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happyscrub

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  1. I don't think I copied by bio page. I just copied the stamp. It's a stamp with a barcode with my full name computer printed out on it. I thought that was enough.
  2. I think I'm going to get an RFE. I did my own packet before I found this site. I learned a lot of stuff on here that I didn't see in other parts of the internet. I didn't copy all pages of my passport. I see that I should have from reading here (but I don't remember seeing anything about that in the instructions the government supplied). I also only did a computer print out of my fiancee passport photo. I saw other people got RFE'd and were asked to supply a glossy photo. Finally, I'm unsure about my birth certificate, I might get an RFE for not copying the back, even though nothing is really on the back. If I do get one, hopefully it will not extend my application for than a month.
  3. I suggest you get you a good lawyer (Since you didn't seem to do a lot of research) because with how quick you married her and the country she is from, you will be in one of the categories of high fraud risk marriages. They will give you and her a harder time than most of us.
  4. I'm not freaking out but it's starting to settle in that I need to get things in my life in order before they come. Things I been procrastinating about.
  5. Already about a year into k1 proccess, that would be a year wasted. And I believe it would be hard for people to get tourist visas in that country, especially if they already attempted immigration visas.
  6. I cherry pick my responses because alot of the information in the replies were either informationally wrong, were negatively suggested of my character, were helpful of problems that I do not have, or seemed irrelevant to my post. Like you asking if I can afford to spend time in their country.
  7. That seems reasonable. Again, I'm just brainstorming an idea outloud. We have many months before agreeing on a plan.
  8. From what I remember reading about it, the CRBA is easy and most of the process can even be done in the U.S. if the couple is married and the child is an infant. But for an unmarried father, you have to do more paperwork and DNA testing and waiting why is that weird? In many countries a man can't even be at the hospital during delivery and afterwards. You never heard of a mid "husband". It's a woman's domain.
  9. But is that information currently relevant? From my understanding they give their estimated times using a flawed system. Like they still have 16 months for k1 visa listed but times have significantly decreased this year but the gov website doesn't reflect that
  10. 2. It's much cheaper and she has a massive family in her country to support her. Also tradition for the mother to support their daughters giving birth there. 3. The kid will be born a citizen regardless where it is born because I am a citizen
  11. Me and my fiancée (have not gotten k1 yet) want to have children but she wants to start right away. I do too but I don't want too much extra headaches with expenses, , paperwork and immigration. So I thought of the idea of trying for a baby after marriage and before adjustment of status. We will get a "permission to travel" paper (I forget the name) after filing to adjust status. She will give birth in her home country and come back. Because we will be married, I assume the process of bringing the child back will be much easier than if not. Do anyone see any legal issues or problems with this idea?
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