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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I read this article about a K1 situation

http://www.visajourney.com/news/2007/04/07/17/#more-17

It got me thinking about whether they just had a ceremony or whether they had handed in a marriage license. If they had got married in a Christian church or some other religion and just had a ceremony without handing in a marriage license would it still be classified as married? I mean what about separation of Church and State?

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I read this article about a K1 situation

http://www.visajourney.com/news/2007/04/07/17/#more-17

It got me thinking about whether they just had a ceremony or whether they had handed in a marriage license. If they had got married in a Christian church or some other religion and just had a ceremony without handing in a marriage license would it still be classified as married? I mean what about separation of Church and State?

Wowsers! This should be pinned with huge wording that says:

DO NOT GET MARRIED BEFORE YOU GET YOUR FIANCE VISA!!!

I feel bad for these folks!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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yes, that would be a good heading but I'm still wondering whether they just had a ceremony or whether they submitted a legal document. I mean if they were planning to get married again later why would they get a marriage license? I thought in the US there was separation of Church and State?

Wowsers! This should be pinned with huge wording that says:

DO NOT GET MARRIED BEFORE YOU GET YOUR FIANCE VISA!!!

I feel bad for these folks!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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yes, that would be a good heading but I'm still wondering whether they just had a ceremony or whether they submitted a legal document. I mean if they were planning to get married again later why would they get a marriage license? I thought in the US there was separation of Church and State?

Wowsers! This should be pinned with huge wording that says:

DO NOT GET MARRIED BEFORE YOU GET YOUR FIANCE VISA!!!

I feel bad for these folks!

I've read several different articles about their story, and it appears that they had a legally recorded wedding in Hawaii.

Personal Journey:

Nov 02, 2006 - Met Catherine in Australia in person for 1st time. Stayed 4 days

Nov 19, 2006 - Catherine visited me in USA for 7 days

Jan 20, 2007 - Catherine visited me in USA for 14 days

Feb 01, 2007 - Engaged!

Apr 12, 2007 - Catherine & I met in London to get married

Apr 13, 2007 - Church wedding at Windsor Castle / Honeymooned for a week in Europe

Apr 20, 2007 - Wedding reception & ring ceremony in USA (I forgot the ring on the wedding day)

Jul 18, 2007 - Catherine went back to Australia to get Visa

Jul 31, 2007 - Visa approved!

Aug 04, 2007 - Catherine arrives in USA

Oct 13, 2007 - Legal wedding date

Form I-129F process:

Feb 15, 2007 - I-129F sent to TSC via Priority Mail

Feb 20, 2007 - Application Received by TSC

Feb 26, 2007 - Acknowledgment of receipt by CSC

Feb 27, 2007 - NOA-1 issued by CSC

May 19, 2007 - RFE issued by CSC

May 27, 2007 - Response to RFE sent to CSC via Express Mail

May 29, 2007 - Response to RFE received by CSC

Jun 08, 2007 - Acknowledgment of receipt by CSC

Jun 19, 2007 - NOA-2 approval letter mailed by CSC

Jul 16, 2007 - NVC issues letter confirming receipt from CSC and stating that file will be forwarded to Consulate

Jul 21, 2007 - NVC letter received by me

Jul 23, 2007 - Fiance sends "Statement of Readiness to be Interviewed" to Consulate (with request for quick interview)

Jul 30, 2007 - Packet-3 and Packet-4 received

Jul 30, 2007 - Medical exam results picked up

Jul 31, 2007 - Interview date - APPROVED!

Aug 04, 2007 - Fiance arrives in USA

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FYI` It's not a church and state issue just because a church/religion is involved.

First ammendment basically states:

"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof . . . ." :thumbs:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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It was a legally-binding marriage, otherwise I doubt there'd have been a problem. Had there still been a problem, THAT would've been news. This is a ####### situation - but they weren't in trouble because they went the "ceremonial" only route. They actually went and got hitched. Dumb and unfortunate.

I-129F/K1

1-12-07 mailed to CSC

1-22-07 DHS cashes the I-129F check

1-23-07 NOA1 Notice Date

1-26-07 NOA1 arrives in the post

4-25-07 Touched!

4-26-07 Touched again!

5-3-07 NOA2!!! Two approval emails received at 11:36am

5-10-07 Arrived at NVC/5-14-07 Left NVC - London-bound!

5-17-07??? London receives?

5-20-07 Packet 3 mailed

5-26-07 Packet 3 received

5-29-07 Packet 3 returned, few days later than planned due to bank holiday weekend

6-06-07 Medical in London (called to schedule on May 29)

6-11-07 "Medical in file" at Embassy

6-14-07 Resent packet 3 to Embassy after hearing nothing about first try

6-22-07 DOS says "applicant now eligible for interview," ie: they enter p3 into their system

6-25-07 DOS says interview date is August 21

6-28-07 Help from our congressional representative gives us new interview date: July 6

7-06-07 Interview at 9:00 am at the London Embassy - Approved.

