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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Hungary
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Is that legal?

Yes, completely. The reason is that it was not his intent during his last entry. So he can do it.

Entry on VWP to visit then-boyfriend 06/13/2011

Married 06/24/2011

Our first son was born 10/31/2012, our daughter was born 06/30/2014, our second son was born 06/20/2017

AOS Timeline

AOS package mailed 09/06/2011 (Chicago Lockbox)

AOS package signed for by R Mercado 09/07/2011

Priority date for I-485&I-130 09/08/2011

Biometrics done 10/03/2011

Interview letter received 11/18/2011

INTERVIEW DATE!!!! 12/20/2011

Approval e-mail 12/21/2011

Card production e-mail 12/27/2011

GREEN CARD ARRIVED 12/31/2011

Resident since 12/21/2011

ROC Timeline

ROC package mailed to VSC 11/22/2013

NOA1 date 11/26/2013

Biometrics date 12/26/2013

Transfer notice to CSC 03/14/2014

Change of address 03/27/2014

Card production ordered 04/30/2014

10-YEAR GREEN CARD ARRIVED 05/06/2014

N-400 Timeline

N-400 package mailed 09/30/2014

N-400 package delivered 10/01/2014

NOA1 date 10/20/2014

Biometrics date 11/14/2014

Early walk-in biometrics 11/12/2014

In-line for interview 11/23/2014

Interview letter 03/18/2015

Interview date 04/17/2015 ("Decision cannot yet be made.")

In-line for oath scheduling 05/04/2015

Oath ceremony letter dated 05/11/2015

Oath ceremony 06/02/2015

I am a United States citizen!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
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It's only not fraud if he came without the intent of marrying. Which sounds as though is the case so you should be fine. Just be sure to have all your ducks in a row first. If you did it that way he can't leave til he has his green card, you'd have to provide proof of bonafide marriage and You would have to have sufficient income or a joint/sponsor to satisfy the affidavit of support. Don't rush in to anything if you're not ready. There's no harm him returning home and visiting while you wait on the K-1.



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I'd tread carefully. You have filed for a K1, haven't you? You have therefore shown immigration intent. Marrying now with a pending K1 could cause trouble.

Not worth it, imho - K1s are fast these days. You'll likely have your visa in 3 months anyway.

K1 time line

 


I-129F sent: 12/23/2014
NOA-1: 12/29/2014
NOA-2: 06/05/2015 (158 days)
NOA-2 hardcopy: 06/11/2015 (6 days post NOA-2, 164 days total)
Sent to NVC: 06/16/2015 (11 days post NOA-2, 169 days total)
NVC receive: 06/25/2015 (20 days post NOA-2, 178 days total)
NVC case no: 06/30/2015 (25 days post NOA-2, 183 days total)
NVC left: 07/02/2015 (27 days post NOA-2, 185 days total)
Case Ready: 07/07/2015 (32 days post NOA-2, 190 days total)
submitted DS-160, paid visa fee.: 07/21/2015 (46 days post NOA-2, 204 days total)
Packet 3 sent: 07/25/2015 (50 days post NOA-2, 209 days total)
Pack 4 received: 07/30/2015 (55 days post NOA-2, 214 days total)
Medical: 09/17/2015 Interview: 09/23/2015 (108 days post NOA-2, 268 days total)
Interview Result: Approved Administrative Processing: 09/23/2015
CEAC Status Issued: 09/24/2015
Visa in hand: 09/28/2015
POE: 12/29/2015 Wedding: 01/11/2016


AOS Time Line

 

AOS package mailed: 01/13/2016
AOS package received: 01/20/2016 (day 1)
AOS NOA-1 text/email: 01/23/2016 (day 3), actual NOA-1 date 01/22/2016 (day 2)
AOS Fingerprint fee received: 01/22/2016 (day 2)
AOS check cashed: 01-25-2016 (day 5) Got 6 month NJ driver's license: 01-25-2016
3x NOA-1 hardcopies: 02/03/2016 (day 14)

Biometrics letter: 02/05/2016 (day 16) Biometrics appt (Elizabeth, NJ): 02/17/2016 (day 28)

EAD and AP approved email/txt: 03/29/2016 (day 67)

GC approval email/text: 04/04/2016 (day 74)

I-797 for I-765/I-131 in mail: 04/04/2016 (day 74)

EAD/AP delivered: 04/05/216 (day 75)

GC card being mailed status update: 04/07/16 (day 77)

GC received: 04/11/16 (day 84 post AOS NOA-1)

DONE WITH USCIS FOR 21 MONTHS!

