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I'm the Canadian petitioner.
My fiance is the beneficiary. (American.)

Due to certain events I am currently unemployed and will be homeless by this Friday.

Is it possible that I can expedite the K1 visa process?

Or should I just leave it and wait?

Cheers,

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Service Center: California Service Center.
I-129F Sent: 2016-02-23 (Delivered via USPS Express mail courier.)
I-129F Arrival: 2016-02-24 (Lewisville Lockbox Facility location.)
I-129F NOA1: 2016-02-29 (Received Confirmation text and email.)
I-129F NOA1: 2016-03-01 (Received email confirmation of payment withdrawal of petition fee.)

I-129F NOA1: 2016-03-04 (Received hard copy of NOA1 receipt.)

Visited Fiance in the States - week visit: 2016-03-20

Due to reasons, extended stay. Decided to marry and adjust status.

I-129F Notice of Withdrawal sent: 2016-03-29

Married: 2016-04-08

Medical: 2016-04-11

I-129F Notice of Withdrawal NOA1: 2016-04-21

Bloodwork (Quest Diagnostics) Date of Report: 2016-05-04

Biometrics NOA1: 2016-06-09
Biometrics NOA2: 2016-06-27
Biometrics Appointment: 2016-07-12

Received Interview date: 10/31/2016!!! Appointment scheduled for 11/29/2016!

Green Card Interview: 11/29/2016: Conditional Green Card Approved.

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I'm the Canadian petitioner.

My fiance is the beneficiary. (American.)

Due to certain events I am currently unemployed and will be homeless by this Friday.

Is it possible that I can expedite the K1 visa process?

Or should I just leave it and wait?

Cheers,

Can I just say, I've had little sleep, I do apologize..

I'm the beneficiary.

My Fiance is the petitioner.

My apologies,

Thanks.

Sorry for the confusion.

Service Center: California Service Center.
I-129F Sent: 2016-02-23 (Delivered via USPS Express mail courier.)
I-129F Arrival: 2016-02-24 (Lewisville Lockbox Facility location.)
I-129F NOA1: 2016-02-29 (Received Confirmation text and email.)
I-129F NOA1: 2016-03-01 (Received email confirmation of payment withdrawal of petition fee.)

I-129F NOA1: 2016-03-04 (Received hard copy of NOA1 receipt.)

Visited Fiance in the States - week visit: 2016-03-20

Due to reasons, extended stay. Decided to marry and adjust status.

I-129F Notice of Withdrawal sent: 2016-03-29

Married: 2016-04-08

Medical: 2016-04-11

I-129F Notice of Withdrawal NOA1: 2016-04-21

Bloodwork (Quest Diagnostics) Date of Report: 2016-05-04

Biometrics NOA1: 2016-06-09
Biometrics NOA2: 2016-06-27
Biometrics Appointment: 2016-07-12

Received Interview date: 10/31/2016!!! Appointment scheduled for 11/29/2016!

Green Card Interview: 11/29/2016: Conditional Green Card Approved.

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Thank-you.

Service Center: California Service Center.
I-129F Sent: 2016-02-23 (Delivered via USPS Express mail courier.)
I-129F Arrival: 2016-02-24 (Lewisville Lockbox Facility location.)
I-129F NOA1: 2016-02-29 (Received Confirmation text and email.)
I-129F NOA1: 2016-03-01 (Received email confirmation of payment withdrawal of petition fee.)

I-129F NOA1: 2016-03-04 (Received hard copy of NOA1 receipt.)

Visited Fiance in the States - week visit: 2016-03-20

Due to reasons, extended stay. Decided to marry and adjust status.

I-129F Notice of Withdrawal sent: 2016-03-29

Married: 2016-04-08

Medical: 2016-04-11

I-129F Notice of Withdrawal NOA1: 2016-04-21

Bloodwork (Quest Diagnostics) Date of Report: 2016-05-04

Biometrics NOA1: 2016-06-09
Biometrics NOA2: 2016-06-27
Biometrics Appointment: 2016-07-12

Received Interview date: 10/31/2016!!! Appointment scheduled for 11/29/2016!

Green Card Interview: 11/29/2016: Conditional Green Card Approved.

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Thank-you.

But you could go over and wait with you fiancé for the NOA2 you'll just have to return for the medical and interview. (and not overstay anything)

Maybe you can have your address/move in with your parents or a friend these few months?...

 

 

 

 

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But you could go over and wait with you fiancé for the NOA2 you'll just have to return for the medical and interview. (and not overstay anything)

Maybe you can have your address/move in with your parents or a friend these few months?...

I was living with my parents, is the thing.

It's a pretty abusive environment.

I've asked many friends, no can do.

As my living situation has worsened, I have stayed with my fiance for extended periods of time in the past 2 months.

Last Sunday evening, when we were on our way back to the US border to get away from the negative living conditions, we were pulled in.

I was provided with a form that states, the next time I leave the US and come back I will need to provide legitimate ties to Canada.

We also informed them that I would be staying a week in the USA and I don't want to overstay the time I provided to them to ruin my chances of the VISA application.

(Please note that I have not been in the States past 6 months.)

On the other hand, now that these events have happened, I don't really have any ties to Canada besides my vehicle and my phone.

My job is gone and I do not have a place to live.

So I honestly do not know what to do at this point.

