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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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Does anyone know if they do a background check or FBI check on the US Citizen of the Foreign Spouse.

Just really curious

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02/10/2006 - Married to my husband Cedric

02/28/2007 - Sent I-130 Package to CSC via Overnight USPS

02/29/2007 - CSC received Package

03/08/2007 - Check for $190.00 cleared

03/06/2007 - Date of Notice for NOA1 I-129F

03/12/2007 - Touch! on I-130 (First!)

03/14/2007 - Received NOA1 for I-130 in mail

03/15/2007 - Sent I-129F Package to Chicago Lockbox via Overnight USPS

03/16/2007 - Chicago Lockbox received Package

03/20/2007 - Date of Notice for NOA1 I-130

03/22/2007 - Check for $170.00 cleared

03/23/2007 - Received NOA1 for I-129F Package in mail

[Case is at the National Benefits Center (MSC)]

04/05/2007 - I-129F Case transfered to CSC

04/09/2007 - TOUCH! on I-129F (First Ever!)

04/10/2007 - Received Transfer to CSC Notice in Mail

04/25/2007 - E-mail from CRIS - case pending in CSC

04/26/2007 - Touch! on I-129F

04/27/2007 - Touch! on I-129F

after MONTHS of waiting...

07/31/2007 - APPROVED on I-130 (Email from CRIS)

07/31/2007 - Touch! on I-129F

07/31/2007 - APPROVED on I-129F (Email from CRIS late during the evening)

FINALLY!!!! THANK GOD!!!!!

It's sad that I check my CSO more than 3 times a day... I just can't wait for my husband to be here...

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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Posted (edited)

Jenna, yes they do background checks on the USC and if you have a co sponsor that person is background checked as well.

*INTERNATIONAL MARRIAGE BROKER REGULATION ACT ("IMBRA")*: Security Name Checks at USCIS and the Consulates have reportedly intensified due to the passage of IMBRA, which effectively requires more security checks of both Petitioner and Beneficiary, including check for Abuse Protections Orders, court-restraining or "no-contact" orders and past domestic violence history, and a check on the number of a past K Visa petitions a Petitioner has submitted.

Edited by MaryandMian

Everything I respond to is from personal knowledge, research or experience and I am in no means a lawyer or do I claim to be one. Everyone should read, research and be responsible for your own journey.

 
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