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Posts posted by little_g
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My fingers are certainly crossed tightly for all of us!
Anyone see my question from before? I'm getting kinda nervous lol
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WOOHOO CONGRATS! A fellow Vermonter gets a NOA2
I feel more optimistic now for all of us filed with VT
I have a question for all, I am getting the pre NOA2 nervous spells. I met my Fiance online in 2007 and since then he has traveled here to the USA 10 times and I have been to the UK 8 times. We included loads of pictures of us together dated and located for the past 4 years from both here and in the UK. Also I sent photocopies of our stamped passport pages showing our entry into each others countries. But that's it. You think that's enough or you think we will got an RFE? I have lots of Airline ticket stubs and email receipts from the plane tickets I just thought the passport was the best evidence.
ALSO, My Fiance was put into care when he was very little and as a result doesn't know (or care to know) his biological parents. As a result he doesn't know their birth dates. We called and asked USCIS what to do and they said any info you don't have just mark it "unknown". We did that but I am still freaking out about that too.
Sorry for the ramble lol
Any help would be appreciated
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Congrats to all our latest NOA2's!!!
I think us Vermont filers need to make little shrines out of maple leaves, tiny skis/snowboards and a wee little thimble of pure maple syrup and just start chanting like mad at it "NOA2, NOA2..."
Sorry, it's early and I think my caffeine hasn't kicked in yet
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Hi there,
I too am in the U.S.A. and my Fiance is in the UK. Since we filed for our K1 he has been back twice without incident. As soon as you mention a significant other the Border Patrol raises an eyebrow, but every time they did he would say "We are going about it the proper way and have filed for a Fiance Visa I am just here to see her while we wait." He also shows them his return flight itinerary as proof that he will be departing the country again. They always say have fun and good luck, congrats, etc! No need to fear as long as you are up front and honest and can prove they will be returning they have no reason to deny entry
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Congrats on your noa2!!! How exciting for all of us Jan filets to see movement
Can someone please add me or help me figure out how to add myself to the spreadsheet? I don't want to mess it up
I know I can figure out how to edit my dates but to add a row scares me a lil, lol
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Thanks Just Janis
And congrats to you raldetta! How exciting it all must be! Wish I was in the CA office but fingers crossed VT doesn't lose thier current motivation, speed and progess. Keep us posted on all the post NOA2 experiences as best u can cause I am sure the move is gonna keep u very busy on top of it all.
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Just poking my head in. I've been a VJ stalker for a while now. Been with my fiance now for over 3 years and we're both well past ready for this!
Hope we all manage to get our NOA2's SOON!! Fingers crossed that VT keeps doing better and better!
Pre NOA2: FEAR of RFE Question, Help! Advice or thoughts?
in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Case Filing and Progress Reports
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Hi there, I have a question for all, I am getting the pre NOA2 nervous spells. I met my Fiance online in 2007 and since then he has traveled here to the USA 10 times and I have been to the UK 8 times. We included loads of pictures of us together dated and located for the past 4 years from both here and in the UK. Also I sent photocopies of our stamped passport pages showing our entry into each others countries. But that's it. You think that's enough or you think we will got an RFE? I have lots of Airline ticket stubs and email receipts from the plane tickets I just thought the passport was the best evidence.
ALSO, My Fiance was put into care when he was very little and as a result doesn't know (or care to know) his biological parents. As a result he doesn't know their birth dates. We called and asked USCIS what to do and they said any info you don't have just mark it "unknown". We did that but I am still freaking out about that too.
Sorry for the ramble lol
Any help, advice or similar shared experience would be appreciated 