses, case or phone numbers online. *****

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
Timeline
Posted

Agreed--you only need 1-2 sentence explaining where you met. When I did the paperwork, I also included a relationship timeline with bullet points like JUne 2015 spent 1 month together in Brasil, etc. I don't think you need to included all of the specific details just a general idea of how your relationship developed over time. They mainly want proof that you met and have continued your relationship. Good luck!

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