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I've got a question regarding K-1 Visa processing. I recently submitted a petition for my fiance. We first met in December of 2005 and we spent four months together before I had to leave (I am military) her. Recently, I went back for three weeks to visit her and I returned to my new home last week. During my visit to see Susie, I submitted her papers for her K-1 application and I received my NOA1.

Now, I've read in places where there are certain things that could throw up a red flag to USCIS. One of them is having an engagement shortly after an ended divorce. My situation appears to be one of this variety but that's just on the surface.

Though on paper, my divorce was finalized less than a month before I submitted her papers, it was in the works for a while and even after we signed the divorce papers we had a 60-day mandatory wait before they finalized. Divorce isn't always a quick thing...we haven't been together for over a year as husband and wife.

I don't want to get into my specifics in detail, but we got married real young, were married as long as we could and tried to work it out for the right reasons (my daughter), but in the end, it just didn't work out. No animosity on either end...I've vowed that my next marriage will be my last.

So, my question is this. Has anyone had a K-1 situation like mine with a supposed "red flag" situation? Since I've read that, I've been somewhat worried and wonder if I'm worrying for naught. If anyone could give me some advice or share their experience, I'd appreciate it.

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I've got a question regarding K-1 Visa processing. I recently submitted a petition for my fiance. We first met in December of 2005 and we spent four months together before I had to leave (I am military) her. Recently, I went back for three weeks to visit her and I returned to my new home last week. During my visit to see Susie, I submitted her papers for her K-1 application and I received my NOA1.

Now, I've read in places where there are certain things that could throw up a red flag to USCIS. One of them is having an engagement shortly after an ended divorce. My situation appears to be one of this variety but that's just on the surface.

Though on paper, my divorce was finalized less than a month before I submitted her papers, it was in the works for a while and even after we signed the divorce papers we had a 60-day mandatory wait before they finalized. Divorce isn't always a quick thing...we haven't been together for over a year as husband and wife.

I don't want to get into my specifics in detail, but we got married real young, were married as long as we could and tried to work it out for the right reasons (my daughter), but in the end, it just didn't work out. No animosity on either end...I've vowed that my next marriage will be my last.

So, my question is this. Has anyone had a K-1 situation like mine with a supposed "red flag" situation? Since I've read that, I've been somewhat worried and wonder if I'm worrying for naught. If anyone could give me some advice or share their experience, I'd appreciate it.

I wouldn't worry too much .. my divorce wasn't final much longer then yours when we submitted ours. Lots of people stay separated for years before legally divorcing for many reasons. Red flag or not .. your divorced so you meet the requirements :thumbs: Good Luck

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I think everyone is really stretching on these "red flags". I can't blame anyone because I am guilty of the same thing. I have had some things happen in my life recently that had me looking for answers. What I found I was really looking for, was for someone to tell me everything was going to be ok. From what I understand, and it's not much, a "red flag" might draw a question at the interview. If you and your fiancee have been upfront about everything and open about past relationships (which I would rather not discuss) than you should be ok :) As long as your fiancee is aware of your divorce, when it happened, and possibly why, than you should be fine. Now keep in mind that I have no idea what I'm talking about and this is all personal opinion!! good luck!!

06/30/06- sent I-129F petition to VSC.

07/11/06- NOA1 (received in mail)

07/19/06- RFE received in mail, IMBRA

07/28/06- e-mail, IMBRA RFE received at VSC

09/11/06- called VSC, told I'm with an adjudicating officer

09/25/06- called VSC, told to file expedited service, outside 60 days of RFE received date

09/26/06- sent expedited service request to VSC via fax and snail mail

09/26/06- Senators and Congressman making inquiries into my petition

09/29/06- expedited service request approved by VSC director

10/04/06- e-mail NOA2 approved!!!!!!

10/05/06- NVC received

10/06/06- NVC forwarded to Poland Embassy

10/16/06- Packet #3 received

10/17/06- Packet #3 sent to US Embassy Warsaw

10/30/06- Packet #4 received

10/30/06- Interview scheduled for November 22nd!!!

11/30/06- Visa in hand, via DHL!!!!

12/05/06- Ania and I arrive together in the USA

02/11/07- Ania applied for Social Security Card

02/17/07- Ania and I were MARRIED!!!!!!

07/24/07- Social Security Card in hand- after some minor issues and a little procrastination :)

10/14/07- I-485, I-765, and permission to travel mailed to USCIS

10/17/07- Received NOA1

12/17/07- I-485 shipped to California Service Center for faster service

12/17/07- I-765 approved new card should be mailed within 30 days, Advanced parole approved

02/28/08- AOS APPROVED!!!! PERMANENT RESIDENT CARD RECEIVED!!!!! (card received couple weeks after approval)

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mrc,

One red flag is quite possibly neither red nor a flag. The more there are in a case the redder the flag gets and the harder it flaps in the wind.

