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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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My fiancee, and her parents will be visiting me and my family in the begging of April via their B2 visas. They are all traveling at the same time together, via same flight.

When it comes to telling border officer why they are entering USA, should my fiancee mention that she is visiting me (fiance) and that we are in process of getting her K-1 visa?

I was told that if she does say so, she should also mention that she is aware that we can't get married until she enters using K-1 visa.

We are still in early stages with I-129F (should be getitng NOA1 by 30 if not sooner) hence why I am uncertain if she should mention it.

Another caveat is that they visited last year and stayed in USA for almost full period they were allowed to stay in (couple days short), but they did not overstay allowed period by any means.

That is when we spent most of the time together, but they also got to visit all other relatives hence the reason for staying so long. This time, if she mentions she is visiting me, then maybe it will increase their chances of getting longer stay period.

Which is always nice because the distance is killing.

Edit:

Received text message that USCIS received petition and they provided me with email. I sent papers on 03/17/2016 and it was delivered next day 03/18/2016. Is this considered NOA1?

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3/24/2017 : AOS, EAD, AP mailed to Chicago, IL PO box

3/25/2017 : AOS, EAD, AP delivered to Chicago, IL PO box

3/27/2017 : AOS, EAD, AP picked up from Chicago, IL PO box

4/5/2017 : Received 3 NOA text messages

4/10/2017 : Received 3 NOA letters in mail. Notice date April 4 2017; Received date 3/27/2017

4/14/2017 : Received letter in mail for biometrics appointment. Scheduled on April 24th

4/24/2017 : Biometrics completed in 30 minutes, no problemo.

5/11/2017 : Status for AOS updated, RFIE

5/15/2017 : Received RFIE letter. I-864 does not meet requirements

5/16/2017 : RFIE Response sent with co-sponsor's I-864 as well as copy of DS-3025

5/17/2017 : RFIE Response delivered and signed for

5/19/2017 : Status for AOS updated, RFIE response received

6/12/2017 : Filed online service request for I-765 (EAD)

6/14/2017 : Received response to I-765 (EAD) online service request. Case within processing time

7/10/2017 : Filed second online service request for I-765 (EAD)

7/18:2017 : Received response to second I-765 (EAD) online service request. Case is under review and decision or notice will be sent soon.

8/2/2017 : 75 days since USCIS received RFIE response. 

8/22/2017 : Interview for AOS is scheduled on September 27th, Portland OR office

9/1/2017 : EAD case status changed to new EAD card is being produced

9/6/2017 : AP case status changed to "Case was approved"

9/6/2017 : EAD case status changed to "Card was mailed to me"

9/9/2017 : EAD/AP combo card received in mail

9/27/2017 : AOS Interview: Approved

9/28/2017 : AOS case status changed to "New card is being produced"

10/2/2017 : AOS NOA Approval letter received in mail. Approval date 9/28/2017

10/4/2017 : Green Card mailed via USPS Priority Mail (info from USPS Informed Delivery)

10/6/2017 : Green Card received in mail

 

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My fiancee, and her parents will be visiting me and my family in the begging of April via their B2 visas. They are all traveling at the same time together, via same flight.

When it comes to telling border officer why they are entering USA, should my fiancee mention that she is visiting me (fiance) and that we are in process of getting her K-1 visa?

I was told that if she does say so, she should also mention that she is aware that we can't get married until she enters using K-1 visa.

We are still in early stages with I-129F (should be getitng NOA1 by 30 if not sooner) hence why I am uncertain if she should mention it.

Another caveat is that they visited last year and stayed in USA for almost full period they were allowed to stay in (couple days short), but they did not overstay allowed period by any means.

That is when we spent most of the time together, but they also got to visit all other relatives hence the reason for staying so long. This time, if she mentions she is visiting me, then maybe it will increase their chances of getting longer stay period.

Which is always nice because the distance is killing.

Edit:

Received text message that USCIS received petition and they provided me with email. I sent papers on 03/17/2016 and it was delivered next day 03/18/2016. Is this considered NOA1?

If she is asked who she is visiting then she should tell them. Lying to immigration can have SERIOUS consequences.

Why would visiting you increase her allowed visiting time?

August 2000: We start e-mailing. I'm in Bosnia, she's in Florida

October 29th 2000: She sends me e-mail asking if I would marry her

October 29th 2000(5 seconds later): I say yes

November 2000: She sends me tickets to Orlando for when I get back

December 6th 2000: Return from Bos

December 11th 2000: Fly to Orlando, she meets me at airport

December 22nd 2000: I fly back to UK

January 3rd 2001: She flies to UK (Good times)

Mid February 2001: Pregnancy test Positive

Mid February 2001: She flies back to US

March 2001: Miscarriage, I fly to US on first flight I can get

May 2001: I leave US before my 90 days are up

June 2001: I fly back to US, stopped at airport for questioning as I had only just left

September 2001: Pregnancy test Positive again

September 2001: She falls sick, I make decision to stay to look after her as I am afraid I may have problems getting back in.

