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Filed: Other Country: China
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the processing time is 5 months for this kind of case.its been 5 months did not hear ne thing from uscis wat should i do ?

There's no such thing as a married fiance visa. If married, no longer a fiance. I take it an I-130 was filed. When approved, the foreigner will apply for a CR1 or IR1 visa, not K3.

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Actually, I was told to file the I=130 and then the I-129F so that the spouse can come over while the I-130 is being processed. I assume that is what is meant by the married fiance visa

There's no such thing as a married fiance visa. If married, no longer a fiance. I take it an I-130 was filed. When approved, the foreigner will apply for a CR1 or IR1 visa, not K3.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Actually, I was told to file the I=130 and then the I-129F so that the spouse can come over while the I-130 is being processed. I assume that is what is meant by the married fiance visa

You need to do some research. The I-129F has nothing to do with a spouse being able to visit the USA during the process of I-130.

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Actually, I was told to file the I=130 and then the I-129F so that the spouse can come over while the I-130 is being processed. I assume that is what is meant by the married fiance visa

:blink: I have never heard of filing both.

It's either file one for a fiance [i-129f] or one for spouse [i-130].

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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:blink: I have never heard of filing both.

It's either file one for a fiance [i-129f] or one for spouse [i-130].

Welcome to the K-3 forum ! Stop blinking, please - it cuts down on one's ability to read.

'Both' are filed if one is pursuing a K-3 visa.

It's never called a 'k3 married fiance visa', though.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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ok so neone tell me i filed i130 first when i received the noa then i filed i129f k3 visa now its been over 5 months so what should i be doing instead of waiting should i be contacting uscis or whom plz suggest neone i will appreciate that .good day .

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Filed: Other Country: China
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ok so neone tell me i filed i130 first when i received the noa then i filed i129f k3 visa now its been over 5 months so what should i be doing instead of waiting should i be contacting uscis or whom plz suggest neone i will appreciate that .good day .

Has it been over five months since you filed the I-129F? Filing the I-129F put your I-130 back in the queue where the I-129F came in. Either way, not much to do but wait, except start studying the CR1 visa guide. That's the path you're on. Expect to get busy with more paperwork very soon.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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According to your timeline, it hasn't been 5 months since your NOA1. Once it has, you can give them a call.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Spain
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In the same situation here. We applied in August 1st, the I130 and after receive the NOA1, we apply for I129F. USCIS does not know where it came from these comments that the visa K-3 is administratively closed. For you to be aware of what happens with your case I advise you call the USCIS and ask how is your process. I did this last week and they told me that CSC is delayed by 48 days. And if the K-3 would be closed, it was being advised on the website of USCIS.

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Local Office: Madrid, Spain

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Jul, 07 2008- Meet online

Feb, 09 2009- Meet in person in Scotland

Jul, 07 2009- Engaged

Sep, 20 2009- My fiancé move to Spain

Aug, 13 2010- Wedding in Spain

May, 15 2011- My hubby go back to US

Aug, 01 2011- I-130

Aug, 04 2011- NOA 1

Aug, 12 2011- I29F

Aug, 16 2011- NOA 1 (I129F)

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01/31/2012 - K-3 changed for IR-1

01/31/2012 - Received NVC case number (MDD)

02/01/2012 - Received IIN (invoice identification number)

02/02/2012 - Received AOS and IV fee bill

02/03/2012 - AOS and IV PAID

02/10/2012 - Mailed IV Package to my husband in US

02/14/2012 - IV package arrive to my husband in US

02/15/2012 - My husband mailed AOS and IV Package to the attorney

02/17/2012 - Attorney get the package

02/21/2012 - Attorney sent the package to NVC

02/24/2012 - RFE: NVC send back a checklist about information missing or incomplete :(

02/27/2012 - Sent the missing information to NVC

03/07/2012 - CASE COMPLETED!!! Yayy finally ;)

04/24/2012 - INTERVIEW!!!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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USCIS and NVC are totally different government entities.

K-3 administratively closed - http://www.visajourney.com/news/2010/02/07/department-of-state-to-close-k-3-visas-if-i-129f-and-i-130-petitions-approved-and-received-together/

So, if you wish more clarity from a USCIS staffer, call in again, get an ISO, a Tier 2 Human,

and inquire directly - 'why does NVC administratively close the I-129F for any K-3 visa processing?'

then let us know the answer, here.

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Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

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Congratulations on your approval ! We All Applaud your accomplishment with Most Wonderful Kissies !

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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now i just realized i made a mistake filing k3 i should be filing cr1 .so plz ne one suggest what r my choices except waiting can i expedite the process its been over 5 months already plz ne one suggest me something .thannks

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