7-16-07 Visa delivered after 'security checks' completed

I-129F approved in 111 days; Interview 174 days from filing

Handy numbers:

NVC: (603) 334-0700 - press 1, 5; US State Department: (202) 663-1225 - press 1, 0

*Be afraid or be informed - the choice is yours.*

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I read this article about a K1 situation

http://www.visajourney.com/news/2007/04/07/17/#more-17

It got me thinking about whether they just had a ceremony or whether they had handed in a marriage license. If they had got married in a Christian church or some other religion and just had a ceremony without handing in a marriage license would it still be classified as married? I mean what about separation of Church and State?

Wowsers! This should be pinned with huge wording that says:

DO NOT GET MARRIED BEFORE YOU GET YOUR FIANCE VISA!!!

I feel bad for these folks!

It won't matter if you pin it or what......someone always comes on here asking the same question. I kind of get irritated when I hear people trying to make excuses around the K-1 visa. If they want to get married before the visa is approved, REGARDLESS of the excuses why, then they should wait and file the K-3. It's really a no-brainer. Yet, it seems every day someone asks how they can get around the rules of the K-1.

I do feel for them, BTW.

Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

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I read this article about a K1 situation

http://www.visajourney.com/news/2007/04/07/17/#more-17

It got me thinking about whether they just had a ceremony or whether they had handed in a marriage license. If they had got married in a Christian church or some other religion and just had a ceremony without handing in a marriage license would it still be classified as married? I mean what about separation of Church and State?

Wowsers! This should be pinned with huge wording that says:

DO NOT GET MARRIED BEFORE YOU GET YOUR FIANCE VISA!!!

I feel bad for these folks!

It won't matter if you pin it or what......someone always comes on here asking the same question. I kind of get irritated when I hear people trying to make excuses around the K-1 visa. If they want to get married before the visa is approved, REGARDLESS of the excuses why, then they should wait and file the K-3. It's really a no-brainer. Yet, it seems every day someone asks how they can get around the rules of the K-1.

I do feel for them, BTW.

I totally agree!

11/28/06 Received NOA1 from VSC by snail mail

12/05/06 Touched

12/21/06 Received email notification of approval! NOA2

12/28/06 Received NOA2 from VSC by snail mail

12/27/06 NVC received I-129F

12/28/06 NVC mailed I-129F to Bogota via DHL

01/02/07 Package arrive in Bogota

01/09/07 Faxed/mailed "shortcut"

01/11/07 Fiancee received Package 3 by mail

01/26/07 Interview date set for 2/26/07

01/30/07 Fiancee received Package 4

02/26/07 Interview is successful

02/27/07 Fiancee received Visa

03/15/07 Arrived in New York!

05/26/07 Married in Orlando!

AOS

06/28/07 Mailed AOS package

06/30/07 Received in Chicago

07/12/07 AOS application check cashed

07/14/07 Received NOA for AOS

07/16/07 Received snail mail notice of Biometric date of 08/02/07

08/02/07 Biometrics

09/07/07 Online notice that EAD card ordered

09/18/07 Received EAD card in the mail

08/03/08 Finally able to view case online

08/16/08 Received notice for second biometrics

09/10/08 Received notice for AOS interview on 09/16/08

09/16/08 AOS APROVED!!!!!

09/29/08 CG arrived in the mail.

07/15/10 Mailed package for lifting conditions.

07/23/10 Received NOA for lifting conditions

07/28/10 Received notice of biometric appointment for

August 11,2010.

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These people obviously did not have VJ!

I don't understand why the woman would leave the U.S. to get a visa. A visa allows you to enter the U.S. Shouldn't she have applied for AOS because is married to a USC?

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It stinks for these people. I read the article and remembered my first phone call to USCIS. They told us what we needed to do, K1. We asked if we could elope and they said absolutly not. I'm glad we didn't.

CIS Office : Philadelphia PA

08/25/09 I-751 Sent to VSC

08/26/09 Package arrives at VSC

08/31/09 Check is Cashed/Clears

08/27/09 NOA

09/24/09 Biometrics

11/24/09 Approval letter arrives!

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joedarcy

It would depend on the marriage laws of the jurisdiction where the ceremony was performed. In some jurisdictions a ceremony is all it takes. At the other extreme, in some jurisdictions no ceremony of any kind is required to register a marriage.

