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if the wife is 29yrs older than the husband will the husband be granted the K-3 visa or CR-1 as usual???

My K3 petition was returned back to USCIS on Jan,22nd,2008 and i am still waiting till this moment to hear from the USCIS

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if the wife is 29yrs older than the husband will the husband be granted the K-3 visa or CR-1 as usual???

I would say it depends on the proof supplied and the maturity level of the applicants.

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There have been many VJ couples with big age differences that got their approvals. They might look a little closer at couples with very big age differences, but you can make sure you are prepared with your evidence.

More important than the age difference, is the proof of a bona fide marriage, so make sure you have plenty of evidence of that.

Good luck.

"THE SHORT STORY"

KURT & RAYMA (K-1 Visa)

Oct. 9/03... I-129F sent to NSC

June 10/04... K-1 Interview - APPROVED!!!!

July 31/04... Entered U.S.

Aug. 28/04... WEDDING DAY!!!!

Aug. 30/04... I-485, I-765 & I-131 sent to Seattle

Dec. 10/04... AOS Interview - APPROVED!!!!! (Passport stamped)

Sept. 9/06... I-751 sent to NSC

May 15/07... 10-Yr. PR Card arrives in the mail

Sept. 13/07... N-400 sent to NSC

Aug. 21/08... Interview - PASSED!!!!

Sept. 2/08... Oath Ceremony

Sept. 5/08... Sent in Voter Registration Card

Sept. 9/08... SSA office to change status to "U.S. citizen"

Oct. 8/08... Applied in person for U.S. Passport

Oct. 22/08... U.S. Passport received

DONE!!! DONE!!! DONE!!! DONE!!!

KAELY (K-2 Visa)

Apr. 6/05... DS-230, Part I faxed to Vancouver Consulate

May 26/05... K-2 Interview - APPROVED!!!!

Sept. 5/05... Entered U.S.

Sept. 7/05... I-485 & I-131 sent to CLB

Feb. 22/06... AOS Interview - APPROVED!!!!! (Passport NOT stamped)

Dec. 4/07... I-751 sent to NSC

May 23/08... 10-Yr. PR Card arrives in the mail

Mar. 22/11.... N-400 sent to AZ

June 27/11..... Interview - PASSED!!!

July 12/11..... Oath Ceremony

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Jordan
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There have been many VJ couples with big age differences that got their approvals. They might look a little closer at couples with very big age differences, but you can make sure you are prepared with your evidence.

More important than the age difference, is the proof of a bona fide marriage, so make sure you have plenty of evidence of that.

Good luck.

i have about 100 pic of our wedding and living togethor pictures ,is that enough

My K3 petition was returned back to USCIS on Jan,22nd,2008 and i am still waiting till this moment to hear from the USCIS

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You will not be denied because of an age difference, but because it is a characteristic common in fraud marriages, they do take a closer look at the relationship. BUT it is only one factor, there are so many other characteristics of fraud/legitimate relationships, it tis the whole picture you present.

Pic are not always enough because fraud couples can also take pictures. Gather your evidence and organize it to put together a complete image of the relationship. How the interview is handled also weighs in.

In short do not worry so much about the red flags and focus on how to show what you truly are- a legitimate couple. The consualte officers do not know you and can only measure your legitimacy based on the evidence in front of them

Good luck (F)

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24 March 2009 I-751 received by USCIS

27 March 2009 Check Cashed

30 March 2009 NOA received

8 April 2009 Biometric notice arrived by mail

24 April 2009 Biometrics scheduled

26 April 2009 Touched

...once again waiting

1 September 2009 (just over 5 months) Approved and card production ordered.

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You will not be denied because of an age difference, but because it is a characteristic common in fraud marriages, they do take a closer look at the relationship. BUT it is only one factor, there are so many other characteristics of fraud/legitimate relationships, it tis the whole picture you present.

Pic are not always enough because fraud couples can also take pictures. Gather your evidence and organize it to put together a complete image of the relationship. How the interview is handled also weighs in.

