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Hi everyone,

Really appreciate some insights here.

I'm planning for a 4-week trip to the US this Christmas to travel and visit my relatives (uncle family), a close friend both living in California). I also want to travel within California with my boyfriend who plans to fly from the East Coast to travel with me (he lives in the East Coast). I have written a detailed itinerary (flight + travelling plan) for myself (I'm a very thorough planner) and thought I'll bring it to the interview as well.

Now, I'm currently a resident in New Zealand. In NZ, under the residence class visa, there's "Resident" and "Permanent Resident". Both allow the visa holders to permanently reside in NZ. The only difference between the 2 is: "Resident" visa has an expiry date for travel conditions (after which I'll either have to apply for a Permanent Residence visa or another type of visa should I want to travel outside NZ, but if I just live in NZ for the rest of my life I won't need to do anything, although I'll most likely upgrade to a Permanent Residence visa).

When filing the DS 160 form, I saw my visa as permanent residence as it allows me to permanently reside here, so I ticked "Yes" to the question asking whether I am a permanent resident. Now reflecting back I'm not sure if that was the inaccurate answer.. My nationality is still Vietnam, but I see myself as having much stronger ties to NZ than VN as I'm currently full time employed here, I had all my education here, all my bank accounts are here, I own a car,and I left Vietnam to study overseas since 18 years old. Im also looking after a family property in New Zealand (currently rented out - but I've the Power of Attorney to act on behalf of my parents who own the house).

For my purpose of visiting the US, I'm very clear that I'm visiting my relatives, my friend (from elementary school - we met in Vietnam but she moved to the US 10 years ago and we've been in touch since), and also my boyfriend. My friend offers her place for me to stay for about half of my trip, then I'll stay at my uncle's place for about 3 days and travelling the remaining time with my boyfriend (so I'm looking at air bnb).

My questions are:

1/Should I adjust my Permanent Residence to be a Residence status in the interview? Or should I just explain to the Case Officer my thought process? Legally, I can reside in NZ permanently, it's just, my residence status is "Residence" (without the word "Permanent" in front). Besides I really don't want to be seen as lying.

2/When asked for purpose of visit, should I include my boyfriend in the "friends" group? i.e. answering "I'm visiting my relatives (uncle family, cousins, and friends) and travelling with my relatives and friends". Or should I tell them I'm visiting my friend and boyfriend.

My boyfriend doesn't live in California but wants to come to California to travel within that state with me. He lives on the East Coast (NC) and I've no relative there, it's also far away I don't intend to stay there this time. And I really do intend to visit my friends too, not just him. In the DS 160 form, I only put my friend's address and contact number as it only allowed me to put 1 person's contact there.

3/I really have no intent to get married and stay this time, but having been in a long distance relationship together for 5 years now (yea we're crazy) with the same boyfriend, we plan to file a K1 maybe next year. This visit will allow me to spend time with him in person, travelling together, as well as experience the US so I could make my decision to go for a K1 after this trip. Will not declaring i'll be visiting my bf impact the integrity of my K1 visa app in a year's time? Honestly we don't intend to get engaged right now.

4/"Evidence of sufficient funds" - is there a certain figure I need to show on my bank statements? if I went for the interview now sure I can still save money for the next 6 months for the trip, but do I need to show over time how much money i've saved in my account? I got a bit worried as I've only started saving for the trip now, and thinking of going for the interview in June - July.

I haven't been to the US before, never been refused a visa to other countries, have lived in Europe, travelled within Europe, Australia, Asia and now residing in NZ, with a Vietnam passport.

Sorry for the horrendously long post!!

Trieu & Quyen's timeline: 

 

K-1 Visa

03-08-2017: I-129F package sent to Lockbox in Dallas, TX.

03-10-2017: I-129F package delivered and routed to California Service Center (CSC).

03-13-2017: Receipt date by USCIS, CSC.

03-16-2017: I-797C (NOA1) hardcopy notice date.

03-17-2017: NOA1 (receipt of petition) via text & email 

06-22-2017: NOA2 of approval

10-05-2017: Interviewed at the Auckland (NZ) U.S. Consulate - APPROVED!

10-12-2017: K-1 Visa received in mail

01-18-2018: Arrived in the US!

 

02-14-2018: Civil Marriage 

 

Adjustment of Status

03-19-2018: Filed for I-485, I-131 and I-765

03-29-2018: NOA (receipt) for I-485, I-131 and I-765

04-18-2018: Biometrics Appointment for I-485 & I-765

08-08-2018: Case Ready to be Scheduled for Interview (I-485)

08-22-2018: NOA (approval) for EAD & AP

09-06-2018: Received EAD/AP combo card in mail

10-10-2018: NOA for I-485 Interview

11-15-2018: I-485 Interview - Approved!

11-24-2018: Green Card In Hand! 

 

Removing Conditions on Residency

10-23-2020: Filed for I-751

10-26-2020: Package delivered to USCIS PO Box in AZ

11-11-2020: NOA date

11-13-2020: Notification text Showing Service center YSC( Potomac Service center). Cash checked.

06-09-2021: Case updated to "Fingerprint was taken" - NOA of biometrics waived 

 

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Good morning

1) I am not sure how to answer this because I don't really understand the differences in Permanent Resident in NZ vs. Resident. So I am not sure what the implications are when applying for a tourist visa. I'd explain your situation when you get to the interview if asked.

2) Tell the truth, are you providing an itinerary?

3) This is why the truth is so important. Less to worry about when planning for the future.

4) The consular wants to see that you have enough funds to cover the trip, is this the case?

good luck

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Posted

Good morning

1) I am not sure how to answer this because I don't really understand the differences in Permanent Resident in NZ vs. Resident. So I am not sure what the implications are when applying for a tourist visa. I'd explain your situation when you get to the interview if asked.

