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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: England
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Hello

Just out of curiosity, will we stand a better chance of being accepted for the visa as Rachel is English and therefore speaks the same language? Is there likely to be just as much difficulty as if she were from a foreign speaking country?

SOMETIMES THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS IN LIFE IS BEING WITH THE ONE YOU LOVE

OUR STORY

February 2009 - Met online online on social networking site

August 2009 - Spent 2 weeks together in England in which time we got engaged !!!!!YEY!!!!!

October 2009 - Spent 2 weeks together in America

December 2009 - Spent 5 months together in England

May 2010 - We both went to America when we spent 2 weeks together

August 2010 - Spent 3 weeks together in America

December 2010 - Spent 5 months together in England

May 2011 - We both went to America together where we spent 2 weeks together

September 2011 - Spent 3 weeks together in America

December 2011 - Spent 5 months together again in England as with the previous years!

April 2012 - spent 2 weeks together in America, got married on May 8th in America!!!!!!!

I-130 Petition

Filed - July 23rd 2012

NOA1 - July 27th 2012

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Language only matters when they do not speak the same language as the petitioner - that is when they question how you communicate and how the relationship can be real if you do not share a common language.

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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Hello

Just out of curiosity, will we stand a better chance of being accepted for the visa as Rachel is English and therefore speaks the same language? Is there likely to be just as much difficulty as if she were from a foreign speaking country?

the UK is one of the easiest countries to come from but its more to do with being such a low fraud country than the language spoken. most embassies around the world require proof of an ongoing relationship at the interview but they dont ask for it in London.

I-129F SENT............................................08/15/2011

NOA1 TEXT/EMAIL...................................08/22/2011

NOA2 TEXT/EMAIL. NO RFE.....................01/05/2012

NVC RECEIVED......................................01/21/2012

NVC LEFT...............................................01/24/2012

PACKET 3 RECEIVED..............................02/01/2012

PACKET 3 RETURNED.............................02/04/2012

MEDICAL................................................02/17/2012

DS-2001 MAILED.....................................02/23/2012

PACKET 4 RECEIVED..............................03/02/2012

INTERVIEW............................................03/14/2012 APPROVED

POE ATLANTA.........................................04/03/2012

AOS approved 3/29/13 after almost 10 months of waiting. No RFE's and no interview.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Most Americans speak a bastardised English.

And spelling is a bit iffy.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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Hello

Just out of curiosity, will we stand a better chance of being accepted for the visa as Rachel is English and therefore speaks the same language? Is there likely to be just as much difficulty as if she were from a foreign speaking country?

As pointed out by others before me, the fact she speaks English, it's a plus; however, the reality of this process is that, every application is unique, and can be approved or denied based on other things, such as: a fake relationship, a criminal record, etc.

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the UK is one of the easiest countries to come from but its more to do with being such a low fraud country than the language spoken. most embassies around the world require proof of an ongoing relationship at the interview but they dont ask for it in London.

I think this is a very good point. Being from a low-fraud country also helps if you're looking to arrange a visit for your fiancee while the K1 is in process. My guy is from England as well, and arrived just a little more than weeks ago for 87 days :) He had no problem entering under the VWP and saying he was visiting his fiancee. Good luck with everything.

 
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