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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I just got back from a wonderful 12 day vacation in Norfolk, VA with my fiance :dance: , at which time we were gonna file all the K-1 paperwork (we were planning on getting married next summer in the US when he gets back from deployment). Now, all of a sudden, seems like my fiancee may get posted overseas for 2 years, and of course, I plan on going with him!!! We've decided that if this is indeed what is going to happen, we'll get married here in Canada while he is on leave at Xmas before he goes on 6 months deployment overseas.

My 2 questions are 1) I'll need to drive down to the US first with my stuff and leave from there, will they let me through at the border since I don't plan on immigrating and will be on military orders with my hubby for abroad? (I'll kind of be "in transit") and 2) Will I need to come back to Canada for my K-3 interview when we file from abroad? We'll obviously have to file before being posted back to the US. Or can I just go through the process at the American Embassy in whichever country we are living in (a good chance it may be Germany).

I just realized that perhaps I should be posting this question on the K-3 board, anyone have any feedback for me? :whistle:

Tanya

Sean & Tanya

Norfolk, VA & Ottawa, ON

K-1 Journey

August 11, 2006- Sent I-129f ~ Finally!!!

August 12, 2006- I-129f received

August 16, 2006 - N0A1

August 29, 2006 - Touched

Sept 7, 2006 - NOA2 as per USCIS website ~ Approved in 27 days!

Sept 13, 2006- Received N0A2 by mail

Sept 15, 2006- Received letter from NVC dated Sept 13 that case will be sent to Montreal within a week

Oct 2, 2006- Received Packet 3 from MTL!

Oct 11, 2006 - Mailed back Packet 3 to MTL

Oct 19, 2006 - MTL received Packet 3

Nov 15, 2006 - Medical appointment in Ottawa

Dec 22, 2006 - Received Packet #4

Jan 25, 2007 - Interview date @ 14h30

Jan 4th 2007- Phoned MTL Consulate to reschedule interview for late April due to Navy deployment

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Sorry I can't help you. Maybe people on the K-3 forum can help you, since your petition won't be for a K-1 right? For no double posts you can PM captain ewok and he can move this thread for the K-3 forum.

Good luck (F)



* K1 Timeline *
* 04/07/06: I-129F Sent to NSC
* 10/02/06: Interview date - APPROVED!
* 10/10/06: POE Houston
* 11/25/06: Wedding day!!!

* AOS/EAD/AP Timeline *
*01/05/07: AOS/EAD/AP sent
*02/19/08: AOS approved
*02/27/08: Permanent Resident Card received

* LOC Timeline *
*12/31/09: Applied Lifting of Condition
*01/04/10: NOA
*02/12/10: Biometrics
*03/03/10: LOC approved
*03/11/10: 10 years green card received

* Naturalization Timeline *
*12/17/10: package sent
*12/29/10: NOA date
*01/19/11: biometrics
*04/12/11: interview
*04/15/11: approval letter
*05/13/11: Oath Ceremony - Officially done with Immigration.

Complete Timeline

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Germany
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where would u file for a I-130? in the US or in GERMANY (or wherever he will be stationed at?)

sorry i cant help u...

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I would file from the country is stationed in, since I don't plan on moving to the US right away....hmmm, I think I need to move this to K-3 forum but not sure how to do this?

where would u file for a I-130? in the US or in GERMANY (or wherever he will be stationed at?)

sorry i cant help u...

Sean & Tanya

Norfolk, VA & Ottawa, ON

K-1 Journey

August 11, 2006- Sent I-129f ~ Finally!!!

August 12, 2006- I-129f received

August 16, 2006 - N0A1

August 29, 2006 - Touched

Sept 7, 2006 - NOA2 as per USCIS website ~ Approved in 27 days!

Sept 13, 2006- Received N0A2 by mail

Sept 15, 2006- Received letter from NVC dated Sept 13 that case will be sent to Montreal within a week

Oct 2, 2006- Received Packet 3 from MTL!

