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moronikos

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  • Gender
    Male
  • City
    Tulsa
  • State
    Oklahoma

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  • Immigration Status
    K-1 Visa
  • Place benefits filed at
    Vermont Service Center
  • Country
    Mexico
  • Our Story
    I started conversing with Lourdes in October 2014 on LatinAmericanCupid.com. In December 2014, I went to Laredo, Texas to meet her. She lived in Nuevo Laredo and had a border crossing card. At the end of January 2015, I flew her and her daughter up to Tulsa to visit. In Tulsa, I proposed and she accepted. In April, we finally got our papers together and filed the I-129F. In July 2015, we received a request to prove that LatinAmericanCupid.com is not a "marriage broker". We wrote a letter and sent it off in late July or early August 2015. In October, we got notice that she was accepted for an interview. We could not schedule an interview in Juarez until after the expiration date because they were full. In mid-January 2016 she had the interview in Juarez. The biometrics people failed to take a handprint/fingerprint of one of her daughter's hands and they had to return to Juarez at the end of January. In February 2016 the visa was granted and they arrived in Tulsa on February 7, 2016 and we were married in a small ceremony on February 14, 2016.

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  1. I am filling out the DS-160 so that my fiancee can schedule her appointment with the consulate in Juarez. She speaks Spanish so it is easier for me to fill it out. She will do the last part with her daughter looking over her shoulder. My fiancee has a border crossing card which doubles as a B1/B2 visa. In one section of the DS-160, it asks to fill out the visa number if you have a prior visa. It says to enter the 8 digit visa number, or if you have a border crossing card, to enter the 12 digit number which is the last number on the first line of the optically scanned numbers. On that card, the last number is 12 digits like the instructions say, and it starts with 3 letters (NVL) which comes from the issuing station (Nuevo Laredo) which matches other instructions I have. Every time I try to save the form, it says the number is an incorrect format. Has anybody else had this problem?
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