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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Hi all,

I applied for the first part of the K-1 visa at the start of April of this year. We are being processed at the Texas Service Center. After reading some of the other posts on here I am worried that the first part of this process at TSC is going to take far longer than expected. If all goes according to the estimated processing time on USCIS website of 5 months, then I am hoping that my fiance will have his visa in hand by end of October/early November.

I understand the requirements of marrying within 90 days of him coming over. My question is this: if we were to marry immediately upon his arrival in, let's just say early November, how likely is it that he will be able to return home in December for the holidays? Being home for Christmas is a very important item for him and would be heart breaking if he is unable to be there because of admin details over here. Can we file the permission to travel document prior to him receiving his visa? I asked this same question a few times to USCIS and got mixed responses from them.

Thank you in advance to anyone who can answer this question!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Say you marry on November 1st, and send your papers off by November 2nd. You send of your Advanced Parole along with the application. From what I am seeing, most people get their AP along with their EAD in around 70 days after filing. You can't apply for it in advance. The visa is valid for a year from the time of the medical. If he gets it in November, a much more simple option would be to wait until January 2nd to come over. Would save a lot of time and a lot of money.

K1 AOS:

May 22nd: Sent away AOS package Day 1

May 27th: Notification via text/email confirming receiving package. Day 5

May 29th: NOA's recieved on 29th May Day 7

June 2nd: Biometrics appointment for June 16th arrives. Day 11

June 16th: Successful Biometrics. Day 24

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Hi all,

I applied for the first part of the K-1 visa at the start of April of this year. We are being processed at the Texas Service Center. After reading some of the other posts on here I am worried that the first part of this process at TSC is going to take far longer than expected. If all goes according to the estimated processing time on USCIS website of 5 months, then I am hoping that my fiance will have his visa in hand by end of October/early November.

I understand the requirements of marrying within 90 days of him coming over. My question is this: if we were to marry immediately upon his arrival in, let's just say early November, how likely is it that he will be able to return home in December for the holidays? Being home for Christmas is a very important item for him and would be heart breaking if he is unable to be there because of admin details over here. Can we file the permission to travel document prior to him receiving his visa? I asked this same question a few times to USCIS and got mixed responses from them.

Thank you in advance to anyone who can answer this question!

Hi there! Welcome to VJ! :)

The 5-6 months average processing time is only for NOA1 to NOA2. It can even take longer. After this, time varies significantly due to a lot of factors, mainly: NVC, how the embassy schedule the interviews, and medical. 2-3 months after NOA2 is a good estimate. To be honest, he may still be back home for Christmas.

To answer your question, you CAN'T apply for AP (Advance Parole/Re-entry permit to US) before getting his visa. He can only apply for this with AOS after he arrives in US, then you guys get married, and finally received the marriage certificate. Processing time for the EAD/AP is 60-90 days (~3 months) from application.

Btw, when you have a chance, :time:, it helps everyone using the forum.

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01/14/2013 Filed I-129f

07/31/2013 I-129f NOA2

11/04/2013 Visa Received

11/21/2013 POE: Honolulu .. Aloha!

01/27/2014 Wedding day! (L)

03/11/2014 Filed I-485, I-131 and I-765

05/31/2014 EAD/AP card received

06/27/2014 Green card received

05/12/2016 Filed I-751

05/25/2016 Check cashed

05/26/2016 NOA (Dated 05/16) Received

06/20/2016 Biometric Appointment

05/07/2017 10-year Green card received

N-400

07/02/2018 Filed N-400 online

07/24/2018 Biometric Appointment

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Indonesia
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I can suggest to you:

1. Married as soon as possible. Get the certified copy of your marriage certificate

2. Before he arrive, you already prepare for AOS, EAD and AP document (total payment $1070). Just left the blank document that your fiance need to fill in

3. Sent the package the day after you get your certified copy. Or if you can make the same day that would be better

The entire process will take about 1-2 months. hopefully this is help.

