Peter Miami
Aug 24 2006, 01:01 PM
To: All VJ members going through the U.S. Embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.
I am posting this thread because I have had to explain this process many times so by putting it here it should help everyone. The best of luck to your fiancée and you.
You could look at my timeline and get an idea. Remember no two K-1 fiancée visa petitions are exactly the same.
After your petition leaves your service center (CSC/TSC, NVC, VSC) it goes to NVC and it might take about two weeks. From NVC it goes to the U.S. Embassy in Bogotá this usually takes about four or five days.
There are short-cuts that you can take once the petition gets to Bogotá. But the first thing you do is to call NVC every couple of days to a week. Make sure you speak with a customer service representative and not the automated system, K-1’s stay less than two weeks and they do not put them in the system. When you call NVC, get your case number and ask them when they will sent the petition out. Once you know that date, call back on that date and make sure that they sent it out. Then you track the package through www.dhl.com. I will give you the instruction later.
Once the petition gets to the Embassy you or your fiancée faxes and sends by courier (Servientrega); a copy of your fiancées passport, OF-169, DS-2001 and DS-230 part 1. If the Embassy gets these documents before the cut-off date (varies from month to month 16th to the 20th) then you get the interview the following month. If not by the cut-off date you get the interview the month after that.
After the NOA2 every thing moves fast so you need to make sure your fiancée and you get all the documents, paperwork, and all other stuff ready and send it to her.
Good luck,
Peter Miami
Peter Miami
Aug 24 2006, 01:15 PM
Hi All,
Under “The Foreign Embassy and Consulate General Discussion” section I have written threads called; “Colombian Club”, “Tracking Instructions for DHL”, “What is in Packet #3”, “What is in Packet #4 and I have many more threads to assist the U.S.C. going through the U.S. Embassy/Consulate office in Colombia for K-1 Fiancé(e) Visa’s. I give tips, ideas, short-cuts and many more things that helped me and other VJ members. I hope they help you.
Some of these tips have helped VJ members going through other U.S. Embassy’s and Consulates.
Regards,
Peter Miami
Peter Miami
Sep 6 2006, 09:17 AM
Hi John,
Read these threads that I have posted in order to help others along the process.
Good luck,
Peter Miami
Peter Miami
Sep 13 2006, 10:24 AM
Hi Mystery,
This is one of the threads that I told you about.
Good luck,
Peter Miami
Rodney
Sep 15 2006, 11:27 AM
Add me to the club. I'm currently waiting on an RFE for my NOA1. I leave for a 9 day trip to Bogota on Setp. 22nd.
Peter Miami
Sep 18 2006, 10:24 AM
Hi Rodney,
Welcome aboard and read the threads that I have written in order to get advice, tip, short-cuts and other information. Have a nice trip to Colombia. I am dying to take a vacation to Colombia to relax, eat, drink, dance and party.
Peter Miami
Peter Miami
Sep 25 2006, 10:11 AM
QUOTE(Peter Miami @ Aug 24 2006, 02:01 PM)

To: All VJ members going through the U.S. Embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.
I am posting this thread because I have had to explain this process many times so by putting it here it should help everyone. The best of luck to your fiancée and you.
You could look at my timeline and get an idea. Remember no two K-1 fiancée visa petitions are exactly the same.
After your petition leaves your service center (CSC/TSC, NVC, VSC) it goes to NVC and it might take about two weeks. From NVC it goes to the U.S. Embassy in Bogotá this usually takes about four or five days.
There are short-cuts that you can take once the petition gets to Bogotá. But the first thing you do is to call NVC every couple of days to a week. Make sure you speak with a customer service representative and not the automated system, K-1’s stay less than two weeks and they do not put them in the system. When you call NVC, get your case number and ask them when they will sent the petition out. Once you know that date, call back on that date and make sure that they sent it out. Then you track the package through www.dhl.com. I will give you the instruction later.
Once the petition gets to the Embassy you or your fiancée faxes and sends by courier (Servientrega); a copy of your fiancées passport, OF-169, DS-2001 and DS-230 part 1. If the Embassy gets these documents before the cut-off date (varies from month to month 16th to the 20th) then you get the interview the following month. If not by the cut-off date you get the interview the month after that.
After the NOA2 every thing moves fast so you need to make sure your fiancée and you get all the documents, paperwork, and all other stuff ready and send it to her.
Good luck,
Peter Miami
Hi Olivia,
Read these threads that I have posted in order to help others along the process.
Good luck,
Peter Miami
Peter Miami
Sep 28 2006, 08:24 AM
Hello Lisa,
This is one of the threads that I told you about.
Good luck,
Peter Miami
Peter Miami
Oct 4 2006, 11:30 AM
QUOTE(Peter Miami @ Aug 24 2006, 02:01 PM)

