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Hello everybody,

I've just finished reading the information on how to apply for K1 fiance visa. I am naturalized USC, living in the US. Two questions:

1. Do my girfriend (living in Romania) and I have to be officially engaged to consider filing I-129F?

2. Do the documentary proof have to be included with the initial application?

Thank you!

C

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You do have to have intention to marry (and provide statements signed by each of you). I don't know what you consider "oficially engaged" - engagement ring?, party? - I don't know.

You have to include proof of having met within the past 2 years.

I only offer advice - not even legal. Just the plain and simple kind.

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Just like Mew said, proof that you've met within the last 2 years. Also, proof you have an ongoing relationship would be good - Letters, e-mails, etc. If you've met within the last 2 years then pictures would be good. Hopefully you've taken trips together - tickets, hotel receipts, restaurant receipts, pictures of the trip etc. Good Luck.

Arnold & Joan's Timeline

============ AOS Phase ========

05/28/07 - Applied for Joan's SSN - no problems - got it in mail a few days later

07/09/07 - Got Maui'd in Hawaii Wedding Photos

07/19/07 - Got vaccination for Joan (she didn't get it in Phil)

08/15/07 - Filed our AOS papers

10/--/07 - Found out we sent the papers to wrong office. We've called several times to get this clarified but all got is that we need to WAIT for our papers to be forwarded or returned to us.

10/--/07 - We got our papers back.... ngngngng and re-sent it to the right office

01/23/08 - Got our interview date

03/10/08 - INTERVIEW DONE!! Our Interview Experience

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Just like Mew said, proof that you've met within the last 2 years. Also, proof you have an ongoing relationship would be good - Letters, e-mails, etc. If you've met within the last 2 years then pictures would be good. Hopefully you've taken trips together - tickets, hotel receipts, restaurant receipts, pictures of the trip etc. Good Luck.

Proof of ongoing relationship is not really required at this point, but some Vjers advocate it's okay to send it anyway.

Pictures showing the 2 of you are secondary evidence, so you should send more than just pictures (date them on the back - some VJers have gotten RFEs for that). When you describe the circumstances under which you've met in person (Q18), give a brief description mentioning where, when, what you did and support such description with evidence, as Arnold and Joan said - pictures, tickets, receipts, visa stamps on the passport, etc.

I only offer advice - not even legal. Just the plain and simple kind.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Romania
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are you romanian?

2006-06-30 I-129F sent to Nebraska

2006-07-08 NOA1 from California Service Center

2006-07-14 Touched

2006-09-18 NOA2(by email) Thank you God!!!

2006-09-19 Touched

2006-10-02 Left from the NVC to the embassy

2006-10-06 Embassy received the petition

2006-10-06 Got package 3

2006-10-13 Sent it back to the embassy

2006-10-24 INTERVIEW DATE

2006-10-24 I GOT MY VISA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2006-10-31 Date of US entry

2006-11-18 Marriage

2006-11-28 Filed SSN form

2006-12-04 SSN in mail

2006-12-22 AOS,EAD,AP,sent to Chicago

2006-12-27 NOA1 from MSC

2007-01-18 Biometrics Columbus, OH

2007-01-05 Touched(I485,I765,I131)

2007-01-23 Touched(I485,I765)

2007-03-30 INTERVIEW DATE - CINCINNATI !!!!!!

2007-03-13 AP received

2007-03-15 EAD received

2007-03-30 INTERVIEW APPROVED!!!

2007-04-10 GREEN CARD RECEIVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Have you heard about DCF?Direct Consular Filing?

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...om&page=dcf

You may be able to marry in Romania, file for her as a spouse at the Consulate and have her return with you (or shortly behind) where she will enter the US as a Permanent Resident.

This is not available everywhere, but there is a very strong possibility that Bucharest will do this.

Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

How Do I Remove The Conditions On Permanent Residence Based On Marriage?

Welcome to the United States: A Guide For New Immigrants

Yes, even this last one.. stuff in there that not even your USC knows.....

Here are more links that I love:

Arriving in America, The POE Drill

Dual Citizenship FAQ

Other Fora I Post To:

alt.visa.us.marriage-based http://britishexpats.com/ and www.***removed***.com

censored link = *family based immigration* website

Inertia. Is that the Greek god of 'can't be bothered'?

Met, married, immigrated, naturalized.

I-130 filed Aug02

USC Jul06

No Deje Piedras Sobre El Pavimento!

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It depends on what you mean by 'officially engaged.' You don't have to have purchased a ring or thrown a party, but the application does require that you both write letters of intent to marry.

The I-129F asks for proof that the two of you have met once in person in the past two years. Proof includes third-party verified items (primary evidence) like passport stamps, boarding passes, rental receipts; something that some other organization did and left a paper trail. Photos, letters, e-mails, and the like are secondary evidence that can't stand on its own, but can help create a picture in the adjudicators' mind that yes, this is a real couple with good intentions.

