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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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Hi guys,

 

I have my K1 interview next week and I am wondering about the approval statistics in Mumbai, India during the interview. My fiance and I have been together for 3 years now. We're a gay couple and we met in college (I was studying in the US). We were physically together for 9 months (have photos, took trips together, texts, facetime logs etc.) I came back right after finishing my undergrad (May 2019) and we continued our relationship over long distance. I had a work project in October in DC where my girlfriend also came to visit me for the week. She then came to my hometown in Delhi and stayed with me at my parents house for a month. We have all the relative proof needed for the relationship I'm assuming. Only thing i'm kinda nervous is: We have a joint sponsor (her mother), tho the NVC did not ask for those documents but it seems like at the interview they will. Also we're 24, i don't know if that matters, and we're gay (I hope that's not gnna be a problem)
 

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Being gay won't be a problem (or shouldn't be); my fiance was approved for his K1 visa last month in Mumbai, and we're a same-sex couple. Of course, I can't say for sure what the outcome will be, but it sounds like you have a good chance of approval. FWIW, my fiance's interview a month ago was pretty simple. He said it was less than 10 minutes, and they didn't ask to see any of the evidence of our relationship.

 

Good luck, and hope all goes well!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Sierra Leone
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On 8/8/2021 at 8:42 AM, Homie:123 said:

Hi guys,

 

I have my K1 interview next week and I am wondering about the approval statistics in Mumbai, India during the interview. My fiance and I have been together for 3 years now. We're a gay couple and we met in college (I was studying in the US). We were physically together for 9 months (have photos, took trips together, texts, facetime logs etc.) I came back right after finishing my undergrad (May 2019) and we continued our relationship over long distance. I had a work project in October in DC where my girlfriend also came to visit me for the week. She then came to my hometown in Delhi and stayed with me at my parents house for a month. We have all the relative proof needed for the relationship I'm assuming. Only thing i'm kinda nervous is: We have a joint sponsor (her mother), tho the NVC did not ask for those documents but it seems like at the interview they will. Also we're 24, i don't know if that matters, and we're gay (I hope that's not gnna be a problem)
 

How did ur interview go

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