Oct 11, 2006 - Mailed back Packet 3 to MTL

Oct 19, 2006 - MTL received Packet 3

Nov 15, 2006 - Medical appointment in Ottawa

Dec 22, 2006 - Received Packet #4

Jan 25, 2007 - Interview date @ 14h30

Jan 4th 2007- Phoned MTL Consulate to reschedule interview for late April due to Navy deployment

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Germany
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PM captain ewok and ask him to move it o the K3 forum

blackribbonsmall.png

Walk with the angels

let them keep you safe

we'll join you one day

in that wonderful place

stand on the clouds and never forget

we're holding on to you

in our memories and thoughts

until one day we'll meet again

Truly missed but never forgotten:

Diana

RIP 1982-08/2008

Verena

RIP 1983-03/2008

Daddy

RIP

"IMMIGRATION" PROCESS (TIMELINE):CLICK HERE

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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I PMed Captain Ewok so he can move your thread, I hope it helps.



* K1 Timeline *
* 04/07/06: I-129F Sent to NSC
* 10/02/06: Interview date - APPROVED!
* 10/10/06: POE Houston
* 11/25/06: Wedding day!!!

* AOS/EAD/AP Timeline *
*01/05/07: AOS/EAD/AP sent
*02/19/08: AOS approved
*02/27/08: Permanent Resident Card received

* LOC Timeline *
*12/31/09: Applied Lifting of Condition
*01/04/10: NOA
*02/12/10: Biometrics
*03/03/10: LOC approved
*03/11/10: 10 years green card received

* Naturalization Timeline *
*12/17/10: package sent
*12/29/10: NOA date
*01/19/11: biometrics
*04/12/11: interview
*04/15/11: approval letter
*05/13/11: Oath Ceremony - Officially done with Immigration.

Complete Timeline

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I am a little unclear on your nationality. You are aware that you cant just go live in another country with your husband even though he is in the military. YOu have to abide by all laws of that country also. You would have to be given consent to enter by the US Military and then would be able to accompany your hubby. That process in itself can take a long time depending on situation, and since you are a foriegn national without clearance there are difficulties involved with you living on base. How long has your fiancee been in military and what pay grade is he. He also needs to make sure he has gotten approval from his commanding officer to marry a non US citizen. (this depends on his pay grade and status).

June 05 Lisa and I fall in love

15 Mar 06 I-129F received at CSC NOA1

5 Aug 06 NOA2 after 143 days in CSC purgatory

20 Oct 06 Interview Date

16 Feb 07 Denial Letter received

12 Mar 07 Motion to reconsider submitted

10 Sep 07 Motion to Reconsider denied

9 May 08 Lisa and Married in United Kingdom

23 May 08 I-130 filed

Oct 08 NOA-2 received

May 7 09 Lisa's Interview I 601 filed

29 Jul 09 I-601 waiver approved

18 Aug 09 Passport to London Embassy

20 Aug 09 Tickets purchased for 10 Sep 09

WE HAVE FINALLY WON, OUR LONG AND HARD JOURNEY IS COMPLETE!!!!!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Well, I'm a Canadian citizen and no, I was not aware that I could not simply enter a foreign country as his wife since he would be under military orders. He has been in the military for over 15 yrs and is an Officer, 0-3. He would definitely get approval from his Commanding Officer but I was not aware that this could take a while? Does anyone know where I can get more detailed info on this?

I am a little unclear on your nationality. You are aware that you cant just go live in another country with your husband even though he is in the military. YOu have to abide by all laws of that country also. You would have to be given consent to enter by the US Military and then would be able to accompany your hubby. That process in itself can take a long time depending on situation, and since you are a foriegn national without clearance there are difficulties involved with you living on base. How long has your fiancee been in military and what pay grade is he. He also needs to make sure he has gotten approval from his commanding officer to marry a non US citizen. (this depends on his pay grade and status).

Sean & Tanya

Norfolk, VA & Ottawa, ON

K-1 Journey

August 11, 2006- Sent I-129f ~ Finally!!!

August 12, 2006- I-129f received

August 16, 2006 - N0A1

August 29, 2006 - Touched

Sept 7, 2006 - NOA2 as per USCIS website ~ Approved in 27 days!

Sept 13, 2006- Received N0A2 by mail

Sept 15, 2006- Received letter from NVC dated Sept 13 that case will be sent to Montreal within a week

Oct 2, 2006- Received Packet 3 from MTL!

Oct 11, 2006 - Mailed back Packet 3 to MTL

Oct 19, 2006 - MTL received Packet 3

Nov 15, 2006 - Medical appointment in Ottawa

Dec 22, 2006 - Received Packet #4

Jan 25, 2007 - Interview date @ 14h30

Jan 4th 2007- Phoned MTL Consulate to reschedule interview for late April due to Navy deployment

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Greece
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Maybe the military can assist with this? Has your fiance inquired about that?

