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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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Do you actually believe this is what he was told by immigration officials ? I find it very hard to believe.....

<http://www.visajourney.com/news/2008/09/14/bride-to-miss-wedding-due-to-us-visa-rules/>

It does seem hard to believe...

--- our timeline ---

2008-03-15 Marriage

2008-06-02 I-130 Sent

2008-06-10 I-130 NOA1

2008-06-20 I-129F Sent

2008-08-06 I-130 Touch

2008-08-07 Both Approved! (NOA2)

Filed: Other Country: United Kingdom
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Do you actually believe this is what he was told by immigration officials ? I find it very hard to believe.....

<http://www.visajourney.com/news/2008/09/14/bride-to-miss-wedding-due-to-us-visa-rules/>

Go to your local USCIS office and ask what you need to do to marry someone from canada or someone on a VWP many people are told this information. so no its not hard to belive that this person was given this information by immigration officials.

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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Do you actually believe this is what he was told by immigration officials ? I find it very hard to believe.....

<http://www.visajourney.com/news/2008/09/14/bride-to-miss-wedding-due-to-us-visa-rules/>

Go to your local USCIS office and ask what you need to do to marry someone from canada or someone on a VWP many people are told this information. so no its not hard to belive that this person was given this information by immigration officials.

Well, that depends on their idea of "U.S. Immigration Officials." Since it's unclear as to who they really asked, they could have made it up in their heads that they spoke to "officials."

So it is hard to believe this story but not so much that a real official told them to do it the way they did.

--- our timeline ---

2008-03-15 Marriage

2008-06-02 I-130 Sent

2008-06-10 I-130 NOA1

2008-06-20 I-129F Sent

2008-08-06 I-130 Touch

2008-08-07 Both Approved! (NOA2)

Filed: Other Country: United Kingdom
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Posted
Do you actually believe this is what he was told by immigration officials ? I find it very hard to believe.....

<http://www.visajourney.com/news/2008/09/14/bride-to-miss-wedding-due-to-us-visa-rules/>

Go to your local USCIS office and ask what you need to do to marry someone from canada or someone on a VWP many people are told this information. so no its not hard to belive that this person was given this information by immigration officials.

Well, that depends on their idea of "U.S. Immigration Officials." Since it's unclear as to who they really asked, they could have made it up in their heads that they spoke to "officials."

So it is hard to believe this story but not so much that a real official told them to do it the way they did.

So would you class a USCIS officer at your local USCIS office as an official? because that is who has told people in the past that it is ok to do this.

Do a search here on VJ for people who have found themselves in this position.

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You are right. NO, this is not legal, an IO I spoke with mentioned that it did use to happen a lot canadians would come here and then adjust status and they would look the other way. They are getting a lot stricter....

AOS

APRIL 24 2008 - Filed AOS Packet APRIL 28 2008 - Package received and signed for by CHYBA

MAY 6 2008 ( Day 1) - Notice USCIS received MAY 10 2008 (Day 4) -Rec'd all 4 NOA's & Status of all 4 online

MAY 12 2008 (Day 6) - Received Biometrics letter MAY 14 2008 (Day 8) - Biometrics done early.

OCTOBER 22 2008 (DAY 170)- I-765:Card Production Ordered/I-131: Approval notice sent

OCTOBER 27 2008 (Day 175)- AP Received

OCTOBER 30 2008 (Day 178)- EAD Approval Notice Sent OCTOBER 31 2008 (Day 179)- EAD Received

NOVEMBER 4 2008- Applied for SSN / NOVEMBER 24 2008- SSN Received

JANUARY 15 2009- INTERVIEW-APPROVED!!

JANUARY 31 2009- GC RECEIVED_No more USCIS for 10 Months[/color]

ROC

October 27- I-751 Sent

October 30- I-751 Received

April 10-10 YR GC Received

 
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