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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Mexico
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Thanks for sharing your detailed experience. We used a paralegal for the K-1 (waste of money) and decided to go it alone after we successful did the I-601 on our own, and now the AOS. There are plenty of members to share advise without putting a mortgage on your home!

K-1 & I-601 Waiver Timeline 4/7/06 to 9/12/07

4/7/06: I-129 K-1 Application mailed

4/20/06: NOA Receipt

6/23/06: Req for Evidence

8/31/06: NOA

9/28/06: NOA- NVC rcvd I-129

10/12 & 11/9: Rcvd CDJ Ltr- processing Visa

12/6/06: CDJ Interview - Denied - I-601 Waiver Required

12/18/06: I-601 filed

8/6/07: Waiver Approval

8/22/07: Waiver Approval letter received

9/4/07: Open Appointment Letter Rcvd (postmarked 8/31/07 from Texas)

9/9/07: Arrive in CDJ for Open Appt

9/10/07: Open Appointment

9/12/07: RECEIVED K-1 VISA!

AOS - 10/8/07 to 11/21/07

9/14/07: Entered the United States

9/21/07: Happliy Married!

10/6/07: AOS Packet Mailed to Chicago Lockbox!

10/8/07: Return Receipt stamped received by USCIS

10/19/07: NOA Receipt for AOS & EAD received

10/24/07: Case Online at USCIS.gov

10/25/07: Touched

11/3/07: Biometrics Appointment

11/5/07: Touched

11/14/07: Appointment Letter received

11/16/07: EAD Production ordered.

11/21/07: AOS Interview - Approved - Hubby is Legal Permanent Resident (Conditional)

11/23/07: Registered Customer's new permanent resident status (Online Case Status)

11/25/07: Touched - Production of EAD ordered (Online Case Status)

11/26/07: On November 26, 2007, we ordered production of your new card (Green Card).

11/28/07: Received EAD Card!

11/30/07: Received Welcome to the U.S. Letter

12/1/07: Received GREEN CARD!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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In 2006, I met my husband and then we decided to get married in the beginning of 2007. He is an American citizen and I am Turkish. He talked to his lawyer and we found the K1 application for me the best way to come to America with his lawyer's advice. The lawyer had said to us that getting K1 visa would take only 3 months but it didn't work like that. My husband and I applied for the K1 visa for me on 11th January 2007. Being processed in America took 4 months and then finally my K1 visa application file came to the American Embassy, Ankara, Turkiye in the beginning of May 2007.

By the way, my husband visited me for 2 times and we did a little engagement ceremony with our family and went to holiday together and took lots of pictures to show in my interview with the American Embassy in Ankara, Turkiye.

The American Embassy in Ankara required some documants from me to show them in my interview such as my criminal records (if you stay abroad more than 1 year, you have to get a criminal record from there aswell which i did because i stayed in England for 2 years before meeting my husband), our photos (especially with our friends, families..), flight tickets to visit each other (yours or your fiance's), phone bills, mails, your fiance's tax documants, post cards..

Finally, I received the appointment letter for my interview on in the middle of June 2007 for 23th of July 2007 from the American Embassy in Ankara. I took all documants above with me. I waited for a quite long while because of the queue. The appointment letter says your interview date and time but the time isn't certain so that don't be surprised if they make the interview with you a few hours later than your interview time.

My queue number and the table number were announced and I went to the table. I showed all documants I had. The interviewer didn't ask so much. He asked where I met my husband, when we got engaged, how long i have known him for, what he is name, what he is occupation, where he lives in America, I have ever been to America..

and then he said it is fine and I went to have my name and address information registered to UPS service. They said I would receive my passport in 2 days but it took 5 days to receive my passport with the K1 visa..

my thoughts to you..

1. If you are someone who is capable to find the right information on the internet then you don't need a lawyer because our lawyer didn't do anything for us except for posting our documants to the Immigration Office in CA. Our lawyer didn't fill our forms or give a really useful information about what we should do. For example, our lawyer didn't say to us to get a criminal record from anywhere you have lived for more than 1 year. My husband found out that information on the internet.. and we paid the lawyer $1.000 for getting nothing in the beginning of our application.

2. The lawyer said to us that I could come to America as a student or tourist and then I could get married to my husband but it would be so risky! So we waited from January 2007 to August 2007 to be together. Sometimes we feel so regret about waiting for that long time because I could have tried to get a student visa for America.