I was a USN Navy Brat growing up! Just had to put that in :)

Andreas & Bridgett

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January 29, 2006 - WE GOT ENGAGED!!

March 20, 2006- mail K-1 VISA (certified & return receipt).

March 22, 2006 - Vermont office receives our application.

March 23, 2006 - NOA1

March 24, 2006 - Check is cashed

April 22, 2006 - Receive email from USCIS that RFE is mailed for more information.

April 28, 2006 - Receive RFE in the mail. Need final divorce decree from Andreas.

June 20, 2006 - 2nd RFE (IMBRA)

June 23, 2006 - Received RFE (IMBRA) in the mail.

June 24, 2006 - FedEx IMBRA RFE to Vermont office.

June 27, 2006 - Vermont Office received IMBRA RFE.

July 3, 2006 - Touched

July 12, 2005 - Fedex request for extension for the 1st RFE.

July 17, 2006 - Deadline for 1st RFE.

July 18, 2006 - Touched

July 19, 2006 - Touched

July 20, 2006 - Touched

August 6, 2006 - Touched

August 17, 2006 - Touched and email that a letter has been sent with regards to RFE.

August 23, 2006 - Letter received, we got the extension I requested, they allowed us 3 MORE MONTHS!!!

October 27, 2006 - Papers mailed by courier from Athens.

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Hi there Officer's Fiance :),

I am getting totally confused by this treat. Maybe you can clarify things here.

From what I understood you are not married yet. And as far as I know only his wife could be added to his orders. At least it was the case when my hubby got his last orders. I made the experience that it isnt as easy as you think to just be with your hubby, because he is in the Army. It sure helps if you are on his orders, but that doesnt mean that the military can take care of everything. What is the country he will be deployed to?

I would suggest that he talks to his 1st Sgt about it, since he might be more useful on that issue. But since you are not married yet, I dont know. They cant add you to his orders within a couple weeks, it usually takes a month and more. Be aware of that too. And the other thing make sure he tells his SGT that he will get married. My hubby messed that up. Then the army might be able to speed things up for you.

But it still depends on the country he is going to be deployed in.

Greets I.

just wanted to add:

You might also get assistance at his local Legal assistance office. They normally know how to handle those cases.

Isabel

OUR TIMELINE

01/20/06...married

02/28/06...NOA1....I-130 VSC

May 2006..Medical in Frankfurt

06/14/06...I-130 approved via email [day 111]

06/19/06...NOA2....I-130 received via mail

07/10/06...talked to embassy to expedite the process

07/12/06...NVC stated case completed and sent to FRANKFURT[day 147]

07/17/06...received packet 3 from embassy

07/29/06...received packet 4

08/15/06...INTERVIEW at 7:30am- APPROVED

08/21/06...VISA received

08/23/06...Flight to US

08/23/06...I am back home

09/20/06...received greencard in mail

09/27/06...received SSC in Mail

09/23/07...our daughter was born :)

30/05/07...filed for Removal of Conditions

07/05/08...received NOA for I-751

01/07/08...college here I come :)

waiting for biometrics and Approval.....

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Sorry for the confusing thread :blush: Unfortunately, there is nothing simple about our situation!!! Basically, I am a Canadian resident, my fiancee is an Officer in the US Navy and currently stationed in VA. We want to get married at Xmas before he goes away in Jan on a 6 month deployement (I'll then wait in Canada until he gets back). When he gets back from his 6 month deployment, his new military orders may possibly be overseas (Germany, Italy, etc... who knows) and since we'll already have been married for 6 months, it shouldn't be difficult to have me added on to his military orders. I'll definitely tell him to communicate with his Commanding Officer and tell him he is marrying a foreign spouse though! I didn't think it would be difficult for me to live in a foreign country as his dependant since I'll have a military ID, but now it sounds like there is more than meets the eye!?

My questions were: will I be able to go through the K-3 process via the Embassy in the country wherever he is stationed before moving back to the US? And will I be able to enter the US from Canada with my belongings in transit to his new duty stationed?

