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hi everyone..

here is our situation. we just filed our k1 fiancee last march 5... and today my fiancee receieved a letter about a possible deploymen in afghanistan this july... (its really hurting me,,, u know how the situtation it is there... im really afraid of the chance that we might not see each other again.. :crying: )

july will be the 4th month of processing our papers (it takes 6 or more months to process is,,),, well is there a way to speed up the process...

i know all of us here are waiting patiently,,,please help me,,

thank you...

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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From the USCIS Website:

Q. I am in the military and am engaged to marry a non-citizen. I filed a Petition for Alien Fiance(é) (Form I-129F) to bring my fiancé(e) into the United States. Do we qualify for expedited processing of the petition?

A. If you are a U.S. citizen and have Form I-129F, Petition for Alien Fiance(é), pending on your spouse’s behalf, you may ask USCIS to expedite the processing of Form I-129F by calling the Military Help Line. If you are a U.S. citizen and do not plan to marry your fiancé(e) before he or she enters the United States, you may file the Form I-129F petition on his or her behalf. If you are outside the United States, you can mail the forms to the appropriate USCIS Service Center listed on the Form I-129F instructions. (Unlike a U.S. citizen, a lawful permanent resident cannot file a Form I129F.)

After USCIS approves the Form I-129F, your fiancé(e) may file an application for a K-1 nonimmigrant visa at a U.S. Consulate overseas. A K-1 visa allows your fiancé(e) to enter the United States to marry you, and for no other purpose. If you and your fiancé(e) do not marry within 90 days of his or her admission to the United States, the K-1 visa will expire. If you marry your fiancé(e) within those 90 days, your spouse may file to become a lawful permanent resident by filing an Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, (Form I-485).

For more information, please review the Department of State Web page: unitedstatesvisas.gov.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Under certain conditions, they will speed up the process for military personnel. With that said, however, it seems better to just let the process move forward on a normal schedule.

If he doesn't go away, you will come to America just as everyone else does.

If he goes away, you are better off with family and friend in the Philippines.

America is not an easy place to live. There are lots of opportunities to make cash (what everyone wants out of America), but everyone is so busy trying to make cash, you'll likely end up very lonely and very bored and wishing you were in the RP. If he is supporting you now then obviously he will do so while he is away.... it costs a lot less to support you in the RP than it does in America.



Life..... Nobody gets out alive.

Filed: Other Timeline
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Under certain conditions, they will speed up the process for military personnel. With that said, however, it seems better to just let the process move forward on a normal schedule.

If he doesn't go away, you will come to America just as everyone else does.

If he goes away, you are better off with family and friend in the Philippines.

America is not an easy place to live. There are lots of opportunities to make cash (what everyone wants out of America), but everyone is so busy trying to make cash, you'll likely end up very lonely and very bored and wishing you were in the RP. If he is supporting you now then obviously he will do so while he is away.... it costs a lot less to support you in the RP than it does in America.

my Mom and brother is in the usa,, im also a u.s registered nurse.. anyway thank you so much..i just hope that i see him before he get deployed,, thank you so much DEDixon

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Under certain conditions, they will speed up the process for military personnel. With that said, however, it seems better to just let the process move forward on a normal schedule.

If he doesn't go away, you will come to America just as everyone else does.

If he goes away, you are better off with family and friend in the Philippines.

America is not an easy place to live. There are lots of opportunities to make cash (what everyone wants out of America), but everyone is so busy trying to make cash, you'll likely end up very lonely and very bored and wishing you were in the RP. If he is supporting you now then obviously he will do so while he is away.... it costs a lot less to support you in the RP than it does in America.

my Mom and brother is in the usa,, im also a u.s registered nurse.. anyway thank you so much..i just hope that i see him before he get deployed,, thank you so much DEDixon

Wow, you aren't the norm. I hope things work out for you and him.... hope you arrive sooner rather than later, we need nurses!



Life..... Nobody gets out alive.

 
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