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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Will My future wife recieve her packet in spanish & will i recive a copy in english

I am in the states and she is in mexico we are filling for a k-1 . more Questions she is staying with her relitives and has no phone but uses theres so she dosnt have phone records i use a calling card most of the time but once a week i call direct we are doing some instant messaging and we have moneygrams from here to mexico should that be enough to prove an ongoing relationship? and any more tips to help a newbie geet it right the first time.

also a person from my home town said that it always takes three tries to get a visa approved is there any truth to that?

thank you for the help & god bless

Scott :help:

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Peru
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Scott,

Try checking out this link:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...amp;page=guides

The K-1 Visa Guide, The K-1 Process Chart, and K-1 Visa Tips will address a lot of your concerns. The K-faqs (which is accessible under the K-1 Process Flow Chart link) is pretty useful too.

I'm not too sure about what you heard from your friend. I wonder if he/she is speaking more along the lines of a tourist visa....

If all is legit and your paperwork is in order you should both be fine. We all tend to worry I guess.

2007

Jun: I Met Elias in Peru

Oct: Returned to Peru. Elias proposed!!

Nov 26: Mailed I-129F to VSC

Nov 28: Rec. Signature Confirm of delivery from USPS

Nov 29: Check cashed ; rec. receipt number. E-NOA1

2008

Feb 14: Touch

Feb 14: NOA2 by email!

Feb 19: File Arrived @ NVC

Feb 20: Hard-copy NOA2

Feb 21: File Left NVC for Lima.

Feb 25: File @ U.S. embassy in Lima!

Mar 04: Rec. Packet 3/4

Mar 18: 8 a.m. My Morenito's Interview!!

Mar 25: VISA IN HAND!!!

Apr 4: My love is home!!!!

Apr 29: Our marriage. And life begins anew..

Dec 31: Mailed AOS, EAD, and AP to Chicago

2009

Jan 5: Rec. e-mail confirm of delivery from USPS

Jan 8: Check cashed. MSC number not visible....

Jan 12: Rec. Hard Copy Notices for AOS, EAD, and AP. Touched

Jan 16: Rec. NOA-Biometrics Scheduled 1/28/09

Jan 28: 9:00 a.m. Biometrics appt. Fast - 15 minutes in and out!

Jan 29: Touched.

Feb 3: AOS Trans. to CSC

Feb 10: AOS Arrived @ CSC

Mar 04: Touch on AOS

Mar 09: Notifice that AP approved 3/6/09

Mar 13: Rec. AP

Mar 16: Rec. EAD (surprised as USCIS shows no updates)

Apr 3: Rec Welcome Letter, AOS approved 03/30 (surprise, no updates on website)

Apr 8: GC Received

June 5: Our precious baby girl arrived!

2010

June 7: Our darling son arrived!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Guatemala
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My appointment letter was in english and the rest of the packet (forms, medical exam instructions, etc) was in spanish. The packet they sent to my fiance (U.S. Citizen) was all in english.

About what this person said that it takes 3 times to get a visa, I think it's just his guess. If you meet all the requirements there is no reason for a denial.

I don't think it applies to tourist visas either, if you meet all the requirements the first time, you get it the first time you apply for it.

APPLIED FOR NATURALIZATION 07/2021

08.01.2011 - I-751 SENT

08.05.2011 - Check cashed

08.08.2011- NOA Received

08.19.2011 - Biometrics Letter Received

09.12.2011 - Biometrics Appointment

01.27.2012 - Card production ordered

02.01.2012 - 10 year GC Received

07.25.2021 - N400 filed online

08.09.2021- Biometrics re-use notice

04.18.2022- Interview done at Minneapolis USCIS Local Office   ✔️ Received N-652 "Congratulations your application has been recommended for approval" during the interview.

05.19.2022- Oath Ceremony in MN

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Colombia
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The packet the Embassy sent my wife in Colombia was Spanish.

However, I have yet to receive an English version myself.

Naturalization Timeline:

Jan. 03, 2020 - N-400 filed online

Jan. 23, 2020 - Biometrics appointment

Apr. 08, 2020 - Interview scheduled

 

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My help comes from the LORD,

the Maker of heaven and earth.

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: El Salvador
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All of the packets we received once our paperwork went to El Salvador was in Spanish. We never got anything in English. Having said that, packet 4 directed us to a website which had both English and Spanish versions as do many of the forms for packet 3.