April 16th 2002: Our son is born, we start getting stuff together for his passport

March 6th 2003: We leave US for UK as family

Early April 2003: Family troubles make her return to US, I ask Embassy in London about possibilities of returning to US

April 16th 2003: London Embassy informs me that I will be banned from the Visa Waiver Program for 10 years, my little boys first birthday

June 13th 2006: I-129f sent

August 11th 2006: NOA1 Recieved

After our relationship breaks down she admits to me that she had never bothered to start the application process

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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If she will be asked that question, they yes she will tell the truth. In case she isn't asked that, maybe she can bring up the fact that she is visiting her fiance.

If I were the officer then knowing that reason for visit it to see fiance(e) then I would be more inclined to allow entry with longer stay. Just my thoughts tho.

During her last visit she entered to visit relatives, but they ended up staying at our place half the stay.

3/24/2017 : AOS, EAD, AP mailed to Chicago, IL PO box

3/25/2017 : AOS, EAD, AP delivered to Chicago, IL PO box

3/27/2017 : AOS, EAD, AP picked up from Chicago, IL PO box

4/5/2017 : Received 3 NOA text messages

4/10/2017 : Received 3 NOA letters in mail. Notice date April 4 2017; Received date 3/27/2017

4/14/2017 : Received letter in mail for biometrics appointment. Scheduled on April 24th

4/24/2017 : Biometrics completed in 30 minutes, no problemo.

5/11/2017 : Status for AOS updated, RFIE

5/15/2017 : Received RFIE letter. I-864 does not meet requirements

5/16/2017 : RFIE Response sent with co-sponsor's I-864 as well as copy of DS-3025

5/17/2017 : RFIE Response delivered and signed for

5/19/2017 : Status for AOS updated, RFIE response received

6/12/2017 : Filed online service request for I-765 (EAD)

6/14/2017 : Received response to I-765 (EAD) online service request. Case within processing time

7/10/2017 : Filed second online service request for I-765 (EAD)

7/18:2017 : Received response to second I-765 (EAD) online service request. Case is under review and decision or notice will be sent soon.

8/2/2017 : 75 days since USCIS received RFIE response. 

8/22/2017 : Interview for AOS is scheduled on September 27th, Portland OR office

9/1/2017 : EAD case status changed to new EAD card is being produced

9/6/2017 : AP case status changed to "Case was approved"

9/6/2017 : EAD case status changed to "Card was mailed to me"

9/9/2017 : EAD/AP combo card received in mail

9/27/2017 : AOS Interview: Approved

9/28/2017 : AOS case status changed to "New card is being produced"

10/2/2017 : AOS NOA Approval letter received in mail. Approval date 9/28/2017

10/4/2017 : Green Card mailed via USPS Priority Mail (info from USPS Informed Delivery)

10/6/2017 : Green Card received in mail

 

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When your fiancée is asked why is she coming to U.S., she should say the reason of my visit is for tourism and sightseeing. That's what a B-2 visa is for. If asked where and/or with who she'll be staying, then she can say with my fiance. Point is never, never, never lie to an immigration or consular officer. Her benefits as a visa holder, (any type of visa for that matter), can be taken away at any time if they become aware of any misrepresentation and/or fraud. It happens way too often, please keep this in mind.

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K-1 Petition - California Service Center

Sent by FedEx: Feb 9 2016

Received at CSC: Feb 10 2016

NOA1: Feb 12 2016

Approved/NOA2: May 31 2016

NOA1 TO NOA2: 111 Days

NVC Received: July 26, 2016

NOA2 TO NVC: 56 Days

NVC Case #: July 27, 2016

NVC Processing: 3 Business Days

NVC To Consulate: July 29, 2016

Consulate Received: Aug 1, 2016

Consulate Ready: Aug 5, 2016

Interview: Sep 19, 2016

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Wedding: Dec 22, 2016

Filed for AOS: May 5, 2017

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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When your fiancée is asked why is she coming to U.S., she should say the reason of my visit is for tourism and sightseeing. That's what a B-2 visa is for. If asked where and/or with who she'll be staying, then she can say with my fiance. Point is never, never, never lie to an immigration or consular officer. Her benefits as a visa holder, (any type of visa for that matter), can be taken away at any time if they become aware of any misrepresentation and/or fraud. It happens way too often, please keep this in mind.

This! Million times this!

I imaging saying what you posted will be much better, and is still 100% true.

This is what I was kinda asking for, but couldn't formulate the question. Eitherway, you kinda answered the question. She is not visiting me, she is visiting for tourism and sightseeing but staying with me.

3/24/2017 : AOS, EAD, AP mailed to Chicago, IL PO box

3/25/2017 : AOS, EAD, AP delivered to Chicago, IL PO box

3/27/2017 : AOS, EAD, AP picked up from Chicago, IL PO box

4/5/2017 : Received 3 NOA text messages

4/10/2017 : Received 3 NOA letters in mail. Notice date April 4 2017; Received date 3/27/2017

4/14/2017 : Received letter in mail for biometrics appointment. Scheduled on April 24th

4/24/2017 : Biometrics completed in 30 minutes, no problemo.

