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Hi all,

I leave Gatwick tommorow morning, to see my SO, got the ring, got the courage (eek) and am really looking forward to it.

Thing is this......

I was in the states mid feb to see her, and im going back now. I got a real hard time at immigration (o'Hare) and this time I am going to Dallas Fort Worth, before heading to Portland. I have been told that Dallas are notoriously strict with immigration. Last time, I said I was seeing family friends, I am planning on doing the same this time.

Any tips? Any advice? Anything I should expect? Im going for 19 days, there is no way im planning to do a runner lol.

help pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Craig

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First of all, congrats!

Second, well hmm...there's no guarantees of course but the best you can do is go prepared to give them all the evidence you can that you'll be heading home.

My fiance escorted me home from the UK after my six month visit. He was honest and said he was coming home with me for a 10 day stay then he was leaving. He had a letter from his employer showing he was due back at work on Feb. xx and he also had his return ticket. I'd also take some 'ties' like a mortgage, car insurance contract, lease on flat, etc. Show that you have a life you're going to have to return to. Other than that just be calm and try to answer clearly and relaxed. Just from reading horror stories of denials it seems the more nervous you are the more suspicous they become.

Good luck and congrats again on your engagement!

:star: Joey

And so he did what countless punk-rock songs had told him to do so many times before: he lived his life

10/07/2006 WEDDING DAY!

11/14/2006 AOS packet made it to 'the box' after being overnighted.

12/02/2006 Paul had biometrics

12/14/2006 AOS Forwarded to CSC AND AP Application approved.

01/17/2007 First touch of 2007 at CSC

01/20/2007 Touched AGAIN (also the 18th) come on...

February: Oops, RFE for a REGISTERED marriage certificate. Oops! Overnighted it.

02/28/2007 Paul gets email letting us know his GREENCARD is on it's way! It's done...for now!

03/09/2007 Paul's greencard arrives. And breathe...

We began with mailing the I-129 in on February 27, 2006 so the whole process took us approx. one year.

Good luck out there!

See PCRADDY for our official timeline.

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Hi all,

I leave Gatwick tommorow morning, to see my SO, got the ring, got the courage (eek) and am really looking forward to it.

Thing is this......

I was in the states mid feb to see her, and im going back now. I got a real hard time at immigration (o'Hare) and this time I am going to Dallas Fort Worth, before heading to Portland. I have been told that Dallas are notoriously strict with immigration. Last time, I said I was seeing family friends, I am planning on doing the same this time.

Any tips? Any advice? Anything I should expect? Im going for 19 days, there is no way im planning to do a runner lol.

help pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Craig

No experience really but I have read plety of replies on here....

Possibly bring some evidence of return. ie...a work holiday form, or maybe a car payment book, or a letter from your employer that states when you will return to work from your holiday. I don't think you will have any problems as we haven't had any yet. But it is always better to the safe then sorry.

Ohh and congrats!

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First of all, congrats!

Second, well hmm...there's no guarantees of course but the best you can do is go prepared to give them all the evidence you can that you'll be heading home.

My fiance escorted me home from the UK after my six month visit. He was honest and said he was coming home with me for a 10 day stay then he was leaving. He had a letter from his employer showing he was due back at work on Feb. xx and he also had his return ticket. I'd also take some 'ties' like a mortgage, car insurance contract, lease on flat, etc. Show that you have a life you're going to have to return to. Other than that just be calm and try to answer clearly and relaxed. Just from reading horror stories of denials it seems the more nervous you are the more suspicous they become.

Good luck and congrats again on your engagement!

:star: Joey

Thanks Joey!

Its too late to get anything from my employers. I have my itenary stating when I am coming back etc. I just really hate lying, and am worried that I am coming back so soon. Im sure it will show up on the computer that I was over three months ago.

Im more nervous about immigration than proposing how messed up is that!

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All I would say is be ready in case she says NO... I think thats the bigger problem I would worry about....

Hi all,

I leave Gatwick tommorow morning, to see my SO, got the ring, got the courage (eek) and am really looking forward to it.

Thing is this......

I was in the states mid feb to see her, and im going back now. I got a real hard time at immigration (o'Hare) and this time I am going to Dallas Fort Worth, before heading to Portland. I have been told that Dallas are notoriously strict with immigration. Last time, I said I was seeing family friends, I am planning on doing the same this time.