In short do not worry so much about the red flags and focus on how to show what you truly are- a legitimate couple. The consualte officers do not know you and can only measure your legitimacy based on the evidence in front of them

Good luck (F)

i think they can decide wether it is fraudulant marriage or not during the first 2 years of living togethor at one home in USA that they make a suddenly check on where they live togethor to see...

My K3 petition was returned back to USCIS on Jan,22nd,2008 and i am still waiting till this moment to hear from the USCIS

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You will not be denied because of an age difference, but because it is a characteristic common in fraud marriages, they do take a closer look at the relationship. BUT it is only one factor, there are so many other characteristics of fraud/legitimate relationships, it tis the whole picture you present.

Pic are not always enough because fraud couples can also take pictures. Gather your evidence and organize it to put together a complete image of the relationship. How the interview is handled also weighs in.

In short do not worry so much about the red flags and focus on how to show what you truly are- a legitimate couple. The consualte officers do not know you and can only measure your legitimacy based on the evidence in front of them

Good luck (F)

i think they can decide wether it is fraudulant marriage or not during the first 2 years of living togethor at one home in USA that they make a suddenly check on where they live togethor to see...

TROLL TROLL TROLL TROLL

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You will not be denied because of an age difference, but because it is a characteristic common in fraud marriages, they do take a closer look at the relationship. BUT it is only one factor, there are so many other characteristics of fraud/legitimate relationships, it tis the whole picture you present.

Pic are not always enough because fraud couples can also take pictures. Gather your evidence and organize it to put together a complete image of the relationship. How the interview is handled also weighs in.

In short do not worry so much about the red flags and focus on how to show what you truly are- a legitimate couple. The consualte officers do not know you and can only measure your legitimacy based on the evidence in front of them

Good luck (F)

i think they can decide wether it is fraudulant marriage or not during the first 2 years of living togethor at one home in USA that they make a suddenly check on where they live togethor to see...

TROLL TROLL TROLL TROLL

What TROLL!!!!!!!!!!!!

My K3 petition was returned back to USCIS on Jan,22nd,2008 and i am still waiting till this moment to hear from the USCIS

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You will not be denied because of an age difference, but because it is a characteristic common in fraud marriages, they do take a closer look at the relationship. BUT it is only one factor, there are so many other characteristics of fraud/legitimate relationships, it tis the whole picture you present.

Pic are not always enough because fraud couples can also take pictures. Gather your evidence and organize it to put together a complete image of the relationship. How the interview is handled also weighs in.

In short do not worry so much about the red flags and focus on how to show what you truly are- a legitimate couple. The consualte officers do not know you and can only measure your legitimacy based on the evidence in front of them

Good luck (F)

i think they can decide wether it is fraudulant marriage or not during the first 2 years of living togethor at one home in USA that they make a suddenly check on where they live togethor to see...

TROLL TROLL TROLL TROLL

I am sorry...but what in the world does troll mean in vj lingo...the only troll i know are those ugly little toys with colored hair.

thanks!

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I-130:

05/26/07: Mailed USPS; 05/31/07: Priority Date established
09/13/07: Received NOA1 (PD 5/31, RD 5/31, ND 9/10, PM 9/11)
11/15/07: Case Approved
11/20/07: Received NOA2 by mail (PD 5/31, RD 6/9, ND 11/15, PM 11/19)

I-129F:
06/27/07: Mailed USPS; 07/09/07: Received NOA1 (PD N/A, RD 7/2, ND 7/6, PM 7/6)
11/20/07: Received NOA2 by mail (PD N/A, RD 7/6, ND 11/15, PM 11/19)
12/10/07: NVC Received case (12/24/07: Received Packet 3 in the mail)
01/02/08: Email from consulate. Interview scheduled on 01/23. Interview letter in the mail.
01/23/08: Interview in Vancouver Approved
01/24/08: K-3 Visa granted

