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Hello everybody!!

I have a question! I am applying for K1 visa tomorrow.

My fiance will be working in LA but we are using his mother address in WI to apply for the visa. I will probably enter in US on LA POE.

Do you think that we will have problems on the interview? Forms address will be different from he work address.

Do you think that we will have any problem?

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Hello everybody!!

I have a question! I am applying for K1 visa tomorrow.

My fiance will be working in LA but we are using his mother address in WI to apply for the visa. I will probably enter in US on LA POE.

Do you think that we will have problems on the interview? Forms address will be different from he work address.

Do you think that we will have any problem?

Absolutely not a problem. Your POE can be any POE... for example: if your final destination is Alaska but your POE was Miami.. it's completely fine. good.gif

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Absolutely not a problem. Your POE can be any POE... for example: if your final destination is Alaska but your POE was Miami.. it's completely fine. good.gif

But my final destination will be LA I will not go to WI because he will be living in LA.

And in the interview? No problems too?

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But my final destination will be LA I will not go to WI because he will be living in LA.

And in the interview? No problems too?

POE is the first place you enter the US and go thru immigration. Not all final destinations have an international airport. Think MT, ND, SD, ID, IA, NE, ETC. They do not care what you do after entering the US as long as you get married within the 90 days. They usually don't ask about the POE at the interview because you have not purchased the ticket yet because they recommend that you do not purchase the ticket until the visa is issued--and you can tell them that at the interview.

Good luck,

Dave

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Why did you use her address on the application? It may come up on the entry, but doubtful. However, it is a legitimate question. If asked, just be honest. The questions on the point of entry are quite straight forward. They ask basic questions, your name, when you plan to get married, where. etc...

Nao se preocupe....

Boa sorte!

"I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant."

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Why did you use her address on the application? It may come up on the entry, but doubtful. However, it is a legitimate question. If asked, just be honest. The questions on the point of entry are quite straight forward. They ask basic questions, your name, when you plan to get married, where. etc...

Nao se preocupe....

Boa sorte!

We used his mother address because he was living till last Sunday in Brazil. He just got a job today in LA and will move to there, but we did all docs as his mother address because he will be living there.

I am just worry to change the address in the middle of the process and then need to wait more time to receive the NOA2.

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Nope, no worries. Perfect answer. You will be fine :thumbs: :thumbs:

On another note, I miss Sao Paulo. :crying: I was fortunate to spend about 3 months total there with Marina before she came here.

Boa Sorte

"I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant."

K1 Guides and Info

K1 AOS Guide

Link for Rio de Janeiro Consulate's instructions for K1 Visas. They give you this link instead of a packet 3. Everything you need for interview in Rio is here. Boa Sorte

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You will be fine, GOOD LUCK

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Gonzalez

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03/02/2011 - Engaged

USCIS / VSC

12/20/2011: Sent I-129F to Dallas Lockbox

02/16/2012: NOA1 Received, Forwarded to Vermont Service Center

XX/XX/2012: NOA2

NVC

XX/XX/2012: NVC received

XX/XX/2012: Case number

US Embassy Rio De Janeiro

XX/XX/2012: Embassy received

XX/XX/2012: Medical

XX/XX/2012: Interview

XX/XX/2012: Visa in hand

XX/XX/2012: POE Newark, New Jersey

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