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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Hey all, 

 

How long should the Letter of Intent be? And should it be written from the petitioner or from the beneficiary? Does it matter?

 

Thanks! 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Singapore
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20 minutes ago, Bree&Badr said:

Hey all, 

 

How long should the Letter of Intent be? And should it be written from the petitioner or from the beneficiary? Does it matter?

 

Thanks! 

Hi there. There has to be one from each of you; so one from the beneficiary and one from the petitioner. Both letters must be wet ink.

 

The letter of intent should not be longer than 2 paragraphs, and should state your identities, how you met within the last two year and your intention to marry within 90 days of entering U.S. on a K1 Visa.

 

Hope this helps.

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Fiancé Letter of Intent





[PETITIONER’S OR BENEFICIARY’S NAME]
[PETITIONER’S OR BENEFICIARY’S ADDRESS]

United States Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

[ADDRESS OF FILING LOCATION]

or when submitting for interview

United States Department of State
United States Consulate,
[name of country where Embassy is located]
[Embassy Address]

 

 

 

(Date mm-dd-yyyy)

 

 

 

Dear Sir or Madam:

 

I, (applicant’s or beneficiary’s name), do hereby state that I am legally able and willing to marry (petitioner’s or beneficiary’s name), and intend to do so within 90 days of my arrival into the US using the K-1 visa.

 

 

 

 

Yours truly,

 

(Signature)

 

(Print name)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Netherlands
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I don't often say this as I really hate people doing it. But please read the guides. It is laid out very easily in the guide with a template and everything.

http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1guide

 

Use the template as posted above. Both the petitioner and the beneficiary need to fill it out and sign it.

Good luck!

 

 

06.01.2016 met online                                                                    

06.23.2017 met in person                                                              

12.16.2017 got engaged

 

K1 fiance visa

12.20.2017 K1 filed

12.22.2017 NOA-1

07.10.2018 NOA-2 (200 days)

07.18.2018 case at NVC (case number available on 07.20)

7.26.2018 case at Amsterdam Consulate

7.27-2018 P3 through e-mail

08.02.2018 medical

08.14.2018 interview APPROVED 

08.21.2018 POE

08.25.2018 💕Married 💕

 

AOS adjustment of status and AP/EAD 

08.27.2018 filed AOS, AP and EAD

08.30.2018 NOA-1 on all 3

9.21.2018 RFE on AOS

9.28.2018 replied to RFE

10.04.2018 biometrics appointment Louisville

11.29.2018 AOS interview Indianapolis  

01.28.2019 AOS approved

 

ROC removal of conditions

12.7.2020 filed ROC 

1.30.2021 NOA-1

5.28.2021 existing biometrics applied (no new biometrics done)

10.27.2021 ROC approved (no interview)

 

Check your case status: https://myaccount.uscis.dhs.gov

Call USCIS: 800-375-5283 

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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you both need to write a seperate letter of intent to marry

you also need to be aware that few K1 visas are rarely approved in Morocco/ 14 in 2016

you need more than a 2 week vacation to meet

you need quality face time and plenty of it

several trips

important is the following

age or age differences

religions of both

moroccan needs to know responsible English

approval from moroccan family to marry

moroccan has to know at the interview every thing big and small about the USC like education, where they live, job, USC family

and moroccan needs to have plans for live in USA like will they work or study

 

go to the USCIS website and see the stats on applicaiitons and approvals

 

most of us who tried K1 returned and married / i had 5 trips before getting approval

you will see a few here approved but they had all of the above carefully planned with no big age differences

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Sweden
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^^^^ The template that someone previously posted is almost identical to the one we used, and I'm assuming it works just fine because we've made it to the interview stage (which is scheduled next week) without any questions or concerns (so far). Both our names were printed and we both signed (wet signature). :) 

 

Håll ut, y'all.

 

               K1 Process                                                                                AOS Process

July 2015 - met online thanks to Zak Bagans                                                            May 25, 2018 - South Carolina marriage license issued

June 2016 - first in-person meeting                                                                             May 26, 2018 - legally married

August 2016 - stateside visit                                                                                        June 7, 2018 - applied for Social Security Number [manual verification required]

February-April 2017 - stateside visit                                                                           June 18, 2018 - SSN/card received in the mail

April 4, 2017 - got engaged                                                                                          June 30, 2018 - submitted I-485 (AOS)/I-765 (EAD)/I-131 (AP) together

June 5, 2017 - submitted I129F                                                                                   July 9, 2018 - AOS/EAD/AP electronic NOA1 received

June 12, 2017 - received NOA1                                                                                   July 13, 2018 - AOS/EAD/AP hard copy NOA1 received (dated July 6, 2018)

December 1, 2017 - received NOA2                                                                            July 25, 2018 - Biometrics appointment (Charlotte, NC)

January 17, 2018 - NVC received case                                                                      August 1, 2018 - case status updated to "Ready to be Scheduled for Interview"

January 18, 2018 - received NVC case number by phone                                      August 11, 2018 - case status updated to "I-485 Interview Scheduled"

January 24, 2018 - packet received via email                                                           August 16, 2018 - AOS Interview Scheduled letter received

February 15, 2018 - medical appointment                                                                 August 28, 2018 - visited civil surgeon (Winston-Salem, NC) to complete I-693

February-March 2018 - trip to Gothenburg                                                                                                [beneficiary had to get one remaining vaccination stateside]

February 22, 2018 - interview at the US Embassy in Stockholm                            September 18, 2018 - I-485/AOS Interview in Greer, SC

                                    [passed, pending receipt of medical papers]                           September 18, 2018 - case status updated to "Card Has Been Issued/Mailed"

February 27, 2018 - medical papers received by Embassy                                     September 25, 2018 - Green Card received in the mail

March 5, 2018 - visa received in the mail with passport                                          October 6, 2018 - traditional wedding with family & friends

May 16, 2018 - POE in Charlotte, NC

 

 

Up next.... Removal of Conditions!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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18 hours ago, adil-rafa said:

Hi there, thanks for the feedback! Hope we are good- we've lived together around 7 months in total over the past year- four months living abroad together in India so I hope that works. Thanks for the tips. 

 

 

18 hours ago, adil-rafa said:

 

 

you both need to write a seperate letter of intent to marry

you also need to be aware that few K1 visas are rarely approved in Morocco/ 14 in 2016

you need more than a 2 week vacation to meet

you need quality face time and plenty of it

several trips

important is the following

age or age differences

religions of both

moroccan needs to know responsible English

approval from moroccan family to marry

moroccan has to know at the interview every thing big and small about the USC like education, where they live, job, USC family

and moroccan needs to have plans for live in USA like will they work or study

 

go to the USCIS website and see the stats on applicaiitons and approvals

 

most of us who tried K1 returned and married / i had 5 trips before getting approval

you will see a few here approved but they had all of the above carefully planned with no big age differences

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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On 2/14/2018 at 6:46 AM, adil-rafa said:

you both need to write a seperate letter of intent to marry

you also need to be aware that few K1 visas are rarely approved in Morocco/ 14 in 2016

 

I know that you are biased because you had a bad experience with your K1 visa petition. We did too and I am biased for that reason as well. But please try to represent the facts accurately. I would not suggest the K1 petition to anyone through Morocco either, I think the CR1 is a superior visa - but if you look at the USCIS data (as you suggest) in 2016, there were many more than 14 K1 visas approved through Morocco. 

 

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