5/11/2017 : Status for AOS updated, RFIE

5/15/2017 : Received RFIE letter. I-864 does not meet requirements

5/16/2017 : RFIE Response sent with co-sponsor's I-864 as well as copy of DS-3025

5/17/2017 : RFIE Response delivered and signed for

5/19/2017 : Status for AOS updated, RFIE response received

6/12/2017 : Filed online service request for I-765 (EAD)

6/14/2017 : Received response to I-765 (EAD) online service request. Case within processing time

7/10/2017 : Filed second online service request for I-765 (EAD)

7/18:2017 : Received response to second I-765 (EAD) online service request. Case is under review and decision or notice will be sent soon.

8/2/2017 : 75 days since USCIS received RFIE response. 

8/22/2017 : Interview for AOS is scheduled on September 27th, Portland OR office

9/1/2017 : EAD case status changed to new EAD card is being produced

9/6/2017 : AP case status changed to "Case was approved"

9/6/2017 : EAD case status changed to "Card was mailed to me"

9/9/2017 : EAD/AP combo card received in mail

9/27/2017 : AOS Interview: Approved

9/28/2017 : AOS case status changed to "New card is being produced"

10/2/2017 : AOS NOA Approval letter received in mail. Approval date 9/28/2017

10/4/2017 : Green Card mailed via USPS Priority Mail (info from USPS Informed Delivery)

10/6/2017 : Green Card received in mail

 

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Tell the truth..

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

"Si vis amari, ama" - Seneca

 

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Sweden
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You should always tell the truth. They've been doing their job for so long they can tell when you're not being honest with them. Don't try to make something up, they will notice.





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You got the NOA-1. The petition will show up on their screen when they scan the visa/passport. If it's an multi entry B1/B2 they will most likely give her the full 6-months. She may want to bring some back-up evidence of ties at home, just in case.

Like everybody else stated. Don't lie or try to cover anything up.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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My fiancee, and her parents will be visiting me and my family in the begging of April via their B2 visas. They are all traveling at the same time together, via same flight.

When it comes to telling border officer why they are entering USA, should my fiancee mention that she is visiting me

Yes

(fiance) and that we are in process of getting her K-1 visa?

Only if asked.

I was told that if she does say so, she should also mention that she is aware that we can't get married until she enters using K-1 visa.

Only if they bring this subject up.

We are still in early stages with I-129F (should be getitng NOA1 by 30 if not sooner) hence why I am uncertain if she should mention it.

Don't bring it up unless they do.

Another caveat is that they visited last year and stayed in USA for almost full period they were allowed to stay in (couple days short), but they did not overstay allowed period by any means.

Great that will go a long way to convince CBP that they understand and have followed the requirements.

That is when we spent most of the time together, but they also got to visit all other relatives hence the reason for staying so long. This time, if she mentions she is visiting me, then maybe it will increase their chances of getting longer stay period.

Which is always nice because the distance is killing.

Edit:

Received text message that USCIS received petition and they provided me with email. I sent papers on 03/17/2016 and it was delivered next day 03/18/2016. Is this considered NOA1?

Yes

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

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

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Thank you everyone for replies.

I just want to make it clear that we are not going to lie. Replies cleared few things up.

3/24/2017 : AOS, EAD, AP mailed to Chicago, IL PO box

3/25/2017 : AOS, EAD, AP delivered to Chicago, IL PO box

3/27/2017 : AOS, EAD, AP picked up from Chicago, IL PO box

4/5/2017 : Received 3 NOA text messages

4/10/2017 : Received 3 NOA letters in mail. Notice date April 4 2017; Received date 3/27/2017

4/14/2017 : Received letter in mail for biometrics appointment. Scheduled on April 24th

4/24/2017 : Biometrics completed in 30 minutes, no problemo.

5/11/2017 : Status for AOS updated, RFIE

5/15/2017 : Received RFIE letter. I-864 does not meet requirements

5/16/2017 : RFIE Response sent with co-sponsor's I-864 as well as copy of DS-3025

5/17/2017 : RFIE Response delivered and signed for

5/19/2017 : Status for AOS updated, RFIE response received

6/12/2017 : Filed online service request for I-765 (EAD)

6/14/2017 : Received response to I-765 (EAD) online service request. Case within processing time

7/10/2017 : Filed second online service request for I-765 (EAD)

7/18:2017 : Received response to second I-765 (EAD) online service request. Case is under review and decision or notice will be sent soon.

8/2/2017 : 75 days since USCIS received RFIE response. 

8/22/2017 : Interview for AOS is scheduled on September 27th, Portland OR office

9/1/2017 : EAD case status changed to new EAD card is being produced

9/6/2017 : AP case status changed to "Case was approved"

9/6/2017 : EAD case status changed to "Card was mailed to me"

9/9/2017 : EAD/AP combo card received in mail

9/27/2017 : AOS Interview: Approved

9/28/2017 : AOS case status changed to "New card is being produced"

10/2/2017 : AOS NOA Approval letter received in mail. Approval date 9/28/2017

10/4/2017 : Green Card mailed via USPS Priority Mail (info from USPS Informed Delivery)

10/6/2017 : Green Card received in mail

 

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