Yodrak

I've got a question regarding K-1 Visa processing. I recently submitted a petition for my fiance. We first met in December of 2005 and we spent four months together before I had to leave (I am military) her. Recently, I went back for three weeks to visit her and I returned to my new home last week. During my visit to see Susie, I submitted her papers for her K-1 application and I received my NOA1.

Now, I've read in places where there are certain things that could throw up a red flag to USCIS. One of them is having an engagement shortly after an ended divorce. My situation appears to be one of this variety but that's just on the surface.

Though on paper, my divorce was finalized less than a month before I submitted her papers, it was in the works for a while and even after we signed the divorce papers we had a 60-day mandatory wait before they finalized. Divorce isn't always a quick thing...we haven't been together for over a year as husband and wife.

I don't want to get into my specifics in detail, but we got married real young, were married as long as we could and tried to work it out for the right reasons (my daughter), but in the end, it just didn't work out. No animosity on either end...I've vowed that my next marriage will be my last.

So, my question is this. Has anyone had a K-1 situation like mine with a supposed "red flag" situation? Since I've read that, I've been somewhat worried and wonder if I'm worrying for naught. If anyone could give me some advice or share their experience, I'd appreciate it.

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I've got a question regarding K-1 Visa processing. I recently submitted a petition for my fiance. We first met in December of 2005 and we spent four months together before I had to leave (I am military) her. Recently, I went back for three weeks to visit her and I returned to my new home last week. During my visit to see Susie, I submitted her papers for her K-1 application and I received my NOA1.

Now, I've read in places where there are certain things that could throw up a red flag to USCIS. One of them is having an engagement shortly after an ended divorce. My situation appears to be one of this variety but that's just on the surface.

Though on paper, my divorce was finalized less than a month before I submitted her papers, it was in the works for a while and even after we signed the divorce papers we had a 60-day mandatory wait before they finalized. Divorce isn't always a quick thing...we haven't been together for over a year as husband and wife.

I don't want to get into my specifics in detail, but we got married real young, were married as long as we could and tried to work it out for the right reasons (my daughter), but in the end, it just didn't work out. No animosity on either end...I've vowed that my next marriage will be my last.

So, my question is this. Has anyone had a K-1 situation like mine with a supposed "red flag" situation? Since I've read that, I've been somewhat worried and wonder if I'm worrying for naught. If anyone could give me some advice or share their experience, I'd appreciate it.

Divorced twice, 2nd one March 30, petition approved - no problems...

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05-30-06 : NOA1 Receipt (mail)

06-23-06 : RFE received (mail) imbra

06-27-06 : RFE Notice of Receipt imbra (email)

07-10-06 : Approved NOA2 (email)

07-12-06 : NOA2 postmarked

07-14-06 : NOA2 received in mail

07-12-06 : NVC received

07-19-06 : Sent to Moscow

07-20-06 : letter from NVC dated July 18 that they rec petition and would forward

07-25-06 : Moscow rec

07-26-06 : DOS tells me that Moscow has sent packet (does not happen in Moscow)

08-19-06 : Moscow sends interview letter

10-05-06 : Interview - CAKE WALK!

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I've got a question regarding K-1 Visa processing. I recently submitted a petition for my fiance. We first met in December of 2005 and we spent four months together before I had to leave (I am military) her. Recently, I went back for three weeks to visit her and I returned to my new home last week. During my visit to see Susie, I submitted her papers for her K-1 application and I received my NOA1.

Now, I've read in places where there are certain things that could throw up a red flag to USCIS. One of them is having an engagement shortly after an ended divorce. My situation appears to be one of this variety but that's just on the surface.

Though on paper, my divorce was finalized less than a month before I submitted her papers, it was in the works for a while and even after we signed the divorce papers we had a 60-day mandatory wait before they finalized. Divorce isn't always a quick thing...we haven't been together for over a year as husband and wife.

I don't want to get into my specifics in detail, but we got married real young, were married as long as we could and tried to work it out for the right reasons (my daughter), but in the end, it just didn't work out. No animosity on either end...I've vowed that my next marriage will be my last.

So, my question is this. Has anyone had a K-1 situation like mine with a supposed "red flag" situation? Since I've read that, I've been somewhat worried and wonder if I'm worrying for naught. If anyone could give me some advice or share their experience, I'd appreciate it.

Divorced twice, 2nd one March 30, petition approved - no problems...

It's not the petition approval that's being discussed. The petition will be approved if the petition is document qualified. The concern is the determination of bonifide relationship at the consulate interview.

05/16/2005 I-129F Sent

05/28/2005 I-129F NOA1

06/21/2005 I-129F NOA2

07/18/2005 Consulate Received package from NVC

11/09/2005 Medical

11/16/2005 Interview APPROVED

12/05/2005 Visa received

12/07/2005 POE Minneapolis

12/17/2005 Wedding

12/20/2005 Applied for SSN

01/14/2005 SSN received in the mail

02/03/2006 AOS sent (Did not apply for EAD or AP)

02/09/2006 NOA

02/16/2006 Case status Online

05/01/2006 Biometrics Appt.

