First, let me say thank you for taking the time to share this. I have some questions and would like your advise if you do not mind.
In summary, we just started the process for K1 visa and we have been approved and sent to Warsaw. We have not applied for the Schengen at all. We were hoping that we could get transferred to Turkey or Kazakhstan so we filled out the ds-260 for Turkey. However, we have not received the welcome packet, or invoice number, or been able to create an account on the CEAC website. My fiancé is a Russian citizen, I am the USC and sponsor with no financial proof of employment for my fiancé We are hoping to learn from other people's experiences and avoid what we can.
1. Should we leave the k-1 visa in Warsaw and try and get a Schengen visa another route, does it seem to be quicker?
2. When you applied for the Schengen visa did you already have your interview set or do you schedule it after you got approved for the visa?
3. Do you remember about how long after you received the NVC notification of transfer to Warsaw, that it took for you to be able to schedule your interview?
4. Do you remember how you received your invoice number?
5. Did your spouse do her medical in Russia before the interview?
Forgive me if my questions are tedious. I just want to make sure I understand everything and know what to expect. Any recommendations or advise is welcomed.
First, let me say thank you for taking the time to share this. I have some questions and would like your advise if you do not mind.
In summary, we just started the process for K1 visa and we have been approved and sent to Warsaw. We have not applied for the Schengen at all. We were hoping that we could get transferred to Turkey or Kazakhstan so we filled out the ds-260 for Turkey. However, we have not received the welcome packet, or invoice number, or been able to create an account on the CEAC website. My fiancé is a Russian citizen, I am the USC and sponsor with no financial proof of employment for my fiancé We are hoping to learn from other people's experiences and avoid what we can.
1. Should we leave the k-1 visa in Warsaw and try and get a Schengen visa another route, does it seem to be quicker?
2. When you applied for the Schengen visa did you already have your interview set or do you schedule it after you got approved for the visa?
3. Do you remember about how long after you received the NVC notification of transfer to Warsaw, that it took for you to be able to schedule your interview?
4. Do you remember how you received your invoice number?
5. Did your spouse do her medical in Russia before the interview?
Forgive me if my questions are tedious. I just want to make sure I understand everything and know what to expect. Any recommendations or advise is welcomed.
First, let me say thank you for taking the time to share this. I have some questions and would like your advise if you do not mind.
In summary, we just started the process for K1 visa and we have been approved and sent to Warsaw. We have not applied for the Schengen at all. We were hoping that we could get transferred to Turkey or Kazakhstan so we filled out the ds-260 for Turkey. However, we have not received the welcome packet, or invoice number, or been able to create an account on the CEAC website. My fiancé is a Russian citizen, I am the USC and sponsor with no financial proof of employment for my fiancé We are hoping to learn from other people's experiences and avoid what we can.
1. Should we leave the k-1 visa in Warsaw and try and get a Schengen visa another route, does it seem to be quicker?
2. When you applied for the Schengen visa did you already have your interview set or do you schedule it after you got approved for the visa?
3. Do you remember about how long after you received the NVC notification of transfer to Warsaw, that it took for you to be able to schedule your interview?
4. Do you remember how you received your invoice number?
5. Did your spouse do her medical in Russia before the interview?
Forgive me if my questions are tedious. I just want to make sure I understand everything and know what to expect. Any recommendations or advise is welcomed.