Our timeline heart.gifheart.gifheart.gif : December,21st 2013- Sent our I-129F packageDecember,23rd 2013- Texas lockbox received the packageDecember,27th 2013- Email Notification for NOA1January,2nd 2014- Alien Registration number changedJanuary,3rd 2014- NOA1 hardcopy receivedJanuary,29th 2014-NOA2 mailed(26 days)!*got information from USCIS at 8.30 pm (GMT+7)February,3rd 2014-NOA2 on handFebruary,19th 2014-NVC left!!!February, 25th 2014- NVC hard copy notif on hand (ask to fill in DS-160)February,26th 2014-DS-160 completed+Packet 3 sentFebruary,27th 2014- Package 4 received (email). Approved interview dateFebruary,28th 2014- Medical examMarch,3rd 2014-Medical exam pick up (approved)March,15th 2014-$240 visa payment done (Permata Bank)March,25th 2014- Interview date with my fiance rose.gif March,27th 2014- Submit his paystubs and my original birth certificate (APPROVED VISA!)April,3rd 2014- VISA ON HAND (L) :goofy: April,10th 2014- My fiance back to US for prepare our new lifeMay,19th 2014-Fly to Chicago! Total time until interview: 81 daysThe BIG PLAN:May,30th 2014- Officially mrs. Stephens wub.pngJune,4th 2014-Apply SSNJune,9th 2014-SSN card receivedJune,11th 2014-AOS package sentJune,16th 2014-EAD and AP initial reviewJune,18th 2014-Got Michigan State ID! can use this to join bank accountJune,18th 2014-Got text from USCIS for 3 of my applicationsJune,25th 2014-got 3 mails from USCISJuly,11th 2014-Biometric appointment at Grand Rapids, MI :dancing:July,26th 2014 Our reception! star_smile.gifAugust,13th 2014-Interview date scheduled for greencardAugust,22nd 2014-USCIS sent my EAD/AP card!woohoo!August,22nd 2014-USCIS sent interview cancel letter because we moved to Ohio<p>
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Filed: Country: Monaco
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Hi all,

I applied for the first part of the K-1 visa at the start of April of this year. We are being processed at the Texas Service Center. After reading some of the other posts on here I am worried that the first part of this process at TSC is going to take far longer than expected. If all goes according to the estimated processing time on USCIS website of 5 months, then I am hoping that my fiance will have his visa in hand by end of October/early November.

I understand the requirements of marrying within 90 days of him coming over. My question is this: if we were to marry immediately upon his arrival in, let's just say early November, how likely is it that he will be able to return home in December for the holidays? Being home for Christmas is a very important item for him and would be heart breaking if he is unable to be there because of admin details over here. Can we file the permission to travel document prior to him receiving his visa? I asked this same question a few times to USCIS and got mixed responses from them.

Thank you in advance to anyone who can answer this question!

Just a suggestion: Play it safe and have him come over after the holidays so you don't have to worry about getting AP for his return.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Thank you! If we waited to play it safe until after the holidays, or if just in general we didn't apply for a reentry permit into the US, does adjusting his status after we marry allow him to travel freely as well as work?

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Thank you! If we waited to play it safe until after the holidays, or if just in general we didn't apply for a reentry permit into the US, does adjusting his status after we marry allow him to travel freely as well as work?

Yes, once he receives his EAD (Employment Authorization Document) and AP combo card. Approximate processing time for this is ~3months from application.

By the way, AP can only be used as a re-entry permit to US. If he intends to travel internationally aside from his home country, he has to check the visa requirements, if needs one based on his citizenship (or the passport he's using).

heart.gif After all, we're all just walking home ...heart.gif

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01/14/2013 Filed I-129f

07/31/2013 I-129f NOA2

11/04/2013 Visa Received

11/21/2013 POE: Honolulu .. Aloha!

01/27/2014 Wedding day! (L)

03/11/2014 Filed I-485, I-131 and I-765

05/31/2014 EAD/AP card received

06/27/2014 Green card received

05/12/2016 Filed I-751

05/25/2016 Check cashed

05/26/2016 NOA (Dated 05/16) Received

06/20/2016 Biometric Appointment

05/07/2017 10-year Green card received

N-400

07/02/2018 Filed N-400 online

07/24/2018 Biometric Appointment

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: China
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Hi all,

I applied for the first part of the K-1 visa at the start of April of this year. We are being processed at the Texas Service Center. After reading some of the other posts on here I am worried that the first part of this process at TSC is going to take far longer than expected. If all goes according to the estimated processing time on USCIS website of 5 months, then I am hoping that my fiance will have his visa in hand by end of October/early November.

I understand the requirements of marrying within 90 days of him coming over. My question is this: if we were to marry immediately upon his arrival in, let's just say early November, how likely is it that he will be able to return home in December for the holidays? Being home for Christmas is a very important item for him and would be heart breaking if he is unable to be there because of admin details over here. Can we file the permission to travel document prior to him receiving his visa? I asked this same question a few times to USCIS and got mixed responses from them.