I-485/I-765 (AOS/EAD):
02/22/08: Mailed USPS; 03/03/08: Received both I-797C NOAs by mail (RD 2/24, ND 2/29, PM 2/29)
03/19/08: Biometrics
05/07/08: EAD card received
07/28/08: Interview Notice Received. (ND 7/23)
09/29/08: Interview - Approved Class CR6

10/18/08: Received welcome letter; 10/23/08: Received Conditional Permanent Resident Card (PM 10/21)

I-751 (Remove Condition)

07/01/10: Mailed USPS
07/16/10: Received I-797C NOA by mail (RD 7/12)
07/29/10: Biometrics Appt Scheduled for 08/19/10 (ND 7/26)

09/16/10: Condition lifted and Permanent Resident Card Printed

09/25/10: Permanent Resident Card received

N-400 (Citizenship):
03/03/14: Mailed USPS
03/15/14: Received I-797C NOA by mail (PD 3/6, RD 3/06, ND 3/10)
03/17/14: Biometrics Appt Scheduled for 03/27/14 (ND 3/13)

04/03/14: Placed inline for interview scheduling

06/04/14: Interview Notice Received with Interview scheduled for 7/8. (ND 6/4)

07/08/14: Interview + RFE. Response Mailed 7/12. Website updated on 8/21 that response received. 8/25 Placed in queue for oath.

09/05/14: Oath Ceremony Letter Received (ND 9/2)

09/17/14: Oath Ceremony / Naturalized

PD = Priority Date, RD= Receipt Date, ND = Notice Date, PM = Post Marked

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See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troll_%28Internet%29 regarding internet troll/trolling.

Thanks! What a bunch of losers hahahahah who the heck has time for that!

I-130:

05/26/07: Mailed USPS; 05/31/07: Priority Date established
09/13/07: Received NOA1 (PD 5/31, RD 5/31, ND 9/10, PM 9/11)
11/15/07: Case Approved
11/20/07: Received NOA2 by mail (PD 5/31, RD 6/9, ND 11/15, PM 11/19)

I-129F:
06/27/07: Mailed USPS; 07/09/07: Received NOA1 (PD N/A, RD 7/2, ND 7/6, PM 7/6)
11/20/07: Received NOA2 by mail (PD N/A, RD 7/6, ND 11/15, PM 11/19)
12/10/07: NVC Received case (12/24/07: Received Packet 3 in the mail)
01/02/08: Email from consulate. Interview scheduled on 01/23. Interview letter in the mail.
01/23/08: Interview in Vancouver Approved
01/24/08: K-3 Visa granted

I-485/I-765 (AOS/EAD):
02/22/08: Mailed USPS; 03/03/08: Received both I-797C NOAs by mail (RD 2/24, ND 2/29, PM 2/29)
03/19/08: Biometrics
05/07/08: EAD card received
07/28/08: Interview Notice Received. (ND 7/23)
09/29/08: Interview - Approved Class CR6

10/18/08: Received welcome letter; 10/23/08: Received Conditional Permanent Resident Card (PM 10/21)

I-751 (Remove Condition)

07/01/10: Mailed USPS
07/16/10: Received I-797C NOA by mail (RD 7/12)
07/29/10: Biometrics Appt Scheduled for 08/19/10 (ND 7/26)

09/16/10: Condition lifted and Permanent Resident Card Printed

09/25/10: Permanent Resident Card received

N-400 (Citizenship):
03/03/14: Mailed USPS
03/15/14: Received I-797C NOA by mail (PD 3/6, RD 3/06, ND 3/10)
03/17/14: Biometrics Appt Scheduled for 03/27/14 (ND 3/13)

04/03/14: Placed inline for interview scheduling

06/04/14: Interview Notice Received with Interview scheduled for 7/8. (ND 6/4)

07/08/14: Interview + RFE. Response Mailed 7/12. Website updated on 8/21 that response received. 8/25 Placed in queue for oath.