My fiance definitely needs to talk to someone at JAG or somehwere like that, but I thought I would post my question on here and see if anyone would be familiar with this type of situation. Ahhhhh, if only he could get Canada as his next duty station our problems would be solved! :wacko:

Hi there Officer's Fiance :),

I am getting totally confused by this treat. Maybe you can clarify things here.

From what I understood you are not married yet. And as far as I know only his wife could be added to his orders. At least it was the case when my hubby got his last orders. I made the experience that it isnt as easy as you think to just be with your hubby, because he is in the Army. It sure helps if you are on his orders, but that doesnt mean that the military can take care of everything. What is the country he will be deployed to?

I would suggest that he talks to his 1st Sgt about it, since he might be more useful on that issue. But since you are not married yet, I dont know. They cant add you to his orders within a couple weeks, it usually takes a month and more. Be aware of that too. And the other thing make sure he tells his SGT that he will get married. My hubby messed that up. Then the army might be able to speed things up for you.

But it still depends on the country he is going to be deployed in.

Greets I.

just wanted to add:

You might also get assistance at his local Legal assistance office. They normally know how to handle those cases.

Isabel

Sean & Tanya

Norfolk, VA & Ottawa, ON

K-1 Journey

August 11, 2006- Sent I-129f ~ Finally!!!

August 12, 2006- I-129f received

August 16, 2006 - N0A1

August 29, 2006 - Touched

Sept 7, 2006 - NOA2 as per USCIS website ~ Approved in 27 days!

Sept 13, 2006- Received N0A2 by mail

Sept 15, 2006- Received letter from NVC dated Sept 13 that case will be sent to Montreal within a week

Oct 2, 2006- Received Packet 3 from MTL!

Oct 11, 2006 - Mailed back Packet 3 to MTL

Oct 19, 2006 - MTL received Packet 3

Nov 15, 2006 - Medical appointment in Ottawa

Dec 22, 2006 - Received Packet #4

Jan 25, 2007 - Interview date @ 14h30

Jan 4th 2007- Phoned MTL Consulate to reschedule interview for late April due to Navy deployment

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Ahhhhh, if only he could get Canada as his next duty station our problems would be solved! :wacko:

Highly unlikely :D but that would be nice. :luv:

I don't have any advice but I'll try to send you good vibes. :)

Good luck!

CR-1

09/16/2005 Mailed I-130 (CSC)

09/21/2005 NOA 1

02/07/2006 NOA 2 (Day 143)

02/25/2006 Petitioner receives AOS Bill in U.S. (Day 161)

02/27/2006 AOS Bill (regular USPS) and DS-3032 (Canada Post regular) are mailed out

03/21/2006 Petitioner receives I-864 package (Day 185)

03/22/2006 Beneficiary receives IV Bill and sends payment - regular mail (Day 186)

03/24/2006 Petitioner sends back I-864 (Day 188)

04/13/2006 Beneficiary receives DS-230 (Day 208)

05/10/2006 Beneficiary sends back DS-230 and docs to NVC via Fedex (Day 235)

05/19/2006 NVC issues RFE on Question # 20 on the DS-230. (Day 244)

05/29/2006 Beneficiary receives RFE and sends it off (Day 254)

06/02/2006 NVC receives RFE (Day 258)

06/16/2006 Case Complete! (Day 272)

07/07/2006 Case forwarded to Consulate in Montreal (Day 293)

08/11/2006 INTERVIEW! VISA APPROVED!

08/14/2006 Picked up visa and crossed the border.

08/25/2006 SS card arrives in the mail

09/07/2006 GC arrives in the mail.

K-3

02/01/2006 Mailed I-129F

02/07/2006 NOA1

04/14/2006 I-129F is approved!

04/24/2006 NVC forwards the application to the consulate in Montreal

05/01/2006 Packet 3 is received from consulate & is sent of 3 days later

07/07/2006 Medical

08/08/2006 INTERVIEW- cancelled bec. of CR-1

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Hello again,

I just know that it was not possible for me to just accompany him. Maybe in your case it is different. I would really try contacting legal assistance. I also have a military ID. It doesnt matter at all. But the difference between you and me is, I WAS NOT on his orders. But when he talks to his commander that problem should be taken care of.

If you will be able to apply for a K3 via the embassy he is going to be stationed....I dont know. That is also a military thing. Again ask Legal assistance :)

And as far as it goes with your belongings...as long as you have his orders you should be good. But to make it 100% sure he should talk back with his commander of course. They know all that moving from one to another base procedure!

