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Whitehouse Petition to speed up K-1 Fiance visa backlog

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Please sign this whitehouse petition to speed up the K-1 fiance visa process. As many of you know the DACA processing backlog at the California servicing center has slowed down a already slow processing of K-1 fiance visa. What should take 5 months and was taking 7.8 months is now taking 9 months or more. Please sign this petition in order to help improve the processing time for those who have followed the legal process of immigration and are now stuck in limbo.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Singapore
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We support your efforts! Fingers crossed you can get enough signatures!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Although my petition has already been approved, I'm proud to sign this in hopes it will bring fairness to other petitioners. My only suggestion is that it should have addressed all service centers and not exclusively California.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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IS there one for I-130s too? Ill sign them all

"Missing someone gets easier everyday because even though you are one day further from the last time you saw them, you are one day closer to the next time you will."

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2004- Met online. Started a great friendship
2009- Decided our friendship had turned into something major
2009- First Official Visit and when we officially started dating
July 1st,2011- We got married!!!
USCIS
September 14,2012- Sent In I-130
September 20,2012- First NOA
September 25,2012- I-130 transferred to another office for processing because they now have jurisdiction over the case.
May 18, 2013- NOA2

NVC

February 21,2014- Case Complete

MONTREAL EMBASSY

April 14,2014- Interview (Administrative Review for passport renewal)

June 17,2014- Visa Listed as Issued

June 20,2014- Visa In Hand

July 27,2014- Port Of Entry

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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We've finally been approved but I fully support others coming after us to NOT have such a long wait! I've signed it and passed it along in Facebook. I hope it gets pushed through! :D

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Our lives were essentially on hold for a year because of this. The first 6 months came and went, but the months after that were just downright cruel. My husband had to return to his country to finish college and because he was months late getting here, this meant that he was months late on applying for AP (permission to travel) and we were under so much stress over the possibility of having to start over from scratch completely again. (The AP took from May to August--that was with calling and begging).

The delays feel like punishments for doing everything right.

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