ROC Window opens: 01/04/2018

 

ROC Time Line
ROC package mailed to Vermont 01/04/2018
ROC package received at Vermont 01/08/2018 (day 0)
Check cashed: 01/16/2018 (day 8 )
NOA-1 date: 01/09/2018 (day 1)
NOA-1 received: 01/16/2018 (day 8 )
Biometrics notice received: 02/09/2018 (day 32)
Biometrics appointment: 02/23/2018 (day 46)
Received 18-month extension letter: 08/13/2018 (day 209)
ROC Approved: 03/09/2019 (day 425)
Card Received: 03/16/2019  (day 432)
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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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It's only not fraud if he came without the intent of marrying. Which sounds as though is the case so you should be fine. Just be sure to have all your ducks in a row first. If you did it that way he can't leave til he has his green card, you'd have to provide proof of bonafide marriage and You would have to have sufficient income or a joint/sponsor to satisfy the affidavit of support. Don't rush in to anything if you're not ready. There's no harm him returning home and visiting while you wait on the K-1.

We have all of this in a row simply from preparing our information for the K1.

Thanks for the insight and concern. We are definitely not rushing into anything. After many years together in the States & now an infant son, we are just ready to be back together as a family. Our only wait at this point was waiting for the visa approval.

We just want to make sure we follow the correct rules & guidelines.

How do you prove a bonafide marriage? Just with a marriage certificate?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I'd tread carefully. You have filed for a K1, haven't you? You have therefore shown immigration intent. Marrying now with a pending K1 could cause trouble.

Not worth it, imho - K1s are fast these days. You'll likely have your visa in 3 months anyway.

Yes we filed our I-129f in the beginning of April but due to backlog, we haven't received an NOA2 yet. In fact we filed for an expedite on May 12th and have yet to hear back about that as well. The time frame has pushed back significantly.

I do agree though, we don't want to do anything that would give us any trouble. We would only even consider it if it is something that is legal.

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Yes we filed our I-129f in the beginning of April but due to backlog, we haven't received an NOA2 yet. In fact we filed for an expedite on May 12th and have yet to hear back about that as well. The time frame has pushed back significantly.

There is no such thing as a backlog at this point. You filed 2 months ago - barely. Official processing times for the I-129F are 5 months. I doubt you have a reason to expedite.

Last year, when my cohort filed, we waited for up to 12 months for approval of the I-129F out of the Texas Service Center. I was lucky escaping after 5.5 months, others waited a year. Just for the I-129F. Actions taken by members of this forum have led to the present situation, where all cases are processed in California and a backlog is history.

Your are due to get your I-129F approval within a month and - if you get all your ducks in a row - your actual visa maybe another 2 months thereafter. Relax.

K1 time line

 


I-129F sent: 12/23/2014
NOA-1: 12/29/2014
NOA-2: 06/05/2015 (158 days)
NOA-2 hardcopy: 06/11/2015 (6 days post NOA-2, 164 days total)
Sent to NVC: 06/16/2015 (11 days post NOA-2, 169 days total)
NVC receive: 06/25/2015 (20 days post NOA-2, 178 days total)
NVC case no: 06/30/2015 (25 days post NOA-2, 183 days total)
NVC left: 07/02/2015 (27 days post NOA-2, 185 days total)
Case Ready: 07/07/2015 (32 days post NOA-2, 190 days total)
submitted DS-160, paid visa fee.: 07/21/2015 (46 days post NOA-2, 204 days total)
Packet 3 sent: 07/25/2015 (50 days post NOA-2, 209 days total)
Pack 4 received: 07/30/2015 (55 days post NOA-2, 214 days total)
Medical: 09/17/2015 Interview: 09/23/2015 (108 days post NOA-2, 268 days total)
Interview Result: Approved Administrative Processing: 09/23/2015
CEAC Status Issued: 09/24/2015
Visa in hand: 09/28/2015
POE: 12/29/2015 Wedding: 01/11/2016