I was in the Peace Corps in El Salvador and during our training a guy from the department of State came to speak to us. He said that something like 98% of first time tourist visa applicants are denied in El Salvador. That isn't to say that the same person with the same qualifications gets denied and then has to keep trying, it is just that they are really strict on their requirements and tons of people who don't meet them apply. Having said that, for the K visa, as long as you have everything you need you shouldn't have a problem.

2007-02-05: I-129F Sent

2007-02-13: I-129F NOA1

2007-05-05: I-129F NOA2

2007-05-30: NVC Left

2007-06-06: Consulate Received

2007-06-24: Touched

2007-07-17: Packet 3 Received

2007-07-20: Medical Attempted - Doctor's office said he needs packet 4 first

2007-07-24: Packet 3 Sent

2007-08-29: Packet 4 Received

2007-08-30: Medical Completed

2007-09-04: Not on the list yet to make an interview

2007-09-11: Visa Infoline guy files report for us to get on the list

2007-09-27: Received another Packet 4 letter

2007-09-28: On the interview list by case number, but wrong name - they file another report to have it corrected and say wait another month

2007-10-15: Finally able to set up interview date, earliest date availabe not until 11-13

2007-11-13: Interview - said we are approved and should have visa in a week

2007-11-28: Received email response from Embassy stating that visa was issued on 11-15 and that we should be receiving it by the end of the week

2007-12-03: Still awaiting visa but courier service says that the embassy still hasn't sent it!!

2007-12-09: Arrived in San Francisco

2007-12-22: Legally Married (Larger wedding on May 3, 2008)

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2008-01-04 - AOS & EAD paperwork sent

2008-01-10 - Notification of receipt

2008-03-10 - EAD Received

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Peru
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All of the packets we received once our paperwork went to El Salvador was in Spanish. We never got anything in English. Having said that, packet 4 directed us to a website which had both English and Spanish versions as do many of the forms for packet 3.

I was in the Peace Corps in El Salvador and during our training a guy from the department of State came to speak to us. He said that something like 98% of first time tourist visa applicants are denied in El Salvador. That isn't to say that the same person with the same qualifications gets denied and then has to keep trying, it is just that they are really strict on their requirements and tons of people who don't meet them apply. Having said that, for the K visa, as long as you have everything you need you shouldn't have a problem.

Same is true for Peru with tourist Visas. Denied Denied Denied...Maybe if your lucky (and prove strong enough ties, which is the hard part) and approval. But K-1's a different. No real reason to prove ties to return, haha. With a legit relationship most are approvals.

2007

Jun: I Met Elias in Peru

Oct: Returned to Peru. Elias proposed!!

Nov 26: Mailed I-129F to VSC

Nov 28: Rec. Signature Confirm of delivery from USPS

Nov 29: Check cashed ; rec. receipt number. E-NOA1

2008

Feb 14: Touch

Feb 14: NOA2 by email!

Feb 19: File Arrived @ NVC

Feb 20: Hard-copy NOA2

Feb 21: File Left NVC for Lima.

Feb 25: File @ U.S. embassy in Lima!

Mar 04: Rec. Packet 3/4

Mar 18: 8 a.m. My Morenito's Interview!!

Mar 25: VISA IN HAND!!!

Apr 4: My love is home!!!!

Apr 29: Our marriage. And life begins anew..

Dec 31: Mailed AOS, EAD, and AP to Chicago

2009

Jan 5: Rec. e-mail confirm of delivery from USPS

Jan 8: Check cashed. MSC number not visible....

Jan 12: Rec. Hard Copy Notices for AOS, EAD, and AP. Touched

Jan 16: Rec. NOA-Biometrics Scheduled 1/28/09

Jan 28: 9:00 a.m. Biometrics appt. Fast - 15 minutes in and out!

Jan 29: Touched.

Feb 3: AOS Trans. to CSC

Feb 10: AOS Arrived @ CSC

Mar 04: Touch on AOS

Mar 09: Notifice that AP approved 3/6/09

Mar 13: Rec. AP

Mar 16: Rec. EAD (surprised as USCIS shows no updates)

Apr 3: Rec Welcome Letter, AOS approved 03/30 (surprise, no updates on website)

Apr 8: GC Received

June 5: Our precious baby girl arrived!

2010

June 7: Our darling son arrived!

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