3. I have been in America since 28th July 2007 and we got married in the beginning of September and we applied for my green card in the middle of October after gaining the all necessary documants and forms. We didn't get a lawyer's help for this time. We found an experienced paralegal and he helped us more than a lawyer can. He filled in the all forms with us and gave good advices (such as my name should be in every bill we pay with my husband's name to prove we live together).

4. Never Ever! don't send any original documant to the immigration office or the embassy in your country. Keep the original ones with you to show them in the interview because if you send the original documents, just forget them, you aren't gonna get them back!!!

5. Keep everything could prove your relationship! phone bills, post cards, envolopes with the stamps (from you or your fiance), photos..

6. Take lots of pictures with your friends and create an album to show in the interview.

7. Wear something formal when you go to the interview!

8. Don't mince the words during the interview. Talk in a certain way!

9. Smile and even the interview says something provocative, don't get panicked and express yourself smoothly.

10. Think positive because I haven't heard anyone who can't get the K1 visa!!!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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hello , i read your tropic it's help me toughts , and i'm glad to know that you had a good experience and being with your husband by the end , i'm moroccan and my fiance living in the states we sent the i 129 f in sptember and we are wating to get aproved , i'm just wondring if my fiance need her own house because she is living with her familly , i wish you have idea to help me with , because i'm so worried thanks ..

In 2006, I met my husband and then we decided to get married in the beginning of 2007. He is an American citizen and I am Turkish. He talked to his lawyer and we found the K1 application for me the best way to come to America with his lawyer's advice. The lawyer had said to us that getting K1 visa would take only 3 months but it didn't work like that. My husband and I applied for the K1 visa for me on 11th January 2007. Being processed in America took 4 months and then finally my K1 visa application file came to the American Embassy, Ankara, Turkiye in the beginning of May 2007.

By the way, my husband visited me for 2 times and we did a little engagement ceremony with our family and went to holiday together and took lots of pictures to show in my interview with the American Embassy in Ankara, Turkiye.

The American Embassy in Ankara required some documants from me to show them in my interview such as my criminal records (if you stay abroad more than 1 year, you have to get a criminal record from there aswell which i did because i stayed in England for 2 years before meeting my husband), our photos (especially with our friends, families..), flight tickets to visit each other (yours or your fiance's), phone bills, mails, your fiance's tax documants, post cards..

Finally, I received the appointment letter for my interview on in the middle of June 2007 for 23th of July 2007 from the American Embassy in Ankara. I took all documants above with me. I waited for a quite long while because of the queue. The appointment letter says your interview date and time but the time isn't certain so that don't be surprised if they make the interview with you a few hours later than your interview time.

My queue number and the table number were announced and I went to the table. I showed all documants I had. The interviewer didn't ask so much. He asked where I met my husband, when we got engaged, how long i have known him for, what he is name, what he is occupation, where he lives in America, I have ever been to America..

and then he said it is fine and I went to have my name and address information registered to UPS service. They said I would receive my passport in 2 days but it took 5 days to receive my passport with the K1 visa..

my thoughts to you..

1. If you are someone who is capable to find the right information on the internet then you don't need a lawyer because our lawyer didn't do anything for us except for posting our documants to the Immigration Office in CA. Our lawyer didn't fill our forms or give a really useful information about what we should do. For example, our lawyer didn't say to us to get a criminal record from anywhere you have lived for more than 1 year. My husband found out that information on the internet.. and we paid the lawyer $1.000 for getting nothing in the beginning of our application.

2. The lawyer said to us that I could come to America as a student or tourist and then I could get married to my husband but it would be so risky! So we waited from January 2007 to August 2007 to be together. Sometimes we feel so regret about waiting for that long time because I could have tried to get a student visa for America.

3. I have been in America since 28th July 2007 and we got married in the beginning of September and we applied for my green card in the middle of October after gaining the all necessary documants and forms. We didn't get a lawyer's help for this time. We found an experienced paralegal and he helped us more than a lawyer can. He filled in the all forms with us and gave good advices (such as my name should be in every bill we pay with my husband's name to prove we live together).

4. Never Ever! don't send any original documant to the immigration office or the embassy in your country. Keep the original ones with you to show them in the interview because if you send the original documents, just forget them, you aren't gonna get them back!!!

5. Keep everything could prove your relationship! phone bills, post cards, envolopes with the stamps (from you or your fiance), photos..

6. Take lots of pictures with your friends and create an album to show in the interview.

7. Wear something formal when you go to the interview!

8. Don't mince the words during the interview. Talk in a certain way!

9. Smile and even the interview says something provocative, don't get panicked and express yourself smoothly.

10. Think positive because I haven't heard anyone who can't get the K1 visa!!!

 
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