07/12/2006 AOS Interview APPROVED

07/24/2006 GC arrived

05/02/2007 Driver's License - Passed Road Test!

05/27/2008 Lifting of Conditions sent (TSC > VSC)

06/03/2008 Check Cleared

07/08/2008 INFOPASS (I-551 stamp)

07/08/2008 Driver's License renewed

04/20/2009 Lifting of Conditions approved

04/28/2009 Card received in the mail

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john_and_marlene,

Hard to say - mrc opens his post by saying that he's got a question about K-1 visa processing and submitting papers about K-1 application, then procedes to talk about the USCIS and having received the Receipt Notice for his petition. No mention of an Approval Notice and the forms that constitute a K1 visa application.

My guess is that mrc is one of those who fail to distinguish that the petition and the visa application are two separate and distinct issues.

Yodrak

I've got a question regarding K-1 Visa processing. I recently submitted a petition for my fiance. We first met in December of 2005 and we spent four months together before I had to leave (I am military) her. Recently, I went back for three weeks to visit her and I returned to my new home last week. During my visit to see Susie, I submitted her papers for her K-1 application and I received my NOA1.

Now, I've read in places where there are certain things that could throw up a red flag to USCIS. One of them is having an engagement shortly after an ended divorce. My situation appears to be one of this variety but that's just on the surface.

Though on paper, my divorce was finalized less than a month before I submitted her papers, it was in the works for a while and even after we signed the divorce papers we had a 60-day mandatory wait before they finalized. Divorce isn't always a quick thing...we haven't been together for over a year as husband and wife.

I don't want to get into my specifics in detail, but we got married real young, were married as long as we could and tried to work it out for the right reasons (my daughter), but in the end, it just didn't work out. No animosity on either end...I've vowed that my next marriage will be my last.

So, my question is this. Has anyone had a K-1 situation like mine with a supposed "red flag" situation? Since I've read that, I've been somewhat worried and wonder if I'm worrying for naught. If anyone could give me some advice or share their experience, I'd appreciate it.

Divorced twice, 2nd one March 30, petition approved - no problems...

It's not the petition approval that's being discussed. The petition will be approved if the petition is document qualified. The concern is the determination of bonifide relationship at the consulate interview.

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john_and_marlene,

Hard to say - mrc opens his post by saying that he's got a question about K-1 visa processing and submitting papers about K-1 application, then procedes to talk about the USCIS and having received the Receipt Notice for his petition. No mention of an Approval Notice and the forms that constitute a K1 visa application.

My guess is that mrc is one of those who fail to distinguish that the petition and the visa application are two separate and distinct issues.

Yodrak

Initially, this was the case, but after reading some of the posts, I gathered that this is not something that affects the actual petition process but the subsequent application approval at the consular's office. Thanks.

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I did find it odd to find a concern over red flags in the K1 forum rather than in the consulate forum.

If you are concerned about NOA2, red flags to a bonifide relationship aren't at issue at this stage. If you meet the prerequisites for the petition, it will be approved--no flags, no grey areas, no questions. If you do not meet the prerequisites for the petition it will be denied.

The discussion of bonifide relationship red flags is properly directed at the consular interview, adjustment of status interview, or the lifting of conditions.

05/16/2005 I-129F Sent

05/28/2005 I-129F NOA1

06/21/2005 I-129F NOA2

07/18/2005 Consulate Received package from NVC

11/09/2005 Medical

11/16/2005 Interview APPROVED

12/05/2005 Visa received

12/07/2005 POE Minneapolis

12/17/2005 Wedding

12/20/2005 Applied for SSN

01/14/2005 SSN received in the mail

02/03/2006 AOS sent (Did not apply for EAD or AP)

02/09/2006 NOA

02/16/2006 Case status Online

05/01/2006 Biometrics Appt.

07/12/2006 AOS Interview APPROVED

07/24/2006 GC arrived

05/02/2007 Driver's License - Passed Road Test!

05/27/2008 Lifting of Conditions sent (TSC > VSC)

06/03/2008 Check Cleared

07/08/2008 INFOPASS (I-551 stamp)

07/08/2008 Driver's License renewed

04/20/2009 Lifting of Conditions approved

04/28/2009 Card received in the mail

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I did find it odd to find a concern over red flags in the K1 forum rather than in the consulate forum.

If you are concerned about NOA2, red flags to a bonifide relationship aren't at issue at this stage. If you meet the prerequisites for the petition, it will be approved--no flags, no grey areas, no questions. If you do not meet the prerequisites for the petition it will be denied.

The discussion of bonifide relationship red flags is properly directed at the consular interview, adjustment of status interview, or the lifting of conditions.

Thanks for clearing that up. Each time I'm on the phone with my fiance, I make sure to ask her a few questions about me just so she's ready and isn't uninformed.

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