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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Hey there! 

I am in the beginning stages of filling out all of the I-129F paperwork and I just want to make sure I am doing everything correctly. I apologize if my questions are kinda stupid, but there's so much mixed info out there that I just want to get some additional opinions. 

 

Question 1: My beneficiary is in Russia and he has lived in a handful of places over the last 5 years. He wasn't officially registered at one of the places, he was just renting out a room. Should we only list places he was registered or everywhere he has resided? Also, the place he currently works is where he currently lives and it isn't technically built for people to live in. Should we still list it? 

 

Question 2: My beneficiary has had a few different jobs in the past 5 years and again, some of them weren't officially registered. I know the work wasn't illegal, but I guess in Russia, they don't often make people legitimate employees (please correct me if I am wrong) and do things "under the table". Should we just list this work as a freelancer, list it as what it actually was, or should we just not list it? 

 

Again, I am sorry if these questions are a bit stupid, but I would really appreciate any input! 

        K1

  • 04.12.2019: Sent in I-129F Packet via UPS
  • 04.17.2019: I-129F Packed Arrived in Lewisville, TX - signed for by "Edwards"
  • 04.22.2019: NOA1 Text Received 
  • 04.23.2019: Check Cashed
  • 04.26.2019: NOA1 Hardcopy Arrived in the Mail 
  • 07.17.2019: NOA2 Received via Old Website 
  • 07.22.2019: NOA2 Hardcopy Arrived in the Mail 
  • 08.09.2019: Called NVC & Given Case Number + Invoice Number 
  • 08.20.2019 NVC Shipped to Moscow Embassy
  • 08.21.2019 Case Status Switched to "Ready"
  • 08.30.2019 Interview Date Scheduled 
  • 09.12.2019 Interviewed and Approved! 
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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Singapore
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10 minutes ago, NicoleL229 said:

Hey there! 

I am in the beginning stages of filling out all of the I-129F paperwork and I just want to make sure I am doing everything correctly. I apologize if my questions are kinda stupid, but there's so much mixed info out there that I just want to get some additional opinions. 

 

Question 1: My beneficiary is in Russia and he has lived in a handful of places over the last 5 years. He wasn't officially registered at one of the places, he was just renting out a room. Should we only list places he was registered or everywhere he has resided? Also, the place he currently works is where he currently lives and it isn't technically built for people to live in. Should we still list it? 

 

Question 2: My beneficiary has had a few different jobs in the past 5 years and again, some of them weren't officially registered. I know the work wasn't illegal, but I guess in Russia, they don't often make people legitimate employees (please correct me if I am wrong) and do things "under the table". Should we just list this work as a freelancer, list it as what it actually was, or should we just not list it? 

 

Again, I am sorry if these questions are a bit stupid, but I would really appreciate any input! 

hi, do not complicate, just list out everything ...

they will not ask for proof

(L)Our Timeline(L)

2015 Nov 03 - met online app (Skout)

2016 Jan 18 - became couple officially

2017 Sep 15 - met for the first time in person (Singapore to USA - 2 weeks)

2018 Feb 03 - met for the 2nd time (USA to Singapore - 2 weeks)

2018 Feb 08 - got engaged 

2018 Sep 01 - met for the 3rd time (Singapore to USA - 2 weeks)

2019 May 31 - 4th meeting :goofy:

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K1 Visa Timeline:

2018 Aug 22 - I129f sent (DIY)

2018 Aug 29 - NOA1

          worries before approval:

          1) submitted 1 statement/letter of intent both signed by the pet/ben

          2) petitioner's accidentally/stupidly committed DWI after i129f submission

2019 Jan 16 - NOA2 (140 days from Noa1 - No RFE)

2019 Feb 06 - case received by NVC (21 days from Noa2)

2019 Feb 08 - case number received

2019 Feb 19 - left NVC

2019 Feb 25 - case received by SG consulate

2019 Feb 28 - Packet 3 received

2019 Mar 04 - Packet 3 sent back to SG consulate

2019 Mar 07 - Packet 4 received (interview schedule)

2019 Mar 12 - Medical (additional vaccine on 19 Mar)

2019 Mar 27 - Interview (221g, medical results pending)

2019 Mar 27 - Administrative Processing

2019 Mar 27 - Clinic sent medical results to Embassy

2019 Mar 28 - Administrative Processing

2019 Mar 29 - Application Received

2019 Apr 01 - Issued

2019 Apr 04 - VOH

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