09/05/14: Oath Ceremony Letter Received (ND 9/2)

09/17/14: Oath Ceremony / Naturalized

PD = Priority Date, RD= Receipt Date, ND = Notice Date, PM = Post Marked

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Also depends on whether the union involves a high-fraud country.

8-30-05 Met David at a restaurant in Germany

3-28-06 David 'officially' proposed

4-26-06 I-129F mailed

9-25-06 Interview: APPROVED!

10-16-06 Flt to US, POE Detroit

11-5-06 Married

7-2-07 Green card received

9-12-08 Filed for divorce

12-5-08 Court hearing - divorce final

A great marriage is not when the "perfect couple" comes together.

It is when an imperfect couple learns to enjoy their differences.

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I am hoping that our age difference doesn't effect us either. He is going to be 62 and I'll be 44 this year. He is from the UK. I don't believe love knows age and it shouldn't matter. His biggest fear is that he will be viewed as a public charge because of his age. He is actually in better shape physically than I am! :thumbs:

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I am hoping that our age difference doesn't effect us either. He is going to be 62 and I'll be 44 this year. He is from the UK. I don't believe love knows age and it shouldn't matter. His biggest fear is that he will be viewed as a public charge because of his age. He is actually in better shape physically than I am! :thumbs:

I strongly believe that if you have enough proof you will be ok. They may ask you more detailed questions during the interview...but i wouldnt worry about. The fact is that you have nothing to hide. I know its easier said then done and while going through the immigration process we tend to worry about every little thing. But from an outsider looking in...you are ok. Besides, as you get older age gaps are not so bad. Its not like hes 30 and your 15. Hope this helps :)

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I-130:

05/26/07: Mailed USPS; 05/31/07: Priority Date established
09/13/07: Received NOA1 (PD 5/31, RD 5/31, ND 9/10, PM 9/11)
11/15/07: Case Approved
11/20/07: Received NOA2 by mail (PD 5/31, RD 6/9, ND 11/15, PM 11/19)

I-129F:
06/27/07: Mailed USPS; 07/09/07: Received NOA1 (PD N/A, RD 7/2, ND 7/6, PM 7/6)
11/20/07: Received NOA2 by mail (PD N/A, RD 7/6, ND 11/15, PM 11/19)
12/10/07: NVC Received case (12/24/07: Received Packet 3 in the mail)
01/02/08: Email from consulate. Interview scheduled on 01/23. Interview letter in the mail.
01/23/08: Interview in Vancouver Approved
01/24/08: K-3 Visa granted

I-485/I-765 (AOS/EAD):
02/22/08: Mailed USPS; 03/03/08: Received both I-797C NOAs by mail (RD 2/24, ND 2/29, PM 2/29)
03/19/08: Biometrics
05/07/08: EAD card received
07/28/08: Interview Notice Received. (ND 7/23)
09/29/08: Interview - Approved Class CR6

10/18/08: Received welcome letter; 10/23/08: Received Conditional Permanent Resident Card (PM 10/21)

I-751 (Remove Condition)

07/01/10: Mailed USPS
07/16/10: Received I-797C NOA by mail (RD 7/12)
07/29/10: Biometrics Appt Scheduled for 08/19/10 (ND 7/26)

09/16/10: Condition lifted and Permanent Resident Card Printed

09/25/10: Permanent Resident Card received

N-400 (Citizenship):
03/03/14: Mailed USPS
03/15/14: Received I-797C NOA by mail (PD 3/6, RD 3/06, ND 3/10)
03/17/14: Biometrics Appt Scheduled for 03/27/14 (ND 3/13)

04/03/14: Placed inline for interview scheduling

06/04/14: Interview Notice Received with Interview scheduled for 7/8. (ND 6/4)

07/08/14: Interview + RFE. Response Mailed 7/12. Website updated on 8/21 that response received. 8/25 Placed in queue for oath.

09/05/14: Oath Ceremony Letter Received (ND 9/2)

09/17/14: Oath Ceremony / Naturalized

PD = Priority Date, RD= Receipt Date, ND = Notice Date, PM = Post Marked

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