Service Center: California Service Center.
I-129F Sent: 2016-02-23 (Delivered via USPS Express mail courier.)
I-129F Arrival: 2016-02-24 (Lewisville Lockbox Facility location.)
I-129F NOA1: 2016-02-29 (Received Confirmation text and email.)
I-129F NOA1: 2016-03-01 (Received email confirmation of payment withdrawal of petition fee.)

I-129F NOA1: 2016-03-04 (Received hard copy of NOA1 receipt.)

Visited Fiance in the States - week visit: 2016-03-20

Due to reasons, extended stay. Decided to marry and adjust status.

I-129F Notice of Withdrawal sent: 2016-03-29

Married: 2016-04-08

Medical: 2016-04-11

I-129F Notice of Withdrawal NOA1: 2016-04-21

Bloodwork (Quest Diagnostics) Date of Report: 2016-05-04

Biometrics NOA1: 2016-06-09
Biometrics NOA2: 2016-06-27
Biometrics Appointment: 2016-07-12

Received Interview date: 10/31/2016!!! Appointment scheduled for 11/29/2016!

Green Card Interview: 11/29/2016: Conditional Green Card Approved.

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I was living with my parents, is the thing.

It's a pretty abusive environment.

I've asked many friends, no can do.

As my living situation has worsened, I have stayed with my fiance for extended periods of time in the past 2 months.

Last Sunday evening, when we were on our way back to the US border to get away from the negative living conditions, we were pulled in.

I was provided with a form that states, the next time I leave the US and come back I will need to provide legitimate ties to Canada.

We also informed them that I would be staying a week in the USA and I don't want to overstay the time I provided to them to ruin my chances of the VISA application.

(Please note that I have not been in the States past 6 months.)

On the other hand, now that these events have happened, I don't really have any ties to Canada besides my vehicle and my phone.

My job is gone and I do not have a place to live.

So I honestly do not know what to do at this point.

Are you in the USA now?

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Nope. Unfortunately it's about the hardship to the USC, not beneficiaries. I wish you the best.

Thank-you, I figured as much.

Are you in the USA now?

Until this Friday, yes I am.

Service Center: California Service Center.
I-129F Sent: 2016-02-23 (Delivered via USPS Express mail courier.)
I-129F Arrival: 2016-02-24 (Lewisville Lockbox Facility location.)
I-129F NOA1: 2016-02-29 (Received Confirmation text and email.)
I-129F NOA1: 2016-03-01 (Received email confirmation of payment withdrawal of petition fee.)

I-129F NOA1: 2016-03-04 (Received hard copy of NOA1 receipt.)

Visited Fiance in the States - week visit: 2016-03-20

Due to reasons, extended stay. Decided to marry and adjust status.

I-129F Notice of Withdrawal sent: 2016-03-29

Married: 2016-04-08

Medical: 2016-04-11

I-129F Notice of Withdrawal NOA1: 2016-04-21

Bloodwork (Quest Diagnostics) Date of Report: 2016-05-04

Biometrics NOA1: 2016-06-09
Biometrics NOA2: 2016-06-27
Biometrics Appointment: 2016-07-12

Received Interview date: 10/31/2016!!! Appointment scheduled for 11/29/2016!

Green Card Interview: 11/29/2016: Conditional Green Card Approved.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Denmark
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I was living with my parents, is the thing.

It's a pretty abusive environment.

I've asked many friends, no can do.

As my living situation has worsened, I have stayed with my fiance for extended periods of time in the past 2 months.

Last Sunday evening, when we were on our way back to the US border to get away from the negative living conditions, we were pulled in.

I was provided with a form that states, the next time I leave the US and come back I will need to provide legitimate ties to Canada.

We also informed them that I would be staying a week in the USA and I don't want to overstay the time I provided to them to ruin my chances of the VISA application.

(Please note that I have not been in the States past 6 months.)

On the other hand, now that these events have happened, I don't really have any ties to Canada besides my vehicle and my phone.

My job is gone and I do not have a place to live.

So I honestly do not know what to do at this point.

Okay no then that won't work. I'm very sorry for your situation.

 

 

 

 

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If you're already here you can marry, stay and adjust status.

But as I am here and if I marry and stay in the United States, wouldn't that be considered Visa Fraud?

Service Center: California Service Center.
I-129F Sent: 2016-02-23 (Delivered via USPS Express mail courier.)
I-129F Arrival: 2016-02-24 (Lewisville Lockbox Facility location.)
I-129F NOA1: 2016-02-29 (Received Confirmation text and email.)
I-129F NOA1: 2016-03-01 (Received email confirmation of payment withdrawal of petition fee.)

I-129F NOA1: 2016-03-04 (Received hard copy of NOA1 receipt.)

Visited Fiance in the States - week visit: 2016-03-20

Due to reasons, extended stay. Decided to marry and adjust status.

I-129F Notice of Withdrawal sent: 2016-03-29

Married: 2016-04-08

Medical: 2016-04-11

I-129F Notice of Withdrawal NOA1: 2016-04-21

Bloodwork (Quest Diagnostics) Date of Report: 2016-05-04

Biometrics NOA1: 2016-06-09
Biometrics NOA2: 2016-06-27
Biometrics Appointment: 2016-07-12

Received Interview date: 10/31/2016!!! Appointment scheduled for 11/29/2016!

Green Card Interview: 11/29/2016: Conditional Green Card Approved.

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But as I am here and if I marry and stay in the United States, wouldn't that be considered Visa Fraud?

No. Since your already in the USA it is indeed a legal path. Intent or presumed intent alone is not enough to deny an aos. In your situation it may be the best possible thing. Just be aware that it'll be a while before you can leave the country.

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