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Eli the Barrowboy
Hi Everyone,

We applied for a K-1 visa on october 1st and still no word. Now, we plan to get married on Oct 11th in Oregon but if the visa is too late or denied we plan to go ahead with the wedding and then come back to the UK and possibly do DCF later - if getting rejected for our K-1 doesn't scupper that plan.

Obviously I can't enter the USA on the visa waiver programme as we are planning to get wed so what do we need in the way of entry visa in order to get married to my US fiance and then leave?

I know about all the evidence of my plan to leave again but do I need to file for something else and, if so, how long will it take to get the stamp?

R
KimandRuss
It looks like your approval is right around the corner. What makes you think you might be denied?

Once you are approved you will have 6 months to use the K1 for entry and then 90 days within which you must marry in the US. So, October shouldn't be a problem if you wait to enter the US until July or August.

You can 'usually' enter the US while awaiting your visa. You can even enter to marry...as long as you leave again. wink.gif Many people have. But, you need to have lots of info that will tie you to the UK and prove you are going home. It's the intent to immigrate that the POE officer will be looking at.

If, for whatever reason, your K1 is denied and you choose DCF your USC fiance will need to reside in the UK with you on a legal visa for 6 months (most countries are now 6 months..might wanna check that wink.gif) before you can start the DCF process. This is as of last year.

Good luck

Eli the Barrowboy
Cheers Guys,

So long as there is no special visa needed we will be OK.

I don't think we will be denied but time's a getting short and I like to be covering all the bases so to speak!!!

R


KimandRuss
Remember..... the K1 is a one time only entry so once you're both here in the U.S. you can't leave unless/until you get AP. wink.gif
estadia



Hey now i think ur approval is coming fast i saw someone get theirs not too long ago that was filed in july noa1 in aug.........just hang in there u will be here way before oct..............
sara
Eli the Barrowboy
QUOTE(estadia @ Mar 11 2008, 01:40 PM) *
Hey now i think ur approval is coming fast i saw someone get theirs not too long ago that was filed in july noa1 in aug.........just hang in there u will be here way before oct..............
sara


No word yet, Sara?

I don't think I'm out of order in suggesting you really should write to Congressman Peter DeFazio.

http://www.defazio.house.gov/

Eugene Office
405 East 8th Ave. #2030
Eugene, OR 97401
Phone: (541) 465-6732


L & P
I agree with Ronan, Sara it has been a very long wait for you. And Ronan stay positive!!!! I am sure you will have visa on time for the wedding. Well we do have similar timelines and I am supposed to get married on 08.08.08 in Las Vegas .......so imagine how I feel whistling.gif crying.gif

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SonoranSongbird
Eli, every time I see your handle I get the Decemberists song stuck in my head!

You will most likely have your visa before your planned wedding. As of yesterday, CSC had approved about half of the October filers, so your NOA2 should be coming soon. The rest of the process moves more quickly (although processing times at the consulate vary from consulate to consulate). If for some reason you do not have the visa, though, starting over with DCF will mean just that---starting over. What some couples have done is had a wedding ceremony and party without getting legally married. I would suggest that may be a better option if you are delayed. But I really don't think it will be an issue--you are still within the predicted time frame for an October filer.

Estadia, I know there are still a few July and August petitions getting their NOA2s now, but you are outside of USCIS's official time by about a week, so you should be able to get them to check on your petition now (or do you have to be past their time frame by a month?). If that does not work, then you should contact your congressman as others have suggested.
Eli the Barrowboy
QUOTE(SonoranSongbird @ Mar 11 2008, 05:48 PM) *
Eli, every time I see your handle I get the Decemberists song stuck in my head!


Cheers ... there are a lot worse things to get stuck in your head ...

"Would I could afford to buy my love a fine gown
Made of gold and silk Arabian thread
But I am dead and gone and lying in a church ground
But still I push my barrow all the day..."


QUOTE(L & P @ Mar 11 2008, 05:23 PM) *
I am supposed to get married on 08.08.08 in Las Vegas


Good luck for that ... we are all willing you on ... we seem to be stuck on someone's desk who is a) sick cool.gif new to the job c) sick and new to the job

R
God's*GiRL
Im sure you will get approval this month.Mark my word whistling.gif
I saw lots of October filers who got their NOA2 and some of November and December...!!
Gooo CSC!!!! kicking.gif


SonoranSongbird
QUOTE(Eli the Barrowboy @ Mar 12 2008, 07:09 AM) *
Cheers ... there are a lot worse things to get stuck in your head ...


we seem to be stuck on someone's desk who is a) sick cool.gif new to the job c) sick and new to the job

R


True--on both of those.

I think you'll have your NOA2 soon. They seem to be about half way through the October petitions, if VJ timelines are a representative sample, and they are moving faster than they were a few months ago. Once you get it, things will move a lot faster.
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