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Status Updates posted by 96accord
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Bro...got the white slip (okay for visa)...will let you know very soon how the interview went.
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I didn't know about the price of the visa dropping to $240. however I will keep you posted on what happens at our interview. Hope everything goes well.
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Sis, Hope everything is well on your end. I will know really soon what will happen on our end.
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Sis, Hope everything is well on your end. I will know really soon what will happen on our end.
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to see the same when she takes in her hand the phone logs of many hours every day spent together yet apart on the phone, the many emails over that same span of time, the few letters in between, the many happy and joyfull pics as well as the meticulusly prepared proof and supporting documents. I will keep you posted. Thank you for your support & good luck to you and your fiance as well.
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spent 2 1/2 years working on this process and working on our relationship. I have put every ounce of my energy, time, emotions and love to prepare to be with my special someone. Only someone like you who has taken the same journey can understand the joy and the pain of a relationship separated by thousands of miles, an ocean, and a continent. I certainly hope that the CO will be able
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Thank you Eddie. I am happy to see that you guys have received your interview. You are right! the power of the CO is definitely overwhelming when you look at the fact that my fiance and I have been waiting for a whole year to get to this stage and moment and every day seems like a year for me at the moment. Only you would understand the anxiety I am going through at the moment. I have
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Personally, I have made sure to prepare all my documentations in duplicates and have also sent to my fiance a list of all the required documents to take with her to her interview. I tried to make sure that she has a minimal amount of documents to prepare to her interview as to not stress her and to make sure that the CO gets everything they need. Hope everthing goes well, crossing my fingers
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I have heard of. I have since come to a conclusion that if you have all your ducks in a row you should receive the visa since legally you are a US citizen and followed all the procedures of the law. You and your fiance have proof that your relationship is genuine and you are financially eligible to bring your fiance to the US and have proof that she will not become a public liability
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relevant documents were to difficult for them to get. Also, she paid out thousands of $$ to other people to prepare her documents and I assume that she was conned out of her $$ because she and her US citizen fiance both are uneducated. Apparently because the CO demanded too much proof of document they decided to not follow with the K1 visa?? These are the situations that ...
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same village as my fiance but is a widow got her visa denied. After asking many investigative questions, I have gathered that she is not educated and her fiance who is from St. Paul MN is an elderly gentleman whom I believe is also not educated. The required documents such as death certificate of her deceased husband, a copy of his family book registry showing her as spouse, and other
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and the CO let him and his fiance get their visa easily. He claimed that he CO was very nice. Another did not have enough income, could not use a co-sponsor for K1 with the Laos Consulate, however her parents lived with her so they were able to include the parents income??? I was quite surprised. She just came back from Laos with her fiance on 03/13 and emailed me. A gal that lives in the
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a relative. They finally got approved after several weeks of the Consular Section interviewing her, her side of the family and her fiance's relatives. She was quite unhappy and stressed out about the process although they are both in Oklahoma now. One guy did not have the necessary income, nor financial resources such as savings to qualify. However, he claimed to be in the armed forces
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shoed that he had another depedent. Apparently he was claiming his brother's kid for earned income credit. His gross income did not qualify for the 125% of poverty level. A girl I spoke to had some dificulties with the CO because her fiance's last name was the same as her mother's. Apparently the CO did not believe in their relationship and thought it was an arrangement to bring
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supporting documents to the I-134. One guy from Sacramento, whom I spoke to on the phone in between their appointments with the CO (because his fiance is related to mine) said that the delay was because his fiance did not fill out packet #3 correctly. A few days later I found out that he only calimed 2 dependents (himself and the fiance) on the I-134, however his federal taxes
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So of the people that I have been in contact with over the one year of my application process, it seems that if you have all your paperwork in order including your proof of relationship the CO is generally easy and only asks a few questions to fulfill his or her job. They generally give the visa. The ones who have had a hard time are the ones who do not have paperwork ready such as
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Well, I will be sure to let you know how our interview goes. Because of work I cannot go and be with her for the interview and will not be able to fly back with her. I am a little concern about her fying here to California all by herself when there could be 2 changes of flight 1 in thailand the other either china or japan...any suggestions?
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she went to pick up her packet #3 and had trouble with the clinic to take her examination because they sent her to other clinics to take her x-ray plus they lost her x-ray so she had to take them again and paid twice then the clinic was closed because of women's day then they had a administerial day off for meeting so it was quite a feat just to get her medical examination done.
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it would be set to a approximately a month later. So I advised my fiance to turn her form in and I would forward my documents to her. At the moment we are just waiting for the interview but waiting day to day is just so painful!!! My fiance is from Phonesavanh in xieng khouang province so going to Vientiane for the interview is no small task. She spent 2 weeks in Vientiane when ...
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I am sure your fiance was mistaken when she said that she had to turn in all your supportive documents including the evidence of relationship before scheduling the interview. The instruction forms just states that she must have gathered all the info before turning in the instruction form and scheduling the appointment. I already had all my stuff ready and knew that if an appointment was set
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Yeah, My fiance is Hmong, so am I. She also had a lot of difficulties with all the forms even though I filled them out, scanned and sent them through email so she can copy them. It goes to tell you the level of education they have there...although if I was to fill a form in lao I'd have just as much trouble.