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Filed: Timeline

Hi,

I have now gathered all the needed information to file the 129f, and if everything works as planned (fingers crossed) my fiance will come to the States around feb/march at which point we will get married. She currently has a tourist visa to the US which she plans to come visit me on, on December 12/18/2014 - 1/1/2015. Is there any reason this would be an issue?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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If asked to produce ties to her home country, what can she show the CPB?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Hi,

I have now gathered all the needed information to file the 129f, and if everything works as planned (fingers crossed) my fiance will come to the States around feb/march at which point we will get married. She currently has a tourist visa to the US which she plans to come visit me on, on December 12/18/2014 - 1/1/2015. Is there any reason this would be an issue?

I wouldn't make concrete wedding plans for feb/march as that is pretty tight, if you're just now filing your petition.

She does have to be prepared with evidence to show that she has the intention to go back to her home country and wait for the K-1, or they could deny her entry.

Good luck!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I would file the I-129F after her visit in December. With a K-1 petition in progress there is a big chance she will be denied entry on her B2 Tourist visa.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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I would file the I-129F after her visit in December. With a K-1 petition in progress there is a big chance she will be denied entry on her B2 Tourist visa.

There's a chance, but how "big" it is depends on information that we don't yet have from the OP.

You could always cancel the upcoming trip, since it would only be a couple weeks anyways, and file now. But you can pretty much forget about getting a K-1 visa by March even if you filed today.

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