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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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HELLO GUYS.,

:help: i need help with this situation. i am a dual citizenship. we know each other since 2009, we used to talk to each other on Facebook and skybe since may 2009. on June 2012 i came with my family to Egypt and got engaged on June 26, 2012. we mailed 129-f form application on august 14, 2012. until now i am still in Egypt with my fiance. on February 14, 2013 we received an RFE. my questions are >>>>>

1. if i stay in Egypt with my fiance until our paper approved will be any problem with this?

2. when my fiance goes to the interview, it is OK if i went with him over the interview to support our situation

3. when i send the RFE response back, what is the expect time for the NOA2. if found that it says " A new processing period will begin when we receive your response" what does this mean? it means my case will start from all over or they holding on it until i response them .

4. is if we got married before the interview should we filed the 130 application with the RFE letter or should we keep it like as we are.

thanks and good luck for all the cases..........

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Hello!

Very interesting questions. I will be reading to see what the advice is for you. I am only American citizen not dual like you but I would like to stay in Egypt with my husband until our papers can be finished and I don't think there would be any problem because there's nothing as far as I know that I can do here to make it go faster we are just waiting.... we might as well wait together! Ok, so take care and good luck :)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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1. No, as long as you have a co-sponsor (and assuming Egypt allows co-sponsors for K1). It is great for bonafide relationship evidence to see you are living in the same area/ seeing eachother a lot.

2. They may not let you in, but he could bring your passport to show you are there.

3. Usually they process a case quite quickly once they get the documents back, but it depends on what the RFE was for and the adjudicator.

4. If you get married, you have to start from scratch. A I-130 with filing fee, new waiting period, new everything.

BTW, your post would be easier to read if you just used the default font, rather than different sizes and underlining etc.

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Posted

HELLO GUYS.,

:help: i need help with this situation. i am a dual citizenship. we know each other since 2009, we used to talk to each other on Facebook and skybe since may 2009. on June 2012 i came with my family to Egypt and got engaged on June 26, 2012. we mailed 129-f form application on august 14, 2012. until now i am still in Egypt with my fiance. on February 14, 2013 we received an RFE. my questions are >>>>>

1. if i stay in Egypt with my fiance until our paper approved will be any problem with this?

2. when my fiance goes to the interview, it is OK if i went with him over the interview to support our situation

3. when i send the RFE response back, what is the expect time for the NOA2. if found that it says " A new processing period will begin when we receive your response" what does this mean? it means my case will start from all over or they holding on it until i response them .

4. is if we got married before the interview should we filed the 130 application with the RFE letter or should we keep it like as we are.

thanks and good luck for all the cases..........

(F)(F)(F)(F)(F)

1-No

2-You won't be let in. You can go with him to the building and wait outside.

3-It depends when they receive it, but it may take 1 week or 1 month.

4- You're applying for a Fiance Visa. If you get married you're no longer a fiance, so you will be denied at the interview and you'll have to start all over again with a marriage based visa. This is crucial!

Don't ever do anything you're not willing to explain the paramedics.

 
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