Most people send a combination of primary and secondary evidence. The K-1 guide makes some suggestions on how much to send.

AOS

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Filed: 8/1/07

NOA1:9/7/07

Biometrics: 9/28/07

EAD/AP: 10/17/07

EAD card ordered again (who knows, maybe we got the two-fer deal): 10/23/-7

Transferred to CSC: 10/26/07

Approved: 11/21/07

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We got told from TSC both of us to write a statement about we are intend to get married within 90 days after I, Rico (the benificiary) will enter the US.

Also add as many evidences of your have met in peson within the past 2 years (pictures, flight tickets etc).

Concerning what you call an official engagement so they don´t ask for anything like that.

I think I certainly can get married without I had to be officially engaged for several months or years before.

That´s really nobodies business! Not even for the service centers of USCIS.

Good Luck guys

Paula Jo and Rico

2004

04-28 We met online for the first time

05-22 First meeting in person in Dallas, TX

2005

01-03 Rico gets his B2 visa

02-28 Rico comes back to TX for a 6 months visit

09-26 Paula Jo comes back to Germany and stays until end of October

12-08 Rico comes back to TX and stays until February 20, 2006

2006

04-13 Paula Jo has mailed off Petition I-129F to TSC

04-17 Petition I-129F arrived with TSC in Mesquite, TX

04-21 NOA 1 (Paula Jo receives it on 04-26)

05-10 Paula Jo comes to Germany and stays until June 9

06-30 IMBRA RFE 1 arrives

07-03 IMBRA RFE mailed back

08-24 Received RFE #2

08-28 Mailed off RFE#2 requested papers

09-11 Updated and NOA2 FINALLY APPROVED!

10-03 NVC received our case

10-05 Our case left NVC for consulat in Frankfurt/Germany

10-10 our case arrived with consulat in Frankfurt

10-14 Rico received package #3

10-17 Rico sent back package #3

10-26 Rico got medical exam done in Frankfurt. Still waiting for interview date

11-01 Rico received package # 4

11-09 Rico had interview and visa got approved

11-29 Rico received Visa in the mail

12-13 We arrive together in TX

2007

01-10 Rico applied for SSN

01-20 Rico received his SSN Card

01-25 OUR WEDDING DAY

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It depends on what you mean by 'officially engaged.' You don't have to have purchased a ring or thrown a party, but the application does require that you both write letters of intent to marry.

The I-129F asks for proof that the two of you have met once in person in the past two years. Proof includes third-party verified items (primary evidence) like passport stamps, boarding passes, rental receipts; something that some other organization did and left a paper trail. Photos, letters, e-mails, and the like are secondary evidence that can't stand on its own, but can help create a picture in the adjudicators' mind that yes, this is a real couple with good intentions.

Most people send a combination of primary and secondary evidence. The K-1 guide makes some suggestions on how much to send.

Thank you for your response. The proof that we met in person is my flight ticket receipt, stamps in passport and pictures. Only these. I do not have anything additional and am wondering if these would be enough.

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Thank you for your responses! Yes, I am originally from Romania.

1. The proof that we met in person is my flight ticket receipt, stamps in passport and pictures. Only these. I do not have anything additional as primary evidence and am wondering if these would be enough. What do you think? Secondary evidence: more pictures, e-mails and phone bills.

2. The US Consulate in Bucharest states te following:

"At many U.S. embassies and consulates that do not have a USCIS representative (including Bucharest), USCIS has granted consular officers limited authority to accept I-130 petitions. If you (a U.S. citizen) normally reside in Romania, you may file the I-130 petition at the Embassy's consular section, rather than with USCIS in the United States. If you do not normally reside in Romania, you may file the I-130 petition at the Embassy only if you are physically present, there are emergent or humanitarian concerns or U.S. national interests for accepting the petition, and the petition is clearly approvable. In order to file the I-130 petition at the Embassy, you must request permission in writing, explaining how your case meets these requirements. The Visa Unit Chief will review your request and respond within a few days. You must include the following information in your request:

Your full name, date and place of birth, date of naturalization (if applicable) and normal place of residence;

Your spouse's full name, date and place of birth, and normal place of residence;

If you are not normally resident in Romania, the "emergent or humanitarian" concern involved with your request. Be specific and include the nature of the loss or hardship that you and/or your spouse may suffer if the petition is not processed quickly.

Why you could not file the petition with USCIS in the U.S."

What would be an "emergent or humanitarian" concern that I could invoke? That we are planning to have (conceive) a child and the wait time (applying at USCIS) would be detrimental for us during my wife's pregnancy...? I appreciate any input.

C.

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I don't mean to bother you, but do you all have any input on this? Thank you!

Yes, I am originally from Romania.