AOS Time Line

 

AOS package mailed: 01/13/2016
AOS package received: 01/20/2016 (day 1)
AOS NOA-1 text/email: 01/23/2016 (day 3), actual NOA-1 date 01/22/2016 (day 2)
AOS Fingerprint fee received: 01/22/2016 (day 2)
AOS check cashed: 01-25-2016 (day 5) Got 6 month NJ driver's license: 01-25-2016
3x NOA-1 hardcopies: 02/03/2016 (day 14)

Biometrics letter: 02/05/2016 (day 16) Biometrics appt (Elizabeth, NJ): 02/17/2016 (day 28)

EAD and AP approved email/txt: 03/29/2016 (day 67)

GC approval email/text: 04/04/2016 (day 74)

I-797 for I-765/I-131 in mail: 04/04/2016 (day 74)

EAD/AP delivered: 04/05/216 (day 75)

GC card being mailed status update: 04/07/16 (day 77)

GC received: 04/11/16 (day 84 post AOS NOA-1)

DONE WITH USCIS FOR 21 MONTHS!

ROC Window opens: 01/04/2018

 

ROC Time Line
ROC package mailed to Vermont 01/04/2018
ROC package received at Vermont 01/08/2018 (day 0)
Check cashed: 01/16/2018 (day 8 )
NOA-1 date: 01/09/2018 (day 1)
NOA-1 received: 01/16/2018 (day 8 )
Biometrics notice received: 02/09/2018 (day 32)
Biometrics appointment: 02/23/2018 (day 46)
Received 18-month extension letter: 08/13/2018 (day 209)
ROC Approved: 03/09/2019 (day 425)
Card Received: 03/16/2019  (day 432)
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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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There is no such thing as a backlog at this point. You filed 2 months ago - barely. Official processing times for the I-129F are 5 months. I doubt you have a reason to expedite.

Last year, when my cohort filed, we waited for up to 12 months for approval of the I-129F out of the Texas Service Center. I was lucky escaping after 5.5 months, others waited a year. Just for the I-129F. Actions taken by members of this forum have led to the present situation, where all cases are processed in California and a backlog is history.

Your are due to get your I-129F approval within a month and - if you get all your ducks in a row - your actual visa maybe another 2 months thereafter. Relax.

Just because you have been through the process gives you no reason to come on here and be rude to me, nor does it make you an expert.

You know nothing about my situation, therefore you have no idea if I have reasons to expedite or not.

If you were reading this post, you would see that the getting married while he was here was suggested to me, I didn't make the suggestion. You would also see that I am in no rush, I simply asked a question looking for insight.

So while you sit behind your keyboard & think you are going to be rude to me with your "relax" responses, you can take your 'insight' elsewhere.

There is a way to address people and how you did it, is not the correct way.

Thank you & have a nice evening.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Hungary
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You can AOS now. It is perfectly legal. People will try to convince you otherwise because they don't like or don't understand the laws. No need to rip a family apart with a baby because it makes you feel better.

Intent, even if it had been established, is irrelevant/forgiven for spouses of USCs as long as they did not lie to obtain entry. Marry now, abandon the K-1, file a concurrent I-130/I-485 AOS (slightly different from the K-1 AOS), if you want. You'd lose the I-129F fee is all.

Please heed Harpa's advice. Harpa is right.