Yodrak

I read this article about a K1 situation

http://www.visajourney.com/news/2007/04/07/17/#more-17

It got me thinking about whether they just had a ceremony or whether they had handed in a marriage license. If they had got married in a Christian church or some other religion and just had a ceremony without handing in a marriage license would it still be classified as married? .....

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pnd,

The article doesn't mention it, but she undoubtedly did apply for adjustment of status. That's where the incorrect entry allowed by CBP must have been discovered.

Yodrak

These people obviously did not have VJ!

I don't understand why the woman would leave the U.S. to get a visa. A visa allows you to enter the U.S. Shouldn't she have applied for AOS because is married to a USC?

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Lesson #1 from this article should be, don't go to the USCIS for legal advice - go to a lawyer.

Lesson #2 should be, even if you think you have a simple case go to a lawyer anyway for a consultation to review the facts of your case and verify whether or not it really is simple. These people thought they had a simple case, but they did not. And it was all down hill - way, way down hill - from there.

Yodrak

It stinks for these people. I read the article and remembered my first phone call to USCIS. They told us what we needed to do, K1. We asked if we could elope and they said absolutly not. I'm glad we didn't.
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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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Lesson #1 from this article should be, don't go to the USCIS for legal advice - go to a lawyer.

Lesson #2 should be, even if you think you have a simple case go to a lawyer anyway for a consultation to review the facts of your case and verify whether or not it really is simple. These people thought they had a simple case, but they did not. And it was all down hill - way, way down hill - from there.

Yodrak

AMEN!

Our K-1 Timeline

2/15/07--Completed gathering documents, completed I-129F

2/26/07--I-129F arrives at CSC

2/27/07-- NOA1

2/28/07-- Check cashed

3/1/07-- Touched

3/7/07--Cleared check shows in my account

3/7/07--NOA1 hard copy

5/17/07--Touched (PLEASE NO RFE)

5/18/07--Touched again

5/21/07--NOA2

5/31/07--Arrives at NVC

6/4/07--Left NVC, on da way to da embassy!!!

6/8/07--Arrives at consulate

6/8/07--Picked up packet 3 during consulate visit! (just lucky we visited same day as they received from NVC)

6/12/07--Medical exam

6/19/07--Interview

6/20/07--VISA

7/21/07--US entry through Atlanta!!!

8/12/07--MARRIED

Adjustment of Status

Event Date

CIS Office : West Palm Beach FL

Date Filed : 2007-08-29

NOA Date : 2007-10-04

RFE(s) :

Bio. Appt. : 2007-10-31

AOS Transfer** : 2007-12-17

TOUCHED : 2008-02-08

TOUCHED : 2008-02-10

TOUCHED : 2008-02-27

Welcome To US Sent date: 2008-02-27

Employment Authorization Document

Event Date

CIS Office : West Palm Beach FL

Filing Method : Mail

Filing Instance : First

Date Filed : 2007-08-29

NOA Date : 2007-10-10

RFE(s) :

Bio. Appt. : 2007-10-31

Approved Date : 2007-12-12

Date Card Received : 2007-12-21

Processing

Estimates/Stats : Your EAD was approved in 105 days.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Actually, I think lesson #1 is to read and exercise some common sense.

If you've applied for a visa meant for UNmarried people and then you decide that since your plans might get mucked up, you'd rather just get married anyway, try putting two-and-two together to see if they equal "a problem."

I-129F/K1

1-12-07 mailed to CSC

1-22-07 DHS cashes the I-129F check

1-23-07 NOA1 Notice Date

1-26-07 NOA1 arrives in the post

4-25-07 Touched!

4-26-07 Touched again!

5-3-07 NOA2!!! Two approval emails received at 11:36am

5-10-07 Arrived at NVC/5-14-07 Left NVC - London-bound!

5-17-07??? London receives?

5-20-07 Packet 3 mailed

5-26-07 Packet 3 received

5-29-07 Packet 3 returned, few days later than planned due to bank holiday weekend

6-06-07 Medical in London (called to schedule on May 29)

6-11-07 "Medical in file" at Embassy

6-14-07 Resent packet 3 to Embassy after hearing nothing about first try

6-22-07 DOS says "applicant now eligible for interview," ie: they enter p3 into their system

6-25-07 DOS says interview date is August 21

6-28-07 Help from our congressional representative gives us new interview date: July 6

7-06-07 Interview at 9:00 am at the London Embassy - Approved.

7-16-07 Visa delivered after 'security checks' completed

I-129F approved in 111 days; Interview 174 days from filing

Handy numbers:

NVC: (603) 334-0700 - press 1, 5; US State Department: (202) 663-1225 - press 1, 0

*Be afraid or be informed - the choice is yours.*

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