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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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first of all, i would just like to say that i am lucky to have found this site/forum, and would like to thank all of those who contribute to it. thank you very much!!!

now, i have a few questions...

1. since applying for a k-1 visa is my original plan, i decided to make this thread here. however, i am still not sure which route to go. any advice on that?

2. my girl has a US tourist visa which doesn't expire anytime soon and is a multiple entry. does this matter at all when applying?

3. i would also like to mention that she will get her canadian citizenship soon. depending on when i turn in the paperwork/the time it takes to process it, she may or may not have her citizenship already.

hmm... i think that's pretty much it. thank you everyone, and i'm glad to be part of this forum now.

*slow motion is better than no motion*

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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first of all, i would just like to say that i am lucky to have found this site/forum, and would like to thank all of those who contribute to it. thank you very much!!!

now, i have a few questions...

1. since applying for a k-1 visa is my original plan, i decided to make this thread here. however, i am still not sure which route to go. any advice on that?

2. my girl has a US tourist visa which doesn't expire anytime soon and is a multiple entry. does this matter at all when applying?

3. i would also like to mention that she will get her canadian citizenship soon. depending on when i turn in the paperwork/the time it takes to process it, she may or may not have her citizenship already.

hmm... i think that's pretty much it. thank you everyone, and i'm glad to be part of this forum now.

Hi and welcome,

Unless you get married before applying, the K1 is your only visa option.

As for the tourist visa, no, it won't matter at all when applying.

Good luck for a speedy visa process!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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3. i would also like to mention that she will get her canadian citizenship soon. depending on when i turn in the paperwork/the time it takes to process it, she may or may not have her citizenship already.

hmm... i think that's pretty much it. thank you everyone, and i'm glad to be part of this forum now.

SHE will have it when YOU do the paperwork but she MAY or MAY NOT have it already? Huh?

YMMV

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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3. i would also like to mention that she will get her canadian citizenship soon. depending on when i turn in the paperwork/the time it takes to process it, she may or may not have her citizenship already.

hmm... i think that's pretty much it. thank you everyone, and i'm glad to be part of this forum now.

SHE will have it when YOU do the paperwork but she MAY or MAY NOT have it already? Huh?

Two different thoughts there:

1. She will get her Canadian citizenship soon.

2. Depending on when (he) turns in the (U.S. immigration) paperwork and the time it takes to process she may or may not have her Canadian citizenship already (as in when the U.S. visa is being processed/is issued).

Which is irrelevant to the U.S. immigration process - but anyway.

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