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Hello VJers!  I am helping my fiance with his DS160 and we have a question regarding the previous US visits.  For the past four years he has worked on a cruise ship for 4-6 months at a time.  During his contracts he would be in and out of the States on his C1/D visa. For the question of previous visits to the US we are at a sort of loss to what to include as it is pretty difficult to recall every instance he was at a US Port. Should the date/duration be his first entry during a contract and that duration? Any insight or experience with this is appreciated!

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24-Feb 2017 - I-129F packet sent to TX lockbox

28-Feb 2017 - I-129F Received Date

03-Mar 2017 - NOA1 Notice Date

12-Jun 2017 - NOA2 Notice Date

26-Jun 2017 - NVC Case # Received

03-Jul 2017 - Embassy Received

05-Jul 2017 - Medical

14-Jul 2017 - Interview - APPROVED

18-Jul 2017 - Visa in hand!

21-Jul 2017 - POE Miami!!

27-Aug 2017 - MARRIED!!

 

 

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31-AUG 2017 - Mailed I-485, I-131, I-765

06-SEP 2017 - NOA I-485,I-131, I-765

27-SEP 2017 Biometrics

24-OCT-2017 EAD/AP Approved

01-NOV-2017 Combo Card Received

23-JUL-2018 Interview

23-JUL-2018 - I-485 APPROVED

 

 

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I did not mention them on my application since I was in transit and not visiting.

When I did transit I was not given an I-94 either, but a different form instead. Mind you I was on an aircraft and not a boat and left on the same aircraft but from a different US airport.

 

 

 

 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Peru
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8 hours ago, Fr8dog said:

I did not mention them on my application since I was in transit and not visiting.

When I did transit I was not given an I-94 either, but a different form instead. Mind you I was on an aircraft and not a boat and left on the same aircraft but from a different US airport.

 

 

 

 

Thank you. That makes sense. He was never given I-94s either. 

K-1 Visa Jouney

Spoiler

 

24-Feb 2017 - I-129F packet sent to TX lockbox

28-Feb 2017 - I-129F Received Date

03-Mar 2017 - NOA1 Notice Date

12-Jun 2017 - NOA2 Notice Date

26-Jun 2017 - NVC Case # Received

03-Jul 2017 - Embassy Received

05-Jul 2017 - Medical

14-Jul 2017 - Interview - APPROVED

18-Jul 2017 - Visa in hand!

21-Jul 2017 - POE Miami!!

27-Aug 2017 - MARRIED!!

 

 

AOS

31-AUG 2017 - Mailed I-485, I-131, I-765

06-SEP 2017 - NOA I-485,I-131, I-765

27-SEP 2017 Biometrics

24-OCT-2017 EAD/AP Approved

01-NOV-2017 Combo Card Received

23-JUL-2018 Interview

23-JUL-2018 - I-485 APPROVED

 

 

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