Thank you in advance to anyone who can answer this question!

There are some exceptions, but looks like TSC's processing time is 5 to 6 months.

Also, I wouldn't complicate life by trying to make everything work.

Timeline on these visa processing is mostly out of our control.

I wouldn't do anything to jeopardize or complicate the proper Visa, marriage, and green card processing

unless there are some real emergency situations.

No matter what USCIS tells you now, the timeline reality is totally unpredictable.

I filed for I-129F back in Dec/2013, and we are hoping that she can be here in September.

If you applied in April, I think you could be looking at more of December approval,

in which case, he may be able to spend holidays there and then come.

So don't sweat it now, and let the processing guide you what's natural to do.

Best wishes.

10-04-2013 We met online
11-21-2013 We met in person in Shanghai for 2 weeks

12-13-2013 I-129F packet sent via express

12-19-2013 USCIS NOA #1 (text and email) received

12-24-2013 USCIS assigns Alien Registration Number
12-31-2013 USCIS NOA #1 hard copy received
06-02-2014 USCIS web site shows NOA #2 approval
06-06-2014 USCIS web site shows case sent to NVC

06-xx-2014 Fiancee acquired birth, marriage, and police certificates from local police station (wrong)

06-16-2014 NVC creates case with GUZ### number

06-19-2014 NVC sends case sent to Guangzhou, China
06-24-2014 Received packet 3 express mail from embassy
06-25-2014 Completed DS-160 and paid K1 visa fee

06-26-2014 Mailed packet 3 response back to Embassy

06-26-2014 Requested police certificate from Russian embassy

07-08-2014 Received packet 4 email from Embassy

07-17-2014 Picked up Russian police certificate

07-25-2014 Fiancee medical exam (received MMR & Varicella, but they missed required TD shot)

07-31-2014 Picked up medical exam reports

08-01-2014 Request (correct) birth, marriage, and police certificates from Notarial Service (GongZhengChu)

08-06-2014 Picked up birth, marriage, and police certificates from Notarial Service

08-14-2014 Passed Interview Guangzhou embassy

09-01-2014 Received passport, visa, & sealed envelope

09-13-2014 POE

09-17-2014 Went to CBP office to get (US entry) I-94 updated correctly

09-18-2014 Applied for Social Security Card
09-19-2014 Applied for Marriage License (via online)
09-25-2014 Received Social Security Card
09-30-2014 Picked up Marriage License
10-09-2014 Marriage by Justice of Peace
10-09-2014 Got Certified Marriage Certificate Copies
10-17-2014 Received a letter from SS office that they need the marriage license
10-09-2014 Applied to change the social security card name
10-24-2014 Went back to SS office to provide the marriage certificate documents again!!!
12-09-2014 Submitted AOS, EAD, and AP
12-16-2014 Received 16 emails and 16 text NOA messages
01-05-2015 Received Biometrics appointment letter for (01-12-2015)
01-12-2015 Had Biometrics (fingerprint & picture) - Required Marriage Certificate!!!
02-17-2015 EAD and AP is approved
02-23-2015 Received AP is approval letter
02-25-2015 Received EAD/AP combo card (expires 02/16/2016)
02-27-2015 Applied for SS card name change (they took her SS card)
02-27-2015 Driver's learner permit test was denied since the SS card was given to SS office for name change
03-17-2015 Received SS card with married name
03-17-2015 Started to change all her accounts to married name
03-23-2015 Received potential interview waiver letter
03-27-2015 DMV rejects learner's permit due to "legal status=pending" and vision test failure
04-05-2015 Vision test for learner's permit
04-06-2015 DPS sent us letter that DHS cleared my wife's status to acquire driver's license.
04-10-2015 Passed Driver Learner's Permit
04-22-2015 Received Driver Learner's Permit ID card (expires 02/16/2016)
08-27-2015 Green Card approved
08-31-2015 Received Green Card "Welcome Notice Was Mailed" letter
09-05-2015 Received Green card
10-26-2015 Passed Driver's License Road Test (on 3rd attempt)
11-03-2015 Received Driver's License (expires 02/16/2022)
11-06-2015 Applied to remove conditional work remark on SS card
11-23-2015 Received updated Social Security Card.
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05-27-2018 File USC

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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My question is this: if we were to marry immediately upon his arrival in, let's just say early November, how likely is it that he will be able to return home in December for the holidays?

