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I am from Pakistan, my fiancée is from U.S she is also my first cousin.

She didn't apply for the k1 visa though, She is 7 months pregnant.

For her baby delivery I wants to be with her in U.S, I wants to apply for U.S visit visa, please advice me is will it work or not ?

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Edited by Matt & Bing

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Manila, Philippines

I-129F Sent : 2008-12-02

I-129F Receipt Notice : 2008-12-05

RFE: 2009-02-26

Approval Notice: 2009-03-13

NVC Received: 2009-03-23

Left NVC: 2009-05-12

Stuck at NVC 50 days

Interview: 2009-06-23 Passed!

Visa picked up: 2009-06-25

POE Detroit: 2009-07-04

Married: 2009-09-11

Filed for AOS: 2009-09-22

Biometrics taken: 2009-10-29

Advance Parole approved 2009-11-04

Employment Authorization approved 2009-11-04

AOS Appointment 2009-12-15

AOS Approved 2009-12-15

Green Card Received 2010-01-02

Filed for ROC: 2011-09-17

ROC approved 2012-03-21

Green Card Received 2012-03-26

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Posted
I am from Pakistan, my fiancée is from U.S she is also my first cousin.

She didn't apply for the k1 visa though, She is 7 months pregnant.

For her baby delivery I wants to be with her in U.S, I wants to apply for U.S visit visa, please advice me is will it work or not ?

probably not, besides most airlines stop allowing a pregnant women from flying at about 7 mos.

YMMV

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Posted
I am from Pakistan, my fiancée is from U.S she is also my first cousin.

She didn't apply for the k1 visa though, She is 7 months pregnant.

For her baby delivery I wants to be with her in U.S, I wants to apply for U.S visit visa, please advice me is will it work or not ?

probably not, besides most airlines stop allowing a pregnant women from flying at about 7 mos.

Agree. Airlines have a big problem with someone that pregnant.

I claim it in the name of the Empire

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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Posted

I don't know if you can get a visitor's visa to visit her.

Does the state she lives in allow close relatives to marry?

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

Posted

Not that I believe that this is anything more than a troll anyhow ... But the OP is asking about visiting his fiancee in the US. She's not flying anywhere.

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Manila, Philippines

I-129F Sent : 2008-12-02

I-129F Receipt Notice : 2008-12-05

RFE: 2009-02-26

Approval Notice: 2009-03-13

NVC Received: 2009-03-23

Left NVC: 2009-05-12

Stuck at NVC 50 days

Interview: 2009-06-23 Passed!

Visa picked up: 2009-06-25

POE Detroit: 2009-07-04

Married: 2009-09-11

Filed for AOS: 2009-09-22

Biometrics taken: 2009-10-29

Advance Parole approved 2009-11-04

Employment Authorization approved 2009-11-04

AOS Appointment 2009-12-15

AOS Approved 2009-12-15

Green Card Received 2010-01-02

Filed for ROC: 2011-09-17

ROC approved 2012-03-21

Green Card Received 2012-03-26

Filed: Country: Poland
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Posted
I am from Pakistan, my fiancée is from U.S she is also my first cousin.

She didn't apply for the k1 visa though, She is 7 months pregnant.

For her baby delivery I wants to be with her in U.S, I wants to apply for U.S visit visa, please advice me is will it work or not ?

You should first decide if she is your fiancee (as you state here) or you wife (as you state in your another post).

Nothing but another troll...

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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Posted

Definitely a troll, look at his post history.

July 2007 - met Jesse at a beach party held by mutual friends in Long Island, NY

May 2008 - J-1 visa expired, had to move back to Australia

July 2008-September 2008 - lived with Jesse for three months in Staten Island, NY

March 2009 - Jesse comes to Australia for 3 weeks

April 2009 - Engaged!

05/20/09 - I-129F petition mailed in

05/22/09 - NOA1!

05/25/09 - touch

09/09/09 - NOA2!

10/01/09 - due to fiance's illness, we are abandoning pursuit of K-1 at this point. Packet 3 received from consulate but won't be returned.

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Our baby boy, Arnie.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Romania
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Posted
:huh:

Timeline:

K-1 Visa

04/09/09 : I-129F Sent to Vermont

04/10/09 : I-129F Received by USCIS

04/14/09 : NOA1

08/19/09 : NOA2

08/24/09 : NVC Received

08/25/09 : NVC Left

08/27/09 : Consulate received

08/28/09 : Packet 3

08/31/09 : Packet 3 sent

09/16/09 : Interview - Approved

09/21/09 : Trip to Dallas

Filed: Country: Pakistan
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Posted

Let me clear....

My friend posted this profile and He mistakenly wrote my fiancy. She is my Wife we married in August last year and she went there for completing her studies. She is pregnant now, She has not filed any kind of immigration for me and I want to be there for my first baby delivery.

Hope it clears the air :)

Thank you all for posting your replies.

Posted (edited)

Visitor visa may be tough because of 1) the country you are from and 2) the fact that you have a spouse in the US proves you have immigrant intent (also shown if you file a K-3 or CR-1 application).

I would have her file a petition for you, as each day you wait is one more day later for you to get to the US.

Edited by Ed+Cindy

------- ROC ---------------

06.29.2011 Mailed I-751

09.22.2011 RFE

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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Posted
I am from Pakistan, my fiancée is from U.S she is also my first cousin.

She didn't apply for the k1 visa though, She is 7 months pregnant.

For her baby delivery I wants to be with her in U.S, I wants to apply for U.S visit visa, please advice me is will it work or not ?

This is the main reason you may not the get a visa. you must prove that you meet these 2 and all other before they MAY grant you one.

1 Evidence of compelling social and economic ties abroad; and

2 That they have a residence outside the U.S. as well as other binding ties that will insure their return abroad at the end of the visit.

 
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