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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Guyana
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The embassy sent out a second letter to my fiance asking for a 1040 form and an affidavit of support. When she read it to me, I thought it was the same as the first one so I called the embassy. As it turns out, they are asking me for a joint sponser :help: and they said that a joint interview was my best bet to prove the relationship is real. Also, they want her to get a more 'up to date' copy of her birth cert (even though hers was issued within the last few years) The copy of her birth cert isn't a problem but I am going to have to take a trip back home next month. That's not even the worst part, the next available date for a joint interview is sometime next year, so i'm not even guaranteed a spot if I go. Then there's still the issue of a joint sponser. I'm still debating if I should go for it or if I should just wait until next summer. At least then I'll have graduated from my Radiography program ( I wouldn't need a joint sponser) and there wouldn't be any time restraints (I only have a 2 week break next month)

Will keep you all posted

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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I'm really sorry about this. Maybe you could get a senator or congressman to find out if you really have to wait a year for another interview. Did you have to wait a year to get this one?

Is there anyone you can ask to be a co sponsor with you? Maybe on of her relatives in the US or a close family friend. You can just promise them she will naturalize in 3 years.

Hang in there hope everything works out for you. And good luck in grad school!

Married March 2003

Sept 30, 2005 mailed I-130 petition

October 3, 2006 USCIS received

October 6, 2005 NOA 1

November 2, 2005 NOA 2

November 20, 2005 Choice of Agent Sent by NVC

December 28, 2005 Choice of Agent sent by FedEx to NVC from JA

January 29, 2006 IV Application Fee Bill sent by NVC

March, 2006 IV Fee paid $380

April 3, 2006 Packet 3 sent by NVC

October, 2006 DS-230 part 1 and AOS sent to NVC

November 29, 2006 NVC informs of mistakes

December, 2006 corrections made and sent back to NVC

January 30, 2007 NVC completes case and forwards to Embassy in Kingston, Jamaica

July 18, 2007 per email from embassy interview set for September 6th, 2007 @ 7am

July 26, 2007 husband gets pre blood tested for marijuana ~ CLEAN!

July 27, 2007 per phone call to to Visa Office in DC interview set for September 4, 2007

July 30, 2007 email from Consular confirms new interview date of September 4, 2007 @ 12:30 p.m.

August 3, 2007 husband picks up packet 4 from post office

August 4 & 6 2007 I receive packet 4 in the mail

August 22, 2007 Medical (rescheduled due to Dean)

September 4, 2007 Interview DENIED (tested positive for marijuana and banned three years)

April 3, 2009 Divorce Final

 
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