1. The proof that we met in person is my flight ticket receipt, stamps in passport and pictures. Only these. I do not have anything additional as primary evidence and am wondering if these would be enough. What do you think? Secondary evidence: more pictures, e-mails and phone bills.

2. The US Consulate in Bucharest states te following:

"At many U.S. embassies and consulates that do not have a USCIS representative (including Bucharest), USCIS has granted consular officers limited authority to accept I-130 petitions. If you (a U.S. citizen) normally reside in Romania, you may file the I-130 petition at the Embassy's consular section, rather than with USCIS in the United States. If you do not normally reside in Romania, you may file the I-130 petition at the Embassy only if you are physically present, there are emergent or humanitarian concerns or U.S. national interests for accepting the petition, and the petition is clearly approvable. In order to file the I-130 petition at the Embassy, you must request permission in writing, explaining how your case meets these requirements. The Visa Unit Chief will review your request and respond within a few days. You must include the following information in your request:

Your full name, date and place of birth, date of naturalization (if applicable) and normal place of residence;

Your spouse's full name, date and place of birth, and normal place of residence;

If you are not normally resident in Romania, the "emergent or humanitarian" concern involved with your request. Be specific and include the nature of the loss or hardship that you and/or your spouse may suffer if the petition is not processed quickly.

Why you could not file the petition with USCIS in the U.S."

What would be an "emergent or humanitarian" concern that I could invoke? That we are planning to have (conceive) a child and the wait time (applying at USCIS) would be detrimental for us during my wife's pregnancy...? I appreciate any input.

C.

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What would be an "emergent or humanitarian" concern that I could invoke? That we are planning to have (conceive) a child and the wait time (applying at USCIS) would be detrimental for us during my wife's pregnancy...? I appreciate any input.

Have you recently naturalized? Have you been separated from your love due to your status? Being newlywed may be sufficient as I remember it.

I actually dont' know how strict they are about that way of requesting.. Other people have reported that they did not do anything special.

You will have to do some digging for experiences--the VJ archives are gone now and I didn't save all the stories that I wanted to.

HEre's a start:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...&hl=romania

At google, search this way: dcf romania site: visajourney.com

If any of the links read 'forums2' be sure to select the 'cache' version from google so you can see the old archives. You can PM old members like CristinaS for tips, or better yet (in fact please do) start a thread in the DCF Forum. People are usually pretty good at coming back to share their story when asked.

Be SURE to read the Guide thoroughly and make sure you understand what you want to ask the Consulate before you call.

Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

How Do I Remove The Conditions On Permanent Residence Based On Marriage?

Welcome to the United States: A Guide For New Immigrants

Yes, even this last one.. stuff in there that not even your USC knows.....

Here are more links that I love:

Arriving in America, The POE Drill

Dual Citizenship FAQ

Other Fora I Post To:

alt.visa.us.marriage-based http://britishexpats.com/ and www.***removed***.com

censored link = *family based immigration* website

Inertia. Is that the Greek god of 'can't be bothered'?

Met, married, immigrated, naturalized.

I-130 filed Aug02

USC Jul06

No Deje Piedras Sobre El Pavimento!

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What would be an "emergent or humanitarian" concern that I could invoke? That we are planning to have (conceive) a child and the wait time (applying at USCIS) would be detrimental for us during my wife's pregnancy...? I appreciate any input.

Have you recently naturalized? Have you been separated from your love due to your status? Being newlywed may be sufficient as I remember it.

I actually dont' know how strict they are about that way of requesting.. Other people have reported that they did not do anything special.

You will have to do some digging for experiences--the VJ archives are gone now and I didn't save all the stories that I wanted to.

HEre's a start:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...&hl=romania

At google, search this way: dcf romania site: visajourney.com

If any of the links read 'forums2' be sure to select the 'cache' version from google so you can see the old archives. You can PM old members like CristinaS for tips, or better yet (in fact please do) start a thread in the DCF Forum. People are usually pretty good at coming back to share their story when asked.

Be SURE to read the Guide thoroughly and make sure you understand what you want to ask the Consulate before you call.

Thank you meauxna!

Yes, I naturalized in March of this year. I'll start a thread on DCF forum.

C

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Dear Cristocel,

Meauxna was right when she said that at the US Embassy in Bucharest you might benefit from the advantages of Direct Consular Filing, especially that you are of Romanian origin. There are a lot of accounts of such successful interviews at the following link:

http://forum.romportal.com/forums/thread/49693.aspx

May God bless you!

Callina - Romania

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Dear Cristocel,

Meauxna was right when she said that at the US Embassy in Bucharest you might benefit from the advantages of Direct Consular Filing, especially that you are of Romanian origin. There are a lot of accounts of such successful interviews at the following link:

http://forum.romportal.com/forums/thread/49693.aspx

May God bless you!

Callina - Romania

Thank you Callina! It helps a lot!

C

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