To: All VJ members going through the U.S. Embassy in Bogotá, Colombia.
I am posting this thread because I have had to explain this process many times so by putting it here it should help everyone. The best of luck to your fiancée and you.
You could look at my timeline and get an idea. Remember no two K-1 fiancée visa petitions are exactly the same.
After your petition leaves your service center (CSC/TSC, NVC, VSC) it goes to NVC and it might take about two weeks. From NVC it goes to the U.S. Embassy in Bogotá this usually takes about four or five days.
There are short-cuts that you can take once the petition gets to Bogotá. But the first thing you do is to call NVC every couple of days to a week. Make sure you speak with a customer service representative and not the automated system, K-1’s stay less than two weeks and they do not put them in the system. When you call NVC, get your case number and ask them when they will sent the petition out. Once you know that date, call back on that date and make sure that they sent it out. Then you track the package through www.dhl.com. I will give you the instruction later.
Once the petition gets to the Embassy you or your fiancée faxes and sends by courier (Servientrega); a copy of your fiancées passport, OF-169, DS-2001 and DS-230 part 1. If the Embassy gets these documents before the cut-off date (varies from month to month 16th to the 20th) then you get the interview the following month. If not by the cut-off date you get the interview the month after that.
After the NOA2 every thing moves fast so you need to make sure your fiancée and you get all the documents, paperwork, and all other stuff ready and send it to her.
Good luck,
Peter Miami
Hi Heather,
Read this thread that I wrote.
Good luck,
Peter Miami
lucho562
Oct 13 2006, 02:54 PM
I am just starting the process. My fiance lives in Colombia...so i'll be visting this thread often. thanks
Peter Miami
Oct 16 2006, 03:10 PM
Hi Lucho,
Welcome aboard and I hope you have a speedy journey. Read this thread and the other ones that I posted in the under “The Foreign Embassy and Consulate General Discussion” section I have written threads called; “Colombian Club”, “Tracking Instructions for DHL”, “What is in Packet #3”, “What is in Packet #4 and I have many more threads to assist the U.S.C. going through the U.S. Embassy/Consulate office in Colombia for K-1 Fiancé(e) Visa’s. I give tips, ideas, short-cuts and many more things that helped me and other VJ members. I hope they help you. If you have any questions after reading them let me know.
Good luck,
Peter Miami
Peter Miami
Oct 17 2006, 05:21 PM
Hi Carmen,
Read this thread it will help you out.
Good luck,
Peter Miami
Peter Miami
Oct 19 2006, 01:36 PM
QUOTE(Peter Miami @ Aug 24 2006, 02:15 PM)

Hi All,
Under “The Foreign Embassy and Consulate General Discussion” section I have written threads called; “Colombian Club”, “Tracking Instructions for DHL”, “What is in Packet #3”, “What is in Packet #4 and I have many more threads to assist the U.S.C. going through the U.S. Embassy/Consulate office in Colombia for K-1 Fiancé(e) Visa’s. I give tips, ideas, short-cuts and many more things that helped me and other VJ members. I hope they help you.
Some of these tips have helped VJ members going through other U.S. Embassy’s and Consulates.
Regards,
Peter Miami
Hey Rosie,
Here is the thread I told you about. Good luck and let me know if you have any questions.
Peter Miami
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