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Hello, I hope you all are well. I'm sure most people are aware of the insecurities in Haiti. I would like to apply for a K1 visa. I am aware that a key factor of the application requires to visit the fiance within 2 years. Haiti is very unsafe, to the point there are no embassies open. I met my partner in 2019 in Haiti. With the assassination of the president in 2021, increase in violence, kidnapping, and gangs taking over the country it is high risk to travel to Haiti. Is there a way to be excluded from visiting a country with such insecurities in the K 1 visa application? The possibility for the Haitian resident to travel to Dominican Republic also poses a threat. The ability to travel to another island such as Jamaica or Bahamas is highly expensive because of no embassies and all travel agencies are ridiculously expensive. Not to mention traveling to an agency is also a risk. On the state department website, Haiti is a level 4, Do Not Travel.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jordan
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You can meet in another country, there is no getting around the meeting in person rule.

If finances are a concern, you're going to have a lot of trouble getting a K-1 because of the cost, plus the requirement of having the ability to support your fiancé once they arrive to the U.S

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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The Consulate in Haiti is closed

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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6 hours ago, Arena Stone said:

Hello, I hope you all are well. I'm sure most people are aware of the insecurities in Haiti. I would like to apply for a K1 visa. I am aware that a key factor of the application requires to visit the fiance within 2 years. Haiti is very unsafe, to the point there are no embassies open. I met my partner in 2019 in Haiti. With the assassination of the president in 2021, increase in violence, kidnapping, and gangs taking over the country it is high risk to travel to Haiti. Is there a way to be excluded from visiting a country with such insecurities in the K 1 visa application? The possibility for the Haitian resident to travel to Dominican Republic also poses a threat. The ability to travel to another island such as Jamaica or Bahamas is highly expensive because of no embassies and all travel agencies are ridiculously expensive. Not to mention traveling to an agency is also a risk. On the state department website, Haiti is a level 4, Do Not Travel.

Gm.. your best and only shot is to get your (fiance, or a family member ) to apply for temporary protection status.They will have to do it here via US Embassy for Hati here in the states

I been to Hati before ( nice country when I was there ) 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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its a moot point to say he can not meet u in Jamaica or any other country as he will need to interview in one of them which will be asked on the petition 

He can travel to DR,  Jamaica or Mexico to meet u / he should arrive 1st and be at airport when u arrive to protect u in any of these counties

 

The Dominican Republic is generally safe, but precautions are crucial. Stay in well-lit areas, avoid isolated spots, and trust your instincts. Be cautious with valuables and stay informed about local emergency services.

 

If the cost for meeting is an issue ,  u need to check out the TOTAL COST of the K1 and the AOS process after the US marriage as that will stun u

The cost of a K-1 visa for a fiancé(e) in 2025 is at least $2,380. This includes: 
 
  • Form I-129F: The K-1 visa petition, which costs $675 
     
  • Form DS-160: The U.S. State Department processing fee, which costs $265 
     
  • Form I-485: The adjustment of status form, which costs $1,440 
     
  • Medical examination: The cost varies by provider and country
Other costs to consider include: 
 
  • Travel to the U.S.
  • Translating documents if they are not in English
  • Additional costs if the fiancé(e) wants to bring a child
  • Filing for AP on top of form I 485 (form I 131 is $630)

Also check out the income needed for the support according to poverty guidelines 

100% needed for K1 and may not be enough to satisfy the CO at the embassy interview

125% for the AOS in USA after the marriage

 

 the best to u both

 

 

 

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Thank you for the responses. Finances are not an issue. It's just traveling TO and IN Haiti that is dangerous 😳 We are planning to meet in Jamaica. Of course the preferred destination for me would be in Haiti 🥰 to meet with family and friends. 

It's harder for my partner to purchase an airfare ticket because there are currently no flights from Haiti to Jamaica 🤦🏾‍♀️ smh.  Thank you

 

 

Posted
7 minutes ago, Arena Stone said:

Thank you for the responses. Finances are not an issue.

 

13 hours ago, Arena Stone said:

The ability to travel to another island such as Jamaica or Bahamas is highly expensive because of no embassies and all travel agencies are ridiculously expensive. 

If finances is indeed not an issue, meet in a third country.

 

Good luck and stay safe!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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I have been reading the K1 forums for a long time, I have never seen anyone getting a waiver for in-person meeting. 
 

  • Jan 26, 2021 = NOA 1 for I-129F (K1 Visa application)
  • Sep 8, 2021 = NOA 2 for I-129F (K1 Visa application)
  • Nov 16, 2021 =  K1 visa issued in Islamabad, Pakistan
  • Jan 20, 2022 = POE Dallas, Texas
  • Feb 14, 2022 = AOS (I-451, I-131, I765) Filed
  • Feb 20, 2022 = Receipt notice for all three received
  • March 21, 2022 = Biometrics in Dallas, Texas
  • August 9, 2022 = EAD (I-751 approved)
  • August 13, 2022 = EAD and SSN received (SSN applied with EAD)
  • September 6, 2022 = AP (I-131 approved)
  • September 13, 2022 = AP (I-131 receieved) 
  • March 15, 2023 = I-485 approved (interview waived, New SSN received without DHS wording)
  • March 31, 2023 = GC in hand (Total time from NOA-1 to GC in hand 794 days)
 
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