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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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I sent packet in almost 3 months ago I'm going down to visit my fiance in Dominican republic I was wondering if we do get pregnant would it affect the interview process if and when it happens

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No. Why would it? The only “issue” could be the medical. She will need to have vaccinations and an X-ray. 

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Married: September 27, 2014

I-130 filed: February 5, 2016

NOA1: February 8, 2016 Nebraska

NOA2: July 21, 2016

Interview: December 6, 2016 London

POE: December 19, 2016 Las Vegas

N-400 filed: September 30, 2019

Interview: March 22, 2021 Seattle

Oath: March 22, 2021 COVID-style same-day oath

 

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If you think it will affect the K1 process in a negative way (denial of the K1 because of the pregnancy alone for example) the answer is no.

If you think it will affect the K1 process in a positive way (getting the visa quicker or not needing to go through the visa process because of the pregnancy) the answer is also no.

“It’s been 84 years…” 

- Me talking about the progress of my I-751

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ecuador
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3 hours ago, frank wisman said:

I sent packet in almost 3 months ago I'm going down to visit my fiance in Dominican republic I was wondering if we do get pregnant would it affect the interview process if and when it happens

Agree with @JFH . My fiancee is pregnant and she was approved and passed the medical with no problems. In the medical the may required some test like X- Rays and other medical stuff that must be done in order to pass her medical interview. 

 

 

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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USCIS will only be concerned with the new baby after the birth, and then primarily how it will affect your financial responsibility picture. It is of little consequence to USCIS before the birth.

Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

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I suppose it could also impact you, should your case drag on (and some do, unfortunately)...for example, your fiancée won’t be able to fly if she’s super-pregnant (I think ‘super-pregnant’ is the correct medical term for it...😂😂), so that could throw a spanner in the works...and if she’s already had the baby before immigration, I assume the baby would need adding to the application/petitioning for?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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1 hour ago, Zoeeeeeee said:

I suppose it could also impact you, should your case drag on (and some do, unfortunately)...for example, your fiancée won’t be able to fly if she’s super-pregnant (I think ‘super-pregnant’ is the correct medical term for it...😂😂), so that could throw a spanner in the works...and if she’s already had the baby before immigration, I assume the baby would need adding to the application/petitioning for?

Normally, A child of a USC doesn't require petitioning, but the acquisition of a US passport 

YMMV

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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1 hour ago, payxibka said:

Normally, A child of a USC doesn't require petitioning, but the acquisition of a US passport 

It would increase the household size, and subsequently, the minimum income threshold for the affidavit of support though, I assume.

2018 K1 Filing to Approval: 322 days (RFE 29 Days)

Spoiler

I-129F mailed: Jan 26 2018

NOA1: Jan 29 2018 (old site), Feb 2 2018 (new site)

RFE: Aug 30 2018 (old site updated 8/30; new site 8/31 w/email and text)

RFE hard copy: rec'd 9/4; ret'd 9/6 (old site updated 9/7; new site 9/10, no text/email)

NOA2: Oct 5 2018 [249 days]  (old site updated 10/5; new site 10/7, no text/email)

Case #: Oct 31 2018 [27 days] (called to get number, no email from NVC)

Left NVC: Nov 13 2018 

Consulate Rec'd (DHL): Nov 19 2018

CEAC 'Ready' status: Nov 29 2018

Interview: Dec 17 2018 [Approved!]

POE: Jan 10 2019 [Los Angeles]

Marriage: Jan 12 2019 :wub::dance:

2019 AOS Filing to Approval: 81 Days (No RFE, No Expedite)

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AOS Mailed: Feb 19 2019

NOA1: Feb 25 2019 (I-485, I-765, I-131)

Biometrics Appt. Letter Rcv'd: Mar 8 2019

Biometrics Appointment: Mar 20 2019

Recv'd Interview Appt. Notice: Apr 15 2019 [I-485] (ready to schedule 4/10, scheduled 4/11; old site)

Interview: May 17 2019 [Cleveland, OH]

Approved: May 17 2019  :dance:

Green Card Received: May 24 2019

2021 ROC Filing to Approval: 534 Days (LIN; No RFE, No Interview)

Spoiler

ROC Mailed: Mar 5 2021 (delivered 3/12)

NOA1: Apr 5 2021 (txt rcvd 4/7, check cashed 4/7, mail rcvd 4/9) 

Biometrics Re-used Notice Rcv'd: Apr 30 2021

Approved: Sep 21 2022 :dance:

Green Card Received: Sep 28 2022

2022 N400 Filing to Oath: 154 Days (Cleveland Field Office; No RFE)

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N400 Submitted: Jun 16 2022 (online)

NOA1: Jun 16 2022 (rcv'd snail mail 6/24)

Biometrics Re-used Notice Rcv'd: Jun 16 2022 (rcv'd snail mail 6/24)

Interview Scheduled: Sep 6 2022 (cancelled due to A-file not arrived in time)

Interview Re-scheduled: Oct 21 2022

Approved: Oct 21 2022 :dance:

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8 hours ago, radharose said:

It would increase the household size, and subsequently, the minimum income threshold for the affidavit of support though, I assume.

Yes it will increase the persons for the I-134 and I-864 by one

March 2, 2018  Married In Hong Kong

April 30, 2018  Mary moves from the Philippines to Mexico, Husband has MX Permanent Residency

June 13, 2018 Mary receives Mexican Residency Card

June 15, 2018  I-130 DCF Appointment in Juarez  -  June 18, 2018  Approval E-Mail

August 2, 2018 Case Complete At Consulate

September 25, 2018 Interview in CDJ and Approved!

October 7, 2018 In the USA

October 27, 2018 Green Card received 

October 29, 2018 Applied for Social Security Card - November 5, 2018 Social Security Card received

November 6th, 2018 State ID Card Received, Applied for Global Entry - Feb 8,2019 Approved.

July 14, 2020 Removal of Conditions submitted by mail  July 12, 2021 Biometrics Completed

August 6, 2021 N-400 submitted by mail

September 7, 2021 I-751 Interview, Sept 8 Approved and Card Being Produced

October 21, 2021 N-400 Biometrics Completed  

November 30,2021  Interview, Approval and Oath

December 10, 2021 US Passport Issued

August 12, 2022 PHL Dual Nationality Re-established & Passport Approved 

April 6,2023 Legally Separated - Oh well

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