Entry on VWP to visit then-boyfriend 06/13/2011

Married 06/24/2011

Our first son was born 10/31/2012, our daughter was born 06/30/2014, our second son was born 06/20/2017

AOS Timeline

AOS package mailed 09/06/2011 (Chicago Lockbox)

AOS package signed for by R Mercado 09/07/2011

Priority date for I-485&I-130 09/08/2011

Biometrics done 10/03/2011

Interview letter received 11/18/2011

INTERVIEW DATE!!!! 12/20/2011

Approval e-mail 12/21/2011

Card production e-mail 12/27/2011

GREEN CARD ARRIVED 12/31/2011

Resident since 12/21/2011

ROC Timeline

ROC package mailed to VSC 11/22/2013

NOA1 date 11/26/2013

Biometrics date 12/26/2013

Transfer notice to CSC 03/14/2014

Change of address 03/27/2014

Card production ordered 04/30/2014

10-YEAR GREEN CARD ARRIVED 05/06/2014

N-400 Timeline

N-400 package mailed 09/30/2014

N-400 package delivered 10/01/2014

NOA1 date 10/20/2014

Biometrics date 11/14/2014

Early walk-in biometrics 11/12/2014

In-line for interview 11/23/2014

Interview letter 03/18/2015

Interview date 04/17/2015 ("Decision cannot yet be made.")

In-line for oath scheduling 05/04/2015

Oath ceremony letter dated 05/11/2015

Oath ceremony 06/02/2015

I am a United States citizen!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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You can AOS now. It is perfectly legal. People will try to convince you otherwise because they don't like or don't understand the laws. No need to rip a family apart with a baby because it makes you feel better.

Intent, even if it had been established, is irrelevant/forgiven for spouses of USCs as long as they did not lie to obtain entry. Marry now, abandon the K-1, file a concurrent I-130/I-485 AOS (slightly different from the K-1 AOS), if you want. You'd lose the I-129F fee is all.

Harpa,

Thank you for your kind, helpful response. He simply entered on an ESTA and was not even questioned by the officer (we were afraid he might be due to some of the horror stories I've read on here, even though he has entered multiple times) I will look into the information you have provided me with.

Thank you, again.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Hungary
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Yes we filed our I-129f in the beginning of April but due to backlog, we haven't received an NOA2 yet. In fact we filed for an expedite on May 12th and have yet to hear back about that as well. The time frame has pushed back significantly.

I do agree though, we don't want to do anything that would give us any trouble. We would only even consider it if it is something that is legal.

It is 100% legal to marry & file for AOS now. You do not have to be separated. Ask a mod to move this post to the AOS from Tourist/Work/Student Visas section. That way you could receive better advice.

Here people may be pre-disposed to cry "visa fraud" etc.

This is the guide to follow:

http://www.visajourney.com/content/i130guide2

Edited by EM_Vandaveer

Entry on VWP to visit then-boyfriend 06/13/2011

Married 06/24/2011

Our first son was born 10/31/2012, our daughter was born 06/30/2014, our second son was born 06/20/2017

AOS Timeline

AOS package mailed 09/06/2011 (Chicago Lockbox)

AOS package signed for by R Mercado 09/07/2011

Priority date for I-485&I-130 09/08/2011

Biometrics done 10/03/2011

Interview letter received 11/18/2011

INTERVIEW DATE!!!! 12/20/2011

Approval e-mail 12/21/2011

Card production e-mail 12/27/2011

GREEN CARD ARRIVED 12/31/2011

Resident since 12/21/2011

ROC Timeline

ROC package mailed to VSC 11/22/2013

NOA1 date 11/26/2013

Biometrics date 12/26/2013

Transfer notice to CSC 03/14/2014

Change of address 03/27/2014

Card production ordered 04/30/2014

10-YEAR GREEN CARD ARRIVED 05/06/2014

N-400 Timeline

N-400 package mailed 09/30/2014

N-400 package delivered 10/01/2014

NOA1 date 10/20/2014

Biometrics date 11/14/2014

Early walk-in biometrics 11/12/2014

In-line for interview 11/23/2014

Interview letter 03/18/2015

Interview date 04/17/2015 ("Decision cannot yet be made.")

In-line for oath scheduling 05/04/2015

Oath ceremony letter dated 05/11/2015

Oath ceremony 06/02/2015

I am a United States citizen!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
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I'm with Harpa all the way here, being apart from one another sucks but I couldn't imagine my little family split up if it could be avoided. If it's the right avenue for you you've got support here.



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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Thanks everyone for you advice. My fiancé is more than ready to be able to spend longer than 90 day spurts with our son.

I'm thankful that there are knowledgable people here who are truly wiling to help. I will visit the other forum for additional advice.

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