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Not at all. I was pregnant when I filed for my fiancé and knew it would be difficult getting to the interview whether I was pregnant or once I had the baby because I am breastfeeding exclusively and did not want to travel with a newborn. My fiancé went to the interview alone and was approved. I sent pictures of my ultrasound in my original packet and then he went equipped to the interview with pics of me pregnant on vacation and also pics of our son once he was born (and his birth certificate reflecting his father's last name). We didn't have any issues but just as an extra precaution I wrote a short letter and sent it to my fiancé to give to the officer explaining why I did not attend the interview. His interview lasted about three minutes, and he was only asked four questions. She just skimmed through the evidence he bought and commended me telling him that I sent off a very organized packet,which they review before you are called up :)

edit: just keep in mind this was our experience at our particular embassy, results may vary.

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The total amount of days from the date I mailed in our K1 Visa application to the day my fiancé stepped foot into the USA:

1 year, 3 months and 8 days.

The amount of days from the date we mailed in our AOS to the date everything was approved (after 3 RFEs):

7 months & 5 days

Which makes our journey a total of:

2 years, 3 months, and 8 days


(L)"I remember the days I prayed for everything I have now." (L)


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~~moved to general immigration discussion as topic covers a variety of visas from IR1/CR1 process and procedures~~

If ur fiancé or ur wife having a baby before or after the interview, does it make thing complicated??
Any suggestion will appreciated
Thanks

It may. It depends on a huge variety of factors. If the visa is granted or not. If the baby can become a USC via a CRBA or if they have to be petitioned. The type of visa for the beneficiary. There are too many factors for a solid answer.

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I interpreted the question as if the petioner (like myself) was having the baby, not sure of the procedures for the beneficiary being the one pregnant and having the baby in the beneficiaries country. That's where it gets complicated...

The total amount of days from the date I mailed in our K1 Visa application to the day my fiancé stepped foot into the USA:

1 year, 3 months and 8 days.

The amount of days from the date we mailed in our AOS to the date everything was approved (after 3 RFEs):

7 months & 5 days

Which makes our journey a total of:

2 years, 3 months, and 8 days


(L)"I remember the days I prayed for everything I have now." (L)


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