Not at all likely. Once you file for AOS and the AP after you get married and have the marriage certificate in hand, figure about three months to receive the AP which allows him to re-enter the US once he leaves (anyone can leave at any time, it is the getting back in that is the tricky part).

Being home for Christmas is a very important item for him and would be heart breaking if he is unable to be there because of admin details over here.

Then have him delay coming to the US in the first place until after Christmas and then you guys get married and proceed along the process.

Can we file the permission to travel document prior to him receiving his visa?

No

I asked this same question a few times to USCIS and got mixed responses from them.

Of course, like talking with the IRS>

Thank you in advance to anyone who can answer this question!

International relationships and immigration to the US to become married and permanently reside here require couples (and their families and friends) to understand that things have to be done differently. Most will understand this and not hold anyone hostage over the requirements. Also priorities must be made and set and followed.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

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Hi all,

I applied for the first part of the K-1 visa at the start of April of this year. We are being processed at the Texas Service Center. After reading some of the other posts on here I am worried that the first part of this process at TSC is going to take far longer than expected. If all goes according to the estimated processing time on USCIS website of 5 months, then I am hoping that my fiance will have his visa in hand by end of October/early November.

Being home for Christmas is a very important item for him and would be heart breaking if he is unable to be there because of admin details over here.

If he has his K1 visa in hand before Christmas, he has 6 months to use it. Your timeline seems way too risky to think that he will be able to legally go home for Christmas if he comes here Oct/Nov. it would make more logical sense to delay until after the holidays rather than play AP roulette. Just my $.02

Edit for typos. argh

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K1 Visa timeline:

~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

02/01/2014 - mailed our petition

07/25/2014 - Johan arrives in Los Angeles! 

*See updated timeline for specific dates.*

AOS timeline:~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

08/02/2014 - AOS, EAD, AP applications mailed. 

11/17/2014 - K2 gets an interview waiver letter in the mail (dated November 12th) (K1 has never gotten this letter)

08/24/2015 - Green cards are FINALLY in hand after nearly 13 months of waiting. 

ROC timeline: ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

05/01/2017 - ROC application sent 

05/02/2017 - CSC receives our package

05/03/2017 - Official NOA1 date

05/10/2017 - MO cashed at our bank

05/12/2017 - NOA 1 is in the mailbox.

05/20/2017 - Biometrics letter in hand

05/31/2017 - biometrics appt (Oxnard, CA)

06/19/2018 - ROC still pending with no news but that wonky glitch back in February, so we went ahead and filed for citizenship

N-400 timeline: ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

06/19/2018 - N-400 application filed online

06/20/2018 - NOA1 received online for Naturalization application

06/25/2018 - Biometrics notification online (PDF Document)

07/12/2018 - Biometrics appt (Oxnard, CA)

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Thank you! If we waited to play it safe until after the holidays, or if just in general we didn't apply for a reentry permit into the US, does adjusting his status after we marry allow him to travel freely as well as work?

He must have the EAD/AP card or GC in his hands before travelling or working. If he leaves the US before the GC arrives and does not have the AP card, he will not be allowed back in to the US. If being home for the holidays is so important, I would wait until after and have him come then assuming the expiration date of the visa is beyond the holidays--PLEASE, PLEASE check the expiration of the visa when he receives it as that is the date he must enter the US by and it does vary by country. He can leave the US at anytime, but he must have the proper documents in order to enter the US--i.e. valid visa, AP, or GC.

Dave

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Where is he moving from? Living in the states sounds like it's going to be very difficult/expensive if he can't handle one year of not

being home for Christmas

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Hi all,

I applied for the first part of the K-1 visa at the start of April of this year. We are being processed at the Texas Service Center. After reading some of the other posts on here I am worried that the first part of this process at TSC is going to take far longer than expected. If all goes according to the estimated processing time on USCIS website of 5 months, then I am hoping that my fiance will have his visa in hand by end of October/early November.

I understand the requirements of marrying within 90 days of him coming over. My question is this: if we were to marry immediately upon his arrival in, let's just say early November, how likely is it that he will be able to return home in December for the holidays? Being home for Christmas is a very important item for him and would be heart breaking if he is unable to be there because of admin details over here. Can we file the permission to travel document prior to him receiving his visa? I asked this same question a few times to USCIS and got mixed responses from them.

Thank you in advance to anyone who can answer this question!

My co-worker applied for K1 visa last year March for his fiancee in Germany. Took 13 months to get the visa. They got married in end of April this year. Just last week, she went in for her green card interview.

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