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heya!

im a dutchy but living in London at the moment and i was planning to move back to holland in aug. if i decide not to (my job here allows me to save pretty good) and stay for a while longer, could i go through the dutch embassy here in London or does it have to be in amsterdam?

..just a random thought i had.. :idea:

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heya!

im a dutchy but living in London at the moment and i was planning to move back to holland in aug. if i decide not to (my job here allows me to save pretty good) and stay for a while longer, could i go through the dutch embassy here in London or does it have to be in amsterdam?

..just a random thought i had.. :idea:

xx

Hi, the Dutch Embassy has nothing to do with this process. The U.S. Embassy is where you would be interviewing. But yes you could interview at the U.S. Embassy in London if you are a resident there. You should ask the U.S. Embassy in London if there would be any reason they would choose not to process your K-1 Visa there. Tell them you live in London, but don't mention that you are thinking of going back to Holland to live.

Also make sure that the U.S. Embassy that you choose actually does Visa processing, cause not all of them do.

This is what my Fiancee is doing as she is from Latvia but interviewing in Cyprus.

Good Luck!

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heya!

im a dutchy but living in London at the moment and i was planning to move back to holland in aug. if i decide not to (my job here allows me to save pretty good) and stay for a while longer, could i go through the dutch embassy here in London or does it have to be in amsterdam?

..just a random thought i had.. :idea:

xx

Hi, the Dutch Embassy has nothing to do with this process. The U.S. Embassy is where you would be interviewing. But yes you could interview at the U.S. Embassy in London if you are a resident there. You should ask the U.S. Embassy in London if there would be any reason they would choose not to process your K-1 Visa there. Tell them you live in London, but don't mention that you are thinking of going back to Holland to live.

Also make sure that the U.S. Embassy that you choose actually does Visa processing, cause not all of them do.

This is what my Fiancee is doing as she is from Latvia but interviewing in Cyprus.

Good Luck!

yes.. american embassy... this is ofcourse what i meant.. :bonk: its late...

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Point of clarification...

The US Embassy has nothing to do with the visa issuance process... Visas to come to the USA are processed at U.S. Consulates, which in many countries, just happen to be attached to the Embassy...

YMMV

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yes.. american embassy... this is ofcourse what i meant.. headbonk.gif its late...

Hey Marieke its not worth clobbering yourself on the head over it :no: This is a long process and you don't need to give yourself a headache over it! :lol:

Point of clarification...

The US Embassy has nothing to do with the visa issuance process... Visas to come to the USA are processed at U.S. Consulates, which in many countries, just happen to be attached to the Embassy...

Oh ok, I never did get the Consulate and Embassy thing quite figured out, and just bunched them up into one. ;)

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NOA1 - 12/21/15

NOA2 - 04/18/16

NVC Receive - 04/29/16

NVC Welcome - 05/13/16

DS-261 - 05/14/16

AOS, IV PAID - 05/27/16

DS260 done - 06/10/16

Case Transferred to US Embassy in Riga Latvia at the end of October.

If you really want it, you'll find a way!

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yes.. american embassy... this is ofcourse what i meant.. headbonk.gif its late...

Hey Marieke its not worth clobbering yourself on the head over it :no: This is a long process and you don't need to give yourself a headache over it! :lol:

Point of clarification...

The US Embassy has nothing to do with the visa issuance process... Visas to come to the USA are processed at U.S. Consulates, which in many countries, just happen to be attached to the Embassy...

Oh ok, I never did get the Consulate and Embassy thing quite figured out, and just bunched them up into one. ;)

hihi.. same here.. could use the hammer again but my head hurts..

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