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K-1 Visa Extension (Colombia)

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We are in a little bit of a dilemma.

 

My 129-F form was approved for the interview process with my fiancé in Colombia. HOWEVER, our interview deadline is fast approaching and my fiancé still has not completed what's required prior the meeting. After doing a little bit of research, I read that you are able to ask for an extension and a consular officer can extend the validity of the petition if it expires before visa processing is completed. My questions are.....

 

1.) How do I request an extension? Is there a letter of intent that I need to write? a form that I fill out online?

 

2.) Will the visa expire and have to start the process over again if I schedule my interview date past the original date given?

 

Sorry if these questions have been asked before. I tried using the search button but couldn't find anything recent and/or relating to Colombia.

 

Thanks in advance!!

 

 

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On 3/26/2024 at 8:55 AM, powerpuff said:

Are you asking if it’s possible to reschedule the interview because your fiancé doesn’t have all the necessary documents? It’s not clear from your post.


Sorry for the confusing post. I have been completely stressed about this whole situation. I’ll keep my question short and as clear as possible….

 

My I-129F form was approved by USCIS and sent to the Bogota embassy in December. My fiancé filled out and submitted the DS-160 form. When she attempts to schedule an interview, it shows that there are no available interviews at this time. The 4 month window that was given to us expires on March 31st. 
 

My questions:

 

1. Will she be able to schedule an interview after March 31st since it will be expired? 
- If yes, will I need to bring a letter of intent for an extension?

 

2. Is there a reason it’s showing there are no interviews at this time? Should I contact someone specifically and ask?

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, gmoneypm said:

1. Will she be able to schedule an interview after March 31st since it will be expired? 
- If yes, will I need to bring a letter of intent for an extension?

Yes, as the delay is out of your control. You should bring a fresh of intent to the interview but if you’re extra worried I would email the consulate and reiterate that you’re seeking an extension and attach that letter of intent.

 

2 hours ago, gmoneypm said:

Is there a reason it’s showing there are no interviews at this time? Should I contact someone specifically and ask?

It’s a common problem. I know for some consulates it took months to secure an appointment after checking that page constantly. I also remembered reading a thread where someone reached out to the consulate (the immigrant visa unit) and asked about the issue and they’ve been granted an appointment that way so maybe you can try and see if that’ll work for you as well. 

 

 

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