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MonkeyDan

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  1. The approved I-129F form comes as an attachment with the welcome letter from the embassy. Basically it is the scanned version of your I-129F with "Approved" stamped on it and a bar code sticker placed on the top. It is e-mailed to the beneficiary.
  2. Hi.  I saw that you just had your interview at the Ankara embassy.  Congratulations on the approval! We are interviewing there in 3 weeks.  Was your fiancé allowed in the building or did they have to wait somewhere outside the building?  I will be traveling to be with my fiance when he interviews and just wasn't sure where I am allowed to be when he has his interview.  Thanks.

    1. Xereon

      Xereon

      Hi Dan, thank you. Unfortunately only the interviewee is allowed into the building, but there is a waiting area in front of the gate,(benches) and a starbucks across the street. The weather is getting chilly, so the waiting area may not be the best option. Wish you the best results!

    2. MonkeyDan

      MonkeyDan

      Thank you. Also, you mentioned in your review that you saw several people get denied while waiting.  Were they K1 visa applicants or were they applying for something else? Do you know why they would have been denied?  Thank you :)

    3. Xereon

      Xereon

      Some K1, some other categories. I wasn't able to pinpoint why exactly they were denied, as multiple interviews go on at the same time. 

  3. Having same issue in Turkey. Been searching day and night 24/7 for weeks now and no openings. I belong to a Turkish WhatsApp group and some members have been searching for 4-5 months without any luck. It's definitely very frustrating.
  4. I am in the Turkey embassy too and it's very frustrating. I know a lot of people who have been trying for months to get an interview but they don't open slots or just open a few randomly. I have been trying for 3 weeks without any luck.
  5. I am in a similar situation. I have a few million in the bank but my income is very low and I am about $1000 under the poverty guidelines. I was going to get a co-sponsor but my attorney informed me that so long as I provide my tax returns (even though I don't meet the poverty guidelines) and a year of bank statements, I should have no problem. So I am hoping my attorney is correct. We are waiting for our interview date.
  6. I asked this same question to my attorney last week and she told me that K1 visa is considered a non-immigrant visa, so the answer would be no.
  7. How often do you communicate via FaceTime? Like the others stated, it is important to see your fiance in person at least once (if not more) before the interview. Not only is it important to convince the consulate officer but also if you're not spending a lot of time with that person 1-on-1 then how are you certain marriage is right. Trust me, the worse thing you want is to get married with someone you barely met and then go through a tough divorce. Just my opinion.
  8. My NOA1 is June 16, 2022. My range is 95XXX. Any idea why I haven't heard anything yet?
  9. My fiance said (although not sure where he heard it) that Turkish citizens gets priority appointment dates over non-citizens. I hope this is the case lol.
  10. I am going to Istanbul to visit my fiance in May. We are still NOA1 stage but in preparation for the interview, I think I will bring with me an original signed letter of intent to marry in case they require an updated one from me also, and have him hold onto it for the interview.
  11. You are completely wrong! Read through the history of VJ threads and you will see many people thinking the same as you and ultimately got denied. I have not heard of a single person who made a valid argument to waive the 2 year meeting requirement (even if you were technically together for 10+ years or whatever). Covid was in 2020, it is now 2023..there is nothing preventing either party from meeting. Even if the beneficiaries country is "closed" there are many other neighboring countries where they could have met. I'm sorry but you are simply wrong and giving false hope to the OP.
  12. Covid and lockdowns are not a reason to waive the 2 year meeting requirement prior to filing. USCIS will say that you could have met in a different country. Regardless, we are in 2023 now and almost all countries are open and you could have met in a different country. I've read about many people getting denied for this reason (not meeting with 2 years) and many of them tried to argue they couldn't visit due to covid but that was not satisfactory for USCIS.
  13. YES!! Finally someone who gets it!! Thank you!!
  14. Ok, I think you'll be fine. Your timeline says you filed in February 2022 so if you met in March 2022, then you did meet after you filed.
  15. What month and year was your last meeting? It's one thing to meet and then file a week later for K1 versus Meeting 1.5 years prior to filing the K1. The officer will most likely ask your fiance why the two of you haven't met since filing the K1. Also, how often do you talk to each other on the phone or FaceTime?
  16. THIS!! I am glad someone finally said something. I keep seeing everyone push Spousal visa because it is "quicker" or "easier" or you get to work right away, etc. I don't think people should get married just because it is more convenient. I have seen this push over and over again and honestly I do not understand it. It may be more convenient now but I am certain the divorce rate is higher with these couples (since many of them have hardly spent any time together or lived together prior to the marriage) and although you might save money and time now, a divorce will nullify any benefit you got from speeding up the process. I say this from personal experience, about 5 years ago I met an immigrant and everyone was pushing the spousal visa because it was easier and quicker. Even our attorney pushed it for us. We decided to go that route and got married very quickly and that ended in a disaster, divorce, and legal fees. I am not going to make that mistake again. I personally think a fiance is the better route, as it gives you plenty of time to decide if you want a future with that person.
  17. My fiance is in Turkey and I also filed an expedited request a week after the earthquake and we were also denied. I don't think trying again will change the result unfortunately.
  18. I am not at that stage, so I am not sure but if you got the approval last July then the case should have been transmitted to the NVC where you would get a case number and show that the case has been sent to your embassy.
  19. Your timeline shows that you filed in May 2021, almost 2 years ago and still don't have NOA2? Have you submitted a case inquiry with USCIS? Most people from what I can tell who filed in May 2021, already has their NOA2.
  20. You are correct that conversations are not a requirement and that's why many people on here say don't even send them. However, the original poster did send the conversations and the conversations show that they refer to each other using the same surname (just like a married couple). This is the concern because now the CO will believe that they actually are married or are carrying themselves in public as if they are a married couple (i.e. common marriage) and for these reasons, they can be denied.
  21. It may simplify things if your fiance just types his father's letter in English and have his father sign it. That would avoid the issue of having to get something translated. It would be as if the father wrote the letter in English and signed it.
  22. You may not be legally married but your "religious marriage" is enough to equal common law marriage which a handful of States still allow. Therefore you would be considered married and your k1 would be denied.
  23. Be careful of sending photos of your ring. I recall hearing a few times of people getting denied because they assumed it was a wedding ring and not an engagement ring. I actually did the opposite and only included photos without rings or I cropped the rings out. Didn't want to risk them assuming I was already married.
  24. I think the RFEs can be a result of people doing these petitions haphazardly on their own. I have read on several different forums that people are getting RFEs for failure to submit intent to marry declaration or showing proof of meeting within 2 years. I think if more people are careful in completing their paperwork the RFEs would decrease and the process will move much quicker. Keep in mind, their are thousands of people who just download the forms and complete it on their own, they don't seek advice from an attorney or they are not on any forums, and they end up missing something.
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