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so its been 33 days since our NOA1 and with my SO back in Comoros visiting his family for the next two months, i have alot of time to sit around and procrastinate (instead of working on my thesis). So i've been doing some research about Comoros and visas to the US and here is what i found out:

1) since 1992 only 23 immigrant visas issued

2) Since 1992 only 10 immediate relative visas

AND MOST IMPORTANTLY

3)Since 1997 only 2 (yes thats right only 2) K-1 visas

in my mind im kinda freaking out a bit. why are there such small numbers, are they being rejected? are people just not applying? i mean really, i feel like I cant be the ONLY US citizen (or at minimum the 3rd) to want to get married to a Comorian.

Should I be worried? or should i go back to writing my thesis lol.

this is what the waiting game does to people i guess

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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I can't help but just want to wish you good luck. Your post caught my eye because I had never even heard of Comoros (was appalled at myself) til just now! I learned something today. Maybe the fact that I've never heard of this country, seen a post or known of anyone from Comoros, etc. is just a reflection that it is a smaller nation, less population than many other nations, therefore less cases of people from Comoros emigrating to other countries?

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Filed: Other Country: China
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so its been 33 days since our NOA1 and with my SO back in Comoros visiting his family for the next two months, i have alot of time to sit around and procrastinate (instead of working on my thesis). So i've been doing some research about Comoros and visas to the US and here is what i found out:

1) since 1992 only 23 immigrant visas issued

2) Since 1992 only 10 immediate relative visas

AND MOST IMPORTANTLY

3)Since 1997 only 2 (yes thats right only 2) K-1 visas

in my mind im kinda freaking out a bit. why are there such small numbers, are they being rejected? are people just not applying? i mean really, i feel like I cant be the ONLY US citizen (or at minimum the 3rd) to want to get married to a Comorian.

Should I be worried? or should i go back to writing my thesis lol.

this is what the waiting game does to people i guess

Do some more research if you can. You might find the number of applications exactly matches the number of visas issued, meaning it's 100%. Unless you have all the numbers needed to paint a picture, there's little use for a partial set.

More importantly, each case is decided on it's own merits and you and YOUR loved one are in control of the merits of your own case.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Go back to writing your thesis! Dont make your work/education suffer. Worry a bout things when they happen and work through them when they happen. Dont put your life on hold till then.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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so its been 33 days since our NOA1 and with my SO back in Comoros visiting his family for the next two months, i have alot of time to sit around and procrastinate (instead of working on my thesis). So i've been doing some research about Comoros and visas to the US and here is what i found out:

1) since 1992 only 23 immigrant visas issued

2) Since 1992 only 10 immediate relative visas

AND MOST IMPORTANTLY

3)Since 1997 only 2 (yes thats right only 2) K-1 visas

in my mind im kinda freaking out a bit. why are there such small numbers, are they being rejected? are people just not applying? i mean really, i feel like I cant be the ONLY US citizen (or at minimum the 3rd) to want to get married to a Comorian.

Should I be worried? or should i go back to writing my thesis lol.

this is what the waiting game does to people i guess

This is what happens when you only do partial research and only get partial information. If there were only TWO K-1 applicants in that time period...what's the problem.

I would move on to something else more productive.

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