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Just Paul

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  1. Not a problem. I know of couples getting married the day after the divorce was done. Submit proof of your time together. If you can add them to life insurance, bank accounts and credit cards that helps. Not as the petitioner but expect the beneficiary to be asked about anything during the interview. This is a good example of "do you really know your spouse" line of questioning.
  2. It will be easy. I've been traveling through out the pandemic and this year has been super easy. Since the US lifted the testing requirement for citizens / residents I haven't had a test done. Been through Italy, France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Norway, Sweden, Taiwan, Singapore, Korea, Canada and Mexico. I'll take my asawa to Philippines in May for her birthday. The only odd thing was having to wear a mask in September between Bulgaria and Germany.
  3. Have the petitioner try to obtain, even via letter, a certified copy of the outcome. I have had this come up before in my personal work history due to a contempt violation 20+ years ago showing up on my FBI record. The court responded back with a letter bearing a seal stating they no longer had any record of it. Never had a problem with that.
  4. If you looked at the timelines (see in blue bar above) and set it to India you would see it is currently taking about 7 months to get an interview. https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/k1list.php?cfl=0&op1=3&op2=d&op3=5&op4=1&op5=5,6,8,10,11,13,14,15,16,17,18,20,21,22,25,26,27,28,108,110,111,208,210,211&op6=All&op66=All&op7=India&dfile=No&adv=0 Don't hold out for a K3 since it is truly the worst of the immigrant visas paperwork and fee wise. Only 2 given last fiscal year.
  5. You need to file where the Petitioner (and Beneficiary) both have residency.
  6. Just saw Sleepytime Joe here happy about our 2nd Taiwanese chip fab. I didn't hear him say what his favorite flavor was. Guess the US can only do a one for one.
  7. Congrats to your wife . . . Things do slow down around the holidays so I wouldn't worry too much until January. Now if you had just applied with your wife. . .
  8. Generally they will accept it as long as it is Bona Fide. Fill our the request on the contact form for the consulate and start the process.
  9. Traveling with Dual Nationals all the time I can recommend having the same name (or as close as possible) on each passport simplifies things.
  10. The advice was "Create a timeline on here so you can compare your case with others here on the site. Then you can get a feel for how processing is going." Here is a look at the current data: https://www.visajourney.com/timeline/k1list.php?op6=All&op66=All&op7=Colombia&op1=3&op2=d&dfile=No&op3=5&op4=1&op5=5%2C6%2C8%2C10%2C11%2C13%2C14%2C15%2C16%2C17%2C18%2C20%2C21%2C22%2C25%2C26%2C27%2C28%2C108%2C110%2C111%2C208%2C210%2C211&cfl=0 If I had to guess I would say 8 to 12 months.
  11. Did you call or fill out the webform? I would fill out the webform and give them a few weeks to respond. Otherwise file stateside and then ask to escalate at every step of the process.
  12. At the moment it won't cause any change in how the US handles immigrant Visas. If service such as being unable to obtain police reports / background checks then it may slow the process. Events like reconstituting elected bodies happens often . . . just look at England and Israel.
  13. No issue transiting a few weeks ago. Didn't ask for anything (other than my passport and ticket)
  14. When the consulate has dates open the NVC will schedule the appointment.
  15. It is all based on availability of dates at the consulate. When a date is available she will be scheduled.
  16. Depends on the consulate and type of visa applied for. Please post your question in the correct forum and update your profile for a better response.
  17. I'm confused with your DCF request vs your timeline. Did you choose not to enter the US after getting a K1 Visa? This may be causing an issue. Also in order to request a DCF, the petitioner must have residency in the consulate's jurisdiction. You won't be able to consulate "shop".
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