Any tips? Any advice? Anything I should expect? Im going for 19 days, there is no way im planning to do a runner lol.

help pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Craig

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Well if it's any help, he left on something like Feb. 18 and was back in mid-April. Again he just had the employment letter and return ticket and told them why he was visiting and for how long and that YES I'M LEAVING. I'm sure when they scan the visa it pulls up when you were there last but if you didn't stay for a large chunk of time I don't think it hurts.

When you break it right down it all just depends on the officer you get.

Safe flight!

And so he did what countless punk-rock songs had told him to do so many times before: he lived his life

10/07/2006 WEDDING DAY!

11/14/2006 AOS packet made it to 'the box' after being overnighted.

12/02/2006 Paul had biometrics

12/14/2006 AOS Forwarded to CSC AND AP Application approved.

01/17/2007 First touch of 2007 at CSC

01/20/2007 Touched AGAIN (also the 18th) come on...

February: Oops, RFE for a REGISTERED marriage certificate. Oops! Overnighted it.

02/28/2007 Paul gets email letting us know his GREENCARD is on it's way! It's done...for now!

03/09/2007 Paul's greencard arrives. And breathe...

We began with mailing the I-129 in on February 27, 2006 so the whole process took us approx. one year.

Good luck out there!

See PCRADDY for our official timeline.

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I just really hate lying, and am worried that I am coming back so soon.

CraigO:

Then don't lie.

That's the best policy with CBP/Customs & Border Patrol.

That and answer only the question asked.

I realize you're making light, but don't even try to fudge the truth. :)

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How Do I Remove The Conditions On Permanent Residence Based On Marriage?

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Arriving in America, The POE Drill

Dual Citizenship FAQ

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I just wanna see the ring! ;) Got any pictures?

Safe flight and a huge GOOD LUCK!

Hold on to what is good even if it is a handful of earth.

Hold on to what you believe even if it is a tree which stands by itself.

Hold on to what you must do even if it is a long way from here.

Hold on to life even when it is easier letting go.

Hold on to my hand even when I have gone away from you.

--Pueblo Blessing

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Why were you hassled the last time you entered (at O'hare)?

Just kept trying to catch me out, with difficult questions.

here is the ring :)

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Wow.

Wow.

I'd say yes. :lol:

Hold on to what is good even if it is a handful of earth.

Hold on to what you believe even if it is a tree which stands by itself.

Hold on to what you must do even if it is a long way from here.

Hold on to life even when it is easier letting go.

Hold on to my hand even when I have gone away from you.

--Pueblo Blessing

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I went to California through Houston (not Dallas, but close ;) ) over Xmas to meet my fiance's family, after having visited him in Portland in October, so i was a bit nervous as well, but I was very straight forward, when they asked, I told them i was meeting my boyfriend's family and showed them my return ticket itinerary, and that was all.

But to play it safe, bring your house rent contract or something that shows you live in the UK.

as for the proposal, congrats and you go, man!

TIMELINE

K1 visa 2006

May 9th Sent I-129 petition

May 16th NOA1 telling us they sent our case to California Service Center

June 23rd IMBRA RFE

Sept. 5th NOA2!!!!

Dec. 12th Interview at Consulate APPROVED!!!

Dec. 14th Visa received

2007

March 19th Move to the US!

AOS

June 15th Sent AOS and AED package

June 25th NOA1s for AOS and AED

July 21st Appointment for Biometrics

July 24th RFE (co-sponsor's passport copy) sent back

Sept. 10th EAD aproved

Sept. 12th EAD card received in the mail

Oct. 9th AOS Interview. APPROVED!!!

Oct. 19th GREEN CARD received!!

126 days!!!

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i went through DFW in march 05 without a prob and then again in march 06 without a problem. I said i was visiting friends and they asked how long i had known them and where we became friends. nothing too crazy and Ive been asked more at SFO over 6 years of trips before :)

also going back at the end of june for 10 days, not taking any extra info (contract employed anyway) and im not too worried about it. I was only there for 2 weeks back in march, i expect a little questioning but nothing too crazy. the people i see who were barred went for the full 90 days and then came back and tried to do the same thing very quickly.

edit: try not to be too worried, they could pick up on it! just try and relax, your not doing anything wrong and chances are you will get through fine :)

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15 aug -- K-1 application posted to TSC

17 aug -- TSC receives application

no NOA1, USCIS says no record....

31 oct resubmitted

09 NOV money order cashed

08 NOV NOA1 date, yey! arrived in post 14th nov

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