2) Tell the truth, are you providing an itinerary?

3) This is why the truth is so important. Less to worry about when planning for the future.

4) The consular wants to see that you have enough funds to cover the trip, is this the case?

good luck

Thank you canadian_wife :)

For #1, I will explain the situation, bringing the printed webpage of Immigration NZ explaining the two. I'm not hugely worried about this.

#2, yes I will be bringing the itinerary as I've drafted it already. In the itinerary I do note that 1/3 of my time I'll be staying at my friend's, 1/3 I'll be at my uncle's, and 1/3 I'll be travelling with him. I guess what makes me worry is how strong my ties in NZ are (which I believe are strong, but then I dont know from a CO's point of view whether I'm seen as having strong enough ties) - especially with my country - Vietnam, being known for bad reputation of illegal immigrants (in the US). And also my bf isn't just why I'm visiting the US, so I don't want to make them think I'm there to get married and never leave.

#3 Absolutely, I hate to be constantly worrying (like a Domino effect) every step of the way in the future. So thanks for the reminder :)

#4 I think I should have sufficient funds to cover the trip. However having the interview later will allow me to save even more from my salary, but I'm aware of not leaving it too close to my planned trip. How far in advanced do you reckon I could book the interview? (I've submitted the DS 160 form already, so the next step is just to pay and schedule the interview). My planned departure is in mid December.

Appreciating your advice!

Trieu & Quyen's timeline: 

 

K-1 Visa

03-08-2017: I-129F package sent to Lockbox in Dallas, TX.

03-10-2017: I-129F package delivered and routed to California Service Center (CSC).

03-13-2017: Receipt date by USCIS, CSC.

03-16-2017: I-797C (NOA1) hardcopy notice date.

03-17-2017: NOA1 (receipt of petition) via text & email 

06-22-2017: NOA2 of approval

10-05-2017: Interviewed at the Auckland (NZ) U.S. Consulate - APPROVED!

10-12-2017: K-1 Visa received in mail

01-18-2018: Arrived in the US!

 

02-14-2018: Civil Marriage 

 

Adjustment of Status

03-19-2018: Filed for I-485, I-131 and I-765

03-29-2018: NOA (receipt) for I-485, I-131 and I-765

04-18-2018: Biometrics Appointment for I-485 & I-765

08-08-2018: Case Ready to be Scheduled for Interview (I-485)

08-22-2018: NOA (approval) for EAD & AP

09-06-2018: Received EAD/AP combo card in mail

10-10-2018: NOA for I-485 Interview

11-15-2018: I-485 Interview - Approved!

11-24-2018: Green Card In Hand! 

 

Removing Conditions on Residency

10-23-2020: Filed for I-751

10-26-2020: Package delivered to USCIS PO Box in AZ

11-11-2020: NOA date

11-13-2020: Notification text Showing Service center YSC( Potomac Service center). Cash checked.

06-09-2021: Case updated to "Fingerprint was taken" - NOA of biometrics waived 

 

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Posted

just answer any questions posed to you accurately....any attempts to evade a question will likely be noticed, which can affect your credibility. If they don't ask, however, you are not required to tell....

but be prepared for this question: 'do you have an American BF living in the US?'....'how long have you known him?' 'when was the last time you visited/met him?' 'When are you getting married?'....(and maybe a few more)...

Posted

just answer any questions posed to you accurately....any attempts to evade a question will likely be noticed, which can affect your credibility. If they don't ask, however, you are not required to tell....

but be prepared for this question: 'do you have an American BF living in the US?'....'how long have you known him?' 'when was the last time you visited/met him?' 'When are you getting married?'....(and maybe a few more)...

Thank you for that :) No I don't intend to hide anything. I'm really visiting my friend (female friend - she's married) and my relatives, and really staying at my friend's place. My boyfriend will be coming from North Carolina to travel in CA with me. I was just a bit confused as to whether I should initiate it or wait until asked (and if wait until asked would I be judged as being dishonest).

What would be your advice if, in the interview I'm not asked about the boyfriend, have the visa approved, and at the port of entry being asked specifically the questions about him? I will tell the truth then but will that cause them to think I've hidden something?

Trieu & Quyen's timeline: 

 

K-1 Visa

03-08-2017: I-129F package sent to Lockbox in Dallas, TX.

03-10-2017: I-129F package delivered and routed to California Service Center (CSC).

03-13-2017: Receipt date by USCIS, CSC.

03-16-2017: I-797C (NOA1) hardcopy notice date.

03-17-2017: NOA1 (receipt of petition) via text & email 

06-22-2017: NOA2 of approval

10-05-2017: Interviewed at the Auckland (NZ) U.S. Consulate - APPROVED!

10-12-2017: K-1 Visa received in mail

01-18-2018: Arrived in the US!

 

02-14-2018: Civil Marriage 

 

Adjustment of Status

03-19-2018: Filed for I-485, I-131 and I-765

03-29-2018: NOA (receipt) for I-485, I-131 and I-765

04-18-2018: Biometrics Appointment for I-485 & I-765

08-08-2018: Case Ready to be Scheduled for Interview (I-485)

08-22-2018: NOA (approval) for EAD & AP

09-06-2018: Received EAD/AP combo card in mail

10-10-2018: NOA for I-485 Interview

11-15-2018: I-485 Interview - Approved!

11-24-2018: Green Card In Hand! 

 

Removing Conditions on Residency

10-23-2020: Filed for I-751

10-26-2020: Package delivered to USCIS PO Box in AZ

11-11-2020: NOA date

11-13-2020: Notification text Showing Service center YSC( Potomac Service center). Cash checked.

06-09-2021: Case updated to "Fingerprint was taken" - NOA of biometrics waived 

 

 
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