It looks like your case is kinda unique, since most couples live together in the same country at least, before they move to the new base.

Keep us updated what you figure out :)

Greets and good luck :thumbs:

Isabel

OUR TIMELINE

01/20/06...married

02/28/06...NOA1....I-130 VSC

May 2006..Medical in Frankfurt

06/14/06...I-130 approved via email [day 111]

06/19/06...NOA2....I-130 received via mail

07/10/06...talked to embassy to expedite the process

07/12/06...NVC stated case completed and sent to FRANKFURT[day 147]

07/17/06...received packet 3 from embassy

07/29/06...received packet 4

08/15/06...INTERVIEW at 7:30am- APPROVED

08/21/06...VISA received

08/23/06...Flight to US

08/23/06...I am back home

09/20/06...received greencard in mail

09/27/06...received SSC in Mail

09/23/07...our daughter was born :)

30/05/07...filed for Removal of Conditions

07/05/08...received NOA for I-751

01/07/08...college here I come :)

waiting for biometrics and Approval.....

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Hello again,

I just know that it was not possible for me to just accompany him. Maybe in your case it is different. I would really try contacting legal assistance. I also have a military ID. It doesnt matter at all. But the difference between you and me is, I WAS NOT on his orders. But when he talks to his commander that problem should be taken care of.

If you will be able to apply for a K3 via the embassy he is going to be stationed....I dont know. That is also a military thing. Again ask Legal assistance :)

And as far as it goes with your belongings...as long as you have his orders you should be good. But to make it 100% sure he should talk back with his commander of course. They know all that moving from one to another base procedure!

It looks like your case is kinda unique, since most couples live together in the same country at least, before they move to the new base.

Keep us updated what you figure out :)

Greets and good luck :thumbs:

Isabel

OUR TIMELINE

01/20/06...married

02/28/06...NOA1....I-130 VSC

May 2006..Medical in Frankfurt

06/14/06...I-130 approved via email [day 111]

06/19/06...NOA2....I-130 received via mail

07/10/06...talked to embassy to expedite the process

07/12/06...NVC stated case completed and sent to FRANKFURT[day 147]

07/17/06...received packet 3 from embassy

07/29/06...received packet 4

08/15/06...INTERVIEW at 7:30am- APPROVED

08/21/06...VISA received

08/23/06...Flight to US

08/23/06...I am back home

09/20/06...received greencard in mail

09/27/06...received SSC in Mail

09/23/07...our daughter was born :)

30/05/07...filed for Removal of Conditions

07/05/08...received NOA for I-751

01/07/08...college here I come :)

waiting for biometrics and Approval.....

usa1.gifKeith & IsabelgermanyWHT_rd30.gif

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Hello again,

I just know that it was not possible for me to just accompany him. Maybe in your case it is different. I would really try contacting legal assistance. I also have a military ID. It doesnt matter at all. But the difference between you and me is, I WAS NOT on his orders. But when he talks to his commander that problem should be taken care of.

If you will be able to apply for a K3 via the embassy he is going to be stationed....I dont know. That is also a military thing. Again ask Legal assistance :)

And as far as it goes with your belongings...as long as you have his orders you should be good. But to make it 100% sure he should talk back with his commander of course. They know all that moving from one to another base procedure!

It looks like your case is kinda unique, since most couples live together in the same country at least, before they move to the new base.

Keep us updated what you figure out :)

Greets and good luck :thumbs:

Isabel

OUR TIMELINE

01/20/06...married

02/28/06...NOA1....I-130 VSC

May 2006..Medical in Frankfurt

06/14/06...I-130 approved via email [day 111]

06/19/06...NOA2....I-130 received via mail

07/10/06...talked to embassy to expedite the process

07/12/06...NVC stated case completed and sent to FRANKFURT[day 147]

07/17/06...received packet 3 from embassy

07/29/06...received packet 4

08/15/06...INTERVIEW at 7:30am- APPROVED

08/21/06...VISA received

08/23/06...Flight to US

08/23/06...I am back home

09/20/06...received greencard in mail

09/27/06...received SSC in Mail

09/23/07...our daughter was born :)

30/05/07...filed for Removal of Conditions

07/05/08...received NOA for I-751

01/07/08...college here I come :)

waiting for biometrics and Approval.....

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