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I finally got the letter from NVC stating that they have transferred the k1 visa documents and that we should expect to hear from the Embassy in Paris in a couple of weeks thank God!

What I am worried about isthis http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/english/general/ineligibilities.html#waivers

The Attorney General may not parole into the United States an alien who is a refugee unless the Attorney General determines that compelling reasons in the public interest with respect to that particular alien require that the alien be paroled into the United States rather than be admitted as a refugee under section 207.

My fiancé had originally went to Europe on a tourist visa but while he was there he applied for religious asylum and thank God was approved..but imnt sure if this is considered breaking/overstaying the tourist visa. All his French refugee documents are up to date, but no travel documents until his appointment with the French gov on dec 10.

I didn't mention anywhere that he was a refugee, because I went to the immigration office and the officer told me after I brought and translated all the refugee documents that I shouldn't submit any of it because it might take longer to process..he said only send what we requested and didn't really want to hear the story.

So now that the interview is coming up im worried after reading the list of ineligibilities. Can anyone help me..prayers needed please :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Applying for a K1 means you are looking for him to be admitted not paroled.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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PLEASE BE IN TOUCH WITH ME , MY FIANCE IS A REFUGEE UNDER GENEVE CONVENTION ALSO , OUR CASE HAS BEEN APPROVED LAST WEEK AND NOW AT NVC , HE HAS REFUGEE TRAVEL DOCUMENT (NOT HIS HOME PASSPORT) AND ALREADY VISITED ME WITH B2 VISA ON THAT TRAVEL DOCUMENT

1- Does he has any travel document from France?

2- Did he visit you before with a visa on this Travel document?

Please Keep me updated because we are in the same boat

I129F SENT: 09/11/2014

Package arrived to Tx: 09/15/2014

Processing Center: CSC

NOA1: 09/17/2014

Alien Number changed: 09/22/2014

NOA2: 10/18/2014

NOA2 HARD COPY: 10/23/2014

NVC RECEIVED: 11/03/2014

EMBASSY RECEIVED: 11/172014

MEDICAL EXAM: 01/15/2015

INTERVIEW: 02/09/2015

VISA APPROVED: Yes

Ceac status: Ready Immigrant ----- AP Nonimmigrant ------ Issued

VISA IN HAND:

TRAVEL DATE:

WEDDING:

AOS SENT:

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Filed: Country: Norway
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Update:

My fiance has visited me on B2 visa with his Refugee Travel Document and we just check the stamp on the passport when he came to the US and it says admitted!

I129F SENT: 09/11/2014

Package arrived to Tx: 09/15/2014

Processing Center: CSC

NOA1: 09/17/2014

Alien Number changed: 09/22/2014

NOA2: 10/18/2014

NOA2 HARD COPY: 10/23/2014

NVC RECEIVED: 11/03/2014

EMBASSY RECEIVED: 11/172014

MEDICAL EXAM: 01/15/2015

INTERVIEW: 02/09/2015

VISA APPROVED: Yes

Ceac status: Ready Immigrant ----- AP Nonimmigrant ------ Issued

VISA IN HAND:

TRAVEL DATE:

WEDDING:

AOS SENT:

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Update:

My fiance has visited me on B2 visa with his Refugee Travel Document and we just check the stamp on the passport when he came to the US and it says admitted!

he doesn't have the travel document yet he has an appointment to apply in dec. He hasn't visitied me either, I visited him in france. He does have his Egyptian passport but we are scared to use it because of the visa that he broke/but yet wasn't broken because he became a refugee within this country. I was told by immigration at one point he doesn't need a passport and that the US CAN GRANT HIM A ONEWAY ENTERY PASS but imnt sure if that's a good move.

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